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LocalHow Port Aransas ISD Is Using ZeroEyes Gun Detection to Strengthen School Safety
Port Aransas Independent School District (ISD) has implemented ZeroEyes AI gun detection technology to enhance campus safety by providing earlier awareness of potential firearm threats.School leaders and law enforcement emphasize that the system supports faster, more informed...
January 22, 2026 · Article · Port Aransas, TX
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LocalPort Aransas ISD Rolls Out New AI Security System Aimed to Detect Firearms
Port Aransas Independent School District has implemented an AI-powered firearm detection system to enhance school security measures.
January 22, 2026 · TV Segment · Corpus Christi, TX
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LocalFirearm detection technology coming to PAISD
Port Aransas ISD is implementing ZeroEyes, an AI-powered firearm detection system, using state funding. The technology monitors security cameras and alerts law enforcement within seconds of detecting a weapon.
January 15, 2026 · Article · Port Aransas, TX
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LocalKansas AG Launches $10 Million School Safety Grant for ZeroEyes AI Gun Detection
Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach announced a $10 million grant program for public schools to purchase ZeroEyes AI gun detection software for their existing security cameras.
January 15, 2026 · Article · Clay Center, KS
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LocalKansas offers AI gun detection grants for schools
Kansas launched a $10 million program to fund AI gun detection systems in schools using technology developed by ZeroEyes, a Philadelphia-based company founded by veterans.
January 14, 2026 · Article · Wichita, KS
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LocalEaston Valley School District Enhances Campus Safety with ZeroEyes AI Gun Detection
Easton Valley School District has implemented ZeroEyes’ AI-powered gun detection software on its existing camera system to help identify visible firearms and speed up emergency response. The technology is designed to give school officials and first responders critical time to...
January 14, 2026 · Article · Dubuque, IA
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Local10 Million Grant Program Launched for Kansas School Firearm Detection
Kansas launches a $10 million grant program to support firearm detection technology in schools.
January 13, 2026 · TV Segment · Kansas City, MO
Kansas Reflector
LocalKobach Opens Up Funding for AI Gun Detection Software in Kansas Public Schools
Kansas officials announce funding for AI gun-detection software in public schools as part of school safety initiatives.
January 13, 2026 · Article · Kansas
KWCH
LocalFirearm Detection Program launches for Kansas public schools
Kansas Attorney General announces Safe and Secure Firearm Program funding ZeroEyes' AI gun detection technology for public schools statewide.
January 12, 2026 · Article · Wichita, KS
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LocalFirearm Detection Program launches for Kansas public schools
Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach announced a new Safe and Secure Firearm Program for public schools using ZeroEyes' AI gun detection technology, with $10 million in state funding.
January 12, 2026 · Article · Topeka, KS
St Joseph Post
LocalKansas launches 'Safe and Secure' program to protect public schools
Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach launched the Safe and Secure Firearm Detection Program, partnering schools with ZeroEyes AI gun detection technology using a $10 million grant.
January 12, 2026 · Article · St. Joseph, MO
Topeka Capital-Journal / Hutchinson News
LocalZeroEyes Gets $10 Million Kansas Contract for AI Gun Detection Program
Kansas awarded ZeroEyes a $10 million contract to deploy AI gun detection in schools. The system must achieve 90% true positive and 5% false positive rates, with full deployment by May 31.
January 12, 2026 · Article · Kansas
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LocalKansas launches 'Safe and Secure Firearm Detection Program' for public schools
Kansas Attorney General announces statewide grant program allowing public schools to deploy ZeroEyes AI gun detection technology, with $10 million in funding allocated across four congressional districts.
January 12, 2026 · Article · Joplin, MO
CJOnline
LocalZeroEyes Gets $10 Million Kansas Contract for AI Gun Detection Program
ZeroEyes secured a $10 million contract with Kansas for its AI gun-detection technology deployment.
January 12, 2026 · Article · Kansas
KSAL.com
LocalSchool Gun Detection Program Launches
Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach launched the Safe and Secure Firearm Detection Program, a statewide grant initiative allowing public schools to partner with ZeroEyes for AI gun detection technology.
January 12, 2026 · Article · Salina, KS
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