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To speed school incident response, companies merge dispatch platform, AI camera tech
Volt (AI video detection) and Centegix (incident dispatch platform) have integrated their systems to close the gap between threat detection and emergency response in schools. The combined offering helps schools meet state-mandated silent alarm requirements like Alyssa's Law.
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The Wire takeaway
If you're building school safety software, the market just consolidated around a two-layer stack: detection plus dispatch. Single-point solutions now need a partner or face customer churn as districts buy integrated stacks.
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Topics: AI Agents · Security Infrastructure · school-safety · incident-response · ai-detection · regulatory-compliance · alyssa-law