Hawkeye EDS provides K-12 schools with AI-powered weapon detection and coordinated emergency response to keep students and staff safe.

Every parent sends their child to school with the expectation they'll return home safely. Every teacher deserves to focus on education, not worry about security threats. Hawkeye EDS makes that possible.
School administrators are under immense pressure to provide safe learning environments while managing tight budgets and limited security staff. Traditional security measures like metal detectors create bottlenecks, disrupt the learning environment, and still miss threats that don't pass through checkpoints.
Schools need a solution that's proactive, not reactive—one that can identify threats before they escalate while maintaining a welcoming, educational atmosphere.
AI-powered cameras monitor all entry points, hallways, and common areas 24/7, detecting weapons before they enter classrooms.
When a threat is detected, administrators, school resource officers, and local law enforcement receive instant alerts with precise location data.
TRAVERSE connects everyone who needs to respond, providing real-time updates and ensuring coordinated action to protect students and staff.
Privacy-first design with on-device processing and encrypted data ensures student information is protected and complies with all regulations.
Schools using Hawkeye EDS report increased peace of mind among staff and parents, faster emergency response times, and the ability to focus on education rather than security concerns. Our system has successfully identified and prevented multiple potential incidents, protecting thousands of students across the country.
Identify threats before they escalate with AI-powered monitoring.
Instant notifications to administrators, staff, and law enforcement.
TRAVERSE connects everyone who needs to respond to an emergency.
Privacy-first design protects student data and complies with regulations.
"Hawkeye EDS gives us peace of mind. We can focus on education knowing we have the best protection available."