Wytec International Expands AI Gunshot Detection and Private LTE Solutions Across the U.S., Starting with Texas Schools

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Wytec International has embarked on a nationwide sales strategy following its Master Services Agreement with the North Central Texas Council of Governments, aiming to deploy its cutting-edge AI gunshot detection smart sensors and private LTE solutions across 170 U.S. cities, 50 counties, and over 40 special districts. This initiative represents a pivotal advancement in public safety and telecommunications, with Texas Independent School Districts being the first to benefit from the pilot program.
Under the leadership of newly appointed Executive Sales Director Eric Garcia, whose extensive background includes roles at Verizon Wireless and Time Warner, Wytec is poised to revolutionize how public sector entities address safety and communication challenges. The integration of Wytec's in-building cellular solutions with its patented AI Threat Detection Sensor Technology offers a comprehensive approach to enhancing security in schools and beyond.
The implications of Wytec's technology extend far beyond educational institutions. Transit authorities, water utility boards, and police departments are among the many public sector entities that could see transformative benefits from these innovations. With two patents already secured and five more provisional patents filed in AI and sensor technologies, Wytec is at the forefront of developing solutions that could redefine public safety and infrastructure resilience.
As Wytec plans its uplisting to the Nasdaq upon reaching certain revenue milestones, the company's trajectory underscores the growing importance of advanced telecommunications and safety technologies in today's society. This expansion not only highlights Wytec's commitment to innovation but also signals a broader shift towards integrating smart technologies into public safety and infrastructure management across the United States.

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