Coram has won a competitive RFP from ECPA to provide AI-powered security solutions that work together across the whole state of Indiana. That new deal has strengthened Coram’s footprint in public sector security technology industries.
Coram Inc., a manufacturer of physical security technology that integrates in the cloud, won the Request for Proposal for Integrated Security Solutions and Services. This selection was made by The Educational Cooperative Purchasing Alliance (ECPA) and the Central Indiana Educational Service Center (CIESC) Governing Board following a thorough review.
This makes it easy for schools, government agencies, and non-profit organizations in Indiana to get integrated security solutions that incorporate AI. This ensures procumbent efficiency, as well as compliance and conformance with public-bidder guidelines. Also, companies can procure the latest security technologies without issuing RFPs. This kills two birds with one stone and speeds up the change for the better in security measures.
Advanced AI Security Technology for Public Institutions
Eligible organizations can acquire AI-driven video surveillance solutions, cloud-based access control, threat detection, and emergency response solutions. Consequently, public sector agencies can strengthen security operations more efficiently.
“We are honored to be selected by ECPA and the CIESC Governing Board as their trusted partner for integrated security solutions across Indiana,” said Tyler Carnathan, VP of Sales at Coram. “This contract reflects our commitment to making advanced, AI-driven security accessible and affordable for the institutions that serve our communities – from schools and government agencies to non-profit organizations. We look forward to working with Indiana institutions to create safer environments through the power of modern AI.”
Coram’s platform works with existing IP camera infrastructure by using a cloud-native architecture. So, schools can avoid having to buy new, expensive hardware. The system also has features like natural language video search, gun detection, license plate recognition, and AI alerts that happen in real time. Long-Term Partnership for Public Safety Growth. The platform supports unified multi-site security management through a single dashboard. Security teams can monitor multiple locations simultaneously. As a result, organizations improve situational awareness and response speed.
Coram has raised $30 million to help it grow and come up with new ideas. The company is also still growing its customer base all over the United States. The multi-year contract shows that ECPA trusts Coram to be a long-term technology partner. The contract lets eligible Indiana institutions start buying things right away.
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Source: EINPresswire