Knightscope releases emergency management system platform

Knightscope - new platform

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Knightscope, Inc., a developer of autonomous security robots and blue light emergency communication systems, has released its new Knightscope Emergency Management System (KEMS) platform.

Real-time updates

According to the company, it has over 7,000 K1 Blue Light Towers, E-Phones and Call Boxes in the field across the country supporting a variety of telecommunication technologies, power sources, geographic locations, equipment configurations and usage patterns.

The new KEMS platform will allow clients and technicians to better understand the real-time health and status of these machines-in-network.

Public safety

The company says that the cloud-based application monitors the system wide state-of-health, alerts users concerning operational issues, provides technicians real-time error detection/diagnostics and collects/reports system performance statics.

The rollout of the KEMS platform will continue throughout 2023.

“New features are being planned as part of Knightscope’s long-term strategy to conduct a significant overhaul of US public safety infrastructure,” said William Santana Li, Chairman and CEO of Knightscope

“Connecting all machines-in-network across the country and embedding AI across the product portfolio – enabling them to eventually be able to see, feel, hear, smell and speak – will make a dramatic difference in helping law enforcement and security professionals better secure our country.”