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