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Genasys Awarded Critical Infrastructure Project to Engineer, Procure and Build Emergency Warning System for 37 Dams Across the Island of Puerto Rico

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Genasys Inc. (GNSS) has been chosen to build an Emergency Warning System (EWS) for 37 dams in Puerto Rico, funded by FEMA with $94.3 million. The project is expected to generate $60-70 million in revenue, showcasing Genasys ProtectTM platform's capabilities in flood threat detection and communication. The award represents the largest implementation of Genasys Protect for Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) to date. The project will cover dam instrumentation, sensors, controls, evacuation route signage, and community outreach programs. The installation is anticipated to take 18 months, with progressive phases of completion. Genasys CEO Richard Danforth expressed gratitude to the team for their dedication to public safety and critical communications.
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Conference Call Scheduled to Discuss Details of Award

SAN DIEGO, Feb. 12, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Genasys Inc. (NASDAQ: GNSS), the global leader in protective communications systems and solutions, today announced that it has been selected to engineer, procure and build an Emergency Warning System (EWS) for the hundreds of thousands of residents and visitors living downstream of 37 dams in Puerto Rico. The competitive award made by the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) is fully funded by $94.3 million from the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Genasys expects to recognize $60 million to $70 million in revenue over the term of the project. The Genasys ProtectTM platform enables early detection and communication of potential flood threats via sensors, predictive analytics, and the Genasys Protect software and ACOUSTICS offerings. Genasys is hosting a conference call to discuss the details of the award and the project today, Monday, February 12, 2024, at 9:00 a.m. EST/6:00 a.m. PST.

Genasys’ proposal was unanimously selected by all parties, topping all criteria categories. The proposal incorporates the Genasys Protect platform, which includes proprietary software and hardware solutions, with sensors and communication equipment. Genasys CEO Richard Danforth said, “Although the competitive RFP process for this award started just last October, Genasys has been working with FEMA, PREPA, and the government of Puerto Rico since the devastating hurricane Maria in 2017. Today’s announcement represents the most comprehensive implementation of Genasys Protect for Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) to date and is a testament to the value of Genasys’ Protective Communications solutions.”

In response to the disaster of the Guajataca dam, which required the evacuation of 70,000 residents shortly after hurricane Maria in 2017, the Puerto Rico Emergency Agency (PREMA), funded by FEMA, contracted with Genasys to design and install the first EWS on the island starting in 2018. The EWS system contemplated by this award will be installed in all the dams of the Government of Puerto Rico, which belong to PREPA, the Puerto Rico Aqueduct and Sewer Authority, and the Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources.

José G. Baquero, FEMA’s Federal Disaster Recovery Coordinator, commented in the January 25, 2024 press release from FEMA detailing the funding for the final 17 dams, “The EWS is vital to the community’s safety. Through these alarm systems, people will be notified in case of emergencies such as extreme floods, controlled flood releases, or seismic activity, so they can take timely action to reduce disaster risks. Besides helping save lives and property, this will strengthen disaster preparedness and risk reduction in the communities located downstream of each dam.”

This project will cover the various components of each EWS, including dam instrumentation, sensors, Genasys Protect ACOUSTICs, the GPS and controls system, evacuation route signage, and the community outreach program with the Genasys Protect platform, the most comprehensive portfolio of software and hardware solutions for preparedness, response, and communications. It is anticipated that the project will require approximately 18 months to complete installation, though groups of dams will come online in progressive phases as the project moves forward.

In conclusion, Danforth remarked, “I want to thank Genasys’ entire team of dedicated professionals who have provided unwavering support for our Puerto Rican efforts over the past several years. Their commitment to public safety and critical communications informs our focus and our solutions.”

Conference call details:

Date: Monday, February 12th
Time: 9:00 AM Eastern / 6:00 AM Pacific
Toll-Free Dial-In Number: (888) 390-3967 (U.S. & Canada)
International Dial-In Number: (862) 298-0702
Webcast: https://www.webcaster4.com/Webcast/Page/1375/49941

Please dial in 10 minutes prior to the start time and tell the operator you are calling in for the Genasys Puerto Rico Dam Award Call.

A replay of the webcast will be available approximately four hours after the presentation through the Conference Call link on the Events & Presentations page of the Company’s website.

About Genasys Inc.

Genasys Inc. (NASDAQ: GNSS) is the global leader in Protective Communications Solutions and Systems, designed around one premise: ensuring organizations and public safety agencies are “Ready when it matters™.” The company provides the Genasys Protect platform, the most comprehensive portfolio of preparedness, response, and analytics software and systems, as well as Genasys Long Range Acoustic Devices (LRAD®) that deliver directed, audible voice messages with intelligible vocal clarity from close range to 5,500 meters. Genasys serves state and local governmental agencies, and education (SLED); enterprise organizations in critical sectors such as oil and gas, utilities, manufacturing, and automotive; and federal governments and the military. Genasys Protective Communications Solutions have diverse applications, including emergency warning and mass notification for public safety, critical event management for enterprise companies, de-escalation for defense and law enforcement, and automated detection of real-time threats like active shooters and severe weather. Today Genasys protects over 70 million people globally and is used in more than 100 countries, including more than 500 cities, counties, and states in the U.S. For more information, visit genasys.com.


FAQ

What project has Genasys Inc. (GNSS) been selected for in Puerto Rico?

Genasys Inc. (GNSS) has been selected to engineer, procure, and build an Emergency Warning System (EWS) for 37 dams in Puerto Rico.

How much funding has FEMA provided for the project?

The project is fully funded by $94.3 million from the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).

What is the revenue expectation for Genasys Inc. (GNSS) from this project?

Genasys Inc. (GNSS) expects to recognize $60 million to $70 million in revenue over the term of the project.

What does the Genasys ProtectTM platform enable?

The Genasys ProtectTM platform enables early detection and communication of potential flood threats via sensors, predictive analytics, and the Genasys Protect software and ACOUSTICS offerings.

Who selected Genasys Inc. (GNSS) for the project?

The proposal by Genasys Inc. (GNSS) was unanimously selected by all parties, topping all criteria categories.

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