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Genasys Integrates Evertel® with Law Enforcement Platform Used by Vacaville, CA Police Department

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Integration Can Transform Distribution of Critical Intelligence from Real-Time Crime and Fusion Centers

SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- ​​Genasys Inc. (NASDAQ: GNSS), the global leader in Protective Communications™, today announced the Genasys Evertel (Evertel) integration with the public safety data and analytics platform used by the Vacaville, CA Police Department.

By infusing Evertel with public safety data, law enforcement and emergency management agencies can bring live video data and communications into a unified operational environment designed specifically for real-time crime analysis and incident response. Integrations like this can help teams and personnel see incidents as they develop, coordinate more quickly across units and agencies, and empower more informed decisions.

Jeff Halstead, Ret. Police Chief, Evertel Founder, and Director of Strategic Accounts at Genasys, said, “Real-Time Crime Centers, Real-Time Intelligence Centers (RTICs), and fusion centers gather law enforcement intelligence from countless sources. But getting that intelligence to officers in the field fast enough to help them make more informed decisions has traditionally required manual distribution, creating critical delays. Expanding Evertel integrations removes delays by enabling organizations to automatically deliver critical intelligence analysis to the right personnel, regions, and devices in seconds.”

Chris Polen, Police Chief, City of Vacaville, CA, said, "When we launched our RTIC, it was immediately clear that Genasys Evertel was the perfect platform for our team to share critical information, securely and legally. The Evertel integration with the public safety data and analytics will allow for a comprehensive, data-sharing tool that can assist with faster intelligence sharing across a massive region, including the entire state of California.

“Real-time decision and operations management platforms are revolutionizing the way law enforcement agencies engage with their data, making it easily accessible for those who need it most,” Polen added. “Evertel provides us the compliant and encrypted platform that can connect our agency with any agency on any incident. This integration is ideal and our RTIC was proud to provide support in the process.”

About Genasys Inc.

Genasys is the global leader in Protective Communications™, providing the most comprehensive portfolio of preparedness, response, and analytics software and hardware solutions available. The company’s Long Range Acoustic Device® (LRAD®) and Protect Platform, which includes Genasys Protect® and Genasys Evertel®, are designed around one premise: ensuring organizations and public safety agencies are Ready when it matters®. Protecting people and saving lives for over 40 years, Genasys covers more than 155 million people in all 50 states and in over 100 countries worldwide. For more information, visit genasys.com.

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Gateway Group, Inc.
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GNSS@gateway-grp.com

Source: Genasys Inc.