ShotSpotter, Inc. launched a new program to help protect public officials and visitors to federal, state and local government campuses given the new threats that have emerged due to the recent assault on the U.S. Capitol and the heightened potential for violent armed conflict at government facilities across the country. After the unprecedented violent events of January 6 in Washington D.C., the FBI and other intelligence sources have warned law enforcement agencies across the U.S. about potential threats to state capitols, city halls and other government buildings. To address this nationwide threat, ShotSpotter is launching a new program based on its SecureCampus® acoustic gunshot detection solution. SecureCampus leverages the same technology used in ShotSpotter Respond™, ShotSpotter’s award-winning acoustic gunshot detection solution for cities that is used in over 100 U.S. jurisdictions. ShotSpotter has already been protecting a number of University of California campuses and HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) with SecureCampus. The solution is now being promoted to government facilities and campuses and their surrounding areas that need protection from the threat of outdoor gunfire. The new program includes dedicated security experts to customize solutions for maximum impact, simplified pricing bundles to make quotations faster, and professional services to integrate acoustic gunshot detection into existing video surveillance and access-control security infrastructure. SecureCampus ensures private security and local law enforcement are alerted to gunshot incidents within seconds. Acoustic sensors placed high on surrounding buildings listen for loud, impulsive sounds that could be gunshots. Using a combination of machine learning and human review, incidents are quickly verified and alerts are sent to smartphones and computers including a precise location of the incident, number of rounds fired, and tactical information such as number of shooters or the use of automatic or high-capacity weapons. Security and law enforcement can use the alerts to quickly mobilize and safely eliminate the threat. A number of related technologies from other providers, such as cameras and access controls, can also be integrated to provide additional intelligence and security in real time.