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Axon provides technology solutions aimed at improving public safety and law enforcement effectiveness. The company offers a range of products, including TASER devices, body-worn cameras, in-car video systems, and software for managing evidence and enhancing situational awareness. These products work by equipping law enforcement agencies with tools that help them capture and manage data effectively, ensuring accountability and safety in their operations. Axon stands out from its competitors by combining hardware sales with software-as-a-service (SaaS) offerings, which provide ongoing revenue through subscriptions for cloud-based evidence management and analytics. The company's goal is to enhance the safety of communities and the effectiveness of public safety agencies by continuously innovating and expanding its product offerings.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
IPO
Total Funding
$246M
Headquarters
Scottsdale, Arizona
Founded
1993
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u003cemu003eThis is a guest post by u003c/emu003eDrexel University's u003ca href=u0022https://technical.ly/author/robertkaneu0022u003eRobert Kaneu003c/au003e, professor of criminology and justice studies, and u003ca href=u0022https://technical.ly/author/jordanhyatt/u0022u003eJordan Hyattu003c/au003e, associate professor of criminology and justice studiesu003cemu003e. A version of this article is republished from u003c/emu003eu003ca href=u0022https://theconversation.com/lessons-from-stop-and-frisk-can-help-philly-police-use-drones-to-improve-safety-without-compromising-civil-liberties-243681u0022u003eThe Conversationu003c/au003eu003cemu003e under a Creative Commons license.u003c/emu003ePhiladelphia’s plans to expand its use of police-operated drones signals a pivotal shift in how the city seeks to protect – and surveil – its citizens.According to the city’s Citizen Police Oversight Commission, the Philadelphia Police Department had two drones as of early 2024. These were, the commission says, primarily used by SWAT teams to scout locations before serving high-risk warrants.The 2025 city budget earmarks over US$800,000 for police drones, a spokesperson from the department’s Office of Public Affairs told us via email in response to our questions.The spokesperson also confirmed that Philadelphia police are conducting test flights in Kensington and the surrounding area as part of the initial phase of a “Drone First Responder” program. For now, they say, they’re simply gathering data on how quickly drones respond to certain types of 911 calls compared with traditional police responses.Police technology can evolve rapidly, and many police agencies across the country already use drones – including as first responders.This technology may make the operation of law enforcement agencies more efficient and perhaps safer for officers, as they can have eyes on a scene from a safe distance. But many privacy advocates and members of the public have raised concerns about the privacy implications.We are Philadelphia-based criminologists and researchers who seek to understand the impact of policing practices and technologies, including body-worn cameras and Tasers, on police legitimacy and public policy.We see how drone policing can pose an almost entirely new set of potential benefits – and risks.A police drone flies near Bourbon Street in New Orleans on Jan. 2, 2025, after the driver of a pickup truck plowed into a New Year’s crowd overnight, killing at least 14 people
Although Axon competes with companies like Motorola and Oracle in the sensors and software markets, it benefits from strong existing relationships with many U.S. law enforcement agencies that use its Tasers.
SAN MATEO, Calif., Nov. 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Verkada, the leader in cloud-based physical security, today announced that it has added six new technology partners to its Integrations Program: Appriss Retail, Auror, Axon Evidence, CompScience, Extreme Networks, and RedBag. This expanded range of supported integrations will empower Verkada customers across a range of verticals, including retail, law enforcement, manufacturing, and education, to address even more use cases with Verkada's platform and solutions. "Verkada's supported integrations are making it even easier for our customers to leverage Verkada's powerful platform," said Brandon Davito, Senior Vice President of Product and Operations. "As we continue to add more trusted technology partners to Verkada's Integrations Program with deep expertise in verticals, we'll continue to unlock even more value for our more than 28,000 customers globally and across even more complex environments and use cases.". With Appriss Retail, a loss prevention and return management solution, retail customers can seamlessly pair their Verkada cameras with Appriss Retail's operational analytics to quickly identify and review suspicious transactions
Retail crime reporting, surveillance and intelligence platform Auror is currently under investigation by Australia's Information Commissioner
Capital CS Group LLC makes new $653,000 investment in Axon Enterprise, Inc. (NASDAQ:AXON).
The lawsuit also accuses Axon of anti-competitive practices, claiming that the company's body cameras are incompatible with third-party file management systems, effectively locking out competitors like GovernmentGPT.
Innovative Collaboration Can Empower Law Enforcement with Unprecedented Access, Situational Awareness, and Streamlined Information Flow for Faster, Better-Informed DecisionsNEW YORK, Aug. 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Carbyne, a global leader in public safety technology, today announced a promising collaboration with global public safety technology leader Axon, a trusted provider of real-time crime center technology for public safety. Carbyne and Axon will integrate Carbyne's advanced 9-1-1 caller data into the Fusus by Axon platform and Fusus by Axon's real-time security camera feeds and sensors into Carbyne's Cloud-Native Call Handling Solutions. This integration creates a seamless flow of critical information for the customer, enhancing emergency response and situational awareness for law enforcement and public safety agencies.In emergency situations, every second counts. According to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), reducing 9-1-1 response times by just one minute could save as many as 10,000 lives annually. By integrating Carbyne's Next Generation9-1-1 caller data with the robust capabilities of the Fusus by Axon platform, this collaboration will aim to bridge information gaps and expedite response times.Enhanced Emergency ResponseCarbyne's platform leverages artificial intelligence (AI) to enable faster, more efficient emergency resolution with features like live two-way translation of non-English calls, prioritization of calls based on their urgency, and the integration of AI virtual assistant to handle non-emergency calls
Axon plans to acquire Dedrone to enhance drone solutions for public safety. The merger, expected to close in the second half of 2024, combines Axon's connected devices with Dedrone's airspace security technology. The terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Dedrone, recognized for its AI-driven drone security systems, has been named in TIME Magazine’s Best Inventions of 2023 and Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies in 2024.
Axon, known for Tasers and body cameras, is acquiring Dedrone, a San Francisco-based air security tech firm founded in 2014. Dedrone, which raised over $127 million, including investments from Axon, specializes in drone detection technology and protects over 500 sites globally, including aiding Ukraine's defense. The acquisition, terms undisclosed, is set to close in the second half of the year, enhancing Axon's community safety and critical response capabilities.
Public safety company Axon, the Taser and policy body cam maker, is acquiring Dedrone, which provides air security to law enforcement, government and others.
Axon, a leader in public safety technology, has announced a definitive agreement to acquire Dedrone, a top provider of airspace security. This acquisition, expected to close in the second half of 2024, will enhance Axon's public safety capabilities by integrating Dedrone's drone threat protection and Drones as First Responders technology. The financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.