Every facility in this paper had assumptions before deployment. A reasonable sense that things were probably manageable, hoped that the threat environment was probably not as serious as worst-case scenarios suggested, and had previously believed that existing security measures were probably doing most of the job.
The data that arrived after deployment told a different story in every case.
This whitepaper documents what actually happened across live deployments at hospital networks, school districts, and major public venues.
Inside, you will find:
- What the threat data revealed across healthcare, education, and venue deployments and why it consistently surprised security leadership
- The deterrence effect documented across multiple facilities and why it is likely the most significant outcome of a well-implemented program
- What staff experienced before the numbers showed up in any report
- How patients, students, and venue visitors responded to weapons detection across every deployment documented here
- How union positions shifted following deployment at two Canadian health authorities
- The operational surprises that emerged when programs performed better than pre-deployment planning had assumed
- Five questions worth asking before any detection program goes live
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