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Volusia schools preview ExtractOne weapon‑detection system and outline phased rollout at secondary campuses
Summary
District staff and vendor CK2 Technologies presented the ExtractOne AI‑driven weapon detection gateway, showed results from Pine Ridge and Atlantic pilots and proposed a phased rollout to secondary schools; the board received the presentation and asked implementation questions.
Volusia County Schools officials on June 24 presented a pilot of the ExtractOne weapon‑detection gateway and described a phased plan to deploy the AI‑driven screening system at secondary campuses.
"This is a partnership," Mike McAuliffe, the district's executive director for grant assurance and student services, told the board as he introduced Captain Todd Smith and vendor representatives from CK2 Technologies. Kurt Arbuckle, CK2 president and chief operating officer, described ExtractOne as a Toronto‑based, non‑invasive weapon detection system that creates "unique signatures" for conductive objects and can distinguish everyday items from potential threats.
Bimbo Coles, CK2 representative who managed the pilot on district campuses, said the system is "advanced, discreet, and designed with schools in mind" and highlighted rapid setup, portability and the vendor's ability to tune detection rules…
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