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Ogden board approves $414,366 purchase of weapon‑detection platform under state safety grant

Ogden City School District Board of Education · October 24, 2025
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Summary

The Ogden City School District board approved a $414,366 purchase of AGIX/ZeroEyes weapon‑detection software and related cameras paid from a state school‑safety grant. Staff said the purchase is part of a larger $2.1 million award and will expand camera coverage and mobile trailer units for events and hotspots.

The Ogden City School District board on Oct. 1 approved the purchase and deployment of an AIM/ZeroEyes weapons‑detection and emergency‑response platform from AGIX Global LLC, totaling $414,366 and funded through a state school‑safety grant.

Superintendent (name not specified) told trustees the requested purchase falls under the video‑surveillance portion of the district’s USBE school safety and support grant: “This purchase falls under the video surveillance portion of that grant,” he said, explaining the software overlays the district’s existing camera network and that the district is considering mobile camera trailers for event deterrence and temporary…

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