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AI Tech Offers Free Gun Detection Software to Schools
A New Initiative for School Safety
A Nashville-based tech executive is leading a significant national effort to bolster school security. Steve Reinharz, the CEO of Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions and Robotic Assistance Devices (RAD), has announced the launch of a new program offering AI-powered firearm detection software to every K–12 school across the United States, completely free of charge.
The Story Behind Bailey's Promise
The initiative, named Bailey’s Promise, honors the memory of Bailey Holt, a 15-year-old student who was a victim of the tragic 2018 shooting at Marshall County High School in Kentucky. The program was developed in close collaboration with Bailey's family to prevent similar tragedies from affecting other communities.
Bailey’s mother, Secret Holt, has become a powerful advocate for the initiative, joining Reinharz to encourage school officials to adopt this life-saving technology. "We want to make sure that no other family has to go through what we went through," she stated, underscoring the deeply personal mission behind the program.

How AI-Powered Firearm Detection Works
One of the most significant advantages of Bailey's Promise is its accessibility. The software is designed to integrate seamlessly with a school's existing security camera systems, eliminating the need for costly new hardware installations. This allows for rapid deployment, enabling schools to enhance their security posture almost immediately.
As the chief technology officer for RAD, Reinharz has been at the forefront of developing AI-driven security solutions. This firearm detection technology analyzes live video feeds to identify weapons in real-time, providing critical, early alerts that can enable a faster response from law enforcement and school personnel. The goal is to move from a reactive to a proactive safety model.
A National Call to Action for Schools
Although RAD is headquartered in Michigan, Reinharz is now a resident of Nashville, Tennessee. He is personally calling on school leaders, both in his home state and across the nation, to implement the available safety solutions without delay. His advocacy highlights a long-standing commitment to leveraging advanced technology to protect vulnerable populations in both public and private sectors.
Schools and districts interested in implementing this technology can learn more about Bailey's Promise on the official website.
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