THE Journal, a leading resource for administrative, technical and academic technology leaders in K-12 education, outlined the use of the Haystax-built mobile school assessment tool by Los Angeles School Police
LA School Police Dept. Completes First Round of Safety Assessments Using Haystax Mobile App
Department says school assessments contribute to ensuring the safety of students and staff McLean, VA and Los Angeles, CA – 31 August 2015 – The largest school police department in
Haystax Technology to Demonstrate Broad Public Safety Offerings, Host First Users Session at National Homeland Security Conference in San Antonio
San Antonio, Texas, and McLean, Va. – June 9, 2015 – Haystax Technology, Inc., a leading provider of advanced analytics and cybersecurity solutions, will demonstrate several technologies designed to boost
U.S. News & World Report quotes Haystax Technology on School Safety
Allie Bidwell, an education policy reporter at U.S. News & World Report, interviewed John Boatman, director of school safety solutions in an article about the state of school safety. While
Center for Digital Education shows how schools can leverage Haystax Technology’s School Safety Center
Reporter Justine Brown in the Center for Digital Education writes about “4 Ways Schools Can Combat Digital Threats” and quotes John Boatman, director of School Safety Solutions for Haystax Technology.
Terrorism Risk and Schools: Time to Take Note (Part II)
The February 2015 issue of School Safety Monthly zeroes in on a long-standing problem: the continued temptation among school safety stakeholders to ‘fight the last war’ by focusing their preparedness
Terrorism Risk and Schools: Time to Take Note (Part I)
Evidence is mounting that schools around the world are an increasingly attractive target for terror groups: in April 2014, 276 female school children in Nigeria were abducted by the militant
Baltimore School Warning Was Just a Tweet Away
Several hours before the Baltimore riots broke out on the afternoon of April 27, a handful of social media posts could have changed the course of how schools in the