Wytec International signed a multi-state government Master Services Agreement in response to a Request for Proposal issued by the TXShare Cooperative Purchasing Program and directed by the North Central Texas Council of Governments. The contract employs Wytec's AI gunshot detection smart sensors, Private LTE and in-building cellular technology to be available to more than 170 US Cities, 50 Counties and over 40 Special Districts including Transit Authorities, Water Utility Boards, Bridge and Highway Authorities, Police Departments, School Districts, Hospitals and many more.
The company's newly developed sales department consisting of over 100 national and international sales agents met with TXShare's member coordinator to discuss contacting TXShare government authorities for presenting Wytec's gunshot detection solution and private LTE service to its more than 200 multi-government members. The presentation will include a live demonstration resulting from more than 750,000 lab tests showing 94% true positive and 95% true negative accuracy, representing one of the most accurate gunshot detection systems globally.
Wytec plans to offer a no-cost trial of the gunshot detection service in conjunction with its private LTE service utilizing the FCC's Citizens Broadband Radio Service frequency. In partnership with Lemko Corporation, Wytec will deploy commercial grade networks utilizing 4G and 5G wireless technologies. Lemko has been issued more than 50 US and international patents with 28 patents in Mobile Edge Computing and 2 patents in autonomous driving.
Wytec utilizes Lemko's reliable mobile edge network as the secure wireless backbone to its gunshot detection and drug sensing smart systems. The company is offering a no cost Proof of Concept demonstration of its AI smart sensor gunshot detection technology to a limited number of TXShare members soon to be displayed on the TXShare website. This agreement represents a significant expansion of advanced public safety technology availability to municipal and government entities across multiple states.



