In era of school shootings, UW-Madison testing new technology and installing door locks
https://madison.com/news/local/education/university/in-era-of-school-shootings-uw-madison-testing-new-technology/article_bc41c005-e00a-5d69-aa5e-8028346cd53e.html
UW-Madison Police are embracing old and new technology as they prepare to protect more than 44,000 students and 21,000 employees on a sprawling campus in case of an active shooter situation.
The department announced Thursday it will next spring pilot Hexwave, a new technology that can detect weapons without slowing down large crowds in the way metal detectors often do at the Kohl Center.
In era of school shootings, UW-Madison testing new technology and installing door locks
Oct 18, 2019, 10:13pm UTC
https://madison.com/news/local/education/university/in-era-of-school-shootings-uw-madison-testing-new-technology/article_bc41c005-e00a-5d69-aa5e-8028346cd53e.html
> UW-Madison Police are embracing old and new technology as they prepare to protect more than 44,000 students and 21,000 employees on a sprawling campus in case of an active shooter situation.
> The department announced Thursday it will next spring pilot Hexwave, a new technology that can detect weapons without slowing down large crowds in the way metal detectors often do at the Kohl Center.