ZeroEyes has expanded its AI gun detection and intelligent situational awareness platform deployment at New Mexico Junior College (NMJC).
Building on three years of successful operation, NMJC extended its coverage area to increase protection against gun-related violence.
ZeroEyes & New Mexico Junior College
According to ZeroEyes, New Mexico Junior College serves approximately 2,400 students and employs 300 faculty and staff as a comprehensive, independent two-year institution in Hobbs, New Mexico.
Located in a rural region with nearly 50,000 residents, the college plays a vital role in supporting workforce development, public safety and community advancement.
Celebrating its 60-year anniversary in 2025, New Mexico Junior College continues to promote success through learning, guided by its core values of access, responsiveness, effectiveness and excellence.
ZeroEyes is said to complement the college’s multilayered security approach – which also includes access control systems, close coordination with local law enforcement and more.
“Keeping students, faculty and staff safe”
“Since its implementation, non-lethal, real-time alerts from ZeroEyes for items such as toy guns or training equipment during academy exercises have reassured us of our proactive approach to maintaining a secure, student-centered campus environment,” commented Dennis Kelly, Director of Public Safety Programs, NMJC.
“Public safety is deeply embedded in our student-centered, community-focused mission at New Mexico Junior College, and ZeroEyes helps us achieve that.”
“We are thrilled to expand the deployment with New Mexico Junior College,” added Mike Lahiff, CEO and co-Founder, ZeroEyes.
“This expansion reinforces our shared commitment to keeping students, faculty and staff safe while supporting NMJC’s mission of fostering learning, public safety, and workforce readiness,” Lahiff concluded.
