K-12 School Safety Solution

Your campus,
mapped.
Your students,
safer.

When every second matters, your first responders can't afford to navigate blind. Ark Strategic gives school districts a live, 3D digital twin of every building, shared with police, SROs, and administration the moment an incident begins.

  • Real-time active shooter response coordination across first responders, SROs, and security teams
  • ZeroEyes AI gun detection integrated into your existing cameras
  • Live floorplans replacing outdated paper emergency plans
  • Already required in 22 states. Get ahead of yours before the deadline
Free Grant & Readiness Review
See which mapping grants your district qualifies for and how a live digital twin would work for your campus. 15 minutes, no commitment.

No commitment · Grant funding available for many districts

Works with existing cameras
ZeroEyes AI gun detection ready
22 states require digital mapping
First responder pre-registration included
Non-disruptive deployment
Veteran-led team
The problem

When an incident starts, your team is navigating blind.

Police arrive at an unfamiliar campus with no view of the layout, no idea where students are sheltering, and no way to locate the threat. That gap costs lives.

No real-time location data
Officers can't see where the threat is, where students are sheltering, or which exits are compromised, in a building they've never been in.
Outdated or missing floorplans
Most emergency plans are static PDFs, outdated the moment the building changes, impossible to share with arriving units in real time.
Every second of confusion matters
Each minute of delay in an active threat situation directly reduces survival odds. Information gaps cost lives.
Growing legislative pressure
25 states have passed or proposed laws requiring digital campus mapping. Getting ahead protects students and avoids penalties.
// Why this can't wait
60%
Of school safety incidents happen outside the classroom, in hallways, parking lots, and on sports fields1
96%
Of U.S. public schools have a written active-shooter plan2, but a written plan is not the same as giving responders live building data
22
States that require digital campus mapping for emergency response today
3-5s
ZeroEyes alert time from gun detection to verified notification to SRO and police3
How it works

From empty blueprint to a campus your responders already know.

We capture your entire campus and turn it into a live, 3D digital twin your team and first responders can access from any device. Not sure how to compare options? See how to choose a school mapping provider.

1
We scan your campus
LiDAR scanning and drone mapping captures every interior and exterior space, completed in a single school day with zero disruption.
2
We build your digital twin
Every room, exit, utility shutoff, AED, and access point mapped into a live 3D model with safety data overlays.
3
We connect your systems
Cameras, access control, and alarms integrate into the twin. ZeroEyes AI gun detection layers onto your existing IP cameras.
4
First responders get access
Your 911 center receives the campus map through RapidSOS, the platform it already uses, and local police, fire, and EMS are pre-registered with direct access to the live twin before any emergency.
What your team gets
Live digital twin
Real-time 3D campus map on any device
Lockdown coordination
Shared with responders and security teams instantly
Asset locations
AEDs, extinguishers, shutoffs pinpointed
Evacuation routes
Interactive overlays for drills and live events
Facilities management
Maintenance tied to live asset locations
Mobile access
SROs access on phones during incidents
Add ZeroEyes AI gun detection
ZeroEyes detects brandished firearms in 3-5 seconds with human verification by military veterans. Threat location pins automatically on your digital twin. The only AI gun detection platform with DHS SAFETY Act Designation.
By the numbers

What faster information means
in a school emergency.

50%
Reduction in 911 dispatch response times reported at ZeroEyes-equipped facilities3
22
States that require digital campus mapping, compliance is no longer optional
10%
Drop in cardiac-arrest survival for every minute of delay without CPR or defibrillation4
  1. CENTEGIX 2025 K-12 School Safety Trends Report (265,000+ incidents, 2024-25 school year)
  2. National Center for Education Statistics, Fast Facts: School Crime and Safety (2021-22)
  3. ZeroEyes AI gun detection (partner platform; figure reported from active-shooter drills)
  4. American Red Cross, CPR Facts and Statistics (cardiac-arrest survival without CPR or defibrillation)
By state

School safety mapping laws & grants by state

22 states require school mapping today, and 50 have mapping laws or grant funding in place. New here? Start with what the laws require. Each guide is cited to its official government source (how we verify). See the grants that fund it, read the common questions, or get up to speed with the school safety mapping glossary.

22
Require mapping
3
Mandate proposed
25
Funding available
Mapping mandate Mandate proposed Funding available
Browse by region:NortheastMidwestSouthWest
School safety mapping requirement status, governing law, and available grant programs by US state.
StateMapping required?LawGrant programs
AlabamaMapping mandateAlabama School Security Act (Senate Bill 98, 2024 Regular Session)2 state + federal
ArizonaMapping mandateHB2074 (2025), Chapter 129 - amending the Arizona School Safety Program statute1 state + federal
ArkansasMapping mandateSafe Schools Initiative Act, as amended by Act 620 of 2021 (and related Act 648 of 2021)1 state + federal
ConnecticutMapping mandatePublic Act No. 26-116 (originally Senate Bill No. 375), "An Act Concerning School Mapping Data Services"2 state + federal
FloridaMapping mandateFlorida CS/CS/HB 301 (2023), Chapter 2023-99 - Emergency Response Mapping Data; codified as the School Mapping Data Grant Program1 state + federal
GeorgiaMapping mandateRicky and Alyssa's Law (House Bill 268, 2025 - Comprehensive School Safety provisions)Federal
IllinoisMapping mandateSchool Safety Drill Act (amended by Public Act 103-0194)1 state + federal
IndianaMapping mandateIndiana School Safety law (IC 10-21-1; school safety plan provisions enacted/amended via SEA 296-2022 and related acts)1 state + federal
KentuckyMapping mandate2024 Kentucky Senate Bill 2 (2024 Ky. Acts ch. 165, sec. 11) - School Mapping Data Program2 state + federal
LouisianaMapping mandateProtect Our Children and Response Act (2025 Act No. 425 / Senate Bill 126)1 state + federal
MarylandMapping mandateSchool Mapping Data Program (Senate Bill 540 / House Bill 472, 2024; Chapter 166)1 state + federal
MichiganMapping mandate2022 Michigan Public Act 257 (amending the Revised School Code, MCL 380.1308 - School Safety Information Policy / Critical Incident Mapping)1 state + federal
New JerseyMapping mandateS2426 (signed into law as P.L.2022, c.122), amending New Jersey's school critical incident mapping statute (originally P.L.2019, c.106)3 state + federal
North CarolinaMapping mandateNorth Carolina School Risk Management Plan statutes (Article 8C, School Risk and Response Management System) - codified via S.L. 2018-5 / S.L. 2019-222 and predecessors1 state + federal
OklahomaMapping mandateAlyssa's Law (HB 4073)1 state + federal
PennsylvaniaMapping mandateSchool Safety regulations under the Pennsylvania School Code (Emergency and nonemergency response and preparedness)2 state + federal
TennesseeMapping mandateSchools Against Violence in Education (SAVE) Act, as amended by Public Chapter 367 (HB0322, 2023)3 state + federal
TexasMapping mandateHouse Bill 3, 88th Texas Legislature, Regular Session (2023)3 state + federal
UtahMapping mandateSchool Safety Amendments (H.B. 84, 2024) establishing the standardized "incident response method"; administered through Utah State Board of Education Rule R277-4001 state + federal
VirginiaMapping mandateHouse Bill 741 (2022); Chapter 57, 2022 Acts of Assembly (amending the school safety audit statute)1 state + federal
West VirginiaMapping mandateHouse Bill 3166 (2025 Regular Session)1 state + federal
WisconsinMapping mandate2021 Wisconsin Act 109 (amending 2017 Wisconsin Act 143); further refined by 2023 Wisconsin Act 1991 state + federal
CaliforniaProposedSchool Mapping Data Grant Program (AB 598, 2025-2026; prior AB 2816, 2023-2024)Federal
MissouriProposed-2 state + federal
OregonProposedHB 3562 (2025) - amending ORS 336.071 (Emergency procedures)1 state + federal
AlaskaFunding availableNo critical-incident-mapping mandate. Alaska's school-safety statute is AS 14.33.100 (Required School Crisis Response Planning), which does NOT require mapping/floor-plan data for first responders.1 state + federal
ColoradoFunding availableNo critical-incident-mapping mandate (school safety law is SB23-241, Office of School Safety)2 state + federal
DelawareFunding availableOmnibus School Safety Act (closest related statute; does NOT mandate mapping)1 state + federal
HawaiiFunding available-1 state + federal
IdahoFunding availableIdaho School Safety and Security Program (Idaho Code Title 33, Chapter 59)Federal
IowaFunding availableNo critical-incident-mapping mandate. The governing statute is Iowa Code 280.30 (High-quality school building emergency operations plans), which does NOT require mapping/floor-plan data to first responders.2 state + federal
KansasFunding available-1 state + federal
MaineFunding availableNo Maine school safety mapping / critical-incident mapping mandate identified3 state + federal
MassachusettsFunding availableNo enacted critical-incident-mapping mandate (Alyssa's Law and panic-alarm bill H.3881 introduced but not passed)3 state + federal
MinnesotaFunding available-2 state + federal
MississippiFunding availableNo enacted critical-incident-mapping mandate (closest enacted statute: Mississippi School Safety Act, Miss. Code Ann. § 37-3-83; related Alyssa's Law panic-alarm bills proposed but not enacted)2 state + federal
MontanaFunding availableNo critical-incident-mapping mandate (school safety plan / EOP requirement only: MCA 20-1-401)2 state + federal
NebraskaFunding available2024 Nebraska LB 13291 state + federal
NevadaFunding availableNo Nevada statute mandating digital critical-incident / school-safety mapping for first responders (general emergency operations planning exists instead)2 state + federal
New HampshireFunding availableNo mapping mandate. Program funded under RSA 198:15-y (Public School Infrastructure Fund)2 state + federal
New MexicoFunding availableNo dedicated critical-incident-mapping / first-responder floor-plan statute (Safe School Plan requirement exists but does not mandate mapping)1 state + federal
New YorkFunding availableNew York Education Law § 2801-a (School safety plans) / "Alyssa's Law" amendment (S.7132B/A.10018, 2022)1 state + federal
North DakotaFunding availableNo school critical-incident-mapping mandate (closest enacted law: HB 1337, 2023, school safety spending report)1 state + federal
OhioFunding availableNo enacted critical incident mapping / school floor-plan mandate (proposed wearable panic-alert bill exists: Alyssa's Law, SB 313)2 state + federal
Rhode IslandFunding availableNo critical-incident-mapping mandate (general school-safety statute is the RI Comprehensive School Safety / Emergency Plan law)2 state + federal
South CarolinaFunding availableNo current statutory mandate (Safe Schools Act of 2026, H.5201, is proposed but does not require mapping data to first responders)1 state + federal
South DakotaFunding available-3 state + federal
VermontFunding availableAct 29 of 2023 (S.138), 'An act relating to school safety' - Emergency Operations Plans2 state + federal
WashingtonFunding availableWashington Statewide First Responder Building Mapping Information System (administered by WASPC) / RCW 28A.320.1252 state + federal
WyomingFunding availableNo Wyoming statute mandating digital school-safety / critical-incident mapping (Crisis Management Plan requirement exists under WDE Rules Chapter 6, but it does not mandate mapping/floor-plan data to first responders)3 state + federal

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