DALLAS, March 15, 2016 -- COPsync, Inc. (NASDAQ:COYN), which operates the nation's only law enforcement in-car, real-time information sharing and data communication network and the COPsync911™ threat alert service for schools, government buildings, hospitals and other potentially at-risk facilities, announced today that Dalhart Christian Academy, in Dalhart, Texas will implement the COPsync911 threat-alert system.
Dalhart Christian Academy, located in the Texas Panhandle and serving pre-school through the sixth grade, is now part of an increasing number of Texas schools that are using the COPsync911 service to safeguard their schools as the system continues to be adopted across the nation. The COPsync911 system is activated by school faculty and staff when a threatening situation arises and allows them to send an immediate and silent alert to all other employees within the facility, the local law enforcement dispatch center, the closest patrol officers – directly to them in their patrol cars – and to their mobile devices, even if they are away from their patrol car.
Mr. Ronald A. Woessner, Chief Executive Officer of COPsync, Inc., stated, "Private schools are continuing to implement more rigorous safety measures to protect students and staff, as parents want to know their children are safe at school and are insisting on economical, effective, safety solutions. We welcome the Dalhart Christian Academy to the COPsync911 threat-alert system."
Dalhart Christian Academy principal Ms. Debbi Dunham said, “Providing a safe environment for our students – so that they can focus on learning – is a priority. COPsync911 is an outstanding example of technology that can help reduce law enforcement response times and keep our schools safer.”
About COPsync, Inc.
COPsync, Inc. (COYN) is a technology company that improves law enforcement communication in a manner that saves officers’ lives and helps them prevent and respond more quickly to crime. Officers have instant access to actionable, mission-critical data, share information, and communicate in real-time with other officers and agencies, even those hundreds and thousands of miles away. The COPsync Network™ also eliminates manual processes and increases officer productivity by enabling officers to write electronic tickets, accident reports, DUI forms, arrest forms and incident and offense reports. COPsync’s threat-alert system, COPsync911™, enables schools, courts, hospitals, and other potentially at-risk facilities to automatically and silently send emergency alerts directly to local law enforcement officers in their patrol cars during a crisis, thereby speeding first responder response times and saving minutes when seconds count. The company also sells VidTac®, a law enforcement software-driven in-vehicle video system. Visit www.copsync.com and www.copsync911.com for more information.
Contact: For COPsync: Ronald A. Woessner Chief Executive Officer 972-865-6192 [email protected] Media: Fred Sommer Senior Consultant Investor Relations Ascendant Partners, LLC. 732-410-9810 [email protected]


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