Exciting New Features in MyEvolv and Evolv Insights®

As the Senior Vice President of Product at Evolv Technology, I am privileged to understand our customers’ needs across diverse industries and to innovate solutions that help to meet those needs. At Evolv, we are dedicated to delivering strategic software updates multiple times a year, helping to ensure our customers’ experiences and connected products improve throughout their investment. 

I am excited to announce our latest update, which enhances MyEvolv—a comprehensive platform for managing all things Evolv via desktop or mobile app—and Evolv Insights®, our unique analytics tool designed to help support operational efficiency. This latest update introduces powerful on-the-go tools, enhanced visibility, and new dashboards, helping provide even greater control and information accessibility for our customers. 

Enhanced Reporting Tools 

Our new reporting capabilities offer intuitive insights and automated reports, that can help support staffing decisions, facilitate easy data export for reporting needs, and track trends over time. 

  • User-Friendly Portal Navigation: Tailored views for specific industries streamline the information they need right when they log into MyEvolv. 
  • Actionable Reports: Weekly and monthly operational and security reports at a frequency suitable for many committees, staff meetings, work councils, or external reporting. Automated delivery includes the ability to subscribe and have these “pushed” to your inbox for easy consumption.  
  • Threat Map Report: Ideal for administrators and leaders managing multiple Evolv Express venues, this report uses geographic maps to visually benchmark and evaluate visitor flow and alert data. 

Enhanced Image Data Utilization 

Image data can now play a crucial role in helping optimize security protocols and effectiveness. 

  • Alert Image Access: Visibility can aid in helping verify security measures, addressing guest concerns, and supporting law enforcement compliance with verified and unverified alert screening images. 

On-the-Go Security Operations 

Our updated MyEvolv mobile app helps keep you connected with real-time system control and insights. 

  • Real-Time Dashboards: Monitor up-to-the-minute data to make quick operational adjustments, such as reallocating staff. 
  • Mobile App Enhancements: Manage security data, settings, alerts, receive push notifications on the go, and access key insights and reports – it’s like having Evolv in your pocket! 

Our goal at Evolv is to continuously innovate and enhance our solutions to meet and exceed our customers’ expectations. The latest updates to MyEvolv and Evolv Insights are a testament to this commitment, providing tools and information that can help support operational efficiency and security effectiveness. With intuitive reporting, access to alert images, and real-time mobile capabilities, we hope to help empower our customers to make smarter decisions and create safer experiences.  

Steve Morandi 

Senior Vice President, Product 

(More) Champions Choose Evolv

Congratulations to the Boston Celtics, who on June 17 became not only the 2023/2024 NBA Champions, but also the winningest team in NBA history, earning their 18th title and surpassing their cross-country rival the Los Angeles Lakers.

The Celtics also join the Denver Nuggets, Colorado Avalanche, Columbus Crew, Houston Astros, and Las Vegas Golden Knights in the group of current Evolv customers that have won recent league championships.  This further demonstrates what we’ve said before:  Champions Choose Evolv.  

We don’t think it’s a coincidence that these winning teams have put an emphasis on excellence on and off the field of play.  Winning a pro league title is the ultimate organizational accomplishment, and the same culture of high performance that makes for winners on the court, ice, pitch, or field also wants to win at the gates, doors, and concourses.  After all, as the Celtics championship series showed, the fans matter to the end result – after a blowout loss in Game 4 in Dallas, the team came roaring back at home in Game 5 – and deserve to be treated just as well as the players.

That’s where Evolv comes in.  No fan ever wants to wait to clear security before a game – and certainly not a game as big as the NBA Finals.  But no fan or team wants to compromise on security.  Until Evolv came along, there wasn’t a good way to balance those competing objectives, so entry lines were accepted.  Next-gen systems like Evolv Express eliminate the tradeoff.  Now it’s possible to create safer spaces and greatly reduce entry lines too.  That win-win is a game-changer for teams and venue operators, as almost 50 sports customers – and counting! – can attest.       

Congratulations again to the Celtics.  Perhaps in few months, one of our eleven pro baseball or ten pro soccer customers will be the next team to hoist a championship trophy.  We’ll be cheering on the parade in Boston today from our headquarters in Waltham.  Congrats to our home team! 

Why We Wear Orange

June marks the 10th annual National Gun Violence Awareness Month to raise awareness and help end gun violence. June 7 kicks off the #WearOrange campaign, a representation of gun violence victims, survivors, and those working together to end gun violence.

Today we think deeply about the victims, their families, their friends, colleagues and communities and the lifelong impact such trauma has for them. We hold their hearts with ours and wish for better.

At Evolv, we are driven by a vision of a world where people can gather without the constant fear of gun violence. We come to work every day with a deep sense of purpose to do our small part in making the world a safer place. One billion people scanned. Over 400,000 weapons detected last year alone from entering prohibited spaces. Countless stories of loaded guns being stopped when they see Evolv.

We may never be able to quantify exactly what has been prevented, but we won’t stop working towards solutions to help put an end to gun violence. We all deserve to live in a world where we feel safe to gather… to live, to learn, to work and to play. 

This is why we #wearorange. 

10 Considerations for Concealed Weapons Detection Comparison Testing

Choosing to invest in a concealed weapons detection solution is a significant decision for security teams and organizations alike.  The solution must help enhance the security of your venue while aligning with your current operations.

When assessing possible systems, conducting independent testing is critical to understanding detection performance, alert rates, and alert resolution. The following outlines ten key considerations as a foundation for conducting fair and accurate comparative testing between systems.

1. Set Up the System in Your Environment: Ensure there is a consistent lane width distance for reliable detection every time. Avoid anyone adjusting the width during testing and assess ADA-compliance based on the recommended lane width.

2. Factor Outdoor Conditions on Detection and Nuisance Alerts: If using the system outdoors, consider the impact of outdoor conditions on system performance. Verify the system is weather-resistant, stable, and doesn’t require additional weight to prevent tipping. Observe how wind affects detection performance and whether it leads to an increase in nuisance alert rates.

3. Grasp Control of Recommended Security Settings: Comprehend the detection performance at the provider’s recommended security setting for your venue. Guarantee that settings are not adjusted between tests with visual verification. Additionally, familiarize yourself with the methods for adjusting or controlling sensitivity, whether through mobile, desktop, or directly on the system.

4. Test with Real, Commonly Carried Firearms: Perform comprehensive detection tests using authentic, commonly carried firearms. Note that test pieces do not always represent the construction and performance of real threats. It’s important to be aware that imitation firearms can easily be purchased online, used during testing, and these replicas are typically made of zinc and will not reliably trigger alerts.

5. Test Firearms in Multiple Positions on the Body: Thoroughly test a range of authentic firearm models across various positions on the body and orientations, all while maintaining consistent sensitivity settings throughout each test. Evaluate the accuracy and consistency of detection at different points on the body from ankle to head.

6. Understand the Threat Resolution Process: When an individual triggers an alert, understand how the system provides visibility into who and where to search. In the absence of a visual showing an image of the person and the targeted threat location, understand the alternative of less effective hand-wanding and error-prone manual pat downs.

7. Comprehend Available Analytics and Security System Integrations: Assess the availability of key data such as visitor arrival curves, alert statistics, detected weapons, and more to enhance operational efficiency. Inquire about regular automated push reports for insights directly to your inbox.

8. Explore Support of Concept of Operations (ConOps): Understand the vendor’s role throughout implementation and go-live in designing operational plans, conducting guard training, offering on-site support, and providing communications for your staff.

9. Verify Compliance, Testing, and Standards: Ensure the system adheres to OSHA’s National Recognized Test Laboratory (NRTL) production compliance requirement for electronic devices deployed in buildings, has undergone third-party testing (e.g., Metrix NDT Ltd. Etc.), qualifies as an anti-terrorism technology under the DHS SAFETY Act, and verify the highest NILECJ standards met.

10. Assess Accuracy and Consistency: Utilize the above parameters for testing, ensuring an apples-to-apples comparison across systems in terms of 1) detection performance, 2) alert rates, and 3) alert resolution, while also considering the impact on the visitor experience.

Evolv is committed to supporting you throughout the process and beyond. Our team is available to conduct on-site testing, offer additional testing guideline materials, and guide you through the decision-making process.

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Using Grant Funding to Create Safer Experiences for Houses of Worship

The current political and social climate in the US and abroad has played a role in creating an environment that may put Houses of Worship and religious institutions at risk for potential violence.

According to the FBI*, religious hate crimes have been on the rise and reported antisemitic hate crimes in the U.S. rose by more than 38 percent in 2022. These threats have manifested themselves in horrible tragedies such as the Tree of Life Synagogue shooting in 2018, the First Baptist Church Shooting in 2017, and the Al Noor Mosque Shooting in 2019.

There are a number of solutions for faith leaders and their security professionals to help keep their congregation safe while maintaining a welcoming and inclusive environment.

The Federal Government has acknowledged the risk to Houses of Worship and other soft targets and allocates funds through the Nonprofit Security Grant Program to help offset the cost to these groups and institutions looking to improve their security.

Download the below documents to learn more and to apply.

*Source: 2022 FBI Hate Crimes Statistics: https://www.justice.gov/crs/highlights/2022-hate-crime-statistics. Updated as of October 30, 2023.

Understand how to create safer experiences using concealed and brandished weapons detection.

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Better understand the FEMA/DHS non-profit security grant program application process.

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For assistance in grant writing, Evolv has a number of partners who can assist. Contact your Evolv representative or fill out the Contact Us form.

The Power of Reach and Impact

Last month, Evolv was fortunate to win two significant sports industry awards.  As part of Sports Business Journal’s annual Tech Week event in New York City, Evolv Express® was named “Best in Fan Experience Technology” and “Best in Sports Technology” for 2024.  In the former category, Express was selected from a pool of 97 total candidates and four other finalists.  These finalists represented a sports industry A-list:  NASCAR, NBA, NHL, and USGA.  The latter category is akin to a “best in show” award and was selected from 34 finalists in six categories.  Here too, Express was selected over a who’s-who of tech companies, including Amazon, Apple, and Verizon and numerous cutting-edge startups.  In both cases, the decisions were made by a panel of some 30 independent judges drawn from throughout the industry.

It’s obviously very personally gratifying to win these awards, and it was a real thrill to step to the podium twice to collect a trophy in recognition of the accomplishment.  Those of us in the sports world know that SBJ is the industry standard, and that these awards do really mean something.  I must also stress that while I was the one on stage, these awards are a collective achievement of 300-plus Evolvers.  

How did Evolv earn this recognition over some of tech and sports’ most well-established giants and most interesting newcomers?  I think the answer comes down to reach and impact.  As we’ve emphasized for some time, Express really is unique in sports tech in that its benefits positively impact virtually every guest at every event.  After all, every attendee must pass through security screening upon entry.  The same can’t be said of most other sports tech offerings, which only target or appeal to a sub-set of the total addressable audience.  With a dual mission of safer and more convenient experiences at live events, this universal reach is part of our core product strategy and value proposition, because neither safety nor fan experience can afford a weak link or missing piece

Going deeper, I think another contributing factor in the selection was Evolv’s rapid growth.  We’re quickly approaching 50 pro and collegiate sports customers in the U.S., and we’re in active discussions with many more teams, events, and properties.  Tech adoption – in sports and many other sectors – tends to follow a curve, from the “early adopters” to the “laggards.”  Evolv is fortunate that many leading sports organizations have wanted to be early adopters of our transformative solution.

On behalf of Evolv, I thank those organizations for their trust.  This recognition really belongs as much to them as it does to us, because collectively we’re setting a standard of venue security and guest experience that truly is award-worthy and benefits all.

What Is Visual Gun Detection & How Can It Help Prevent Gun Violence at Healthcare Facilities?

It’s hard to ignore the constant news headlines of one mass shooting after another. In 2023, the Gun Violence Archive tallied 656 mass shootings in the United States, making it the year with the second-highest number of mass shootings over the past decade, following 2021. And then there are other incidents of gun violence that less commonly make the news, such as a shooting that stems from a dispute between individuals (as opposed to an active shooter targeting numerous people in a populated area).

Hospitals and healthcare facilities are no exception. Shootings have been reported at healthcare centers across the nation, which adds to the problem of workplace violence in the healthcare industry. (According to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the healthcare and social service industries have the highest rates of injury from workplace violence. In fact, healthcare workers are five times as likely to suffer a workplace violence injury when compared to workers overall.)

While gun violence my not be as likely to occur as other forms of workplace violence in healthcare (such as a patient becoming physically aggressive with a nurse), it is a threat that deserves attention from healthcare security leaders.

Fortunately, there are steps that healthcare organizations can take to help identify brandished firearms early and help  prevent gun violence before it occurs. This is through visual gun detection, which is most effective when it is incorporated into a robust, video management system as part of a multi-layered security approach. In this post, we will explore what visual gun detection means today and how it can help healthcare organizations be proactive in keeping their premises and their people safer.

What Is Visual Gun Detection?

Visual gun detection is a solution that leverages artificial intelligence to help businesses and organizations detect brandished firearms on and around their premises through their surveillance camera systems. With solutions like Evolv Visual Gun Detection™, security cameras, whether inside or outside the facility, can proactively identify brandished firearms, providing immediate alerts to security professionals once a threat is detected.

For a hospital or other healthcare facility, this means the technology could provide early warning of someone brandishing a firearm in furtherance of a crime such as in the following types of settings under video surveillance:

  • In a parking lot or parking structure
  • In an open area outside the building, such as a courtyard or walkway
  • In a walkway leading to a building entrance
  • Inside the building or facility

Modern visual gun detection solutions are able to send real-time alerts and video footage to the appropriate parties (on-site security personnel, a third-party monitoring service, and/or local authorities), and they can integrate with the healthcare organization’s other security and emergency response systems, such as panic buttons and automatic-locking doors.

Why is A.I.-based visual gun detection a game changer for healthcare security?

Artificial intelligence does what humans simply cannot – it can watch all surveillance footage simultaneously, every second of the day, without being subject to fatigue, distraction, or bias. 

Even when organizations do assign security personnel to watch security cameras feeds around-the-clock (which is not really practical), this is not effective, as research shows that the accuracy and effectiveness of human video monitoring decreases as the number of cameras and the length of monitoring time increases.

  • Following 12 minutes of continuous video monitoring, an operator will likely overlook up to 45% of screen activity, and they will likely overlook up to 95% after 22 minutes. (Ainsworth, 2002)
  • Operators monitoring nine surveillance camera screens were only a little over 50% successful in detecting an specific item they were instructed to look for. (Wallace, et. al, 1997)

Healthcare organizations that use advanced technology to assist in their gun detection efforts are taking a proactive approach to identifying firearms on their properties and responding to potential incidents of gun violence at the earliest point possible. Many are turning their video management system from a purely reactionary system to a proactive device feeding real time intelligence to the people who need it. They are equipping their security teams with the tools and technology they need to help increase their speed and efficiency in responding to threats.

Why Visual Gun Detection Is Essential for a Multi-Layered Security Approach in Healthcare

Many hospitals and healthcare sites are already taking steps to detect firearms at their points of entry. This may be through a modern weapons detection system like Evolv Express®  that screens individuals while they walk into a facility at a natural pace, or it may be through a more traditional system like a metal detector.

However, these types of screening systems are specifically focused on detecting concealed weapons, and they are only used in specific areas of a facility – typically at points of entry.

But what about other areas outside and inside the facility? In active shooter incidents, the assailant may already be brandishing a firearm before entering the building, and they could use the weapon to force their way past security. Alternatively, internal co-worker threats, such as an employee who takes out a firearm after sneaking it in through an unsecured entrance to circumvent concealed weapons screening.

When healthcare organizations use visual gun detection technology in tandem with point-of-entry weapons screening systems, they add another layer of security that extends the area of coverage and helps to strengthen existing safety measures.

Additionally, when visual gun detection and weapons screening systems are integrated with other security technologies, important actions can be automated (such as panic alerts to local authorities, automatic locking of doors, and emergency mass notification), creating the potential for a more seamless emergency communication and response.

Evolv Visual Gun Detection™: Identify Firearm Threats at First Sight

With Evolv Visual Gun Detection, healthcare organizations can enhance security by leveraging A.I. on their security cameras to identify brandished firearms. When paired with Evolv Express, the combined solution provides multi-layered security at the threshold and beyond. This helps enable the “First Reactor” – the security professional stationed at entry or near an Evolv Express system – with the option to receive prompt alerts, featuring live annotated video of the detected threat and allowing for a rapid security response in seconds.

[Note: Include an image that shows the First Reactor tablet with footage of a suspect.]

With Evolv Visual Gun Detection, healthcare organizations get:

  • 24/7 A.I. monitoring of all selected surveillance cameras
  • Direct alerts to an on-site security teams and/or a third-party monitoring service
  • The ability to self-manage alerts through mobile, desktop, and the web
  • Early warning that can reduce reaction time, potentially leading to faster threat resolution
  • Enhanced situational awareness by providing security teams and law enforcement with important details such as the suspect’s appearance, the suspect’s location, and the type of weapon used
  • The ability to extend protected areas, adding another layer to the existing security posture
  • A system that integrates with video management systems and other security technologies

Employing AI-based video analytic solutions can help public safety and security specialists be a force multiplier in identifying and preventing tragedy on healthcare campuses.

If you are interested in providing an additional layer of security that can help keep your patients, visitors, and staff members safe from potential gun violence, learn more about Evolv’s Visual Gun Detection solution.

You can also register for our upcoming webinar, “Using Visual Gun Detection to Build a More Proactive Layered Security Plan,” which is taking place on April 3rd, 2024.

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Evolv Security Advisory Board Believes Disclosure of Sensitive Information Compromises Public Safety

It has come to our understanding that IPVM, a publication which has historically covered video cameras, continues to promote details of Evolv Express® weapons detection systems. It is our belief that IPVM’s reporting in this matter is irresponsible, and ultimately, could compromise sensitive operating procedures resulting in increased risk to those entering venues we are committed to protecting. 

The need to provide transparency in physical security without helping potential attackers and bad actors exploit sensitive information is a fundamental paradox of the security industry. It is an especially careful balance when introducing new security technology, such as AI-based weapons detection, to the mainstream.   

As security professionals who have spent our decades-long careers serving the U.S. in national security, law enforcement and military organizations, we understand and respect transparency and dissemination of sensitive information with those essential to know as a tenant to keeping the public safe.  

When it comes to the sensitive operational details of physical security systems, including their capabilities and performance characteristics, essential personnel are those who require access to conduct their official duties. This typically relates to those performing security or intelligence roles. Protecting methods and means is a fundamental best practice of any security or intelligence organization.  

Evolv is very transparent with their customers and vendors who have a need to know, however, to widely disseminate this sensitive information will undoubtedly have the unintended consequence of providing information to those intent upon exploiting any and all security systems. 

The safety of the general public is our primary duty as advisors and national security leaders.   

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Dan Coats, former Director of National Intelligence; Senator and Ambassador 

David Cohen, former Deputy Director of Operations, Central Intelligence Agency; Deputy Commissioner, New York Police Department 

Juliette Kayyem, former Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of Homeland Security 

Jin Kim, former Active Shooter Coordinator on the Crisis Management Unit, Federal Bureau of Investigation 

John Pistole, former Administrator, Transportation Security Administration; former Deputy Director for Counter Terrorism, Federal Bureau of Investigation; former Deputy Director for the FBI 

Mark Sullivan, former Director, United States Secret Service 

General Tony Thomas, 11th Commander, United States Special Operations Command, United States Military 

Open Letter to Security Professionals

We have served this country in national security, law enforcement and military organizations. Each of us has decades of experience keeping our Homeland safe, here and abroad. Our experience spans the use of technology, intelligence, people, and assets to keep our country safe.

We have a combined 150 years’ experience, having served in leadership positions in the Central Intelligence Agency, Department of Homeland Security, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Department of Defense, New York Police Department, Office of National Intelligence, Transportation Security Administration, and United States Secret Service.

Today, we serve as advisors to Evolv Technology. We have known this company for years; many of us have worked with Evolv for nearly a decade. Our work has included reviewing the current business and products of Evolv, discussions with customers on their use of the technology, and discussing new product concepts. We know the company well, we know the people who run it, and regularly meet with Evolv and their customers.

We believe that Evolv and its management are dedicated to their mission to Make the World a Safer Place. They are committed to understanding the best use of their products, making improvements to the technology over time, and finding ways they can help their customers achieve their security objectives.

We have seen a wide variety of security technologies over our careers. The Evolv Express system provides an innovative approach to screening people, differentiating weapons from personal items as people walk through without always having to stop. We have seen the Evolv Express’ capabilities improve over time through both technological improvements and a deeper understanding of operational environments. Evolv combines the knowledge of security experts, experience operating thousands of systems screening millions of people, best in class engineers, committed workforce, continuous understanding of customers’ needs, and awareness of current threats to improve the technology and provide guidance on how it can best be used. The company cares deeply about ensuring customers and security professionals fully understand the system and they operate with high integrity in discussions about their technology and its capabilities.

Finally, we strongly believe that a security plan should include multiple layers to address different threat vectors and provide redundancy. These layers include people, process and technology working together. There is no single layer of security that will provide 100% security, that is why there are multiple layers which have proven to be the most successful in mitigating the highest degree of risk. Evolv’s solutions can be an important security technology to help detect and prevent threats from entering prohibited areas.

Sincerely,

-Dan Coats, former Director of National Intelligence; Senator and Ambassador

-David Cohen, former Deputy Director of Operations, Central Intelligence Agency; Deputy Commissioner, New York Police Department

-Juliette Kayyem, former Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of Homeland Security

-Jin Kim, former Active Shooter Coordinator on the Crisis Management Unit, Federal Bureau of Investigation

-John Pistole, former Administrator, Transportation Security Administration; former Deputy Director for Counter Terrorism, Federal Bureau of Investigation; former Deputy Director for the FBI

-Mark Sullivan, former Director, United States Secret Service

-General Tony Thomas, 11th Commander, United States Special Operations Command, United States Military

Evolv in Action 

Congratulations to the Kansas City Chiefs for their thrilling overtime victory in Super Bowl LVIII. 

The NFL season may now be officially over, but the business of sports has no season.  Believe it or not, all NFL teams – including the Chiefs and 49ers – are already busy planning for 2024.  This isn’t just an NFL phenomenon either.  Business staff in every sport must be able to focus simultaneously on delivering in the present and getting ready for the future.    

To multi-task like this, efficiency is key.  The most successful team and venue executives have developed strategies to gather and process information quickly and drive toward decisions. 

Here at Evolv, we’re doing our part to help these executives get the information they need to make good decisions about venue security screening.  We believe that information should ideally include an IRL (in real life) opportunity to see Evolv Express in action.  Especially for experienced operators who have struggled to reduce entry lines, there’s just no substitute for seeing firsthand a system that can safely and effectively screen as many as 4,000 people per hour.  We use the word “transform” a lot for a reason.  Seeing Express in action truly transforms the understanding of what’s possible. 

To make the IRL experience as easy as possible, we’re organizing a major live demo initiative this spring … the Evolv in Action Tour.  We’ve locked in dates for showcase events at 16 sports customer sites from coast to coast, from Citi Field in New York to SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles.  Each event will have a full Express demonstration.  As extra incentive, each participant will also be our guest in a suite for a game or for a behind-the-scenes venue tour. 

I work in our sports vertical, so that’s naturally the focus of my blogs – but Evolv is much broader, with hundreds of customers in education, healthcare, and other sectors.  The Evolv in Action Tour is open to all.  We just use sports venues for these demos because they have very demanding performance requirements and rigorous vetting processes, which means if they trust Evolv others can confidently do so too.  And because they’re fun! 

The full schedule and additional registration information for Evolv in Action can be found here.  Whether cramming future planning into a so-called “off-season” or not, I’m confident that joining us at one of these tour stops would be time very well spent.  Hope to see you there!