Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions, Inc. announced recent success in St. Louis, Missouri, where the Downtown St. Louis Community Improvement District (CID) has embraced RAD's solutions as part of its public safety initiatives.

The CID has deployed multiple ROSA?? security devices, showcased RAD's ROAMEO?? and RADDOG??

LE2 during the NCAA Frozen Four Championship, and is actively developing a citywide program that would introduce hundreds of RADCam?? units across St. Louis.

From April 10 to 12, RAD's ROAMEO and RADDOG LE2 were actively deployed in downtown St. Louis as part of the city's public safety and engagement efforts during the NCAA Frozen Four Championship. These high-visibility units provided an added layer of security, engaged with residents and visitors, and generated strong public interest.

During the event, representatives from several local organizations, including casino operators, professional sports teams, and major property management firms, visited with RAD and the Downtown St. Louis CID to see firsthand how ROAMEO, ROSA, RADDOG LE2, and other RAD security solutions could be used to support safety and operational efficiency in real-world environments. Of particular interest to many of these organizations was RAD's multiple SARA??

(Speaking Autonomous Responsive Agent) and ROSS?? (RAD Operations System Software) platforms. These software solutions allow clients to reimagine the role of their existing security infrastructure by adding an intelligent, agentic AI layer to legacy hardware. By leveraging RAD's analytics and automation capabilities, organizations can unlock powerful new functionality from their current systems, enhancing performance, accelerating incident response, and delivering significant cost savings without the need for full system replacement.

RAD's momentum extends beyond St. Louis. In Cleveland, RAD partnered with Downtown Cleveland, Inc. to launch a smart security initiative in Public Square, featuring the RIO??

360 tower with live video integration into the city's crime center. In Nashville, RAD secured deployments of ROSA and RIO units following a competitive review, with city leadership opting for RAD over traditional security solutions to enhance monitoring and deterrence in key public areas. As municipalities and CIDs search for scalable, cost-effective ways to secure public spaces, RAD has emerged as a trusted partner in redefining how cities approach safety.

From high-traffic districts to major public events, RAD's AI-powered devices provide 24/7 monitoring, advanced detection capabilities, and autonomous responses that achieve the burden on human personnel. The recent deployments in St. Louis, Cleveland, and Nashville illustrate how RAD's solutions meet the evolving security needs of urban centers while reinforcing community confidence.