Genasys announced the signing of a definitive agreement with the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, or PREPA, to implement Genasys’ Emergency Warning System, or EWS, across 37 dams, safeguarding hundreds of thousands of residents and visitors from potential flood threats. The project, fully funded by the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency, or FEMA, underscores Genasys’ commitment to enhancing public safety through advanced technology. For its portion, Genasys expects to recognize approximately $75M in revenue over the term of the project. Earlier, Genasys’ CEO, Richard Danforth, was joined by PREPA executive director Josue Colon Ortiz at a formal signing ceremony in Puerto Rico.
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