(Webinar May 6)
Outdoor security has one big problem: you can’t control the environment or the entry points. Parking lots, courtyards, stadium approaches, open perimeters, and remote outdoor assets don’t lend themselves to traditional screening. Yet these are often the spaces where incidents begin.
That’s why more organizations are evaluating visual AI gun detection. This technology uses computer vision to identify potential firearm threats through live camera feeds, then sends alerts and starts response actions without the need for a screening checkpoint.
On May 6, 2026, Omnilert is hosting a webinar designed specifically for these hard-to-screen environments:
Outdoor & Large-Area Coverage: Visual AI Gun Detection Where Traditional Screening Can’t Be Deployed
May 6, 2026
Time: 2:00 p.m. ET
Featuring:
Ara Bagdasarian, Co-Founder, Omnilert
Chad Green, Director of Artificial Intelligence, Omnilert
Eric Polovich, Director of Product & Partner Enablement, Omnilert
The Challenge: Big Spaces, Limited Staff, Too Many Blind Spots
Outdoor areas don’t behave like controlled indoor spaces. You’re covering more ground, with more variables and fewer opportunities to “funnel” people through a single point.
Common obstacles include:
- Expansive zones to cover, from parking areas and walkways to fence lines and remote corners
- Inconsistent sightlines and conditions, where distance, lighting shifts, and weather can reduce clarity at exactly the wrong time
- Too many ways in and out, making it difficult to maintain consistent oversight across the perimeter
- Limited staffing bandwidth, since even strong teams can’t stay glued to every live feed all day
When visibility is unclear and attention is limited, risks can grow quickly. Being aware early and coordinating quickly can make a big difference.
Why Visual AI Gun Detection Is Built for Outdoor Coverage
Unlike systems that require a controlled entry lane, visual AI gun detection can cover large areas by analyzing camera feeds for gun threats in real time. Omnilert can identify a potential gun threat, often in fractions of a second, and then automatically start a process that includes real-time human verification and response activation.
That “detect, verify, respond” sequence is important because the goal isn’t just to know something happened. It’s to help teams act quickly and work together more efficiently.
What You’ll Learn in the Webinar
The team will cover practical guidance on:
- Where visual AI gun detection fits best across outdoor areas and large perimeters
- How it works with existing cameras, so you can extend capabilities without replacing your current video infrastructure
- What happens after detection: verification, escalation, and automated response workflows designed to speed reaction time
- Operational considerations for large-area deployments (coverage strategy, staffing realities, and response coordination)
- How 24/7 monitoring works and what it looks like across multiple camera feeds in outdoor spaces
- Why speed matters – leveraging the pre-attack window
Save Your Seat for May 6
If you’re looking for a way to extend proactive protection beyond the doors, this webinar will give you a clear framework for how visual AI gun detection can support wide-area coverage and faster response.
Register now to reserve your spot for 2:00 p.m. ET, May 6, 2026.

