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Stopping threats before shots are fired: how ZeroEyes pairs computer vision with a 24/7 human verification layer to deliver actionable intelligence to responders in seconds.
Guest: Sam Alaimo – Co-Founder & Chief Revenue Officer, ZeroEyes
ZeroEyes was founded to tackle a real, urgent problem with a pragmatic solution: detect a brandished firearm through existing cameras, verify it fast, and dispatch real-time alerts. In this episode, Sam breaks down how the tech + operations model works, why dual-use (K-12, commercial, and DoD) made the product stronger, and what it takes to build a mission-first culture that scales.
Topics[00:00] - The mission: doing something practical about mass shootings
[01:35] - The founding story: Parkland, cameras, and “left of bang”
[04:44] - The hard truth: selling into schools vs. DoD (and staying mission-aligned)
[07:28] - Building a market that didn’t exist (and finding budget for it)
[07:54] - Inside the ZOC: human verification, dispatch, and actionable intel
[12:24] - Hiring as strategy: creating a mission-driven transition path for veterans
[16:08] - Raising venture-scale capital: what investors actually respond to
[22:15] - What’s next: expanding beyond firearms into new analytics (including knives)
[23:10] - Partnerships as force-multipliers (and why not to “reinvent the wheel”)
Resources & LinksIf this episode sparked ideas, share The Startup Defense with one operator or founder in your network—and if you’re building or scaling a defense tech product, reach out to Kform for support.
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Stopping threats before shots are fired: how ZeroEyes pairs computer vision with a 24/7 human verification layer to deliver actionable intelligence to responders in seconds.
Guest: Sam Alaimo – Co-Founder & Chief Revenue Officer, ZeroEyes
ZeroEyes was founded to tackle a real, urgent problem with a pragmatic solution: detect a brandished firearm through existing cameras, verify it fast, and dispatch real-time alerts. In this episode, Sam breaks down how the tech + operations model works, why dual-use (K-12, commercial, and DoD) made the product stronger, and what it takes to build a mission-first culture that scales.
Topics[00:00] - The mission: doing something practical about mass shootings
[01:35] - The founding story: Parkland, cameras, and “left of bang”
[04:44] - The hard truth: selling into schools vs. DoD (and staying mission-aligned)
[07:28] - Building a market that didn’t exist (and finding budget for it)
[07:54] - Inside the ZOC: human verification, dispatch, and actionable intel
[12:24] - Hiring as strategy: creating a mission-driven transition path for veterans
[16:08] - Raising venture-scale capital: what investors actually respond to
[22:15] - What’s next: expanding beyond firearms into new analytics (including knives)
[23:10] - Partnerships as force-multipliers (and why not to “reinvent the wheel”)
Resources & LinksIf this episode sparked ideas, share The Startup Defense with one operator or founder in your network—and if you’re building or scaling a defense tech product, reach out to Kform for support.

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