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  • ZyDoc Highlights AI + Human Hybrid Documentation Solution for Retina Practices at ASRS Business of Retina in Houston

    ZyDoc will showcase its AI documentation platform at ASRS 2026, offering a secure U.S.-based alternative that boosts efficiency, accuracy, and revenue.

    ZyDoc empowers retina practices to capture more revenue from every patient visit by improving documentation accuracy, reducing missed charges, and helping physicians focus more on care, not paperwork.”
    — James Maisel, MD, Founder & CEO of ZyDoc

    HOUSTON, TX, UNITED STATES, March 18, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — ZyDoc, a leader in AI-powered clinical documentation solutions, announced its participation in the 2026 ASRS Business of Retina Meeting, taking place March 20–22 in Houston. The company will showcase its AI-driven documentation platform designed to help retina specialists reduce administrative burden while maintaining strict HIPAA compliance.

    The conference comes at a time when many ophthalmology and retina practices are reassessing the use of offshore transcription and documentation services due to evolving compliance concerns and patient privacy risks. Healthcare organizations are increasingly evaluating whether offshore documentation workflows meet evolving HIPAA security and privacy standards, particularly as protected health information (PHI) moves across international boundaries.

    “Retina specialists are under intense pressure to document more while seeing higher patient volumes,” said James Maisel, Founder & CEO at ZyDoc. “Our platform enables physicians to generate structured clinical documentation without relying on offshore transcription services, helping practices maintain control over sensitive patient data while significantly boosting practice efficiency and therefore revenue as a result.”

    ZyDoc’s platform uses AI-powered clinical documentation technology to capture physician-patient interactions and automatically generate structured notes tailored for ophthalmology and retina workflows.

    Key benefits for retina practices include:
    -Reduced documentation time for physicians
    -Structured retinal exam documentation
    -Improved coding accuracy
    -HIPAA-compliant workflows with secure data handling

    Attendees of the ASRS Business of Retina Meeting can visit ZyDoc on the exhibit floor to learn more about the platform.

    As an incentive for physicians attending the meeting, ZyDoc is offering a 30-day free trial for retina practices interested in evaluating the platform.

    “With increasing regulatory focus on patient data security, many practices are exploring alternatives to offshore documentation models,” said Dr. Maisel. “AI-powered solutions allow practices to improve efficiency while keeping data secure and compliant.”

    The ASRS Business of Retina Meeting is one of the premier events focused on the operational and financial management of retina practices.

    Retina specialists attending the conference can learn more or schedule a demo at:
    www.zydoc.com/events/asrs2026

    About Zydoc
    Zydoc provides AI-powered clinical documentation solutions that help physicians reduce administrative burden, improve documentation quality, and maintain regulatory compliance. The platform supports structured clinical documentation across multiple specialties while prioritizing security and HIPAA-compliant data handling.

    For more information, visit www.zydoc.com

    James M. Maisel, M.D.
    ZyDoc Medical Transcription, LLC
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  • Lightspeed Systems Enhances Student Safety Platform with Emoji Detection Capability

    Lightspeed Alert Now Identifies Violence and Self-Harm Signals Expressed Through Emojis, Closing a Critical Gap in Student Safety Monitoring

    Emoji detection isn’t about flagging every concerning signal, it’s about making sure Alert sees the full picture of how students express what they’re going through.”
    — Jennifer Duer, VP of Product

    AUSTIN, TX, UNITED STATES, March 18, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Lightspeed Systems, a leader in student safety and digital learning solutions for K–12 schools, today announced the addition of emoji detection to Lightspeed Alert™, the company’s AI-powered student safety monitoring platform. The new capability allows Lightspeed Alert™ to identify concerning signals expressed through emojis related to threats of violence and indicators of self-harm.

    As student communication continues to evolve, emojis have become a meaningful part of how young people express emotion and intent — including in situations involving potential risk. Phrases like “end it 💀,” “🔫 school,” or “🪢 myself” may reflect real distress or threatening intent, yet have historically been invisible to text-based monitoring systems. Alert’s emoji detection closes that gap by evaluating emoji-based phrases in context, alongside the surrounding language and behavioral signals Alert already analyzes.

    “Students communicate differently than they did even a few years ago, and safety tools have to keep up,” said Jennifer Duer, VP of Product, Student Success. “Emoji detection isn’t about flagging every concerning signal, it’s about making sure Alert sees the full picture of how students express what they’re going through. When a student signals they need help, it shouldn’t matter whether they used words or emojis to say it.”

    Key capabilities:

    Context-aware detection: Emojis are evaluated alongside surrounding activity and language patterns, not as isolated flags
    Violence and self-harm focus: Targeted at threats of harm, weapons and violent intent, and suicidal ideation or self-harm signals
    Broad platform coverage: Active across Gmail, Outlook, Google Drive, OneDrive, Canvas LMS, Chrome Helper Extensions, and iOS Cloud Proxy for Safari
    No admin configuration required: Works automatically within existing Alert monitoring pipelines
    Emoji detection is available to all Lightspeed Alert™ customers and requires no changes to existing configurations or workflows.

    About Lightspeed Systems
    With more than 25 years of serving education, Lightspeed Systems delivers the most in-depth visibility and control to power exceptional schools where students are safe and engaged; technology is compliant and easily managed; and resources are secure and optimized. Purpose-built for school networks and devices, Lightspeed’s cloud-managed solutions include the most effective web filtering, student safety monitoring, classroom management, device management, and data analytics software available. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, with a European office in London, UK, Lightspeed serves over 23 million students across 31,000 schools in 43 countries, utilizing 15 million devices.

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  • Distinguished News Leader Stephen Capus to be Honored with Lifetime Achievement Award at NYF’s Storytellers Gala

    New York Festivals Storytellers Gala Celebrates Its Legacy of Honoring Industry Visionaries

    It is a profound honor to receive this Lifetime Achievement Award and be recognized alongside this esteemed community of storytellers.”
    — Stephen Capus, President of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL)

    NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES, March 18, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — New York Festivals® Television & Film Awards and Radio Awards are proud to honor distinguished news leader Stephen Capus, President of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) and former President of NBC News, with the New York Festivals 2026 Lifetime Achievement Award.

    A respected global news leader and editorial strategist, Capus has spent decades shaping the modern broadcast news landscape while upholding the highest standards of journalistic excellence.

    The New York Festivals Lifetime Achievement Award, launched in 2011, honors prominent industry leaders, innovators, and driving forces in the broadcast world whose groundbreaking accomplishments have advanced their field and left a lasting impact on the industry. The 2026 Lifetime Award recipient will be celebrated at the annual Storytellers Gala, recognizing TV & Film Awards and Radio Awards trophy winners from around the globe.

    “It is a profound honor to receive this Lifetime Achievement Award and be recognized alongside this esteemed community of storytellers. This honor is not mine alone, but a testament to the journalists I’ve worked with throughout my career – especially my RFE/RL colleagues who are committed to showing the world what is happening inside places like Ukraine and Iran. Their passion for excellence and dedication to the truth inspires me each day. My deepest gratitude to my family, whose support has made all of this possible.”

    Stephen Capus has served as President of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty since January 1, 2024, leading one of the world’s most vital independent media organizations. Prior to his appointment, he provided strategic and managerial counsel to RFE/RL leadership.

    Under Capus’s leadership, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty continues its mission to promote democratic values by delivering accurate, uncensored news and fostering open debate in countries where free press is threatened and disinformation is pervasive. Reaching nearly 50 million people each week, RFE/RL fills a critical gap in regions where independent journalism is restricted, banned, or still emerging.

    Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty has received global recognition for its investigative reporting, human rights coverage, and public-interest storytelling.

    Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty’s programs have earned multiple awards from New York Festivals TV & Film and Radio Grand Juries. Most recently are 2025 Gold Tower for Human Rights Documentary “How Russian Forces Hunted Down A Ukrainian Shopkeeper In Bucha Bloodbath” (RFE/RL’s Ukrainian Service); 2025 Gold Tower for Sports Podcast “Gordafarid” (RFE/RL’s Persian-language service Radio Farda); 2024 Bronze Tower for Social Justice Podcast “Vida” (RFE/RL’s Persian-language service Farda); and 2024 Gold Tower for Human Rights Documentary for “Silent Deportation” (RFE/RL).

    Over the course of a distinguished 20-year career at NBC, including nearly eight years as President of NBC News, Capus oversaw global editorial operations and guided coverage of global events. He served as executive producer of NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw, MSNBC’s The News with Brian Williams, and countless NBC News special reports.

    From 2014 to 2018, Capus was Executive Editor of CBS News and Executive Producer of the CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley. Earlier in his career, he held roles across television, radio, and print journalism in the Philadelphia area.

    Capus’s leadership and production teams have been recognized with many of the industry’s most prestigious honors, including the Edward R. Murrow Award, Alfred I. duPont-Columbia Award, multiple Emmy Awards, a George Polk Award, and a Peabody Award. In 2007, he was bestowed the Ida B. Wells Award by the National Association of Black Journalists.

    A graduate of Temple University, Capus serves on the Board of Visitors of Temple’s Klein School of Communications and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

    The annual Storytellers Gala, featuring award winners and industry executives from around the globe, will be streamed on May 21, 2026.

    New York Festivals TV & Film Awards celebrates groundbreaking storytelling and honors content across all viewing platforms created today around the globe. The NYF Radio Awards celebrate creative audio storytellers from around the world, recognizing innovation and exceptional quality in broadcast and audio content across all genres and platforms.

    All Entries in the 2026 competition will be judged by NYF’s TV & Film Awards Grand Jury comprised of producers, directors, writers, and other creative media professionals from around the globe. New York Festivals Radio Awards Grand Jury, a global roster of award-winning audio professionals, will judge the 2026 Radio Awards entries.

    All award-winning entries are showcased on the TV & Film Awards and Radio Awards winners gallery.

    For more information on the 2026 New York Festivals TV & Film Awards, visit https://tvf.newyorkfestivals.com/ and for the 2026 NYF Radio Awards visit https://radiohome.newyorkfestivals.com/.

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  • Dream Air Begins Construction on Corporate Aviation Facility at New Century AirCenter

    When owners can visit multiple facilities or markets in a single day, the aircraft becomes a business tool rather than a luxury purchase.”
    — Chin Rajapaksha

    GARDNER, KS, UNITED STATES, March 18, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — A locally founded aviation company is expanding its footprint in Johnson County with a new aviation services development at New Century AirCenter in Gardner, Kansas.

    Dream Air, led by CEO Chin Rajapaksha and COO Tidus Spencer, has begun construction on a multi-phase corporate aviation facility that will serve private aircraft owners, business operators, and visiting aircraft in the Kansas City metro area.

    The project marks the company’s evolution from an aircraft brokerage and advisory firm into a full-service aviation operation offering aircraft storage, fueling, management, and operational support.

    Construction started in September 2025 on the first phase of the development, which includes a 40,000-square-foot hangar, operational offices, and customer support facilities. The initial building is expected to open in August 2026.

    A second phase — already in planning — will add an approximately 33,000-square-foot maintenance hangar designed to support based aircraft and transient corporate operators.

    The overall development will occupy more than nine acres at the airport.

    A Growing Segment of Business Travel
    Dream Air was founded in Kansas nearly seven years ago as a small aircraft sales operation focused on pre-owned business jets. The company advises entrepreneurs and privately held businesses on aircraft acquisition and operating strategy.

    Rajapaksha said the company’s clients are often business owners who previously relied on airlines, charter flights, or fractional programs but reached a point where scheduling limitations began affecting productivity.

    “For many companies, travel time becomes a major operational cost,” Rajapaksha said. “When owners can visit multiple facilities or markets in a single day, the aircraft becomes a business tool rather than a luxury purchase.”

    The company says one of its primary roles is educating first-time aircraft buyers on ownership economics. Many prospective owners assume operating a business jet requires extremely high hourly expenses. Dream Air instead focuses on properly selected pre-owned aircraft with known maintenance histories and predictable operating costs.

    The company has facilitated transactions involving multiple aircraft platforms, including Dassault Falcon, Gulfstream, Cessna Citation, and Beechcraft models.

    Fuel Supply Partnership
    As part of the development, Dream Air has entered into a strategic fuel supply partnership with Avfuel Corporation, a global independent supplier of aviation fuel and logistics services.

    Through the partnership, the facility will have access to Avfuel’s contract fuel programs, supply network, and logistics infrastructure, allowing Dream Air to offer competitive jet fuel pricing and consistent supply availability for both based and transient aircraft operators.

    Company leadership said the agreement is critical to the operational model of the facility. Fuel represents one of the largest operating expenses in business aviation, and access to a national fuel network allows the company to provide predictable pricing and coordinated fueling support for customers operating across multiple airports.

    The partnership also connects the facility into Avfuel’s broader aviation services ecosystem, including flight departments, charter operators, and corporate aviation operators traveling throughout the United States.

    Why Gardner
    Dream Air evaluated multiple regional locations before selecting New Century AirCenter. Company leadership cited available land, runway capability, and proximity to the Kansas City business community as key decision factors.

    Airport officials have been working to expand business aviation activity at the airport, and the development aligns with broader efforts to attract aviation-related investment to southern Johnson County.

    The company also noted that many business aircraft operators prefer airports outside congested commercial airline environments while still maintaining access to the metropolitan area.

    Long-Term Vision
    Dream Air executives say the long-term goal is to create a Midwest hub for entrepreneur-owned aircraft — a growing segment of aviation where companies operate their own aircraft to improve travel efficiency and schedule control.

    As the Kansas City region continues to expand economically, the company believes business aviation demand will grow alongside it.

    “We see Kansas City as an underserved market for accessible corporate aviation,” Spencer said. “Our objective is to provide practical, reliable services that support business growth in the region.”

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  • Aerolib Launches AI-Powered Mobile Ecosystem to Revolutionize Hospital Revenue Cycle and Denial Management

    Aerolib launches Aerolib.app for Physician Advisors, featuring P2P simulations, IP-only search tools, & real-time payer updates to reduce hospital denials.

    The Aerolib App puts years of physician advisor expertise in the pocket of every UR professional, ensuring hospitals have the data they need to win appeals and secure reimbursement at the bedside.”
    — Deepak Pahuja MD MBA

    FRISCO, TX, UNITED STATES, March 18, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — In an era where healthcare reimbursement is increasingly dictated by complex algorithmic audits and shifting payer policies, Aerolib Healthcare Solutions, a pioneer in clinical revenue cycle excellence, today announced the official launch of the Aerolib App. This comprehensive mobile ecosystem is meticulously engineered to empower Physician Advisors, Case Managers, and Utilization Review (UR) professionals with the high-velocity tools required to mitigate denials, secure appropriate inpatient status, and maintain total regulatory compliance.

    The launch of the Aerolib App marks a pivotal shift in how hospital revenue cycle teams interact with clinical data and payer intelligence. Historically, Physician Advisors have been tethered to desktop EMR systems or forced to sift through thousands of pages of CMS manuals and private payer medical policies. The Aerolib App consolidates these disparate resources into a singular, intuitive mobile interface, providing a “digital headquarters” for the modern clinician-advisor.

    Solving the “Status” Crisis in Modern Medicine
    At the heart of the Aerolib App is a commitment to solving the industry’s most persistent challenge: appropriate patient status. With the introduction of the CMS 2-Midnight Rule and the increasing scrutiny of Medicare Advantage plans, the financial health of a hospital often rests on the accuracy of the initial admission decision.

    The Aerolib App addresses this through its Clinical Tool Suite, which includes 57+ evidence-based clinical calculators and proprietary decision trees. These tools, such as the Condition Code 44 Rules and Status via 2MN Rule Benchmark, provide UR teams with a standardized, defensible framework for clinical decision-making. By moving these flowcharts from static PDFs into an interactive mobile format, Aerolib ensures that the most current regulatory guidance is always at the bedside.

    Interactive Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Simulations
    One of the most innovative features of the platform is the P2P Simulation Engine. Peer-to-peer reviews are often the last line of defense against an insurance denial, yet many Physician Advisors enter these calls without formal training in the specific “payer language” required to win.

    The Aerolib App allows users to practice these high-stakes conversations against a simulated medical director. Scenarios include:

    Inpatient Admission Denials: Defending the medical necessity of a 72-year-old female with CHF exacerbation.

    Observation vs. Inpatient Status: Navigating acute pancreatitis cases under Aetna or UnitedHealthcare criteria.

    Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) Denials: Arguing for continued stay in post-acute settings.

    Behavioral Health Inpatient Denials: Handling complex psychiatric medical necessity reviews.

    By utilizing these simulations, hospital staff can refine their arguments, identify clinical “red flags,” and increase their win rates during actual payer negotiations.

    Real-Time Payer Intelligence and Regulatory Monitoring
    The healthcare regulatory landscape is in a constant state of flux. In early 2026 alone, hospitals have seen significant updates to NCDs regarding AI-assisted imaging and massive shifts in prior authorization criteria from major carriers like BCBS and UnitedHealthcare.

    The Aerolib App features a Regulatory Updates feed that is live-monitored and categorized by clinical impact (High, Medium, or Low). This ensures that a Physician Advisor in Frisco, Texas, or a Case Manager in New York City is instantly alerted to a CMS Transmittal or a Payer Policy change that could affect their hospital’s bottom line. The app also includes a dedicated IP-Only Procedure Search Tool, allowing users to instantly verify CPT/HCPCS codes against the CMS Inpatient-Only list for the years 2020 through 2026, preventing costly billing errors before they are ever submitted.

    The “SOS” Feature: Direct Line to Expertise
    Recognizing that technology is most effective when paired with human expertise, Aerolib has integrated a direct “SOS” feature within the app. Users facing an urgent deadline or a particularly complex status question can trigger a direct line to a board-certified Aerolib Physician Advisor. This feature offers same-day response times for UR teams, providing a safety net of MD/MBA-level expertise for the most challenging clinical scenarios.

    A New Standard for Hospital RCM
    “The Aerolib App is the culmination of years of boots-on-the-ground experience in hospital consultation,” said Deepak Pahuja, CMO of Aerolib Healthcare Solutions. “We realized that the greatest friction in the revenue cycle isn’t a lack of data, but the inability to access that data at the moment of truth. Whether you are at the bedside, in a UR committee meeting, or on a call with a payer medical director, the Aerolib App provides the clinical and regulatory evidence needed to protect hospital revenue and, ultimately, patient care.”

    The platform’s user-centric design includes a Member Directory for internal collaboration, a Media Library for ongoing education, and a Quiz of the Day to keep staff sharp on the latest clinical documentation standards. With a low-friction “Get Started” process, Aerolib is making professional-grade Physician Advisor tools accessible to hospitals of all sizes, from small rural facilities to large academic medical centers.

    The Aerolib App is available now. To learn more about how Aerolib is transforming healthcare revenue cycles for hospitals nationwide, visit https://aerolib.app.

    Deepak Pahuja
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  • Bach Party DJ Services Launches for Scottsdale Airbnb Weekends as Triple-Digit Heat Returns

    Drewstyle is launching Bach Party DJ for bachelorette weekends. Booking today at https://www.scottsdaledj.com/bachelorette-party, or by text at (480) 647-5849.

    The service is built for hosts and groups who want the energy of a Scottsdale bach weekend without the usual headaches.”
    — Drew Smith

    SCOTTSDALE, AZ, UNITED STATES, March 18, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — As Scottsdale heads into another stretch of 100-plus-degree days, DJ Drewstyle is launching Bach Party DJ Services designed specifically for bachelorette weekends and private parties at Scottsdale-area Airbnbs, with pool parties, welcome parties and pregame sets built around the pace of the weekend.

    The service is built for hosts and groups who want the energy of a Scottsdale bach weekend without the usual headaches — unclear timelines, weak sound, awkward transitions, or a DJ who can’t read the room. Drewstyle’s approach is simple: show up prepared, keep the vibe moving, and run the music like it’s part of the event plan, not an afterthought.

    “Pool day is the main event in Scottsdale,” Drew said. “I keep the energy up, pace it so it lasts all afternoon, and make sure the music hits while keeping everything respectful for the house and the neighborhood.”

    Drew has years of experience DJing for high-end corporate and private events across Scottsdale and Paradise Valley and is known for reading the room and keeping events on track without making it about him.

    Bach Party DJ Services is designed for the moments that matter most during a Scottsdale bachelorette weekend, including:

    Welcome party — set the tone the first night with a clean, high-energy mix that fits the group
    Pool party / pool day — open-format music built for peak heat, peak energy and all-day pacing
    Pregame — tight, upbeat sets that keep the group moving before heading out
    Sendoff / last-night party — a final-night set that lands the weekend strong

    Drewstyle’s Scottsdale credibility is built on consistent, real-world performance in the market. He has played at Scottsdale hotspots like El Hefe and rooftop pools, and currently plays at Estelle Scottsdale.

    Groups can book directly online or by text.

    Book / Contact:
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    About DJ Drewstyle

    DJ Drewstyle provides professional DJ and emcee services for corporate events and private parties across Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and greater Phoenix. Known for preparation, reliability and open-format performance, Drewstyle works directly with clients from planning through execution — with no corporate layers and no surprises on event day.

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  • BTR: How Monitoring Analog Power Signals to Feed AI Is Reshaping Performance at Mid-Market Manufacturer Alleguard

    WASHINGTON, DC, UNITED STATES, March 18, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Mid-market manufacturers are entering the AI era with less patience for experimentation and more exposure to consequences. The sector is being pushed to invest by cost pressure and competitive urgency, but it is also being forced to confront an uncomfortable reality. A large share of AI initiatives still stall in pilots, fail to operationalize, or produce unclear returns, even as budgets keep rising.

    Gartner has reported that at least 50% of generative AI projects are abandoned after proof of concept because of poor data quality, risk controls, surging costs or unclear business value. Meanwhile, a 2025 survey by RSM US LLP found that 91 percent of middle-market companies are using generative AI in some capacity, but many are still working to integrate it into core operations, underscoring both strong adoption momentum and the ongoing challenge of translating pilots into scaled business value.

    That mismatch between spend and value realization is shaping how the mid-market adopts AI. Instead of beginning with automation, many plants are beginning with observability. They are instrumenting operations so that AI can be fed reliable signals, and so that frontline teams can act on what the data infers.

    That adoption logic was on display in a BizTechReports vidcast interview with Lauren Dunford, CEO of Guidewheel, and two leaders from Alleguard’s Greenville facility, plant manager Heath Evans and maintenance manager Steve Billock. Their discussion centered on a pragmatic idea. If factories are going to “use AI,” the first step may be turning analog machine signals into digital data that people can trust, classify, and use to run the plant operations.

    At a facility operated by Alleguard in Greenville, Michigan, that signal is amperage. Alleguard is a North American manufacturer of engineered styrofoam products used in industrial, commercial and consumer applications. While the company name may not be widely recognized, its products are commonly found protecting appliances, automotive components, pharmaceutical shipments and in retail stores that carry disposable coolers.

    Evans and Billock said the perennial struggle for manufacturers is to optimize uptime, improve overall equipment effectiveness and reduce cost and operational risk. The question was how to harness emerging technologies, including AI, in a way that could be integrated into daily operations and augment, rather than disrupt, the capabilities of the team.

    That challenge showed up as a lack of real-time visibility into performance.

    “You didn’t know if you were winning or losing until the end of the shift,” Evans said.

    That is where Guidewheel’s approach came into focus.

    Dunford said the premise was straightforward. The plant began by capturing the electrical heartbeat of equipment. Noninvasive sensors were clipped around power lines to measure amperage and power draw. Algorithms translated fluctuations in that signal into machine states such as running, idle or down. Over time, the system incorporated plant context, including operating schedules, and could layer in additional sensor inputs, while remaining compatible with older equipment that lacked modern control systems.

    “What we’re capturing is these real-time, tiny little fluctuations of that electrical heartbeat,” Dunford said.
    By converting those fluctuations into structured data, the plant was able to see machine performance as it happened rather than reconstruct it after the fact.

    Billock described it in practical maintenance terms.

    “If you want to know how much a motor’s pulling, you put your amp clamp on the wire,” he said. “All Guidewheel’s done with this particular clamp is taken that signal that we all use to troubleshoot every single day and turned into an ongoing window into real-time data.”

    Billock said the team deployed clamps broadly across the plant’s production equipment and then began developing a working understanding of how to interpret the signals under different operating conditions. Each press generates distinct electrical patterns depending on whether it is preheating, cycling or fully producing parts. By monitoring hydraulic systems, total incoming power and hopper activity, the team learned to distinguish between machines that were energized and those that were actually manufacturing. Without that contextual interpretation, preheating cycles could be mistaken for productive runtime, distorting performance data.

    From Signal Capture to Operational Discipline

    That technical foundation was only the beginning. The harder task was standardizing how the data was classified, shared and acted upon across shifts and roles. Evans said the plant began in what he called a crawl-to-walk phase, focused on uptime and downtime classification. The goal was to build data integrity before addressing more complex optimization challenges.

    “We wanted to ensure the downtime’s getting tagged properly, coded properly,” he said. “Because if we don’t have good data integrity going in, then trying to create solutions for the problems, we’re going to be chasing our tail.”

    The plant’s deployment timeline also reflected a mid-market pattern. Leadership wanted to replace paper-based reporting with technology, but it did not start by rebuilding equipment or tearing out systems. Evans said the Greenville site served as a beta plant, trialing the system on one press in October. After extending the pilot, the plant expanded deployment the week before Thanksgiving, supported by Guidewheel staff and then carried forward by Billock’s maintenance team.

    That sequence matters because mid-market manufacturers often face a credibility hurdle with new technology. If a system is seen as “another dashboard” imposed from outside, operators may comply superficially or resist quietly. The Greenville team emphasized that adoption accelerated once operators and supervisors could all see the same version of the truth on the floor.

    Guidewheel monitors display machine status across the plant. Tablets at equipment allow operators to classify downtime in real time. Alerts can trigger when downtime persists beyond defined thresholds. Evans said the visibility changed behavior quickly.

    “Nine times out of 10, if you give somebody a challenge and they know what the target is, they’re going to go after it and they’re going to win,” he said, “provided you give them the right tools.”

    Over the first three months, Evans said the plant’s uptime moved from the low 70 percent range to about 86 percent. He said overall equipment effectiveness, which averaged in the mid-70s in the last quarter of 2025, reached 88.9 percent month to date in February of 2026.

    Those gains, the participants said, did not come from a single predictive breakthrough. They came from faster feedback loops and consistent problem definition. Each morning, Evans, Billock and supervisors review downtime events and clean up anomalies in tagging. Each week, they identify the biggest downtime driver and focus on it.

    Billock said the team focuses each week on its single largest downtime driver rather than trying to solve every issue at once. The weekly routine also highlights a subtle but consequential shift in plant culture. Visibility tools can easily become punitive if they are used only to find failure. To that point, the team uses the same data to reinforce what is going well.

    “It doesn’t just have to be a negative,” he said. “Use it to show them how good they’re doing.”

    Evans described a moment that underscored the cultural shift underway. A team lead sent him a photo of the scoreboard showing an hour in which presses were running at 100 percent. She sent it, he said, not as a report, but as a reflection of how the team was performing in real time. The visibility allowed operators to see the results of their work as it happened, reinforcing ownership and pride on the floor.
    The most vivid example of usability illustrated how operational visibility had moved beyond the plant floor. By converting electrical signals into structured digital data, the system made machine performance securely accessible to authorized personnel in real time, rather than confining it to physical equipment or end-of-shift reports.
    Billock said that shift has changed how he begins his day.
    “I’ve got a three-month-old baby,” he said. “Every morning we get up, I get my coffee, he gets his bottle, and we sit there and go through Guidewheel.”
    From his phone, he reviews the prior two shifts before arriving on site. He can see every downtime event, compare it with supervisor notes and identify patterns that may require attention. Instead of walking into the plant to reconstruct what happened overnight, he arrives with context and priorities already in mind.
    The difference, he said, is not convenience alone. It is confidence. “It’s so surprisingly accurate,” he said.
    In practical terms, information that was once locked inside individual machines and paper logs is now available securely to the people responsible for acting on it. That mobility shortens response times and extends accountability, while allowing plant leaders to remain connected without being physically tethered to the factory floor.

    A Universal Signal Across Diverse Machines

    That portability of information reflects a deeper architectural decision.

    Guidewheel’s bet is that amperage and power draw provide a universal denominator. If the system can infer machine states from electrical signatures, it can establish apples-to-apples visibility across heterogeneous environments without requiring deep integration into every machine’s control stack.

    That design choice also intersects with risk management. Manufacturers have become prominent targets for cyber incidents, and many mid-market operators remain cautious about connecting operational technology to corporate networks. Dunford said the system can be deployed in ways that avoid touching existing networks or equipment controls, which can reduce perceived exposure.

    “It’s air gapped,” she said, describing configurations that keep the monitoring separate from the plant network while still sending data to the cloud.

    Dunford described a future in which the system learns both locally and comparatively. Each machine has a unique history and usage pattern. But as more machines across more plants are monitored, benchmarking across similar equipment could improve pattern recognition and predictive accuracy. She cited incidents where anomalies have helped teams find overheating risks before they became larger problems.

    The Greenville case suggests that the frontier for many mid-market manufacturers may not lie in developing fully automated factories. It may hinge on having analog behavior of machines translated into digital formats that informs AI systems and human decision-making at the same time.

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  • EnforceAuth Delivers Coverage of Gartner AI TRiSM Framework, Closing the Authorization Gap

    AI Security Fabric platform becomes the first solution purpose-built to enforce all four layers of the Gartner AI TRiSM model

    SAN DIEGO, CA, UNITED STATES, March 18, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — EnforceAuth, the AI Security Fabric company, today announced that its unified authorization platform delivers end-to-end coverage of all four layers of the Gartner AI Trust, Risk and Security Management (AI TRiSM) framework — the industry’s most comprehensive model for governing enterprise AI systems. EnforceAuth is positioned as the enforcement layer that the AI TRiSM framework requires but no existing security vendor has provided: a real-time, policy-driven authorization engine that continuously verifies the identity and authorized actions of every actor across enterprise AI deployments, whether human or non-human.

    The announcement comes as enterprise adoption of AI agents accelerates across regulated industries, and as organizations face a widening gap between AI safety investments — behavioral guardrails and content filters — and the runtime authorization controls required to comply with the HIPPA, PCI, EU AI Act, DORA, NIST AI RMF, and SOX. EnforceAuth refers to this gap as the Authorization Gap: the space between making AI polite and making AI secure.

    “The Gartner AI TRiSM framework is the most rigorous articulation of what enterprise AI governance actually requires. When you map its four layers against what current security vendors provide, a single gap appears in every layer: runtime authorization enforcement. That is precisely what EnforceAuth was built to provide. We are not retrofitting an IAM tool or bolting AI coverage onto a CNAPP platform. We built the authorization layer that the AI era demands — and we built it to map exactly to what Gartner’s research says enterprises need.”
    — Mark Rogge, Founder and CEO, EnforceAuth


    The Authorization Gap: Where AI Safety Ends and AI Security Must Begin
    According to Gartner’s Market Guide for AI Trust, Risk and Security Management (February 2025), organizations must address governance, runtime enforcement, information governance, and traditional access control as distinct and interdependent layers of AI security. Yet research from multiple industry sources indicates that security investments in enterprise AI have been heavily concentrated in AI safety capabilities — content moderation, prompt engineering, alignment techniques, and behavioral guardrails — rather than the runtime authorization controls that AI TRiSM’s framework demands.
    EnforceAuth defines this misalignment as the Politeness Trap: the assumption that a well-behaved AI agent is a secure one. A polite AI agent that passes every content filter can still access data it is not authorized to read, execute transactions it is not permitted to initiate, and call APIs with privileges it was granted during deployment and never had revoked. These are authorization failures, not safety failures — and they represent the primary unaddressed attack surface in enterprise AI environments today.
    62 percent of AI practitioners cite security as the primary challenge in deploying AI agents.
    48 percent of enterprise leaders identify security threats as a top-three barrier to AI implementation.
    Non-human identities — service accounts, API keys, AI agents, and automated pipelines — now outnumber human identities in enterprise environments at a ratio of 82 to 1. Each of these identities requires not just authentication, but continuous authorization enforcement at the action level.


    EnforceAuth’s Full-Stack AI TRiSM Coverage: Layer by Layer
    EnforceAuth’s AI Security Fabric platform provides enforcement capabilities that directly address each layer of the Gartner AI TRiSM framework:

    LAYER 1 — AI GOVERNANCE
    EnforceAuth provides policy-as-code governance across all four enterprise domains — Applications, Infrastructure, Data, and AI Workloads — through a single, unified policy engine. Built on Open Policy Agent (OPA) with native compatibility for Cedar (AWS) and Zanzibar (Google), the platform delivers an immutable decision audit trail for every authorization event across both human and non-human identities. Pre-built compliance frameworks for the EU AI Act, DORA, and SOX enable enterprises to demonstrate continuous governance from day one, replacing manual policy documentation with enforcement-time evidence.

    LAYER 2 — RUNTIME INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT
    Where most vendors offer post-hoc logging and periodic reviews, EnforceAuth enforces authorization inline — at the moment of every AI action, at machine speed. Every request made by an AI agent, whether to read data, call an API, execute a workflow, or transact on behalf of a user, is evaluated against centralized policy in real time. Authorization decisions are rendered in sub-50 millisecond latency, supporting enterprise-scale AI deployments without performance degradation. Multi-agent fleet management through the HAWK architecture enables identity-level control across complex agentic systems operating simultaneously.

    LAYER 3 — INFORMATION GOVERNANCE
    EnforceAuth extends authorization enforcement into the data layer, including retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) pipelines, vector stores, AI training data repositories, and data lakes. Row-level and column-level access enforcement for AI workloads ensures that the data an AI agent can retrieve is governed by the same policy engine as all other enterprise access — eliminating the ungoverned data access pathway that RAG architectures introduce. With non-human identities including service accounts, API keys, and AI agents subject to the same 82:1 ratio enforcement, organizations can demonstrate continuous identity verification across every data access event.

    LAYER 4 — TRADITIONAL PROTECTION
    EnforceAuth integrates with and extends the traditional access control and IAM infrastructure that most enterprises have already deployed. Native integrations with Okta, Azure Active Directory, Microsoft Entra ID, Kubernetes, and major cloud providers (Azure, AWS, GCP) position EnforceAuth as the runtime enforcement layer above the authenticate-once model that traditional IAM provides. The fundamental distinction: IAM answers the question of who an identity is. EnforceAuth answers the question of what that identity is authorized to do, continuously, at every action, without trusting the initial authentication decision indefinitely.


    “The industry has spent billions of dollars making AI polite. We have invested in alignment, guardrails, and content moderation. Those investments matter. But polite AI with admin-level access to enterprise systems is still a security breach waiting to happen. Authorization is the missing layer — and it has to be enforced at runtime, not documented in a policy framework that nobody checks until after an incident.”
    — Mark Rogge, Founder and CEO, EnforceAuth

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  • Lightspeed Systems Expands Windows on ARM Support Across Its Product Portfolio

    Lightspeed Systems® today announced expanded support for Windows on ARM devices across its core product portfolio.

    By extending support to Windows on ARM across our platform, we’re ensuring districts can adopt new devices with confidence while maintaining the visibility and controls they rely on every day.”
    — Matthew Burg, VP of IT Solutions

    AUSTIN, TX, UNITED STATES, March 18, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Lightspeed Systems®, a leader in K–12 digital safety and device management, today announced expanded support for Windows on ARM devices across its core product portfolio, including Lightspeed Filter™, Lightspeed Alert™, Lightspeed Classroom™, and Lightspeed Signal™.

    As school districts continue to adopt a wider range of Windows devices, including ARM-based hardware, IT teams face growing pressure to maintain consistent visibility, control, and student safety across all environments. With this expansion, Lightspeed Systems enables districts to deploy Windows 10 and later devices across Intel and AMD brands and ARM architectures without compromising performance or protection.

    “Device ecosystems in K–12 are becoming more diverse, and schools need solutions that keep up,” said Matthew Burg, VP of IT Solutions at Lightspeed Systems. “By extending support to Windows on ARM across our platform, we’re ensuring districts can adopt new devices with confidence while maintaining the visibility and controls they rely on every day.”

    With these updates, districts can standardize on ARM-based Windows devices while maintaining:

    Real-time web filtering and policy enforcement
    Online activity monitoring and threat detection
    Classroom device visibility and control
    Device health and usage insights
    This expansion reflects Lightspeed Systems’ continued investment in platform compatibility, helping schools future-proof their technology strategies while supporting safe and effective digital learning environments.

    About Lightspeed Systems
    With more than 25 years of serving education, Lightspeed Systems delivers the most in-depth visibility and control to power exceptional schools where students are safe and engaged; technology is compliant and easily managed; and resources are secure and optimized. Purpose-built for school networks and devices, Lightspeed’s cloud-managed solutions include the most effective web filtering, student safety monitoring, classroom management, device management, and data analytics software available. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, with a European office in London, UK, Lightspeed serves over 23 million students across 31,000 schools in 43 countries, utilizing 15 million devices.

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  • CORRECTION Catalyst & STREAMWIDE announce collaboration to bring advanced communications capabilities to LTE Customers

    CORRECTION FROM SOURCE: Catalyst & STREAMWIDE announce collaboration to bring advanced communications capabilities to Broadband Mission Critical customers

    It is my pleasure to announce that Catalyst technology will be available to STREAMWIDE customers through this agreement.”
    — Robin Grier

    FOREST, VA, UNITED STATES, March 18, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — The original Press Release incorrectly indicated STREAMWIDE would promote and sell Catalyst’s Dispatch and Land Mobile Radio (LMR) LTE Interworking solutions to public safety organizations worldwide. The correct statement should read STREAMWIDE will recommend and integrate Catalyst’s Dispatch and Land Mobile Radio (LMR) LTE Interworking solutions to public safety organizations worldwide. The original Press Release incorrectly indicated Catalyst’s technology will enable STREAMWIDE to offer their customers a public safety grade dispatch solution through their Propulsion™ Dispatch Console. The correct statement should read Catalyst’s technology will enable STREAMWIDE to integrate for their customers a public safety grade dispatch solution through their Propulsion™ Dispatch Console.

    All other information contained in the news release remains unchanged.

    IWCE, Las Vegas NV March 16, 2026

    Catalyst Communications Technologies, Inc., a leading provider of IP based dispatch, interoperability and incident command solutions, and STREAMWIDE, a global leader in secure, mission-critical and business-critical communication solutions, have entered into an agreement under which STREAMWIDE will recommend and integrate Catalyst’s Dispatch and Land Mobile Radio (LMR) LTE Interworking solutions to public safety organizations worldwide.

    STREAMWIDE, through their Team on a Mission and Team on the Run platform solutions, are next generation solutions designed to meet the challenges of a demanding public safety environment. Team on a Mission offers Mission Critical Voice, Mission Critical Data, and Mission Critical Video as well as localization services, all in a single platform.

    AT&T selected STREAMWIDE to power FirstNet® Fusion, its next-generation mission-critical solution to offer FirstNet public safety agencies in the United States. FirstNet Fusion is expected to be available later this year. Catalyst dispatch and interoperability solutions have been deployed by FirstNet since 2021.

    Catalyst’s technology will enable STREAMWIDE to integrate for their customers a public safety grade dispatch solution through their Propulsion™ Dispatch Console. Catalyst’s IntelliLink™ Interworking and interoperability solutions offer a standards compliant LMR LTE Interworking solution so STREAMWIDE customers can communicate with external private Land Mobile Radio (LMR) systems and other Broadband / LTE push to talk systems. Catalyst’s LMR LTE Interworking and Dispatch solutions were developed through contracts with the Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate and the Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards Public Safety Communications Research division.

    “It is my pleasure to announce that Catalyst technology will be available to STREAMWIDE customers through this agreement.” said Robin Grier, Catalyst President. “We are proud to be associated with STREAMWIDE and their excellent reputation for stellar customer service and problem-solving solutions for their customers.”

    “We are pleased to partner with Catalyst to expand interoperability and dispatch capabilities within our mission-critical ecosystem. This collaboration will bring added value to public safety agencies worldwide.” Said Pascal Beglin, CEO of StreamWide.”

    Catalyst Communications Technologies, Inc. markets Radio Control over IP technology for the Critical Communications Industry and is a force for change in the effort to bring Internet-derived technologies into Critical Communications applications. Catalyst focuses on products that leverage standard Windows®-based computers to reduce cost and increase the efficiency of network operators and end users. Catalyst’s extensive product line significantly enhances modern and legacy dispatch communications systems by seamlessly bridging wireless and wireline communications networks for network-based interoperability.

    Contact Catalyst at info@catcomtec.com or (434) 582-6146 for additional information.

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    FirstNet® and the FirstNet logo are registered trademarks and service marks of the First Responder Network Authority. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

    STREAMWIDE (Euronext Growth: ALSTW – FR0010528059) STREAMWIDE is a recognized global leader in secure, mission-critical and business-critical communication solutions. Trusted by public safety agencies and enterprises worldwide, STREAMWIDE delivers innovative platforms that combine resilience, interoperability, and ease of use. Its solutions empower organizations in public safety, defense, energy, transportation, and industry to collaborate more efficiently, respond faster, and operate with maximum security in the most demanding environments. For more information: http://www.streamwide.com |

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