Genasys Secures Acoustic Warning System Order from Sedona, Arizona and Coconino County

GNSS
March 20, 2026

Genasys announced it has secured new acoustic voice outdoor warning system orders from the City of Sedona and Coconino County, funded by a FEMA grant and city council approvals, with installation sites in Uptown Sedona.

The order expands Genasys’s presence in the southwestern United States and adds to its portfolio of public‑safety acoustic solutions. The company’s strategy focuses on deploying LRAD‑based technology in high‑traffic, high‑risk areas such as tourist destinations and border regions.

While the dollar value of the contracts has not been disclosed, the order represents a tangible revenue opportunity for Genasys. In Q1 FY2026, the company reported revenue of $17.1 million, a 146% increase from the prior year, underscoring its growth trajectory.

CEO Richard Danforth emphasized the value of the technology, noting that the Acoustics systems deliver intelligible voice messages in multiple languages over long distances and can operate even when power and cellular networks are down. The Sedona deployment validates the system’s effectiveness in a high‑traffic tourist area.

The new contracts are part of Genasys’s broader effort to strengthen its market position in the public‑safety sector, though the company has not disclosed competitive landscape details. The order aligns with its goal of expanding its footprint in regions where emergency communication is critical.

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