Milestones 2011
  • ShotSpotter, Inc. changes corporate name to SST, Inc.
  • SST launches ShotSpotter Flex, the industry's only hosted gunfire alert and analysis solution
  • US Patent and Trademark Office issues ShotSpotter its 25th US Patent
2010
  • Ralph A. Clark named CEO
  • International business grows. Systems sold in Brazil and the United Kingdom
2009
  • Acquisition of SECURES® Acoustic Gunshot Detection System from QinetiQ North America
  • Evidence captured by ShotSpotter GLS assist murder conviction in Los Angeles County
2008
  • Listed as part of the AlwaysOn Global 250, a list of the hottest privately owned companies in technology
  • Presented Frost & Sullivan North America Product Innovation Award
2007
  • Business grows in Midwest and Northeast United States. Systems deployed include Boston, Mass., and Bellwood, Ill.
2006
  • ShotSpotter GLS deployed in the U.S. Capitol, Washington D.C.
2005
  • Acquisition of Centurist Systems, developer of individual-worn acoustic sensors
2003
  • FBI apprehends the notorious Columbus, Ohio freeway sniper using ShotSpotter system
2002
  • U.S. Department of Justice purchases ShotSpotter system
1999
  • USPTO issues ShotSpotter its first patent (#5,973,998)
  • ShotSpotter system deployed in Los Angeles County, Calif.
1997
  • Redwood City, Calif., credits ShotSpotter technology with enabling them to "prevent gunfire crimes, deaths, and serious injuries from occurring."
  • The National Institute of Justice (NIJ) independent test of ShotSpotter technology found the system to be both accurate and effective, reporting that the ShotSpotter Gunshot Location System accurately detected 80 percent of test fire incidents inside the test coverage area to within 40 feet, with a median error of 25 ft
1995
  • ShotSpotter founded
  • First deployment in Redwood City, Calif.