Wrap Technologies (NASDAQ: WRAP), a global leader in innovative public safety technologies, has been selected by WOFT Charities to provide training support for the WOFT Teacher Safety Training Program. This initiative received a $475,000 appropriation in Florida’s fiscal year 2026-27 state budget, underscoring the growing importance of school safety preparedness.
The training will focus on situational awareness, threat recognition, early intervention, de-escalation, and avoiding physical confrontation when possible. It will provide practical safety and preparedness training for teachers, administrators, and other school personnel, including real-world scenarios and practical self-defense instruction. This program comes at a time when schools across the nation are increasingly seeking to equip staff with tools to handle potential threats.
It is important to note that the $475,000 appropriation was made to WOFT, with WRAP receiving a portion based on services provided. This should not be interpreted as a direct $475,000 award or future revenue to WRAP. However, the selection positions WRAP as a key player in the educational safety sector, a market that has seen heightened demand following recent incidents.
WRAP also has exclusive access to WOFT’s training facility, which is being developed as a national flagship environment for integrated WRAP training. The company believes this model could expand beyond education into law enforcement, private security, military, and other professional safety environments, as well as private citizens. Eventually, it could incorporate a digital training ecosystem supporting continuous learning, recurring proficiency, and certification.
This development is significant because it diversifies WRAP’s revenue streams beyond its traditional law enforcement customer base. The company’s flagship product, the BolaWrap 150, is a non-lethal restraint device that has been adopted by over 1,000 agencies across the U.S. and in 60 countries. The device is designed to create time and distance during non-criminal calls, reducing the risk of injury to officers, subjects, and the community. It is backed by training certified by the International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training (IADLEST).
In addition to the BolaWrap, WRAP offers WrapReality, a fully immersive training simulator that enhances decision-making under stress. It provides first responders with realistic, interactive scenarios that reflect the evolving challenges of modern law enforcement. The company also offers WrapVision, a body-worn camera and evidence management system built for efficiency, security, and transparency. WrapVision boasts streamlined cloud integration and a made-in-America roadmap projected for early 2026, addressing concerns over data integrity and foreign surveillance risks.
The selection by WOFT Charities highlights WRAP’s commitment to expanding its training capabilities and addressing safety needs in educational environments. As the program rolls out, it could serve as a model for other states and organizations looking to enhance school safety. The exclusive access to the training facility also provides WRAP with a strategic advantage in developing and refining its training methodologies.
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