Georgia-based Flock Safety opens Smyrna manufacturing facility

ATLANTA – Gov. Brian Kemp today announced that Georgia-headquartered Flock Safety, a leading safety technology solutions provider, is opening a new manufacturing facility in Smyrna.

The new 97,000-square-foot facility will ultimately create an estimated 210 new jobs over the next three years and represents an investment of roughly $10 million. Kemp and First Lady Marty Kemp joined dignitaries, including Flock Safety CEO Garrett Langley, Flock Safety Chief People Officer Paige Todd, Smyrna Mayor Derek Norton, Cobb County Chairwoman Lisa Cupid, Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce CEO Katie Kirkpatrick, and Cobb County Police Chief Stuart VanHoozer, for a ribbon-cutting.

Flock Safety was founded in Georgia in 2017, and the company currently supports more than 250 jobs in the state. Over 300 law enforcement agencies and 100 businesses in Georgia have deployed Flock Safety’s technology to solve and reduce crime.

Flock Safety launched its Drone as First Responder system last year following its acquisition of Aerodome.

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