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Scottsdale public safety technology (NASDAQ: AXON); Taser + body cameras + AI evidence management, Carbyne $625M acquisition creates Axon 911 emergency response platform, 18,000+ law enforcement customers competing with Motorola Solutions.
Axon Enterprise, Inc. is a Scottsdale, Arizona-based public safety technology company — publicly traded on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: AXON) as an S&P 500 Industrials component — developing and selling conducted energy weapons (Taser), body-worn cameras, cloud-based digital evidence management, real-time operations software, and AI-driven public safety intelligence solutions to law enforcement agencies, military organizations, and corrections facilities worldwide through approximately 5,000 employees. Axon's Taser electric weapons (used by 18,000+ law enforcement agencies in 107 countries) define the conducted energy weapon category — but Axon has expanded beyond hardware into a comprehensive cloud-based public safety software platform: Axon Evidence (body camera video storage, evidence management, and prosecutorial disclosure), Axon Records (digital police reports), Axon Dispatch (AI-assisted dispatch), and Axon Draft One (AI-generated use-of-force reports from body camera audio). In a landmark 2025 expansion, Axon announced a $625 million cash acquisition of Carbyne — an emergency communications platform serving 250+ million people worldwide through next-generation 911 call routing, real-time location data, and AI dispatch situational intelligence — creating Axon 911, an integrated emergency response platform combining cloud-native 911 call management with AI-powered context delivery for dispatchers and first responders. The Carbyne acquisition is expected to close Q1 2026. CEO Rick Smith — Axon's founder, who invented the first Taser in the early 1990s after losing two childhood friends to gun violence — leads the company's mission-driven expansion into AI-powered public safety technology.
Roseland NJ payroll and HCM leader (NASDAQ: ADP) $19.2B FY2024 revenue (+7%); 1.1M clients, $55B+ float income, TotalSource PEO, ADP NER economic data competing with Paychex and Workday.
Automatic Data Processing, Inc. (ADP) is a Roseland, New Jersey-based payroll processing and human capital management company — publicly traded on the NASDAQ (NASDAQ: ADP) as an S&P 500 Information Technology component — providing payroll processing, tax administration, benefits administration, HR management, time and attendance, talent management, and retirement plan services to 1.1 million clients ranging from small businesses (1-49 employees) to large enterprises (1,000+ employees) through approximately 58,000 employees globally. In fiscal year 2024 (ending June 2024), ADP reported revenues of $19.2 billion (+7% year-over-year) and adjusted EPS of $9.14 (+12%), continuing the company's consistent mid-to-high single digit revenue growth and double-digit EPS growth from operating leverage and capital return. CEO Maria Black (appointed 2023, ADP's first female CEO, previously leading ADP's employer services division) leads ADP's strategy of deepening client platform engagement: ADP's "employer of record" (EOR) and professional employer organization (PEO — ADP TotalSource) services handle all payroll, HR compliance, and benefits administration for small and mid-size businesses — creating outsourcing relationships where ADP becomes the operational HR department for companies that lack internal HR expertise. ADP's client fund float (ADP holds $55+ billion in client payroll funds between the time employers fund payroll and ADP distributes payments to employees and tax authorities — a multi-day float period generating interest income on $55B at current interest rates) generated $1.6B+ in interest income in FY2024 as rates remained elevated, creating an earnings tailwind that amplifies ADP revenue growth during high-interest rate environments.
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