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Versaterm Acquires Skyfire in $100M Deal to Power Drone-Enabled Public Safety

by Onyinye Moyosore Ofuokwu
August 6, 2025
in AI, Canadian news, Innovation in Canada, Surveillance technology
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Ottawa-based Versaterm has acquired Skyfire Consulting of Austin, Texas, in a deal valued at roughly US $100 million. Announced on 1 August 2025, the purchase gives Versaterm control of Skyfire’s drone-programme platform and Federal Aviation Administration compliance services, which are used by more than 300 United States police, fire and emergency-medical agencies. Versaterm already supplies computer-aided dispatch and records-management systems to hundreds of departments in North America.

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Chief executive Warren Loomis says the acquisition “moves us closer to a future where drones are as routine as any patrol or fire unit.”

Why the deal matters

Skyfire’s cloud software streams live drone video, plots incident locations on digital maps and applies basic AI to highlight hazards. Tying those features directly to Versaterm’s 911 dispatch and incident-management tools means operators can request, launch and monitor drones from the same screen that tracks ground units. Better situational awareness can cut response times and reduce risk to personnel.

The move also widens Canada’s participation in a growing market for public-safety drones, a field that blends hardware, edge AI and secure communications. It is Versaterm’s ninth acquisition since 2020 and strengthens the company as one of the most complete suppliers of emergency-services technology in North America.

What comes next

Versaterm plans to keep Skyfire’s United States team and offer integrated drone support to customers on both sides of the border. Initial priorities include wildfire assessment, search-and-rescue coordination and automated scene documentation for traffic collisions. The firm is also exploring smart-city partnerships that link drones with fixed sensors and predictive-analytics dashboards.

If integration proceeds as planned, Canadian public-safety software will soon combine ground data and aerial feeds in real time, marking a shift toward response systems that are not only connected but airborne.

Tags: Aerial intelligenceDrone integrationEmergency responseFirst responder innovationPublic safety techskyfire consultingVersaterm
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