Duos Edge AI, Inc, a subsidiary of Duos Technologies Group Inc. (Nasdaq: DUOT), recently welcomed staff from Congressman Ronny Jackson‘s office to its SOC 2 Type II compliant, module edge data center in Amarillo, Texas, which was designed in partnership with Region 16 Education Service Center. The tour emphasized how edge computing and decentralized data processing are transforming K-12 education, healthcare and rural broadband access across Texas.

Representatives from Congressman Jackson’s Amarillo, Denton and Wichita Falls offices toured the Amarillo facility with Region 16 leaders and Duos Edge AI representatives to review plans that will bring scalable edge data solutions to other communities across the region. These projects are designed to bring dependable, high-speed technology services that drive classroom innovation, smarter infrastructure and economic growth where needed most.

Region 16 Education Service Center supports 60 school districts and three charter schools spanning a 26,000-square-mile region and serving more than 83,000 students. “Our partnership with Duos Edge AI is a game changer for rural school districts,” said Dr. Tanya Larkin, executive director of Region 16 ESC. “With real-time data processing and local AI capabilities, we can accelerate classroom innovation, expand telehealth access and create smarter community infrastructure for our students and communities.”

The Amarillo edge data center leverages N+1 architecture with redundant power and backup generators to ensure 24/7 reliability and security. Duos Edge AI’s approach places high-powered modular units within 12 miles of end users, supporting more than 100 kW per cabinet with deployment timelines as short as 90 days. This local, rapid deployment model opens up opportune digital resources for even the most remote school districts, clinics and municipal agencies; without the need for massive capital investment.

“Hosting Congressman Jackson’s staff gave us the opportunity to demonstrate how our Amarillo data center is supporting the region’s digital future,” said Dave Irek, vice president of business development at Duos Edge AI. “We are excited to expand this model for other communities, strengthening rural connectivity and enabling future-ready education.”

Congressman Jackson’s office praised the data center initiative as a model for closing the digital divide in rural Texas, including improved availability of technology and worker training for smaller, underserved communities. By locating edge infrastructure closer to where it is needed most, Duos Edge AI is delivering faster data processing, better digital access and a more equitable digital future for Texas and the world.

To learn more about Duos Edge AI, visit www.duosedge.ai.