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Grand Island Public Schools approves $2.13 million phase‑one security camera and vape‑detection upgrade
Summary
The board awarded Kidwell Incorporated a $2,131,828 contract for phase one of a districtwide security camera and vape‑detection project covering a dozen buildings; funding was described as coming from "QC Buff."
The Grand Island Public Schools Board of Education on Tuesday approved a $2,131,828 contract with Kidwell Incorporated for phase one of a districtwide security camera and vape‑detection project covering a dozen school buildings.
District grounds director Dan Petch told the board the project is the largest on the district's current facilities list and that the district will use the Vigilon camera system as its standard. "Kidwell was lower. And we have worked with Kidwell before, not on cameras, but this camera system we're using, the Vigilon system is a district standard,"…
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