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Committee authorizes noncompetitive procurement justification for Flock Safety license-plate readers
Summary
Norwalk authorized the police department to use a noncompetitive procurement justification with Flock Safety Group to pay for ALPR hardware and software for the first year of a 24-month agreement; committee members asked about camera mobility, data storage and interagency sharing.
Norwalk’s Public Safety and General Government Committee on June 26 authorized the police department to use a noncompetitive procurement justification form with Flock Safety Group for payment of hardware and software support for automatic license plate readers (ALPRs), covering the first year of a 24-month agreement that runs from Aug. 25, 2025, to Aug. 24, 2027.
Councilperson Nicole Eady moved the item; the committee approved the noncompetitive procurement justification unanimously. Deputy Chief Lepore presented the request and the operational rationale, saying the initial…
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