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Sheriff’s office seeks three-year extension of WatchGuard contract for cameras and cloud storage

3846927 · June 16, 2025
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Chief deputy presented a proposal to extend the county’s WatchGuard contract for a three-year term beginning August 2027, with an expected total cost of about $190,000 and an annual payment of roughly $63,483; the contract would include a refresh of body-worn cameras and continued cloud evidence storage.

Bill, chief deputy with the Cowlitz County Sheriff’s Office, asked the commissioners to approve a three-year extension of the county’s WatchGuard contract, which covers squad-car dash cameras and body-worn cameras as well as cloud storage of recorded evidence.

“This proposed contract, would have a total cost of around a $190,000 over 3 years, split with 3 payments, in August of each year starting in August…

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