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Wagoner County approves courthouse door‑access and bullet‑resistant glass upgrades, to be paid from courthouse maintenance fund
Summary
The board approved a one‑time installation of a modern access control system and bullet‑resistant glass for the courthouse public access/booking area. The project replaces aging prox readers and Windows 7–era systems and includes staff training and a card printer.
The Wagoner County Board of County Commissioners voted July 14 to replace aging door‑access equipment in the courthouse and to install bullet‑resistant glass in the booking/public access area, approving a combined one‑time cost of $38,079.92 to be paid from courthouse maintenance (M&O) funds.
Why it matters: County 911 and sheriff’s staff told commissioners the courthouse uses an outdated proximity card system that does not produce reliable event reports and runs on unsupported Windows 7 PCs. Staff said the current system allows cards to be duplicated relatively easily. The new system will centralize reporting, support stronger card cryptography, and allow expansion to other county facilities from a single…
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