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Hermosa Beach approves federal‑funded real‑time crime center software and ALPRs for enforcement and investigations
Summary
Council approved purchase of Peregrine Technologies integration software and a three‑year automated license‑plate reader (ALPR) deployment to support a federally funded mobile real‑time crime center and parking enforcement modernization.
The Hermosa Beach City Council unanimously approved purchases Tuesday to advance a federally funded mobile real‑time crime center: a Peregrine Technologies data‑integration subscription and a three‑year automated license‑plate reader (ALPR) deployment.
Council authorized a professional services agreement with Peregrine Technologies for an integrated analytics platform (a cited not‑to‑exceed amount of $122,815 in the staff report) to consolidate the city’s CAD, RMS, in‑car video, ALPR, citation and document systems into a single searchable interface. The council also approved a separate purchase of ALPR hardware and associated services for an amount…
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