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Board approves advertising bids for patrol vehicles, opens procurement for mobile computers and accepts low bid for police laptops

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The Evansville Board of Public Safety authorized public advertising for sealed bids for up to 21 marked patrol vehicles, approved surplusing 25-year-old handheld radar units, opened a request-for-quote process for mobile computers and later awarded the laptop contract to Midwest Public Safety at $2,967.54 per unit.

The Evansville Board of Public Safety on April 9 authorized the police department to publicly advertise sealed bids for up to 21 marked patrol vehicles, approved surplus of nine Genesis BP handheld radar units that are no longer serviceable, opened procurement steps for mobile in-vehicle computers and accepted a low bid for laptop mobile computers.

Captain John McQuay told the board the sealed-bid advertisement is part of the department’s regular vehicle replacement process.…

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