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Board approves $240,315 contract with National Policing Institute to review IMPD real-time crime center practices

2501561 · March 5, 2025
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Summary

The Board of the Office of Public Health and Safety voted to recommend the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department chief execute a professional services agreement with the National Policing Institute for up to $240,315, funded by a 2023 Smart Policing Initiative BJAA grant extended through September 2026.

The Board of the Office of Public Health and Safety voted March 5 to recommend that the chief of police execute a professional services agreement between IMPD and the National Policing Institute for research and evaluation, with total compensation not to exceed $240,315.

Deputy Chief Kevin Wellington, IMPD, told the board the contract is the final component of an $800,000 Smart Policing Initiative BJAA grant awarded in 2023 and that the grant period was modified to extend through Sept. 30, 2026. "It is all focused on efficacy in, using technology…

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