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Commissioners approve sheriff's five-year contract for new body-worn and in-car cameras; staff detail retention and access policies
Summary
The board approved a five-year contract to replace aging body-worn and in-car cameras for the sheriff's office and heard staff explain the replacement schedule, capabilities and public-access rules; commissioners asked about lifecycle and oversight.
The Durham County Board of Commissioners approved a five-year program to replace the sheriff's office body-worn cameras and in-vehicle cameras and authorized the associated procurement as part of the consent agenda.
Vincent Drader, director of technology and emergency communications for the sheriff's office, told commissioners that the department's existing cameras are at end-of-life and that vendor…
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