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Board approves three-year renewal for city surveillance camera licensing to avoid vendor price hike
Summary
Fenton approved a three-year renewal of licensing for its Verkada security cameras after staff warned of an upcoming vendor price increase. Staff said a three-year agreement saves roughly $2,000 compared with annual renewals and avoids a vendor-announced 15% increase due Nov. 1.
The Fenton Board of Aldermen voted Oct. 2 to approve a three-year renewal of the city's cloud-based Verkada camera licensing.
Information Services staff presented two options: a one-year renewal and a three-year renewal that would co-term licensing dates across the city's deployed cameras. Staff noted the city had previously purchased licenses embedded…
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