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Monroe Public Safety to buy Axon virtual-reality training system to meet state CPE requirements
Summary
Monroe City Council authorized the Public Safety Department to purchase Axon virtual-reality training equipment and software for $56,832.40 to help meet State of Michigan continuing professional education requirements for law enforcement.
Monroe City Council authorized the Public Safety Department to enter into a five-year agreement with Axon to purchase virtual-reality training equipment and software at a cost of $56,832.40. The motion, moved by Councilwoman Stillgrave and supported by Councilwoman Moore, passed unanimously.
Director of Public Safety Chad Toles said the system is intended to help the department meet…
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