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Kenosha County committees approve 10‑year transition to Axon body cameras after lengthy review
Summary
Kenosha County's joint Judiciary & Law Enforcement and Finance committees approved a 10‑year transition of the sheriff's body‑worn and in‑squad camera systems to Axon, a move county staff and the district attorney said will improve interoperability and evidence workflow. Supervisors pressed Axon for unbundled pricing, data‑migration plans for more
Kenosha County's joint Judiciary & Law Enforcement and Finance committees voted to approve a 10‑year contract to transition the sheriff's Office to Axon body‑worn and in‑squad camera systems after extended questions about procurement, data migration and price bundling.
District Attorney Xavier Sali told the committees that Axon Justice is already in use in his office and that bringing the sheriff's evidence into the same platform would "be much more efficient for us," saving attorney and paralegal time in processing digital discovery. Axon representatives and sheriff's staff said the system would improve interoperability with neighboring agencies using Axon.
The presentation and discussion focused on three practical concerns: data migration, security and ownership; automated redaction and privacy safeguards; and…
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