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City presents camera strategy: Connect Memphis volunteers, MPD FUSIS, and new enterprise Genetec platform

Memphis City Council (committee hearings) · October 21, 2025
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Summary

CIO Eric Keane outlined Memphis’s three-part camera strategy, which includes MPD enforcement cameras, the Connect Memphis voluntary program, and city-owned smart-city cameras fed into a new Genetec enterprise management system; staff cited CJIS compliance, cybersecurity planning, and plans to expand intersection and mobile-camera analytics.

The city’s Chief Information Officer, Eric Keane, briefed the Economic Development, Tourism and Technology committee on Oct. 21 on the status and strategy for citywide camera systems. Keane described three camera classes: cameras owned and operated by the Memphis Police Department (including enforcement systems, body-worn and vehicle cameras); privately owned cameras registered through the Connect Memphis program (about 12,000 registered, with roughly 2,200 integrated for retrieval in MPD’s FUSIS system); and city divisional smart-city cameras used for analytics and operations…

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