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Commission approves purchase of BolaWrap devices and iPro/BlueTeam software with law-enforcement restricted funds

Randolph County Board of Commissioners · June 3, 2025

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Summary

The board approved using $116,409.18 in law-enforcement restricted funds to buy 25 BolaWrap devices (with cartridges, holsters and training) and a five-year iPro/BlueTeam software package for professional-standards and field reporting, with purchases and contracts authorized for signature.

Steve Nunn presented a request to use law-enforcement restricted funds (proceeds from asset forfeiture and related sources) totaling $116,409.18 to buy two items for the sheriff’s office: a set of BolaWrap devices and an integrated iPro/BlueTeam software package.

Nunn described the BolaWrap as a device that deploys a Kevlar tether to restrict movement without using pain compliance; he told commissioners the package — 25 devices with cartridges, holsters and training — would cost $54,039.39. He said deployment is intended to give deputies extra seconds to gain control of an individual and noted the device uses a loud distraction element and a tether rather than darts.

The second purchase is the iPro and BlueTeam software suite to centralize professional-standards/internal-affairs records and field reporting (use-of-force, pursuit reports, etc.). Nunn said the sheriff’s office negotiated a five-year package that reduced an initial $95,000 estimate to roughly $60,003 plus training, for a total of $62,369.79 over five years.

A motion to approve use of $116,409 in law-enforcement restricted funds, an associated budget amendment, and authorization for the county manager to sign contracts was made and approved by the board.