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Board approves $76,550 appropriation for sheriff’s camera system and cloud storage
Summary
Westmoreland supervisors approved a $76,550 appropriation to migrate sheriff's in-car and body-worn camera data to cloud storage (year 1 cost), citing exhausted local storage (reported ~26 TB), one-time migration costs and an estimated ongoing annual cost of about $50,250.
The Westmoreland County Board of Supervisors approved an appropriation request from the sheriff’s office to upgrade body-worn and in-car camera infrastructure and migrate video storage to the cloud.
A Sheriff’s Office representative told the board the county has exhausted local video storage (the presentation cited approximately 26 terabytes stored) and that the on-site software reached its end of life. The office said new cameras would not work with the old…
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