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Warren Council approves consolidated Axon contracts, emergency panic network for schools
Summary
The Warren City Council approved consolidating multiple Axon contracts—including body cameras, storage and drone services—and agreed to a citywide safety app (FUSIS) that would give first responders rapid camera access when a panic alarm is triggered; council and the deputy commissioner discussed privacy safeguards and long-term costs.
The Warren City Council on Dec. 17 approved a $660,885 budget increase to consolidate existing Axon Enterprise contracts and add related Axon services, a move city officials said will streamline body‑worn camera storage, drone evidence and other cloud services.
Deputy Commissioner Rushton told the council the consolidation will bring previously separate contracts for body cameras, storage and a drone program under a single agreement. "This what we're requesting is we're gonna, take all of those products and do it under 1 contract," Rushton said, adding the upfront…
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