Beaumont — The City Council approved a five-year service agreement with Axon Enterprises, Inc., for body-worn cameras and associated software on Dec. 2, citing expected efficiency gains from AI-assisted transcription and redaction features.
Police Chief Ramos explained the department's testing of three vendors and recommended Axon based on AI transcription accuracy, translation capabilities (more than 100 languages in real time), a redaction assistant to accelerate public-records processing, and a digital standards/records platform to manage personnel investigations. Chief Ramos said the first-year cost was negotiated down to a small, one-time payment and that years two through five carry higher recurring costs; the transcript reports a five-year contract total of approximately $1,005,901.89 and an early-year discounted payment of about $9,352.
Council members asked whether other agencies use Axon, whether the city's data storage and encryption meet security standards, whether termination clauses exist, and who bears responsibility for accuracy. Chief Ramos said other Riverside County agencies use the system, that evidence.com meets standards used by the county district attorney and state agencies, that the officer remains responsible for reviewing and correcting AI-generated reports, and that the contract is a five-year commitment without automatic renewal.
Counsel and staff noted that the implementation timeline overlaps fiscal year cycles and that the initial discounted payment helped bridge funding without triggering a midyear budget amendment. Council voted to authorize the city manager to sign and execute the service agreement.