Commissioners approve roughly $9.4 million in public‑safety and technology contracts

Hamilton County Board of Commissioners · December 19, 2025

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Summary

The board approved contracts including a $5,777,328.63 security/audio‑video contract for the Public Safety Building, a $2,775,428.92 disbursement for the 911 communication center, and an $875,649.60 Axon contract for prosecutor office body‑camera review; a commissioner urged care given the scale of spending.

Hamilton County commissioners on Dec. 18 approved several major contracts and disbursements tied to public safety and technology projects, recording unanimous or affirmative voice votes on the items presented.

Key approvals included a $5,777,328.63 contract with Blades Audio Video Security for goods and services at the Hamilton County Public Safety Building project; commissioners also approved disbursement request number 14 totaling $2,775,428.92 to BW Construction LLC for work on the county’s 911 communication center project. Separately, the prosecutor's office contract with Axon Enterprise Inc. was approved for $875,649.60 to provide a platform to review body‑camera footage countywide; the chief deputy prosecutor, Josh Coker, was present to speak to that item.

A commissioner emphasized the importance of careful execution for high‑cost projects, saying, "I just wanna put some emphasis on this project that, it's a lot of money and it's very important and it's absolutely imperative the system will..." (Speaker 6). Another county staffer described the Blades contract as reviewed by legal and planned to be paid from Emergency Operations budgets.

Why it matters: These approvals fund infrastructure and technology used by first responders and the prosecutor's office. The amounts involved are significant relative to typical county capital projects; commissioners recorded approval after brief discussion and confirmation that legal and budget reviews had occurred.

What’s next: Contracts were approved and authorized for signature; the agreements will proceed to implementation and payment according to the terms reviewed by county legal and the requesting departments.