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Davidson County moves to replace aging 9‑1‑1 consoles and buy new mobile radios after vendor discount and $1M state aid
Davidson County Board of Commissioners · March 24, 2026
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Summary
County staff presented a plan to replace 21 aging 9‑1‑1 consoles and to purchase 92 mobile radios; vendor pricing discounts plus a $1 million state contribution reduce the county’s net cost to about $3.07–$3.08 million, and the board approved proceeding.
County staff told commissioners on March 23 that the county’s 9‑1‑1 consoles and many radios are past their lifecycle and should be replaced to maintain emergency communications.
Rob Wilson explained the consoles were included in the capital plan at about $3.3 million and that Motorola offered a vendor discount; the state also…
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