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Council approves $1.16 million initial contract to modernize Redlands public-safety cameras
Summary
The council approved a multi-year, phased contract with CellPlan Technologies to replace the city’s aging public-safety camera system and wireless infrastructure (initial term $1,158,006.29; total with extensions up to ~$2.13 million); police and IT officials said new cameras and Genetec software will improve monitoring and investigations.
The Redlands City Council voted Nov. 5 to approve a phased, multi-year agreement with CellPlan Technologies to replace the city’s aging public-safety camera system and associated wireless infrastructure. The initial contract term is $1,158,006.29 with options that could raise the total to approximately $2,131,048.93 over additional extension terms.
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