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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 12/13/2022 <br />Submitted For: Brad Bluml, Police By: Brad Bluml, Police <br />Information <br />Title <br />Approve Police Axon Squad Car Video System Upgrade <br />5.8. <br />Purpose/Background: <br />In 2006, the Police Department implemented its first squad car camera recording system from Panasonic. That <br />recording unit had a single camera that recorded out of the front windshield. It also had a wireless body <br />microphone that the officer wore that recorded audio if the officer was near and in range of the squad car. <br />In 2014, the Police Department upgraded that original system to the Panasonic Arbitrator system, which is still <br />used today. This system has five cameras installed in the squad car, recording out of the front windshield, rear <br />window, driver side window, passenger side window, and one camera recording the back seat prisoner area. It <br />also has a wireless body microphone which the officer wears on their person that records audio if the officer is <br />near and in range of the squad car. <br />To stay progressive with technology, due to the changing climate of law enforcement/citizen interactions, and <br />with the growth in the City of Ramsey having several large apartment complexes where the current microphone <br />packs don't reach, staff from the police department began researching a variety of Body Worn Camera vendors. In <br />September of 2022, City Council approved the purchase of Body Worn Cameras from Axon. <br />Staff believes switching away from Panasonic and to the Axon package will work best for the current needs of our <br />department, consolidating all digital evidence storage to one platform in one location, which will aid in the <br />time-consuming area of evidence management and redaction. The body worn camera (BWC) will now act as the <br />microphone independently of the squad video camera system, so the range or distance an officer is from their <br />squad car is no longer a concern of not having audio of an incident. It will also require less server storage by <br />transitioning to unlimited cloud -based storage for these videos. <br />Axon's Fleet 3 package, with a quote attached to this case, will outfit our current fleet of squad cars with their <br />in -car video system, working in conjunction with the new Body Worn Cameras. Axon's Fleet 3 package is ten to <br />twelve months out on shipping. Staff is requesting the approval of this package, so the order can be placed in <br />December 2022 with a shipping and invoice date of January 2024. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Alternative: Continue using two systems. The Panasonic System in the squad cars and the new Axon Body Worn <br />Cameras on the Officers person. <br />Funding Source: <br />This was originally included in the 2023 Budget and Levy. Recognizing the timeframe to receive the cameras <br />would be 2024, the amount was removed from the 2023 Budget and Levy. Council appeared to be supportive <br />during budget discussions for the purchase, and in approving the purchase now this is committing to a 2024 <br />Property tax levy in the amount of $215,816.40. <br />Recommendation: <br />Staff recommends approving the purchasing of the updated Axon Fleet 3 squad car camera systems, with approval <br />to order in December of 2022 with a shipping and invoice date of January 2024. <br />