Discussion and possible action to approve the purchase of eighty-one (81) V700 Body Worn Cameras and all accessories for duty use, including batteries, clips, software integration and programming for video, service and warranty from Motorola Solutions (DIR Cooperative Contract # CPO-5433), pursuant to Texas Local Government Code; §271.101 and §271.102, Subchapter F. Cooperative Purchasing Program, for an amount not to exceed $143,095.00 and to further authorize the legal department to enter into and finalize a ten (10) year agreement and any other matters incident thereto. [Account #2743-3010-001-460105 (Body Worn Camera Enhancements-Sheriff Patrol-Administration-Minor Tools & Apparatus)]
| Description of Equipment/Service |
Cost ($) |
| Sixty (60) SVX Body Worn Cameras with accessories, including batteries, clips, software integrations for video, service and warranty |
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| One Hundred (100) M500 in-car dash cameras with installation, hardware, service and eight (8) year warranty |
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| Six (6) M500 in-car dash cameras with installation, hardware, service and eight (8) year warranty |
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| Yrs. 1-5 Twenty-eight V700 SVX Body Worn Cameras with accessories, including batteries, clips, software integrations for video, service and warranty |
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| Yrs. 5-10 One Hundred and nine (109) V700 SVX Body Worn Cameras with accessories, including batteries, clips, software integrations for video, service and warranty |
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| Total Cost |
$3,254,473.96 |
Issue: The Webb County Sheriff’s Office currently uses legacy body-worn cameras and in-car camera systems that need to be upgraded to current technology. Many of the dash cameras and body-worn cameras have reached end of life and are no longer serviceable. This transition will allow for off-site data storage, allowing the Sheriff’s Office to begin the process of discontinuing on-site data storage.
Solution: Enter into an agreement with Motorola Solutions to provide modern equipment and technology with off-premise cloud storage.
Result: The Sheriff’s Office will be equipped with updated Body Worn Cameras and In-Car technology to better serve the community. |