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NYPD Ready to Hit Record on Body Camera Pilot Program

Posted on August 28, 2015June 26, 2025 by Dissent

Courtney Gross reports:

The city is currently accepting bids from tech companies from across the country to buy up to 5,000 body cameras—at first equipping 1,000 officers across 20 precincts. It’s a massive 5-year contract worth millions upon millions of dollars.

The expanded pilot will instantly become one of the largest body camera programs in the country, dwarfing programs in New Orleans, Chicago and Washington D.C.

Read more on NY1.com

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