Approve $1.05 million contract for ShotSpotter gunshot detection system maintenance
$1,050,117
In Plain English
The police department uses ShotSpotter sensors to automatically detect gunshots and alert officers. The current 5-year maintenance contract runs through June 2026. If approved, the city pays $210,000 annually to keep the system running and receive technical support.
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