Purchase $21,000 interactive SMART Board for police watch commander office
$21,000
In Plain English
The police department wants to buy a large interactive display screen for the watch commander's office. This equipment helps supervisors coordinate officers and track incidents across the city. The SMART Board allows multiple people to view maps, reports, and emergency information simultaneously during shift briefings.
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