Accept $15,000 federal grant and buy phone analysis tool for police
$23,500
Resolution Resolution No. 108-20
In Plain English
The Police Department received $15,000 from the Department of Homeland Security to purchase equipment that analyzes data from cell phones. The city will buy software from Cellbrite for the full grant amount plus pay $4,700 annually for licensing through 2024. Total cost over 4 years reaches $23,500.
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