Approve $60,480 contract with Verizon to maintain police vehicle GPS systems
$60,480
In Plain English
The Police Department uses GPS tracking devices in patrol cars to monitor vehicle locations and respond faster to emergencies. The current maintenance contract for this equipment needs renewal. If approved, the city pays Verizon $60,480 to keep the GPS systems working properly.
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