DATE: May 31, 2017
TO: Board of Mayor and Aldermen
FROM: Eric Stuckey, City Administrator
Deborah Faulkner, Police Chief
Shauna Billingsley, City Attorney
SUBJECT:
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Acknowledgement of COF Contract 2017-0121, Field Trial Agreement for Police Body Cameras, with TASER.
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Purpose
The purpose of this memorandum is to provide information to the Franklin Board of Mayor and Aldermen (BOMA) concerning the importance of the field trial of Body Worn Camera (BWC) providers/solutions in an effort to compare the capabilities of different providers to the needs of the City of Franklin .
Background
Through systematic research, independently conducted by Franklin Police Department employees, three solutions that the department would like to test have been identified. The process used to identify these three included an examination of technical specifications, camera resolution and capabilities, the ability to integrate with existing equipment, redaction capabilities that aid in the compliance with Tennessee Open records laws, and data storage options.
Financial Impact
When implemented, these body cameras can be absorbed within the current budget.
Options:
The Board may approve, modify, or deny the request for this Field Trial.
Recommendation
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Staff recommends that the City approve the field trial of the three solutions identified by the Department. The trials will provide a benchmark that can be used to better identify the needs of the Police Department and City in comparison to quickly-evolving technology. Those benchmarks will aid the City in the advancement of a logical bid and procurement process.