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Agency City County State Technology Vendor
Sebastian Police Department Sebastian Indian River County FL Automated License Plate Readers PlateSmart Technologies
The Sebastian Police Department adopted mobile automated license plate readers in 2019.
Agency: Sebastian Police Department
State: FL
City: Sebastian
County: Indian River County
Technology: Automated License Plate Readers
Vendor: PlateSmart Technologies

The Sebastian Police Department adopted mobile automated license plate readers in 2019.

Sebastian Police Department Sebastian Indian River County FL Face Recognition Idemia
The Sebastian Police Department is one of more than 275 law enforcement agencies with access to the Face Analysis Comparison & Examination System (FACES), a face recognition program maintained by the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office. Investigators may upload an image to search more than 25-million Florida driver's license photos and mugshots.
Agency: Sebastian Police Department
State: FL
City: Sebastian
County: Indian River County
Technology: Face Recognition
Vendor: Idemia

The Sebastian Police Department is one of more than 275 law enforcement agencies with access to the Face Analysis Comparison & Examination System (FACES), a face recognition program maintained by the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office. Investigators may upload an image to search more than 25-million Florida driver's license photos and mugshots.

Sebastian Police Department Sebastian Indian River County FL Body-worn Cameras
The Sebastian Police Department began using Axon body-worn cameras in 2018, with a plan to equip all 25 officers in the department with body-worn cameras by 2023.
Agency: Sebastian Police Department
State: FL
City: Sebastian
County: Indian River County
Technology: Body-worn Cameras
Vendor:

The Sebastian Police Department began using Axon body-worn cameras in 2018, with a plan to equip all 25 officers in the department with body-worn cameras by 2023.