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Agency City County State Technology Vendor
Grand Prairie Police Department Grand Prairie Dallas County, Tarrant County, Ellis County TX Body-worn Cameras Axon
The Grand Prairie Police Department purchased 215 Taser (now Axon) body-worn cameras in 2017.
Agency: Grand Prairie Police Department
State: TX
City: Grand Prairie
County: Dallas County, Tarrant County, Ellis County
Technology: Body-worn Cameras
Vendor: Axon

The Grand Prairie Police Department purchased 215 Taser (now Axon) body-worn cameras in 2017.

Grand Prairie Police Department Grand Prairie Dallas County, Tarrant County, Ellis County TX Face Recognition NEC
In 2018, the Grand Prairie Police Department entered an agreement with NEC for face recognition technology at cost of $50,000 per year.
Agency: Grand Prairie Police Department
State: TX
City: Grand Prairie
County: Dallas County, Tarrant County, Ellis County
Technology: Face Recognition
Vendor: NEC

In 2018, the Grand Prairie Police Department entered an agreement with NEC for face recognition technology at cost of $50,000 per year.

Grand Prairie Police Department Grand Prairie Dallas County, Tarrant County, Ellis County TX Automated License Plate Readers Vigilant Solutions
The Grand Prairie Police Department received over $190,000 in funding to purchase 10 Automated License Plate Scanners sometime before 2010. In 2017, the city approved a $90,000 contract with Vigilant Solutions for access to the company's ALPR software platform.
Agency: Grand Prairie Police Department
State: TX
City: Grand Prairie
County: Dallas County, Tarrant County, Ellis County
Technology: Automated License Plate Readers
Vendor: Vigilant Solutions

The Grand Prairie Police Department received over $190,000 in funding to purchase 10 Automated License Plate Scanners sometime before 2010. In 2017, the city approved a $90,000 contract with Vigilant Solutions for access to the company's ALPR software platform.