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Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation | London | Madison County | OH | Face Recognition | NEC |
The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation operates a massive face recognition system. Hundreds of local, state, and federal agencies were able to access the system until fall 2019, when the Ohio Attorney General cut off access. However, agencies may still make formal face recognition requests to BCI. The Attorney General is pursuing a $21.4 million upgrade through the vendor NEC in 2021.
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Agency: Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation State: OH City: London County: Madison County Technology: Face Recognition Vendor: NEC The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation operates a massive face recognition system. Hundreds of local, state, and federal agencies were able to access the system until fall 2019, when the Ohio Attorney General cut off access. However, agencies may still make formal face recognition requests to BCI. The Attorney General is pursuing a $21.4 million upgrade through the vendor NEC in 2021.
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DeSoto Police Department | DeSoto | Dallas County | TX | Face Recognition | NEC |
The DeSoto Police Department connects its mugshot database to NEC's WideNet face recognition system.
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Agency: DeSoto Police Department State: TX City: DeSoto County: Dallas County Technology: Face Recognition Vendor: NEC The DeSoto Police Department connects its mugshot database to NEC's WideNet face recognition system.
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Grand Prairie Police Department | Grand Prairie | Ellis County, Tarrant County, Dallas 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.
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Agency: Grand Prairie Police Department State: TX City: Grand Prairie County: Ellis County, Tarrant County, Dallas 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.
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Irving Police Department | Irving | Dallas County | TX | Face Recognition | NEC |
In 2018, the Irving Police Department uploaded more than 100,000 to WideNet, NEC's face recognition system. According to emails obtained by OneZero, the Irving Police Department uses NEC’s face recognition "six to 10 times per week on average."
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Agency: Irving Police Department State: TX City: Irving County: Dallas County Technology: Face Recognition Vendor: NEC In 2018, the Irving Police Department uploaded more than 100,000 to WideNet, NEC's face recognition system. According to emails obtained by OneZero, the Irving Police Department uses NEC’s face recognition "six to 10 times per week on average."
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Bexar County Sheriff's Office | San Antonio | Bexar County | TX | Face Recognition | NEC |
The Bexar County Sheriff's Office began using NEC face recognition technology in 2014, at an initial cost of $3.4 million.
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Agency: Bexar County Sheriff's Office State: TX City: San Antonio County: Bexar County Technology: Face Recognition Vendor: NEC The Bexar County Sheriff's Office began using NEC face recognition technology in 2014, at an initial cost of $3.4 million.
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