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Agency City County State Technology Vendor
Harford County Sheriff's Office Edgewood Harford County MD Automated License Plate Readers Selex
The Harford County Sheriff's Office purchased one automated license plate reader in 2015 and purchased four more in 2016 from Selex ES Inc. for $76,300.
Agency: Harford County Sheriff's Office
State: MD
City: Edgewood
County: Harford County
Technology: Automated License Plate Readers
Vendor: Selex

The Harford County Sheriff's Office purchased one automated license plate reader in 2015 and purchased four more in 2016 from Selex ES Inc. for $76,300.

Harford County Sheriff's Office Edgewood Harford County MD Face Recognition
The Maryland State Police and police departments across the Baltimore region — including Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Howard and Harford counties — all told the Baltimore Sun that they access the Maryland Image Repository System, which includes face recognition.
Agency: Harford County Sheriff's Office
State: MD
City: Edgewood
County: Harford County
Technology: Face Recognition
Vendor:

The Maryland State Police and police departments across the Baltimore region — including Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Howard and Harford counties — all told the Baltimore Sun that they access the Maryland Image Repository System, which includes face recognition.

Hartford County Sheriff's Office Bel Air Harford County MD Cell-site Simulator Digital Receiver Technology
The Hartford County Sheriff's Office acquired cell-site simulator technology from Digital Receiver Technology n 2011, according data compiled by Kevin Collier for Vocativ.
Agency: Hartford County Sheriff's Office
State: MD
City: Bel Air
County: Harford County
Technology: Cell-site Simulator
Vendor: Digital Receiver Technology

The Hartford County Sheriff's Office acquired cell-site simulator technology from Digital Receiver Technology n 2011, according data compiled by Kevin Collier for Vocativ.