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Eau Claire County Sheriff's Office Eau Claire Eau Claire County WI Body-worn Cameras
In 2021, PESI Inc., a nonprofit continuing-education organization, "pledged to donate $949,622 to the Eau Claire Police Department and the Eau Claire County Sheriff’s Department to purchase body cameras, to replace squad vehicle camera systems and interview room camera systems, and to pay for cloud-based storage of the video data for five years."
Agency: Eau Claire County Sheriff's Office
State: WI
City: Eau Claire
County: Eau Claire County
Technology: Body-worn Cameras
Vendor:

In 2021, PESI Inc., a nonprofit continuing-education organization, "pledged to donate $949,622 to the Eau Claire Police Department and the Eau Claire County Sheriff’s Department to purchase body cameras, to replace squad vehicle camera systems and interview room camera systems, and to pay for cloud-based storage of the video data for five years."

Eau Claire Police Department Eau Claire Eau Claire County WI Body-worn Cameras
In 2021, PESI Inc., a nonprofit continuing-education organization, "pledged to donate $949,622 to the Eau Claire Police Department and the Eau Claire County Sheriff’s Department to purchase body cameras, to replace squad vehicle camera systems and interview room camera systems, and to pay for cloud-based storage of the video data for five years."
Agency: Eau Claire Police Department
State: WI
City: Eau Claire
County: Eau Claire County
Technology: Body-worn Cameras
Vendor:

In 2021, PESI Inc., a nonprofit continuing-education organization, "pledged to donate $949,622 to the Eau Claire Police Department and the Eau Claire County Sheriff’s Department to purchase body cameras, to replace squad vehicle camera systems and interview room camera systems, and to pay for cloud-based storage of the video data for five years."

University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Police Department Eau Claire Eau Claire County WI Body-worn Cameras
All officers in the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Police Department wear body-worn cameras, according to a 2020 Wisconsin Department of Justice survey.
Agency: University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Police Department
State: WI
City: Eau Claire
County: Eau Claire County
Technology: Body-worn Cameras
Vendor:

All officers in the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Police Department wear body-worn cameras, according to a 2020 Wisconsin Department of Justice survey.

Eau Claire Police Department Eau Claire Eau Claire County WI Drones DJI
The Eau Claire Police Department operates one DJI Police drone as of 2017, according to data compiled by the Center for the Study of the Drone at Bard College.
Agency: Eau Claire Police Department
State: WI
City: Eau Claire
County: Eau Claire County
Technology: Drones
Vendor: DJI

The Eau Claire Police Department operates one DJI Police drone as of 2017, according to data compiled by the Center for the Study of the Drone at Bard College.

Altoona Police Department Altoona Eau Claire County WI Automated License Plate Readers Flock Safety
As of April 2024, the Altoona Police Department operates 11 Flock Safety automated license plate readers. The agency stores ALPR data for 30 days.
Agency: Altoona Police Department
State: WI
City: Altoona
County: Eau Claire County
Technology: Automated License Plate Readers
Vendor: Flock Safety

As of April 2024, the Altoona Police Department operates 11 Flock Safety automated license plate readers. The agency stores ALPR data for 30 days.

Altoona Police Department Altoona Eau Claire County WI Body-worn Cameras
Some officers in the Altoona Police Department wear body-worn cameras, according to a 2020 Wisconsin Department of Justice survey.
Agency: Altoona Police Department
State: WI
City: Altoona
County: Eau Claire County
Technology: Body-worn Cameras
Vendor:

Some officers in the Altoona Police Department wear body-worn cameras, according to a 2020 Wisconsin Department of Justice survey.