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Baton Rouge Police Department | Baton Rouge | East Baton Rouge Parish | LA | Gunshot Detection | ShotSpotter |
The Baton Rouge Police Department uses Shotspotter gunshot detection technology. | |||||
Agency: Baton Rouge Police Department State: LA City: Baton Rouge County: East Baton Rouge Parish Technology: Gunshot Detection Vendor: ShotSpotter The Baton Rouge Police Department uses Shotspotter gunshot detection technology. |
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Baton Rouge Police Department | Baton Rouge | East Baton Rouge Parish | LA | Real-Time Crime Center | |
The Baton Rouge Police Department opened its real-time crime center in 2019. The RTCC accesses with automated license plate readers, ShotSpotter gunshot detection sensors, traffic camera feeds and real-time analytics software including computer-aided dispatch. The Baton Rouge Police Department received a donation worth $495,000 from General Informatics to improve the RTCC in December 2019.
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Agency: Baton Rouge Police Department State: LA City: Baton Rouge County: East Baton Rouge Parish Technology: Real-Time Crime Center Vendor: The Baton Rouge Police Department opened its real-time crime center in 2019. The RTCC accesses with automated license plate readers, ShotSpotter gunshot detection sensors, traffic camera feeds and real-time analytics software including computer-aided dispatch. The Baton Rouge Police Department received a donation worth $495,000 from General Informatics to improve the RTCC in December 2019.
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Baton Rouge Police Department | Baton Rouge | East Baton Rouge Parish | LA | Body-worn Cameras | |
The U.S. Department of Justice awarded $749,992 to the Baton Rouge Police Department in 2017 as part of the Bureau of Justice Assistance's body-worn camera grant program. | |||||
Agency: Baton Rouge Police Department State: LA City: Baton Rouge County: East Baton Rouge Parish Technology: Body-worn Cameras Vendor: The U.S. Department of Justice awarded $749,992 to the Baton Rouge Police Department in 2017 as part of the Bureau of Justice Assistance's body-worn camera grant program. |