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Charleston County Sheriff's Office North Charleston Charleston County SC Face Recognition DataWorks Plus
The Charleston County Sheriff's Office upgraded its biometric scanning technology in 2013. The upgrade also included "a facial recognition system which will allow for the scanning of faces in large gatherings such as Cooper River Bridge Run and the Coastal Carolina Fair to identify individuals who have outstanding arrest warrants."
Agency: Charleston County Sheriff's Office
State: SC
City: North Charleston
County: Charleston County
Technology: Face Recognition
Vendor: DataWorks Plus

The Charleston County Sheriff's Office upgraded its biometric scanning technology in 2013. The upgrade also included "a facial recognition system which will allow for the scanning of faces in large gatherings such as Cooper River Bridge Run and the Coastal Carolina Fair to identify individuals who have outstanding arrest warrants."

Charleston County Sheriff's Office North Charleston Charleston County SC Automated License Plate Readers
The Charleston County Sheriff's Office uses automated license plate readers.
Agency: Charleston County Sheriff's Office
State: SC
City: North Charleston
County: Charleston County
Technology: Automated License Plate Readers
Vendor:

The Charleston County Sheriff's Office uses automated license plate readers.

Charleston County Sheriff's Office North Charleston Charleston County SC Body-worn Cameras
The Charleston County Sheriff’s Office purchased body-worn cameras in 2016 with a $81,800 grant through the South Carolina Department of Public Safety.
Agency: Charleston County Sheriff's Office
State: SC
City: North Charleston
County: Charleston County
Technology: Body-worn Cameras
Vendor:

The Charleston County Sheriff’s Office purchased body-worn cameras in 2016 with a $81,800 grant through the South Carolina Department of Public Safety.