Skip navigation
Documenting Police Tech in Our Communities
with Open Source Research

Include the following technologies

Showing data for: Williston Police Department

Download this dataset
Displaying all 3 entries
Download this dataset
Agency City County State Technology Vendor
Williston Police Department Williston Levy County FL Face Recognition Idemia
The Williston Police Department is one of more than 275 law enforcement agencies with access to the Face Analysis Comparison & Examination System (FACES), a face recognition program maintained by the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office. Investigators may upload an image to search more than 25-million Florida driver's license photos and mugshots.
Agency: Williston Police Department
State: FL
City: Williston
County: Levy County
Technology: Face Recognition
Vendor: Idemia

The Williston Police Department is one of more than 275 law enforcement agencies with access to the Face Analysis Comparison & Examination System (FACES), a face recognition program maintained by the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office. Investigators may upload an image to search more than 25-million Florida driver's license photos and mugshots.

Williston Police Department Williston Levy County FL Body-worn Cameras
The Williston Police Department uses body-worn cameras, according to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement's 2019 Criminal Justice Agency Profile Report.
Agency: Williston Police Department
State: FL
City: Williston
County: Levy County
Technology: Body-worn Cameras
Vendor:

The Williston Police Department uses body-worn cameras, according to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement's 2019 Criminal Justice Agency Profile Report.

Williston Police Department Williston Barnwell County SC Body-worn Cameras
The Williston Police Department purchased body-worn cameras in 2016 with a $3,484 grant through the South Carolina Department of Public Safety.
Agency: Williston Police Department
State: SC
City: Williston
County: Barnwell County
Technology: Body-worn Cameras
Vendor:

The Williston Police Department purchased body-worn cameras in 2016 with a $3,484 grant through the South Carolina Department of Public Safety.