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Anthony Police Department | Anthony | El Paso County | TX | Body-worn Cameras | Wolfcom |
The Anthony Police Department uses Wolfcom body-worn cameras, according to a testimonial on the company's website. | |||||
Agency: Anthony Police Department State: TX City: Anthony County: El Paso County Technology: Body-worn Cameras Vendor: Wolfcom The Anthony Police Department uses Wolfcom body-worn cameras, according to a testimonial on the company's website. |
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El Paso Police Department | El Paso | El Paso County | TX | Camera Registry | |
The El Paso Police Department maintains a voluntary registry of private and personal surveillance cameras. | |||||
Agency: El Paso Police Department State: TX City: El Paso County: El Paso County Technology: Camera Registry Vendor: The El Paso Police Department maintains a voluntary registry of private and personal surveillance cameras. |
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El Paso Multi-Agency Tactical Response Information eXchange (MATRIX) | El Paso | El Paso County | TX | Fusion Center | |
The El Paso Multi-Agency Tactical Response Information eXchange (MATRIX) is one of 79 fusion centers in the United States. Operated by local and state law enforcement in partnership with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, a fusion center serves as a command center for gathering, analyzing and disseminating intelligence and other public safety information.
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Agency: El Paso Multi-Agency Tactical Response Information eXchange (MATRIX) State: TX City: El Paso County: El Paso County Technology: Fusion Center Vendor: The El Paso Multi-Agency Tactical Response Information eXchange (MATRIX) is one of 79 fusion centers in the United States. Operated by local and state law enforcement in partnership with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, a fusion center serves as a command center for gathering, analyzing and disseminating intelligence and other public safety information.
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El Paso Police Department | El Paso | El Paso County | TX | Drones | DJI |
The El Paso Police Department operates four DJI drones as of 2018, according to data compiled by the Center for the Study of the Drone at Bard College.
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Agency: El Paso Police Department State: TX City: El Paso County: El Paso County Technology: Drones Vendor: DJI The El Paso Police Department operates four DJI drones as of 2018, according to data compiled by the Center for the Study of the Drone at Bard College.
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Horizon City Police Department | Horizon City | El Paso County | TX | Body-worn Cameras | |
The Horizon City Police Department began its body-worn camera program in around 2012.
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Agency: Horizon City Police Department State: TX City: Horizon City County: El Paso County Technology: Body-worn Cameras Vendor: The Horizon City Police Department began its body-worn camera program in around 2012.
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El Paso Police Department | El Paso | El Paso County | TX | Body-worn Cameras | WatchGuard |
The El Paso Police Department had 34 body-worn cameras as of 2019 and received a federal grant for additional BWCs in 2022.
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Agency: El Paso Police Department State: TX City: El Paso County: El Paso County Technology: Body-worn Cameras Vendor: WatchGuard The El Paso Police Department had 34 body-worn cameras as of 2019 and received a federal grant for additional BWCs in 2022.
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El Paso Police Department | El Paso | El Paso County | TX | Automated License Plate Readers | Skycop |
According to the Texas A&M Transportation Institute: "The El Paso Police Department has used ALPR since 2006, and currently operates 23 mobile units with ALPR. Besides the mobile units, the El Paso Police also own six ALPR‐equipped trailers that can be parked alongside a roadway. The trailers include a radar system and 'your speed is' display that faces approaching traffic, while the ALPR camera is positioned on the opposite side to read rear license plates as vehicles pass it."
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Agency: El Paso Police Department State: TX City: El Paso County: El Paso County Technology: Automated License Plate Readers Vendor: Skycop According to the Texas A&M Transportation Institute: "The El Paso Police Department has used ALPR since 2006, and currently operates 23 mobile units with ALPR. Besides the mobile units, the El Paso Police also own six ALPR‐equipped trailers that can be parked alongside a roadway. The trailers include a radar system and 'your speed is' display that faces approaching traffic, while the ALPR camera is positioned on the opposite side to read rear license plates as vehicles pass it."
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El Paso ISD Police Department | El Paso | El Paso County | TX | Body-worn Cameras | |
As of December 2015, the El Paso Independent School District equipped all 43 of its officers with body-worn cameras.
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Agency: El Paso ISD Police Department State: TX City: El Paso County: El Paso County Technology: Body-worn Cameras Vendor: As of December 2015, the El Paso Independent School District equipped all 43 of its officers with body-worn cameras.
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El Paso County Sheriff's Office | El Paso | El Paso County | TX | Body-worn Cameras | Axon |
As of 2017, the El Paso County Sheriff's Office had 250 body-worn cameras.
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Agency: El Paso County Sheriff's Office State: TX City: El Paso County: El Paso County Technology: Body-worn Cameras Vendor: Axon As of 2017, the El Paso County Sheriff's Office had 250 body-worn cameras.
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Drug Enforcement Administration | El Paso | El Paso County | TX | Cell-site Simulator | Harris Corp. |
According to records obtained by the ACLU, the Drug Enforcement Administration El Paso Division purchased $412,871 in cell-site simulator equipment from Harris Corporation in 2013, "including upgrading three Stingray I and Stingray II cell site simulators used by its El Paso and Albuquerque offices to the newer Hailstorm model."
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Agency: Drug Enforcement Administration State: TX City: El Paso County: El Paso County Technology: Cell-site Simulator Vendor: Harris Corp. According to records obtained by the ACLU, the Drug Enforcement Administration El Paso Division purchased $412,871 in cell-site simulator equipment from Harris Corporation in 2013, "including upgrading three Stingray I and Stingray II cell site simulators used by its El Paso and Albuquerque offices to the newer Hailstorm model."
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