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Valley Police Department | Valley | Douglas County | NE | Body-worn Cameras | Wolfcom |
The Valley Police Department purchased seven Wolfcom body-worn cameras in 2016.
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Agency: Valley Police Department State: NE City: Valley County: Douglas County Technology: Body-worn Cameras Vendor: Wolfcom The Valley Police Department purchased seven Wolfcom body-worn cameras in 2016.
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Omaha Eppley Airfield Police Department | Omaha | Douglas County | NE | Automated License Plate Readers | |
The Omaha Eppley Airfield Police Department searches automated license plate reader data.
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Agency: Omaha Eppley Airfield Police Department State: NE City: Omaha County: Douglas County Technology: Automated License Plate Readers Vendor: The Omaha Eppley Airfield Police Department searches automated license plate reader data.
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Omaha Police Department | Omaha | Douglas County | NE | Gunshot Detection | ShotSpotter |
The Omaha Police Department began using ShotSpotter gunshot detection technology in 2011.
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Agency: Omaha Police Department State: NE City: Omaha County: Douglas County Technology: Gunshot Detection Vendor: ShotSpotter The Omaha Police Department began using ShotSpotter gunshot detection technology in 2011.
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Douglas County Sheriff's Office | Omaha | Douglas County | NE | Drones | DJI |
The Douglas County Sheriff's Office operates two 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: Douglas County Sheriff's Office State: NE City: Omaha County: Douglas County Technology: Drones Vendor: DJI The Douglas County Sheriff's Office operates two 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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Omaha Police Department | Omaha | Douglas County | NE | Drones | |
The Omaha Police Department launched a drone program in late 2021.
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Agency: Omaha Police Department State: NE City: Omaha County: Douglas County Technology: Drones Vendor: The Omaha Police Department launched a drone program in late 2021.
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University of Nebraska at Omaha Police Department | Omaha | Douglas County | NE | Body-worn Cameras | |
The U.S. Department of Justice awarded $20,292 to the University of Nebraska at Omaha Police Department in 2016 as part of the Bureau of Justice Assistance's body-worn camera grant program. | |||||
Agency: University of Nebraska at Omaha Police Department State: NE City: Omaha County: Douglas County Technology: Body-worn Cameras Vendor: The U.S. Department of Justice awarded $20,292 to the University of Nebraska at Omaha Police Department in 2016 as part of the Bureau of Justice Assistance's body-worn camera grant program. |
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Douglas County Sheriff's Office | Omaha | Douglas County | NE | Body-worn Cameras | |
The U.S. Department of Justice awarded $375,841 to the Douglas County Sheriff's Office in 2019 as part of the Bureau of Justice Assistance's body-worn camera grant program. | |||||
Agency: Douglas County Sheriff's Office State: NE City: Omaha County: Douglas County Technology: Body-worn Cameras Vendor: The U.S. Department of Justice awarded $375,841 to the Douglas County Sheriff's Office in 2019 as part of the Bureau of Justice Assistance's body-worn camera grant program. |
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Omaha Police Department | Omaha | Douglas County | NE | Body-worn Cameras | |
The Omaha Police Department began using body-worn cameras on a trial basis in 2013 and the whole department began using them in 2016. The U.S. Department of Justice awarded $67,500 to the Omaha Police Department in 2015 as part of the Bureau of Justice Assistance's body-worn camera grant program.
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Agency: Omaha Police Department State: NE City: Omaha County: Douglas County Technology: Body-worn Cameras Vendor: The Omaha Police Department began using body-worn cameras on a trial basis in 2013 and the whole department began using them in 2016. The U.S. Department of Justice awarded $67,500 to the Omaha Police Department in 2015 as part of the Bureau of Justice Assistance's body-worn camera grant program.
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