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Item 15 - Agreements for Automated License Plate Recognition Camera Installation and Maintenance
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Item 15 - Agreements for Automated License Plate Recognition Camera Installation and Maintenance
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Automated License Plate Recognition Camera Installation and Maintenance Services <br />May 6, 2025 <br />Page 2 <br />partial, paper, and no plate), and vehicle information (type and color). These features <br />allow for retroactive search capabilities to investigate crimes. Moreover, ALPR systems <br />utilize real-time alerting for "hotlist" vehicles, which include stolen vehicles, vehicles used <br />in crimes, and vehicles associated with wanted criminals and missing persons. This <br />feature allows for the immediate notification and response of police personnel to stop, <br />investigate, and apprehend wanted criminals. ALPR technology gathers unbiased <br />evidence while preserving individual privacy. The system does not identify, photograph, <br />or record vehicle occupants. It does not access any personal information and does not <br />employ facial recognition capabilities. The data collected by ALPR cameras is entirely <br />anonymous and utilized for law enforcement investigations only. <br />With current staffing deficits within the Police Department, an ALPR program will help <br />close the gap in service by leveraging technology to support policing efforts to effectively <br />respond to and investigate criminal incidents. By enhancing our response capabilities, we <br />can more effectively deter crime and improve overall community safety. Implementing <br />ALPR technology in Santa Ana can enhance trust within our community by ensuring that <br />policing efforts are data -driven and focused on actual crime trends, while reducing police <br />contacts perceived to be prejudicial or arbitrary. The ability to gather timely and specific <br />vehicle data can determine whether or not police personnel can obtain crucial evidence <br />to assist in bringing justice to victims of crime in our city. <br />Santa Ana Ordinance No. NS-3041 authorizes the City to purchase contracts from any <br />public agency utilizing a competitive bid process. Omnia Partners, Inc. awarded contract <br />#23-6692-03, with Insight Public Sector, Inc., an authorized indirect reseller of Flock <br />Group, Inc. for Installation of Safety Cameras, and the University of California Irvine <br />Agreement (UCI) No. MCAV20230220 for Motorola Solutions, Inc. safety camera <br />products and services were awarded as a result of open, competitive bidding, and meets <br />the City's requirement. Staff researched available procurement options and product <br />offerings in the market and determined that Flock Group, Inc.'s automated license plate <br />recognition cameras provide access to an extensive network of outside law enforcement <br />agencies' data. In addition, the automated license plate recognition cameras offered by <br />Motorola Solutions, Inc. will augment an existing ALPR network partnership with <br />surrounding municipalities and accommodate the department's need for flexibility with <br />mobile camera units to be attached to patrol vehicles. <br />Therefore, staff recommends authorizing agreements with Flock Group, Inc. and Motorola <br />Solutions, Inc. for installation and implementation of automated license plate recognition <br />cameras in the City of Santa Ana to assist the Santa Ana Police Department in identifying, <br />locating and apprehending suspects who may have caused harm to members of the <br />Santa Ana and surrounding communities. The official period of performance of the Flock <br />Group agreement is subject to change as the term will depend on the date the cameras <br />are validated by both parties as operational. The official period of performance of the <br />Motorola agreement is subject to change as the term will depend on the date of the last <br />signature on the agreement and/or each Addendum. <br />
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