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Tiverton Police Department Tiverton Newport County RI Body-worn Cameras
In October 2022, the state awarded $16 million to 42 local and state police departments to equip 1,773 officers with body-worn cameras, including $271,250 to the Tiverton Police Department for 31 cameras.
Agency: Tiverton Police Department
State: RI
City: Tiverton
County: Newport County
Technology: Body-worn Cameras
Vendor:

In October 2022, the state awarded $16 million to 42 local and state police departments to equip 1,773 officers with body-worn cameras, including $271,250 to the Tiverton Police Department for 31 cameras.

Newport Police Department Newport Newport County RI Body-worn Cameras Axon
The Newport Police purchased body-worn cameras in 2019 after a trial program with Axon body-worn cameras in 2018. NPD received a federal grant for BWCs in 2022.
Agency: Newport Police Department
State: RI
City: Newport
County: Newport County
Technology: Body-worn Cameras
Vendor: Axon

The Newport Police purchased body-worn cameras in 2019 after a trial program with Axon body-worn cameras in 2018. NPD received a federal grant for BWCs in 2022.

Jamestown Police Department Jamestown Newport County RI Camera Registry
The Jamestown Police Department maintains a voluntary registry of private and personal surveillance cameras.
Agency: Jamestown Police Department
State: RI
City: Jamestown
County: Newport County
Technology: Camera Registry
Vendor:

The Jamestown Police Department maintains a voluntary registry of private and personal surveillance cameras.

Portsmouth Police Department Portsmouth Newport County RI Body-worn Cameras
In October 2022, the state awarded $16 million to 42 local and state police departments to equip 1,773 officers with body-worn cameras, including $306,250 to the Portsmouth Police Department for 35 cameras.
Agency: Portsmouth Police Department
State: RI
City: Portsmouth
County: Newport County
Technology: Body-worn Cameras
Vendor:

In October 2022, the state awarded $16 million to 42 local and state police departments to equip 1,773 officers with body-worn cameras, including $306,250 to the Portsmouth Police Department for 35 cameras.

Middletown Police Department Middletown Newport County RI Body-worn Cameras
In October 2022, the state awarded $16 million to 42 local and state police departments to equip 1,773 officers with body-worn cameras, including $323,750 to the Middletown Police Department for 37 cameras.
Agency: Middletown Police Department
State: RI
City: Middletown
County: Newport County
Technology: Body-worn Cameras
Vendor:

In October 2022, the state awarded $16 million to 42 local and state police departments to equip 1,773 officers with body-worn cameras, including $323,750 to the Middletown Police Department for 37 cameras.

Little Compton Police Department Little Compton Newport County RI Body-worn Cameras
In October 2022, the state awarded $16 million to 42 local and state police departments to equip 1,773 officers with body-worn cameras, including $132,500 to the Little Compton Police Department for 10 cameras.
Agency: Little Compton Police Department
State: RI
City: Little Compton
County: Newport County
Technology: Body-worn Cameras
Vendor:

In October 2022, the state awarded $16 million to 42 local and state police departments to equip 1,773 officers with body-worn cameras, including $132,500 to the Little Compton Police Department for 10 cameras.

Jamestown Police Department Jamestown Newport County RI Body-worn Cameras
The Jamestown Police Department received a federal grant for body-worn cameras in 2021 and a state grant for BWCs in 2022.
Agency: Jamestown Police Department
State: RI
City: Jamestown
County: Newport County
Technology: Body-worn Cameras
Vendor:

The Jamestown Police Department received a federal grant for body-worn cameras in 2021 and a state grant for BWCs in 2022.