Through this opportunity, the Bureau of Justice Assistance is seeking applications for funding law enforcement agencies seeking to purchase body-worn cameras (BWCs) to establish or expand comprehensive body-worn camera programs with a specific and demonstrated plan to implement this technology to maximize the benefits of BWCs.
Eligible Applicants:
Eligible agencies include law enforcement agencies, correctional agencies that perform law enforcement functions, prosecutors’ offices, and state or regional consortia that support such agencies, including state administrating agencies. Eligibility is restricted to agencies that are publicly funded. State and regional consortia are eligible to apply, provided they are considered a public agency.
Awards
Number of Awards: 35
Total Amount Awarded: $20,132,699
Bergen County Prosecutor's Office Application to BJA FY 2022 Body-worn Camera Policy and Implementation Program to Support Law Enforcement Agencies
Bessemer PD Body Worn Camera Implementation Program
Body worn camera project to expand upon MA DOC pilot program and to implement body worn cameras at Souza Baranowski Correctional Center (SBCC) and across all MA DOC institutions.
Body-worn camera program for law enforcement commissioned personnel in the Boating and Law Enforcement Division of the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency.
Body-worn camera project for Law Enforcement
Bristol County Body Worn Camera Grant
Broward State Attorney's Office, 17th Judicial Circuit- Body Worn Camera Project
Carbondale (Illinois) Police Department Body Worn Camera Grant Application
City of Erie, PA Police BWC Expansion
City of Utica Police Department BWC Expansion Program
College of DuPage Police Department FY22 Body-Worn Camera Program
Expand and Upgrade the Detroit Police Department's Body Worn Camera Program
Expand the Orange County Sheriff's Department Body Worn Camera program to provide our Mutual Aid and Reserve Bureaus 200 additional body cameras and hardware with 150 licenses.
Expansion of agency Body Worn Camera Program
Expansion of body-worn camera program
Expansion of the Liberty County Sheriff's Office Body Worn Camera Program
Fairfax County Police Department - Evidence Sharing Enhancement
Full-Scale Body-worn Camera Policy and Implementation Program to Support the City of Los Angeles Airport Police Division
Hometown BWC FY22: Category 1 – Site Based Awards to Law Enforcement Agencies
Jefferson City Police Department BWC PIP
LAPD: 2022 Digital Evidence Management and Integration Project
LAPD: 2023 Using BWC Footage for Training and Constitutional Policing
Lowell Police Department BWC Program
Mercer Co NJ Prosecutors Office FY 2022 BWC PIP
New Britain Police Department's Body-Worn Camera Implementation Program
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