Through this opportunity, the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) seeks applications for funding law enforcement agencies, prosecutors’ offices, and correctional agencies performing law enforcement functions to purchase or lease 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. Funding under this program also supports agencies with existing BWC programs that are seeking to improve the management, sharing, and integration of digital evidence generated from BWCs; optimize how prosecutors leverage BWC footage to improve operations; or use BWC footage to enhance officer training or constitutional policing practices.
Solicitation Categories:
- Category 1: Site-based awards to law enforcement agencies (including self-initiated partnership applications)
- Category 2: Site-based awards to state correctional agencies
- Category 3: Digital evidence management and integration demonstration projects
- Category 4: Optimizing body-worn camera footage in prosecutors’& offices demonstration projects
- Category 5: Using BWC footage for training and constitutional policing demonstration projects
Eligible Applicants:
- City or township governments
- County governments
- Independent school districts
- Native American tribal governments (federally recognized)
- Public and state controlled institutions of higher education
- Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities
- Special district governments
- State governments
- Other
- State, county, and local law enforcement agencies
- Correctional agencies that perform law enforcement functions
- University and college law enforcement agencies at publicly funded institutions
- Prosecutors’ offices
- Specialized police forces that are publicly funded (e.g., park police, independent school district
police, transit police, or fish and game enforcement agencies) - State or regional consortia that support such agencies, including state administering agencies
See the solicitation for additional opportunity and eligibility details, as well as directions on how to apply.
Awards
Number of Awards: 52
Total Amount Awarded: $20,115,782
Hillsboro Police Department Body-Worn Camera Expansion Program
IDOC - Body-Worn Cameras
Implementing a Body Worn Camera Policy and Program at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College
Improving Staff and Resident Safety: Body-Worn Camera Implementation Program
Indiana University Police Department Body Worn Camera Expansion Initiative
Lake Zurich Police Department Body-Worn Camera Implementation Program
Llano County Sheriff's Office Body Worn Camera Grant
Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections Body Worn Camera Initiative
Mecklenburg County Detention Center-Central Body-worn Camera Expansion Project
Middlesex County Body-Worn Camera Expansion Project
Montgomery County State's Attorney's Office Body-worn Camera Policy and Implementation Program
Municipal Court Body Worn Camera Policy and Implementation Project
Next Iteration body-Worn Camera Enhancement, Support, and Upgrade
North Dakota Highway Patrol Body-Worn Camera and Digital Evidence Improvement and Enhancement Project
North Royalton Police Department Body Worn Camera (BWC) Expansion and Re-Supply Project
NY MTAPD Body-worn Camera Program Training: The development of an analytical library to categorize BWC video that can be used as a training tool to demonstrate how an incident should be handled.
Optimizing the county of Westchester's current BWC program
PBPN Tribal Police Department Body Worn Cameras
Purchase and Implementation of a Body-Worn Camera program for the Wilmington (IL) Police Department.
Purchase of 40 new body-worn cameras for the Jonesboro Police Dept.
Purchase of 97 body-worn cameras and implementation of a body-worn camera system.
Saint Helena Body-worn Camera Expansion Program
Shreveport Police Body Camera Project
St. Charles Police Department Implementation of Body Worn Camera Transparency and Accountability Program (BWC-TAP)
The Monterey County Sheriff's Office Body Worn Camera Implementation / Deployment.
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