JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The City of Jacksonville could receive $730,000 from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to purchase and install cameras for the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office’s Real Time Crime Center. The funding bill had a first reading at Tuesday’s city council meeting.
The agreement states that approximately $472,000 will be used to purchase around 200 surveillance cameras for the crime center, and $258,000 will be allocated for installation across the city.
JSO says the cameras will enhance the agency’s ability to capture and analyze data used to investigate criminal activity and help officers in the field…