Opportunity
Georgia Procurement Registry #PE-66120-NONST-2026-000000008
Cleveland, GA Police Department Solicits In-Car and Body-Worn Camera Systems with Cloud Storage
Posted
May 27, 2026
Respond By
June 10, 2026
Identifier
PE-66120-NONST-2026-000000008
NAICS
541512, 423420
The City of Cleveland Police Department in Georgia is seeking proposals for a comprehensive camera system upgrade for its patrol operations. - Buyer: City of Cleveland Police Department (local government agency) - Products and Services Requested: - Thirteen (13) in-car camera systems for police vehicles - Sixteen (16) body-worn camera systems for officers - All necessary hardware, mounting equipment, cables, antennas, charging mechanisms, and docking stations - Cloud-based storage solution for video evidence, meeting security and retention requirements - Video/audio redaction software with technical support - Installation, maintenance, and warranties for all equipment and software - Notable Requirements: - Systems must support wireless/cellular data upload, pre-event recording, event bookmarking, and synchronization between in-car and body-worn cameras - Optional features include license plate readers, live video transmission, GPS, and advanced redaction capabilities - Compliance with Georgia Crime Information Center regulations and CJIS standards for technical staff - Five-year contract term with a mid-contract upgrade/replacement of all body-worn camera devices - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation; the opportunity is open to all qualified providers.
Description
The City of Cleveland, Georgia, is soliciting proposals for in-car camera hardware, body-worn camera hardware, cloud storage/redaction software, and related hardware and software for the police department. The project includes installation, maintenance, and warranties, aiming to implement a camera/storage/redaction system with the latest technology to serve the agency for five years. The procurement covers thirteen in-car camera systems and sixteen body-worn cameras, along with cloud-based storage and redaction software. Proposals must be submitted by June 10, 2026, and questions are due by June 8, 2026.