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Isle of Palms Expands Public Safety Staffing and Drone Program
March 11, 2026
The Isle of Palms Police Department is pursuing additional funding to enhance public safety capabilities in response to increased visitor traffic and population growth. The city council is reviewing budget requests that include hiring two new law enforcement officers and acquiring two patrol vehicles, with a total funding request of approximately $320,000. Additionally, the department seeks to implement a "Drone as a First Responder" program, budgeted at $81,000 per year over five years, to improve emergency response efficiency and situational awareness.
- These initiatives reflect a strategic investment in both personnel and emerging technology to address growing public safety demands in Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
- Procurement professionals should note the opportunity for vendors specializing in law enforcement equipment, patrol vehicles, and drone technology solutions.
- The multi-year drone program funding indicates a sustained commitment, suggesting potential for ongoing contracts or service agreements.
- Organizations supporting municipal public safety modernization can leverage this development to align offerings with increasing local government demand for integrated technology and staffing enhancements.
We have a great police presence out here. I don’t think it could hurt. With the amount of people, I think you just have to staff our potential population and all these houses that have been knocked down that are turned into 10-bedroom houses, that’s ten more people potentially.
— Tanja DePass, Manager at IOP Pizza
What’s happening is we’ve not added law enforcement officers to be able to respond to those calls that come from having increased people out here in the increased traffic.
— Kevin Cornett, Police Chief
Agencies
Isle of Palms Police Department, Isle of Palms City Council
Contracts
$320,000, $81,000 per year