State & Local News
New Haven Police Expands Pursuit Technology
March 13, 2026
The New Haven Police Department is set to enhance its law enforcement capabilities through a $750,000 federal community projects grant secured with support from U.S. Representative Rosa DeLauro. This funding will be used to expand automated license plate readers, acquire additional stop sticks for vehicle pursuits, and implement StarChaser GPS dart technology. These upgrades aim to improve public safety by reducing high-speed chases and increasing crime-solving effectiveness.
- The grant represents a significant investment in advanced pursuit and surveillance technology at the municipal level, signaling growing federal support for local law enforcement modernization.
- Procurement professionals should note the emphasis on integrating GPS tracking and automated recognition systems, which may create opportunities for vendors specializing in law enforcement technology solutions.
- This initiative highlights the importance of federal community project grants as a funding source for police technology upgrades, relevant for agencies seeking similar enhancements.
- Contractors offering pursuit mitigation tools and automated license plate reader systems may find increased demand in municipalities pursuing safer, technology-driven policing methods.
We’re making a ton of progress and we’re using technology more than ever before and it’s unbelievably helpful in helping us solve crimes.
— Justin Elicker, Mayor of New Haven
People want to know their communities are safe, and they particularly want to know police have the resources, the word tool has been used today, to do their jobs.
— Rosa DeLauro, U.S. Representative
Agencies
New Haven Police Department, United States Congress
Contracts
$750,000