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Rep. Ezell Seeks Mississippi Public Safety Funding
March 17, 2026
U.S. Representative Mike Ezell has submitted multiple FY2027 Community Project Funding Requests totaling over $14 million aimed at enhancing public safety and law enforcement capabilities across several Mississippi municipalities. The requests focus on modernizing police and fire department equipment, expanding digital forensics training programs, and upgrading public safety communications infrastructure. These initiatives target key local agencies including the City of D'Iberville, Jones County Sheriff's Department, Stone County Emergency Management Agency, and the University of Southern Mississippi.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the significant federal funding requests directed toward public safety modernization in Mississippi, signaling upcoming contract opportunities for equipment suppliers, training providers, and communications infrastructure vendors.
- The focus on digital forensics and communications upgrades indicates growing demand for specialized technology and training services in law enforcement.
- Local agencies across multiple cities such as D'Iberville, Laurel, Hattiesburg, Wiggins, and Purvis are potential end users, suggesting geographically dispersed procurement needs.
- Contractors and vendors should evaluate capabilities aligned with public safety technology modernization and prepare for competitive bidding as these projects advance through the federal funding and award process.
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U.S. House of Representatives, City of D'Iberville, Jones County Sheriff's Department, University of Southern Mississippi, Stone County Emergency Management Agency
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- FY2027 Community Project Funding Requests | U.S. Representative Mike Ezell · Ezell House · Mar 17