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Wisconsin Municipalities End AI Surveillance Contracts
March 18, 2026
The City of Verona, Wisconsin, terminated its contract with Flock Safety for AI-powered surveillance cameras in November 2025 amid concerns over privacy, data misuse, and lack of public oversight. Despite contract termination, challenges remain in removing the cameras physically. Activists and officials in Dane County and surrounding municipalities are advocating to discontinue similar surveillance agreements, citing transparency issues and unauthorized data sharing with federal agencies. Dane County Sheriffβs Office continues to use Flock Safety services funded through a $68,750 grant from Axon Enterprise, highlighting ongoing local government reliance on surveillance technology despite public pushback.
- Municipal procurement professionals should note increased scrutiny and community resistance to AI surveillance contracts, emphasizing the need for transparent stakeholder engagement and clear data governance policies.
- Vendors providing surveillance technology may face growing challenges in contract renewals and new procurements due to privacy concerns and activist opposition.
- Agencies should evaluate the legal and operational implications of terminating surveillance contracts, including equipment removal and data management responsibilities.
- This development signals a potential shift in local government procurement priorities toward balancing public safety technology with privacy and civil liberties considerations.
When elected officials have to vote and pass to allow law enforcement to use this technology, they need to become more responsive to their constituents. It democratizes the conversation around privacy and surveillance.
— Jon McCray Jones, Policy Analyst, ACLU of Wisconsin
The fact that they didnβt take the cameras down shows that we are the product. They were never really selling to us in the first place. What they are doing is selling to much bigger agencies the ability to spy on a ton of people.
— Luke Diaz, Mayor of Verona
People did not have a consensual, popular agreement to work with these tech companies, and the police were collecting this data without our knowledge.
— Jade, Activist
Agencies
City of Verona, Dane County, Dane County Sheriffβs Office, Wisconsin State Capitol Police, University of Wisconsin-Madison Police
Vendors
Flock Safety, Axon Enterprise
Contracts
, $68,750
Locations
Sources
- This Wisconsin City Ditched AI Surveillance Cameras. Now Activists Want to Keep Going. | Bolts · boltsmag.org · Mar 18