State & Local Legislation
Pennsylvania Senate Advances Radar Technology Use
March 20, 2026
The Pennsylvania State Senate has introduced Senate Bill 1237, a bipartisan legislative proposal to authorize local law enforcement agencies across Pennsylvania to procure and deploy radar speed detection technology. This bill aims to modernize traffic enforcement tools by replacing outdated systems such as ENRADD and VASCAR with more accurate and cost-effective radar equipment, aligning Pennsylvania with national standards. If enacted, this legislation will create new procurement opportunities for radar technology vendors and require local agencies to update their acquisition strategies to incorporate these modern systems.
- Local law enforcement agencies in Pennsylvania will be enabled to purchase radar speed detection devices, potentially increasing demand for radar equipment and related maintenance services.
- Procurement professionals should prepare for forthcoming solicitations or contract vehicles supporting radar technology acquisition and integration.
- Vendors specializing in radar speed detection technology may find new market opportunities within Pennsylvania's law enforcement sector.
- Agencies should consider budget adjustments and training requirements associated with transitioning to radar-based enforcement tools.
For too long, Pennsylvania has lagged behind our neighbors by restricting local law enforcementβs access to radar technology, relying instead on outdated systems like ENRADD and VASCAR that are less reliable, more costly, and increasingly difficult to maintain.
— Senator Steve Santarsiero
Local law enforcement should have the tools they need to keep our communities safe.
— Senator Greg Rothman
Modern radar technology is a proven, nationwide standard that helps officers do their jobs with precision and efficiency.
— Senator Nick Miller
Agencies
Pennsylvania State Senate, Local law enforcement agencies in Pennsylvania