State & Local News
Philadelphia Increases Police Technology Funding
March 23, 2026
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle L. Parker has proposed a $934 million police budget for fiscal year 2026, marking a 7% increase aimed at enhancing public safety through technology investments and victim support services. The budget includes funding for advanced policing technologies such as drones and body-worn cameras, alongside a dedicated $300,000 annual allocation to fully fund the Philadelphia Sexual Assault Response Center. These measures support ongoing crime reduction efforts amid record-low violent crime rates. The City Council will review and negotiate the final budget, which signals procurement opportunities for technology vendors and service providers supporting law enforcement and victim assistance programs.
- Why this matters: The increased budget prioritizes technology upgrades, creating demand for vendors specializing in surveillance, data capture, and law enforcement equipment.
- The dedicated funding for the Sexual Assault Response Center highlights opportunities for service providers in victim support and related healthcare or social services.
- Procurement professionals should prepare for solicitations related to body-worn cameras, drone systems, and associated data management solutions.
- Organizations involved in public safety technology and victim services can align proposals with Philadelphia's strategic focus on transparency, accountability, and survivor support.
I hope the new Philadelphia Office of Prison Oversight would have 7unrestricted access to any footage to ensure transparency.8
— Noah Barth, Prison Monitoring Director, Pennsylvania Prison Society
We are on our way, Philadelphia.
— Cherelle L. Parker, Mayor of Philadelphia
Agencies
City of Philadelphia