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Surrey Police Service asks for $12.2M contract with Axon for tech advancement

  • The Surrey Police Service is pursuing a $12.2 million contract with Axon Inc. for advanced policing technology over five years, with $2.4 million annual costs.
  • Included in the contract are 350 body-worn cameras, drones, and various camera systems to enhance evidence gathering and public trust.
  • Deputy Chief Todd Matsumoto noted that Axon's technology is widely used by police departments globally, enhancing evidence gathering and public trust.
  • The board plans to assess the technology's compatibility with the Crown at their next meeting on September 11, as urged by Director Rob Stutt.
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Surrey Police Service asks for $12.2M contract with Axon for tech advancement

Axon is a U.S. company with offices in Canada. The 5-year contract involves drones, body cameras and more

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North Delta Reporter broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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