Most agencies do not delay body cameras because they question the need. They delay because they cannot afford the wrong rollout.

For smaller departments, the concern is not just cost. It is workload. It is policy. It is evidence management. It is the fear of choosing a system that creates more manual work, more missed footage, and more problems than it solves. In fact, fewer than half of agencies with 25 to 49 sworn officers have adopted body cameras, showing just how common that hesitation still is.

This webinar is built for agencies facing exactly those concerns.

Hear directly from law enforcement leaders who have already made these decisions and learned what works, what creates frustration later, and what they would do differently if starting again today. They will share how to get a body camera program off the ground without adding staff, overwhelming your team, or building an evidence process you later regret.

You will leave with a practical view of what the first 30 days should look like, which decisions matter most early, which ones can wait, and how to move forward with more confidence and less risk.

No product demo. No fluff. Just real-world lessons and a clearer path to getting it right the first time.

What viewers will learn:

  • What small agencies often get wrong before starting a body camera program
  • How to avoid missed recordings and early activation issues
  • How to keep evidence handling from becoming a long-term administrative burden
  • How to prepare for complaints and reviews before they become problems
  • How to plan, control costs, and confidently justify your decision

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Body cameras, done right the first time. Real chiefs on what to get right before you start.

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Body Camera Technology for Any Size Agency: Without Adding Staff or Regret
Body cameras, done right the first time. Real chiefs on what to get right before you start.

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Sheriff (Ret.) John Boyd, Law Enforcement Liaison, Coreforce
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Chief Mark Swistek, Long Beach Police (IN) Department
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Chief Lesley Wiete, Purdue University (IN) Police Department

Most agencies don't delay body cameras because they doubt the need. They delay because they can't afford to get the rollout wrong: the workload, the policy, the evidence management, the fear of a system that creates more manual work and missed footage than it solves. Fewer than half of agencies with 25 to 49 sworn officers have adopted body cameras yet, which tells you how common that hesitation is. This webinar is built for exactly those agencies. Law enforcement leaders who've already made these decisions share what worked, what caused frustration later, and what they'd do differently, so you leave with a practical view of the first 30 days, which decisions matter early, and how to move forward with more confidence and less risk.

What viewers will learn:

  • What small agencies often get wrong before starting a body camera program
  • How to avoid missed recordings and early activation issues
  • How to keep evidence handling from becoming a long-term administrative burden
  • How to prepare for complaints and reviews before they become problems
  • How to plan, control costs, and confidently justify your decision
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