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Body-worn cameras on track for June deployment

VICTORVILLE — A body-worn camera pilot program at two sheriff’s stations, including Apple Valley, is on track to begin in June, an official said Tuesday, marking a rapid ascension toward deployment only three weeks after county policy makers approved the year-long test run.

“It’s moving pretty quick,” San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Project Team Leader Neil Slawson said during a presentation to the Victorville Rotary Club.

On March 7, county Supervisors approved an 18-month, $122,000 contract with Georgia-based Coreforce Associates Inc. for 80 cameras between Apple Valley and Highland stations — an ample timeframe to enable groundwork to be laid before patrol deputies actually begin wearing the Android-powered devices and to allow for post-deployment assessments.

VICTORVILLE — A body-worn camera pilot program at two sheriff’s stations, including Apple Valley, is on track to begin in June, an official said Tuesday, marking a rapid ascension toward deployment only three weeks after county policy makers approved the year-long test run.“ It’s moving pretty quick,”...

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