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Overland Park Police Launch $22M AI Tech Upgrade with Drones and Body Cams

What Happened

The Overland Park Police Department in Kansas has unveiled a major $22.4 million technology overhaul to boost public safety and operational efficiency. The upgrade introduces AI-assisted surveillance capabilities, drones for aerial observation, and new high-tech body cameras for officers. The AI tools will assist in monitoring real-time incidents, streamline evidence collection, and improve incident response. The investment aligns with a trend among U.S. law enforcement agencies to adopt the latest technology for enhanced transparency, accountability, and community trust. Deployment will begin immediately, with advanced training for officers on the new systems.

Why It Matters

This modernization reflects law enforcement\’s growing reliance on AI and automation to manage complex urban environments and improve policing outcomes. The integration of AI and drones could set new standards for police departments nationwide. Read more in our AI News Hub

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