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State of Utah, California Highway Patrol Award Contracts


July 9, 2008 By

The state of Utah and the California Highway Patrol have awarded contracts for in-car digital video and evidence storage and delivery systems and interoperable two-way radios.

Utah's Division of Purchasing has awarded ICOP Digital a State Cooperative Contract providing expedited procurement of the ICOP Model 20/20-W digital in-car video system by all state, county and municipal law enforcement agencies.

The California Highway Patrol, meanwhile, awarded EF Johnson Technologies a $3.7 million contract for Project 25-compliant interoperable radios. The radios will be delivered in the third quarter, EF Johnson Technologies' C.E.O said.

 


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