Camden police get $1 million in aid for technology upgrade

A Camden County officer explains new technology enhancements that will be paid for with the state aid.

The police department that serves Camden has announced a $1-million investment from the state that will upgrade its technology with advanced monitoring systems.

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For more than a decade, the Camden County Police Department has integrated advanced technology to enhance its operational efficiency and effectiveness, according to Chief Gabriel Rodriguez, who noted the critical role played by advanced monitoring systems in day-to-day operations.

“These new systems we are implementing in the city – and soon in Woodlynne – will allow us to operate smarter and more efficiently,” Rodriguez explained. “It’s crucial that we stay ahead of the curve and continue to improve upon our existing framework in our tactical center.”

The new technology will not only streamline operations but also foster better coordination among the various digital platforms used by the police department, the chief added, enhancing decision making and faster response times.

“It’s without question that these funds are going to assist us in keeping our community safe,” Commissioner Director Louis Cappelli Jr. observed at the Sept. 18 announcement.

“Camden County Metro PD (police department) continues to improve safety in our neighborhoods by leveraging state-of-the-art law-enforcement technology and effective community policing strategies,” Assembly Majority Leader Louis Greenwald stated.

The state’s $1 million allocation will help pay for upgrades in existing systems, including surveillance technology, communication platforms and data management tools. The enhancements are expected to not only streamline operations, but foster better community engagement and reinforce the police department’s commitment to transparency and accountability.

Community engagement was a recurring theme during the announcement of the aid, with both Rodriguez and Cappelli expressing their commitment to maintaining open lines of communication with Camden residents.

“We want the community to feel that they are part of the process,” Rodriguez emphasized, adding that upgrades will help officers better address public safety concerns in real time.

The state investment is also expected to lead to new partnerships and collaborations within the community. The police department has historically worked closely with various local organizations and residents to enhance safety but also foster positive relationships.

The emphasis on technology in policing reflects a broader trend across the nation, as law-enforcement agencies increasingly adopt innovative solutions to combat crime and improve community relations.

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