How AI could help triple the cost of Baltimore Police’s body camera program

How AI could help triple the cost of Baltimore Police’s body camera program

How AI could help triple the cost of Baltimore Police’s body camera program

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Publish Date: 2026-05-08 12:33:00

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  • Baltimore Police officials proposed a $150 million no-bid contract with Axon Enterprises for Tasers, body cameras, and related software. They highlighted Axon’s existing market dominance and the complexities and costs associated with switching providers.

  • The spending board approved the expenditure with concerns over the lack of competition, given the potential $50 million savings from other vendors like Motorola Solutions, which was not considered.

  • The contract details reveal that AI features significantly contribute to nearly tripling the annual cost of services. It includes $10 million annually for two years with AI services, then escalating to $16 million annually if AI services are retained.

  • The BPD will pilot the AI system with other city agencies over the first two years to establish usage guidelines. It aims to enhance public safety and operational efficiencies.

  • Council President Zeke Cohen opposed the contract, expressing skepticism about not pursuing competitive bidding and highlighting the missed opportunity to explore cost-effective options.

  • The contract builds on a series of previous agreements with Axon, which began in 2016 for $11.7 million and has been extended multiple times, totaling around $33.5 million for the equipment and services through 2025.

  • The exact benefits and time-saving advantages of the AI functions in reviewing body camera footage remain unclear, and the BPD will review AI-generated outputs for accuracy and appropriateness.