City CIOGS Spec Reports and Documents
Technology Specification Reports, relevant department and City Council documents, and other supplemental materials pertaining to the use of Surveillance Technology.
October 10, 2024 - The Detroit Police Department - Dumping Cameras
The Detroit Police Department (DPD) seeks to expand dumping camera technology to assist in sensitive investigations. The technology is currently deployed at various locations through cameras that are integrated in Genetec.
February 27, 2024 - The Detroit Police Department - Surveillance Van Technology
The Detroit Police Department (DPD) seeks undercover van technology to assist in sensitive investigations. The Burke services upgrade to the existing undercover van will replace existing technology and replicate existing capabilities.
The City of Detroit's Office of Mobility Innovation (OMI) previously secured 100% federally funded award from the USDOT Strengthening Mobility and Revolutionizing Transportation (SMART) grant program for the Detroit Mobility Optimization through Data for Equity and Safety (Detroit MODES) initiative. This project aims to reduce traffic fatalities and enhance transportation-safety and operations equity for Detroiters, especially in Historically Disadvantaged Communities (HDCs)
January 2023 - The Detroit Police Department - Freeway Cameras & LPRS
The proposed technology and it's capabilities are described as follows:
High-definition close circuit television overview cameras for incident monitoring purposes
City of Detroit General Services Department- (Surveillance Technology - Drones)
The General Services Department - Blight to Beauty- Corridors (B2B Corridors) certifies that the information contained in this document reflects the complete and accurate proposed use of the technology.
The B2B Corridors’ certified drone pilot will use the drone equipment stated in this document.
City of Detroit Recreation Department security - Recreation Dept Security Specification Report
The City of Detroit General Service Department is looking to install security cameras on the exterior and parking lots of the recreation centers stated in this document. The goal of the cameras is to protect the recreation centers and surrounding parking lots from criminal activity.
The Detroit Fire Department - Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) technology
The Detroit Fire Department is seeking Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) technology that can offer a wide range of services ranging from search and rescue to providing overhead and tactical views of a fire scene. The UAV technology will assist Firefighters to collect vital information about ongoing fires with the primary goal of providing situational awareness in the event of a fire.
5/18/2023 -The Detroit Police Department - LPR Technology
The Police Department certifies that the information contained in this document reflects the complete and accurate proposed use of the surveillance technology. This report has been approved by the Chief of Police and received the approval of the Board of Police Commissioners on May 18th, 2023.
The General Services Department - Surveillance Technology
The General Services Department certifies that this information contained in this document reflects the complete and accurate proposed use of the Technology Specifications – Joe Louis Greenway Security Command Center
2023 - The Detroit Fire Department - Annual Surveillance Procurement Report
The Detroit Fire Department (DFD) is committed to operating with full transparency and the utmost respect for the citizens and governing authorities of the City of Detroit. The intent of this report is to satisfy the requirements set forth in ordinance 2021-17, Chapter 17, Article V, section 17-5-454 of the Detroit City Code.
2023 - The Detroit Fire Department - Annual Surveillance Technology Use Report
The Detroit Fire Department (DFD) is committed to operating with full transparency and the utmost respect for the citizens and governing authorities of the City of Detroit. The intent of this report is to satisfy the
requirements set forth in ordinance 2021-17, Chapter 17, Article V, section 17-5-455 of the Detroit City Code.