Updated 11/14/21, 12:45 p.m.
The Honolulu Police Department is defending its purchase of a semi-autonomous robot dog named SPOT using federal CARES Act funds.
HPD has spent close to $40 million in federal funds in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Much of that money was used for officer overtime pay and to purchase ATVs, trucks and personal protective equipment.
But $150,045 was also spent acquiring the SPOT from Boston Dynamics. The high tech robot wento to assist HPD's Provisional Outdoor Screening and Triage (POST) program for Oahu's homeless during the pandemic.
Officers with the POST program told the City Council's Public Safety committee Wednesday that the robot has helped with, among other things, security, disinfection and temperature checks. Acting Lieutenant Joseph O'Neal says SPOT also limits face-to-face interaction with potential COVID-positive individuals.