The city’s contract with the company expires next week, but sources say there’s already a new request for proposals around gunshot detection technology.
Ralph Clark, CEO of ShotSpotter’s parent company, defended the controversial gunshot detection technology, saying the company guarantees at least 90% efficacy.
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At the Nonviolence Institute, Providence Police recruits are immersed in learning principles and techniques to de-escalate conflicts and build connections with the communities they will serve.