The Killeen City Council is expected to have a final vote Tuesday on authorizing purchases of $5.3 million for two software services which deal with in-house financial systems such as
The Killeen City Council is looking to replace an antiquated software program used for in-house financial information such as payroll at the hefty price tag of $5.3 million.
Killeen Mayor Debbie Nash-King along with City Council members Jose Segarra, Michael Boyd and Joseph Solomon are expected to attend the Association of the United States Army Annual Meeting &
The Killeen City Council discussed authorizing the spending of nearly $600,000 by the Killeen Police Department for new cameras and technology equipment for police vehicles and at the police headquarters.
If approved at a future meeting, the police department would be able to spend $599,332 for the procurement of replacement mobile data terminals (MDT) and COBAN Edge in-car video systems from GTS Technology Solutions, Inc., as well as for the procurement of cameras and access control hardware at the police headquarters from Stanley Convergent Security Solutions.
Councilwoman Mellisa Brown asked about the video quality that would be captured by the new in-car technology, and Willie Resto, the cityâs executive director of information technology, said the new video would be captured on 720-pixel screens, or high-definition, as opposed to the 480p that is currently captured.