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The push for a new system began several months ago, with city council supporters rallying to raise $2.5 million aimed at facilitating the swift identification of a new contract for gunshot detection services. The city has opted to collaborate with a company named Alarm.com, which is now tasked with deploying its system in select locations of the 15th Ward.
The initial testing phase will commence in Back of the Yards, an area that falls under the jurisdiction of the Chicago Police Department's 9th District. As the city anticipates a live demonstration, community members have been invited to observe the new technology in action, reflecting a commitment to transparency and collaboration between law enforcement and the neighborhoods they serve.