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Updated: May 2nd, 2008 11:45 AM PDT

Newark adds municipal gunshot detection system

$1.2 million Shotspotter system added for town's safety
ALI WINSTON, STAR-LEDGER STAFF
The Star-Ledger (Newark, New Jersey)

Newark has selected the California company Shotspotter for a gunshot detection system to improve police response time by pinpointing the location of gunfire.

Originally developed for the United States military, the wireless gunshot sensors will be used in Newark along with police surveillance cameras already in place.

"We are pleased that we are able to add yet another tool to our arsenal," Newark Police Director Garry McCarthy said yesterday. "Through our continued use of innovative policing tactics coupled with state of the art technology like mobile data computers, wireless cameras, and now gunshot detection systems, we will continue to drive out violent crime," he said.

The contract for the $1.2 million system will be paid for by the Newark Community Foundation, a nonprofit group that collects donations and distributes grants.

The city was also weighing bids from two other companies, Safety Dynamics and Planning Systems Inc., but selected the Mountain View, Calif.-based Shotspotter because of its proven track record, officials said. Newark officials visited several cities using various gunshot detection systems, including Tijuana, Mexico.

"If you take a look at their national work, they're clearly the market leader," said Hans Dekker, director of the Community Foundation of New Jersey, which manages the Newark Community Foundation.

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