Review the Surveillance Technology Ordinance
Thoroughly review the Surveillance Technology Ordinance to ensure proper compliance.
Final approval for all Surveillance Technology Requests are determined by the Mayor and Common Council Leadership. Information Technology (IT) will first review the security and infrastructure elements of your request to ensure the product meets the City’s technology standards. Following the completion of this review, all requests must be approved by the Mayor and Common Council Leadership.
Thoroughly review the Surveillance Technology Ordinance to ensure proper compliance.
Thoroughly review the APM 3-17 to ensure proper compliance.
Please answer the following questions to move forward in the process.
Note that the City’s enterprise camera system management software is ExacQ.
Are you replacing a surveillance camera on the City’s Enterprise Camera System?
Information Technology EmployeeNet: Surveillance Technology - Camera Types Chart
Are you requesting to add a surveillance camera to the City’s Enterprise Camera System?
Are you requesting new surveillance hardware, software, or both?
Please submit a New Software Request for all new surveillance technology requests.
Once your request completes the New Software or IT Hardware request process, IT, Finance, Attorney, and Risk Management will give your request an initial approval. Please save the confirmation email of this initial approval to move forward in the process.
Upon the initial approval, forward your approval confirmation email to your mayoral leadership contact and the Council Office to begin the Common Council review process.
As part of the annual budget request process, departments should notify the Mayor, Common Council Leadership, and the Information Technology Director of any requests to purchase, acquire, or contract for the use of new Surveillance Technology. If the Mayor or Common Council Leadership request that a department notify residents, the department will collect feedback and comments from residents. If requested by the Mayor or Common Council Leadership, the department will also hold a public meeting. The department will post a notice of the intent to obtain or use Surveillance Technology on their website.
If a department needs to acquire or contract Surveillance Technology outside the budget process, the department is required to submit a resolution to the Common Council that includes the information found in MGO Sec. 23.63(4)(a).
If a department needs to move a camera location on the City-wide enterprise camera system, activates new camera functions not previously approved, or adds a new camera of a previously-approved type, the department will notify the Mayor and Common Council leadership and the Alder(s) of the affected district(s) unless exempt under the definition of Surveillance Technology in MGO Sec. 23.63(2).
The Mayor, Common Council Leadership, or Alder(s) of the affected district(s) will coordinate with the department to notify the residents, including creating a variety of notification and outreach mechanisms for residents to submit feedback and comments. The department will hold a public meeting if requested by the Mayor, Common Council Leadership, or the Alder of the district where the camera is located. Sensitive Surveillance Technology and data that is not suitable for public release are excluded from this requirement, see MGO Sec. 26.63(6)(d).
After you have obtained approval from the Common Council, please email the Help Desk of the pending camera replacement or addition. Please include the location of the camera.
Agencies are required to submit a Surveillance Technology Use annual report to the Common Council by June 1. Please use the Annual Surveillance Technology Report Template when submitting your annual reports.