Axon Offers Free Body Cameras for Every US Police Officer

TASER International is launching a new program to equip every police officer in America with a body camera and will also provide supporting hardware, software, data storage, training, and support to police departments free of cost for one year.

“We are going ‘all-in’ to empower police officers to more safely and effectively do their jobs and drive important social change by making body cameras available to every officer in America,” said Rick Smith, founder and CEO of Axon.

“We believe these cameras are more than just tools to protect communities and the officers who serve them. They also hold the potential to change police work as we know it, by seamlessly collecting an impartial record and reducing the need for endless paperwork.”

“That’s why we’re giving this opportunity to every single police officer in America.”

(Learn More about AXON, courtesy of TASER International and YouTube)

Axon’s development of body cameras, cloud solutions, and other technologies is, in part, a response to the changing nature of police work.

A recent Pew Research Center study painted a stark portrait of 21st-century policing. Policing, the study concluded, is harder today than it has ever been.

Police officers expressed serious concerns about limited resources, lack of staffing, and equipment issues. Axon believes that technology can help address these problems. 

Rick Smith, co-founder and CEO of TASER
Rick Smith, co-founder and CEO of TASER

“Cameras are the first of many steps toward a future where officers feel more confident and are freed from mundane report writing to focus more time on community policing,” added Smith.

“Ask any officer about what prevents them from spending more time in the community, they’ll tell you it’s because they spend the majority of their shift filling out forms, often by hand.”

“In time, cameras combined with artificial intelligence will make that very manual process automatic and effortless by creating video records to replace manual forms.”

“The faster we can get this technology to officers who need it, the faster we can begin that process and free up officers’ time to get back into the community, building better relationships with the people they serve.”

Axon is meeting the challenges officers face head-on. With this connected network of devices, apps, and people, officers can operate with confidence and focus on what matters: the people and community they serve.

That’s why Axon is giving every police officer in the United States access to its body-cam technology.

The offer includes:

  • One Axon Body 2 camera per sworn officer
  • Digital evidence data storage with an Evidence.com “Unlimited Pro” license
  • Two mounts per officer
  • Docking station to securely upload body camera footage
  • Access to the full Axon Academy online training library

To learn how to sign up for the offer please visit: www.axon.com/offer.

(This free, one-year trial offer is not available for any law enforcement agency or its officers in which Axon is participating in a request for proposal, a process that restricts communication with that agency or its officers.)

(Learn More about evidence.com, courtesy of Taser International and YouTube)

This offer gives departments the chance to prove the benefits of body camera technology before investing taxpayer dollars in purchasing it.

Procurement remains a cumbersome, uncertain process: Even as police work and technology has evolved, procurement can still rely on paperwork, presentations, and promises—not field testing by actual officers.

So departments end up purchasing technology without the input of the people who use it every day, often with dismal results.

Perry Tarrant, National President of NOBLE
Perry Tarrant, National President of NOBLE

Frontline officers are best positioned to evaluate and test this technology, and we encourage others in this space to give them that chance.

Axon invites all providers of body cameras to join in this effort and provide free trial equipment for public safety agencies.

“The National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE) support the use of body cameras by police officers and have heard the call for their deployment from several communities demanding transparency. The offer from Axon is a bold move for the industry,” says Perry Tarrant, National President of NOBLE.

“We believe body cameras offer a promising opportunity to increase transparency between police officers and the communities they serve.”

Since its inception, the TASER name has become synonymous with iconic, less-lethal weapons. Today, the company’s portfolio has grown to encompass a much wider range of technologies, including a rich ecosystem of connected devices and software applications.

Furthermore, TASER International is changing its name to Axon.

“Times are changing—and so are we,” said Smith.

“We are changing our name from TASER to Axon to reflect the evolution of our company from a less-lethal weapons manufacturing company to a full solutions provider of cloud and mobile software, connected devices, wearable cameras, and now artificial intelligence.”

Taser logo

“Axon is the brand that reflects the network of devices, applications, and people that is transforming public safety. TASER will remain one of our flagship products, but now as a single focused product brand for our suite of Smart Weapons. Axon is the company we have become.”

The company’s official website is now www.axon.com.