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File #: 25-1879    Version: 1
Type: Agreement Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 10/29/2025 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 12/16/2025 Final action:
Title: Approve and authorize Agreement No. 260247B with Axon Enterprise, Inc., for a cloud based Digital Evidence System (DEMS) including five Body Worn Camera units for a ten-year agreement with annual price escalators; and approval of a waiver of competitive bidding requirements and sole source award. (Fiscal Impact: $112,800 Expense; General Fund; Budgeted; Discretionary)
Sponsors: Board of Supervisors
Attachments: 1. Agreement
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TO:                     Board of Supervisors

FROM:                     Allison Haley, District Attorney

REPORT BY:                     Sophie Johnson, Saff Services Manager

SUBJECT:                     Agreement with Axon Enterprises, Inc.

 

RECOMMENDATION

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Approve and authorize Agreement No. 260247B with Axon Enterprise, Inc., for a cloud based Digital Evidence System (DEMS) including five Body Worn Camera units for a ten-year agreement with annual price escalators; and approval of a waiver of competitive bidding requirements and sole source award. (Fiscal Impact: $112,800 Expense; General Fund; Budgeted; Discretionary)

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BACKGROUND

Axon Enterprise, Inc. (Axon), an Arizona corporation, provides Justice Premier, a cloud-based Digital Evidence Management System (DEMS) that enables the secure receipt, storage, and sharing of case-related files for criminal investigations and prosecutions. Through this system, law enforcement agencies can submit digital evidence directly to the District Attorney’s Office for review, follow-up investigation, and prosecution.

In April 2023, Napa County Information Technology Services entered into an agreement with Axon on behalf of the District Attorney’s Office to streamline and centralize digital evidence storage using Axon’s Evidence.com platform. The Napa County Sheriff’s Office also utilizes Axon services, and Axon remains the only solution that provides countywide access to digital evidence uploaded by county law enforcement agencies. Based on this exclusivity and Axon’s existing contracts with county law enforcement partners, Axon qualifies as a sole source provider.

The Axon Justice Premier software offers several enhanced features that will expand the District Attorney’s Office’s digital evidence capabilities and improve operational efficiency, including:
  -  Pro licenses for all Department staff (currently limited in number)
  -  Multi-camera video playback
  -  Axon transcription assistant tools
  -  Ability to play third-party video formats directly from Evidence.com
  -  Automated redaction tools
  -  Axon Citizen, enabling staff to receive files directly through a secure upload link
  -  Advanced discovery tools supporting full Brady disclosure compliance
  -  Unlimited secure cloud storage for attorneys and investigators

Six law enforcement agencies in Napa County currently use Axon for body-worn camera evidence. Adoption of Axon Justice Premier by the District Attorney’s Office will allow all law enforcement agencies, regardless of vendor, to submit case files electronically. This will significantly reduce time previously required to deliver evidence through paper reports, flash drives, CDs, DVDs, and email.

Justice Premier provides standardized file formats, tools to trim audio and video for efficient review, time-stamped metrics, tagging for relevant incident segments, and automated redaction of faces and license plates. The system can also generate transcriptions of interviews, 911 calls, and jail calls, and includes tools to improve audio and image clarity. Unlimited cloud storage ensures long-term retention of case files and consistent access even as attorney assignments change.  Justice Premier maintains a complete chain of custody from the time evidence is received, reducing risks related to misplaced evidence, or undocumented edits. Original file formats remain intact, with all enhancements performed on copies.

Axon meets all FBI Criminal Justice Information System (CJIS) and California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System security requirements, including U.S. based storage, controlled access, and protections against data breaches. The system provides 24/7 technical support, controlled evidence access, and the ability to recover deleted files within seven days. It supports most standard file types without requiring proprietary formats, offering reliable, secure digital evidence infrastructure for the County.

The District Attorney’s Office maintains a team of sworn law enforcement investigators; however, they have not previously been issued body-worn cameras, which are valuable tools in both investigative work and conducting interviews. As part of this agreement, the Department will acquire five (5) body-worn camera devices and the associated software licensing bundles. These devices are fully compatible with those used by the Napa County Sheriff’s Office, ensuring consistency and interoperability across agencies.

This agreement is for ten-years with annual cost increases. The first year the agreement will cost approximately $112,800.

Requested Action:
     1.  Approve and authorize the Chair to sign Agreement No. 260247B with Axon Enterprises Inc. in the total amount of $1,474,573 for the term of January 1, 2026 through to December 31, 2035 for a subscription to the Axon Justice Premier Digital Evidence System (DEMS) and Five (5) Body Worn Cameras including software licenses.
     2.  Waiver of competitive bidding and sole source award to Axon Enterprises Inc. of Scottsdale, Arizona.

FISCAL IMPACT

Is there a Fiscal Impact?

Yes

Is it currently budgeted?

Yes

Where is it budgeted?

District Attorney’s Budget 1000 - 1300000

Is it Mandatory or Discretionary?

Discretionary

Discretionary Justification:

This agreement with Axon Enterprises streamlines the District Attorney’s evidence intake and review. Its advanced tools including automated transcription, redaction, and unlimited cloud storage will improve efficiency, accuracy, and timely processing for court hearing.

Is the general fund affected?

Yes

Future fiscal impact:

The total cost of the agreement over 10 years is $1,474,573. The cost for FY 2025-26 is $112,801.  Future payments will be budgeted accordingly in future fiscal years.

Consequences if not approved:

If not approved, the District Attorney’s office will continue to rely on external transcription/translation services and require additional time to sort through digital data relating to cases.

 

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION: The proposed action is not a project as defined by 14 California Code of Regulations 15378 (State CEQA Guidelines) and therefore CEQA is not applicable.