Legislation Details

File #: 26-1175    Version: 1
Type: Agreement Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/14/2026 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 6/23/2026 Final action:
Title: Approve and authorize Amendment No. 2 of Agreement No. 210312B with Focal Forensics, LLC, for media redaction services with no increase to the contract maximum. (Fiscal Impact: $89,620 Expense; General Fund; Budgeted; Discretionary)
Sponsors: Board of Supervisors
Attachments: 1. Agreement
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TO: Board of Supervisors
FROM: Oscar Ortiz, Sheriff-Coroner
REPORT BY: Erin Corry, Staff Services Analyst II
SUBJECT: Amendment No. 2 to Agreement No. 210312B with Focal Forensics, LLC


RECOMMENDATION
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Approve and authorize Amendment No. 2 of Agreement No. 210312B with Focal Forensics, LLC, for media redaction services with no increase to the contract maximum. (Fiscal Impact: $89,620 Expense; General Fund; Budgeted; Discretionary)
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BACKGROUND
Law enforcement activities are under intense scrutiny by the public and in the media. Transparency is important to maintain and build upon community trust and foster those positive relationships. To achieve this transparency, the Sheriff's Office implemented a body worn camera (BWC) program in May of 2016. BWCs are used to record interactions between deputy sheriffs/officers and the public during calls for service, traffic stops and use of force incidents, etc.
California Senate Bill No. 1421 (SB 1421), effective January 1, 2019, amended Penal Code section 832.7 to allow the release of records relating to use-of-force incidents, sexual assault and dishonesty. California Assembly Bill No. 748, effective July 1, 2019, added an additional layer of disclosure provisions, allowing audio and video for "critical incidents" to be released to the public. While these bills expand the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) requirements for release, they also necessitate protecting uninvolved witnesses or bystanders captured in videos. Therefore, redaction is required to preserve anonymity and protect the county from liability.
Video redaction is time-consuming, often requiring several hours of work for only a few minutes of footage. Due to a high volume of requests, the Sheriff's Office compared the cost of in-house video redaction (staff time and a full-time employee) against third-party vendors, deciding to hire Focal Forensics in 2021. Focal Forensics specializes in law enforcement video and audio redaction services. Wh...

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