County record · Oklahoma
Osage County
Technology presence
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Osage Nation Police Department
The Osage Nation Police Department has been using body-worn cameras since at least 2015. In 202, the agency received a Small, Rural and Tribal Body-Worn Camera Program grant for $16,306 for 19 body-worn cameras in 2023.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): The Bureau of Justice Assistance Small Rural Tribal Body-worn camera program websiteOklahoma District Attorneys CouncilJustice & Security Strategies
The Osage Nation Police Department uses face recognition at least one of the seven casinos owned by the tribe.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): News on 6
Oklahoma 10th District Attorney's Office
The District Attorneys Council has installed Rekor Systems automated license plate readers across the state as part of its Uninsured Vehicle Enforcement Program.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): OneZeroOklahoma District Attorneys CouncilOklahoma District Attorneys Council
Osage County Sheriff's Office
As of April 2024, the Osage County Sheriff's Office operates 17 Flock Safety automated license plate readers. The agency stores ALPR data for 30 days.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): Flock SafetyThe News & ObserverThe News & Observer
Source: EFF Atlas of Surveillance (Electronic Frontier Foundation & University of Nevada, Reno — Reynolds School of Journalism) · CC BY 4.0 · retrieved July 2026