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County record · Oklahoma

Rogers County

8 Deployments on record
4 Agencies
4 Technology categories

Technology presence

ALPR · 3 Fixed cameras & RTCC · none on record Face recognition · none on record Drones / UAS · 2 Gunshot detection · none on record Body-worn & dashcam · 2 Doorbell & camera registry · none on record Cell-site simulators · none on record Predictive policing · 1 Social-media monitoring · none on record

The record, by agency

Claremore Police Department

Claremore · 3 deployments · on UnGovr: City of Claremore

Body-worn & dashcam

The Claremore Police Department received federal Justice Assistance Grant money to purchase 10 body-worn cameras in 2015.

Drones / UAS Vendor: DJI

The Claremore Police Department operates three DJI drones as of 2019, according to data compiled by the Center for the Study of the Drone at Bard College.

Predictive policing

The Claremore Police Department started using predictive policing software in 2016.

Rogers County Sheriff's Office

Claremore · 3 deployments · on UnGovr: Rogers County

ALPR

The Rogers County Sheriff's Office received a grant for license plate readers.

Body-worn & dashcam

The U.S. Department of Justice awarded $46,075 to the Rogers County Sheriff's Office in 2016 as part of the Bureau of Justice Assistance's body-worn camera grant program.

Drones / UAS Vendor: 3DR, DJI

The Rogers County Sheriff's Office operates two drones as of 2017, according to data compiled by the Center for the Study of the Drone at Bard College.

Catoosa Police Department

Catoosa · 1 deployment · on UnGovr: City of Catoosa

ALPR Vendor: Flock Safety

The Catoosa Police Department uses Flock Safety automated license plate readers.

Oklahoma 12th District Attorney's Office

Claremore · 1 deployment · on UnGovr: Rogers County

ALPR Vendor: Rekor Systems

The District Attorneys Council has installed Rekor Systems automated license plate readers across the state as part of its Uninsured Vehicle Enforcement Program.

Source: EFF Atlas of Surveillance (Electronic Frontier Foundation & University of Nevada, Reno — Reynolds School of Journalism) · CC BY 4.0 · retrieved July 2026