The replacement of Body Worn Cameras (BWC) utilized by the Police Department. While the recommended rotation for replacement is every three years, Burgaw has extended the rotation to four years through upkeep and routine maintenance. These cameras play a vital role in law enforcement operations, being utilized by every officer throughout their 12-hour shift. The replacement of BWCs ensures the department has access to the most up-to-date technology and features, ensuring the dependability of active cameras. The BWC program enables administration to monitor officer and citizen interactions, serving as the primary tool for investigating complaints or concerns involving an officer. Since the implementation of BWCs in 2016, they have been instrumental in debunking numerous fraudulent claims of officer misconduct or excessive force, providing valuable evidence to support officers' actions. Motorola, the vendor for BWCs, offers a lease program allowing law enforcement agencies to purchase cameras over time. This five-year program covers warranty and all maintenance, with cameras replaced during the third year to ensure up-to-date technology throughout the contract period. The cost of the lease can be divided among the years, providing a manageable financial arrangement for the department. Overall, the replacement of BWCs through this lease program demonstrates Burgaw's commitment to enhancing transparency, accountability, and quality control over officer interactions and processes.