# 2022-01 PCSO PSN18 Grant Closeout
On **January 6, 2022**, Pulaski County / PCSO submitted the closeout reports for the federal PSN18 Subgrant `PE20-116-P18` to [[Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration — Office of Intergovernmental Services|DFA-IGS]]. The closeout package included:
- **Contract Approval Routing form** for the closeout itself (dated January 6, 2022)
- **DFA-IGS Year-End Financial Report:** $75,500 awarded, $75,269.29 received, $230.71 unspent, all spending categorized as Capital Outlay
- **DFA-IGS Year-End Narrative Report:** the substantive operational-results statement
- **DFA-IGS Equipment Inventory Report:** line items for the 3 SkyCop fixed enclosures, the mobile Sharp/Genetec patrol-car system, the ARC server, and the training/licensing components
The closeout was signed by [[Nina Jones]] as Acting Authorized Official, with the certified [[Barry Hyde|Judge Hyde]] designation backing.
## Sources
- [[SkyCop Invoice 8381 — Pulaski County Genetec System]] — the production-overview source for the closeout files.
## Significance
The closeout's narrative is the corpus's clearest documentary statement of PCSO's pre-Flock ALPR operational metrics:
> *"As of December 31st 2021 Our License Plate Readers have scanned some 1,386,000 license plates within the County of Pulaski. We have gotten over 800 active hits from these readers allowing us to track and trace stolen vehicles, and individuals who has some type of active warrant out for their arrest."*
The numbers are roughly an order of magnitude consistent with PCSO's later 2026 Flock-era reporting (1,422,898 plates scanned over 4.5 months per the [[PCSO ALPR Six-Month Practice and Usage Report|§ 12-12-1805 report]]). The corpus thus documents **sustained operational ALPR scale at PCSO across the Genetec → Flock platform transition**.
The closeout also represents the **end of the federal-grant funding chain** for PCSO's surveillance operations. The County's later Flock procurement (2023-2026) was paid from the County's general fund, not from a successor federal grant. Whether PCSO pursued PSN-grant successor applications in subsequent fiscal years is not in the corpus.