# 2026-03 Home Depot State-Wide Camera Share Announcement
On 2026-03-12, Flock Onboarding Specialist Danica Pierce emailed Chief Chris Harris (cc Lt. Burningham) announcing **The Home Depot's state-wide rollout** of Flock-camera data-sharing with Arkansas LE agencies. The announcement framed the rollout as a "process, in coordination with The Home Depot (THD)" expected to generate "a large volume of requests over the next couple of weeks." Six AR-store-level share-completion notifications followed through 2026-04-08, enrolling Conway PD as a recipient of cameras at Home Depot stores #1401, #1402, #1405, #1407, #1412, and #8919.
## Sources
- [[Home Depot Camera Sharing Series]] — the announcement email and the six store-level notifications.
## Significance
- Documented instance of **corporate-coordinated, vendor-mediated, multi-jurisdictional private-business → LE camera-sharing** at state-wide scale, with no per-share MOU, no warrant, no agency-leadership legislative review, and no City Council or Mayor's Office sign-off visible in the corpus.
- The rollout pattern is reproducible across other retailers, other states, and other Flock customers. Conway is one instantiation of a national-scope pattern.
- Anchors the [[Private-Business Camera Sharing into LE Networks]] concept and adds urgency to the open question about whether the 2026-04 City Council inquiry was triggered in part by awareness of this rollout (timing: rollout completed for Conway 2026-04-08; Council questioning Flock surfaces 2026-04-20).
## Open
- National scope of the rollout: unknown from the corpus.
- Whether Conway PD's enrollment was opt-in or default-on: not visible.
- Whether THD audits agency use of its cameras per the template terms: unknown.