# Arkansas State Police Additional Communications The rolling release preserves 74 agency files: 68 Outlook messages and six PDFs. Message dates run from 2024-07-18 through 2025-12-17. Tess Bradford's production message says the folder contains 74 emails but also says ASP's review is continuing; receipt of this release therefore does not establish a final disposition (Gmail messages/threads `19e3d8ec9e0f6ccd` and `19ffbc9dbac4d6a2`). ## What's inside - [[ASP Fixed LPR Budget Surveys and Deployment State]] - competing F4 camera quantities, three survey versions, evolving installation status, and a later ARDOT no-permit decision. - [[ASP ALPR Data Report May-September 2025]] - a contemporaneous seven-page report with 18,595,551 scans and materially different figures from the later revised statutory reports. - [[ASP EOC Training Roadrunner and ATLAS API Correspondence]] - training scope, unfinished Roadrunner features, and an exploratory ATLAS-to-EOC API discussion. - [[ASP DHE Weekly Summaries 2025]] - three national Domestic Highway Enforcement summaries whose corridor material is not agency-specific ASP outcome evidence. ## Key takeaways 1. A January 2025 message says the project had `"39 F4 cameras vs. the original at 25 cameras"`, while the attached January and February site-survey narratives each sum to 26 cameras ([[ASP Fixed LPR Budget Surveys and Deployment State]]; `RE_ ARKANSAS STATE POLICE - FIXED LPR Project - Budget .msg`, body and attachment). 2. The May-September report records 18,595,551 scans. Its May-August match and scan figures materially differ from the later files marked `Revised 7.23.26`, supplying the earlier version that [[T024 - ASP Revised ALPR Reports and the May 2025 Query-Read Anomaly|T024]] previously lacked (`ALPR DATA REPORT MAY-SEPTEMBER 2025_Redacted (Open Investigations Redaction).pdf`, pp. 1-5). 3. Roadrunner was described as `"kind of experimental"` and `"a bit of a work in progress"`; the API thread ends with clarification and meeting scheduling, not a completed ATLAS integration (`RE_ Roadrunner Changes and Camera Name Changes (2).msg`, body; `RE_ API Information (5).msg`, body). 4. The three DHE summaries identify the National HIDTA Assistance Center and carry a national corridor frame. They do not make every listed event an ASP operation (`DHE Weekly Summary 04182025 Group3_Redacted.pdf`, pp. 1-2; corresponding May 9 and August 10 files). ## Production integrity The 74 frozen files total 68 `.msg` and six `.pdf` records. Message extraction yielded 126 attachment instances representing 39 distinct attachment hashes. Intake path, archive, hash, Defender, PDF, and active-content checks passed; the reproducible manifest and findings are under `_phase0_workdir/foia-intake-2026-08-17/`. ## People and organizations - [[Dennis Overton]] - ASP ALPR program coordinator appearing throughout deployment, reporting, training, and API correspondence. - [[Craig Duncan]] and [[Robert Ryan]] - Leonardo/ELSAG participants in project, analytics, and platform discussions. - [[Arkansas State Police]], [[Arkansas Department of Transportation]], [[Leonardo US Cyber and Security Solutions, LLC]], [[ELSAG ALPR Systems]], [[HIDTA LPR Network]], and [[Arkansas State Fusion Center]]. ## Open questions / follow-ups - The final camera-level as-built inventory and reconciliation of the 39-camera statement with the 26-camera survey narratives. - The referenced Phase 2 survey and city-permission attachments absent from the produced messages. - An explanation and revision history for the materially changed May-September statistics. - Whether the ATLAS API was later implemented and, if so, its approval, scope, audit, and production records. - ASP's category-by-category final disposition; Bradford expressly said review continues.