# Rogers Draft One Rollout and Training Policy 406.6 defines Axon Draft One as a body-camera-audio-based narrative-generation tool. The communications go beyond that product definition: they document eligibility rules, administrator-controlled access, scheduled training, a permission activation, and a large certificate set. ## Access control On December 12, 2025, Rogers wrote: “When an officer completes his probation period they are eligible to start using the Draft One function in Axon.” The same message says an administrator must change the officer's status before access and that the request must come from a supervisor (`extracted/rogers-pd/2026-08-12-second-communications-production/Alan FOI Dunlap 2.pst/BMA Export/Unfiled/10911.eml`, body). On June 8, 2026, a permission message states that an officer's Axon permissions had been updated “to allow him to start use Draft One” (`extracted/rogers-pd/2026-08-12-second-communications-production/Alan FOI Dunlap 2.pst/BMA Export/Unfiled/4075.eml`, body). This is direct evidence of enabled user access, not merely a policy reference or vendor demonstration. ## Training rollout A January 15 message schedules training for “AI Assistant, Draft One, and Transcription/Translation/Brief One/Smart Detection,” with sessions running from late January through February (`extracted/rogers-pd/2026-08-12-second-communications-production/Alan FOI Dunlap 2.pst/BMA Export/Unfiled/11644.eml`, body). July 8 certificate-delivery messages preserve **95 distinct** attachments titled for “Axon AI Fundamentals Featuring Draft One” after deduplication by attachment hash (`extracted/rogers-pd/2026-08-12-second-communications-production/Alan FOI Dunlap 2.pst/BMA Export/Unfiled/4662.eml` and `extracted/rogers-pd/2026-08-12-second-communications-production/Alan FOI Dunlap 2.pst/BMA Export/Unfiled/4733.eml`, attachments). The records establish a structured rollout and training footprint. They do not show that every certificate recipient received production access, or that 95 officers used Draft One in a report. ## Contract and policy context The signed ten-year Axon quote includes 150 `AXON - AI SOFTWARE LICENSE` rows under the AI bundle (`raw/rogers-pd/2026-07-24-first-production/Complete_with_Docusign_Rogers_-_Contract_(Ax.pdf`, PDF p. 50). Policy 406.6 says Draft One “transcribes audio from body worn cameras and uses AI to produce police report narratives” (`raw/rogers-pd/2026-07-24-first-production/406.6 Artificial Intelligence.pdf`, PDF p. 1). The communications supply the operational-access layer neither record proves alone. ## Cross-references - [[Axon Draft One]] - [[Rogers RTIC AI and Camera Policies]] ## Open questions / follow-ups - The number of reports generated, edited, rejected, signed, or used in charging or court proceedings. - Audit logs showing access, generation, review, model/version changes, and final human edits. - Whether Brief One, Smart Detection, transcription/translation, and AI Assistant were separately enabled in production.