# Van Buren Police Department Sixth Rolling Surveillance Production
Van Buren transmitted seven records on 2026-08-11: four executed Flock order forms, two native CSV exports, and one fixed-security-camera report. The delivery messages contain no statement that the broader surveillance-records request is complete, so this remains a rolling partial production.
## What's inside
- [[Van Buren Executed Flock Orders 2023-2025]] - four signed orders covering six fixed LPRs and two Condor cameras, one Falcon Flex, two additional LPRs, and one Solar Condor PTZ.
- [[Van Buren Flock Search Reasons and Vehicle Volume 2026]] - 39 aggregate search-reason categories and thirty daily vehicle-volume rows.
- [[Van Buren Fixed Security Camera System Inventory]] - a Supermicro Windows server, Blue Iris 5, and thirty police-building camera entries.
## Key takeaways
1. The initial order sets a 60-month term, six Falcon LPRs, two Condor PTZ/video units, a `$21,000.00` annual recurring subtotal, and a `$105,000.00` contract total (`Flock Contract 4.pdf`, pp. 8-11, including `"Initial Term: 60 Months"` and the executed signature block).
2. Three later orders add one location-flexible Falcon Flex, two Falcon LPRs, and one Solar Condor PTZ ([[Van Buren Executed Flock Orders 2023-2025]], cited order pages). Taken together, the orders describe nine LPR units and three Condor/PTZ units across time; they do not by themselves establish delivery, installation, acceptance, or current operation.
3. The search-reason export contains 9,541 searches. Its largest produced categories are `Drugs/Narcotics` at 3,081, `Wanted Person (Arrest Warrant/Fugitive)` at 1,428, and `Driving Under the Influence (DUI/DWI/OWI/OVI)` at 1,093; `City Planning/Traffic Analysis` accounts for 601 (`offense-type-usage-2026-08-11YTD.csv`, rows 2-5, verbatim category labels and counts).
4. The vehicle-volume export totals 1,333,481 detections across thirty daily rows from 2026-07-12 through 2026-08-10. The file gives no reason for the lower values in the latter part of the period, so no outage, configuration, coverage, or traffic explanation is inferred ([[Van Buren Flock Search Reasons and Vehicle Volume 2026]]).
5. The fixed-camera report names `"Hardware: Custom Windows Server (Supermicro)"`, `"Software: Blue Iris 5"`, and thirty interior/exterior police-building camera entries (`Security Camera System VBPD.pdf`, pp. 3-4). It supplies no coordinates or installation/acceptance status.
## Delivery and integrity
- Four contracts arrived in Gmail thread `19ff1ec5c9b39eec`. The CSVs and security-camera report arrived through thread `19ff1edbe5154891` and its later message `19ff21b9b9728b31`.
- The five PDFs total 53 pages; the two CSVs contain 69 data rows. All seven raw records have frozen matching extraction artifacts.
- Exact-target Defender scanning, PDF structural checks, all-page rendering, CSV parsing, and full-record review passed. The intake record is `_phase0_workdir/foia-intake-2026-08-12/INTAKE-MANIFEST.md`.
## People and organizations
- [[Jamie Hammond]] and [[Jonathan Wear]] - customer-side signers on the produced orders.
- [[Mark Smith (Flock Safety General Counsel)|Mark Smith]] - Flock General Counsel who signed all four vendor blocks.
- [[Van Buren Police Department]], [[City of Van Buren]], [[Flock Safety, Inc.]], [[K&S Computing]], [[Supermicro]], and [[Blue Iris Video Management Software]].
## Events documented
- [[2023-12 Van Buren Executes Five-Year Flock Order]]
## Open questions / follow-ups
- Device-level delivery, validation, installation, activation, replacement, relocation, removal, and current-status records that reconcile every order to the August 2026 health export.
- User-, case-, date-, network-, result-, and outcome-level records behind the aggregate search-reason counts.
- The reason for the vehicle-volume shift within the thirty-day export.
- Acquisition, installation, acceptance, lifecycle, and location records for the thirty-entry fixed-security-camera system.
- Whether the rolling request is complete; the August 11 delivery messages do not say so.