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Contract AwardEquipmentDetected Jun 15, 2026

Resolution 26-59 authorizes the purchase of a new unmarked police vehicle, indicating the Village is refreshing part of its law enforcement fleet. This type of acquisition typically follows state bid contracts or local quotes and often includes upfitting with communication, computing, and safety equipment. Since the agenda frames this as authorizing a purchase, the decision on the specific vehicle and likely the dealer is effectively made, pending final Board approval at the June 15, 2026 meeting. Vendors that provide police vehicle upfitting, in‑car and body‑worn cameras, MDTs, and fleet management solutions can use this as a signal that the department continues to invest in its fleet and may have additional needs around outfitting, maintenance, or future replacements.

Agenda does not list the make, model, or dealer; full details would appear in backup materials.

Town of DeerfieldPurchase of new unmarked police vehicle for department fleet

Why this matters for vendors

Early signals like this typically surface 6–18 months before a formal RFP is posted. Vendors who engage during the planning window help shape requirements, build relationships with decision-makers, and position ahead of the competition before the solicitation goes public.

Equipment

Where this sits in the buying cycle

Now

Capital plan & early discussion

Next 1–2 Q

Scoping & vendor outreach window

6–18 mo

RFP / solicitation posted

Later

Award & contract

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