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Harris County is spending $2.2 million on data storage and networking equipment for the District Attorney's Office. Residents may want to know how county money is being spent on technology contracts that run through 2032.
Harris County enters a six-year contract for data storage and networking equipment supporting the District Attorney's Office, funded at $2.2 million.
The contract would not be approved and the District Attorney's Office would continue under its current data storage arrangements without this new equipment.
This Harris County contract approves $2.2 million for data storage and networking equipment to support the District Attorney's Office from 2026 to 2032. The equipment will help prosecutors manage case files, evidence records, and legal documents more efficiently.
Strong data systems help our district attorney prosecute crimes faster and keep better records of court cases. This matters because when prosecutors have reliable technology, they can build stronger cases against people who commit crimes in our neighborhoods. Better data storage means less chance of losing important evidence or case information.
The contract uses a state cooperative agreement, which helps Harris County get better prices by buying equipment alongside other Texas counties. The six-year timeline ensures our DA's office has stable technology through 2032. As Harris County residents, we benefit when our criminal justice system runs smoothly with modern technology.
This helps protect our families and communities from crime. To learn more about Harris County contracts or attend Commissioners Court meetings where these decisions happen, contact the Purchasing Agent's office or visit harriscountytx.gov.
Court meetings are open to the public and usually held on Tuesdays at 1001 Preston Street in downtown Houston.
Type: Contract - AwardFile: 26-3224 Status: Passed Legislative Body: Commissioners Court Introduced: 2026-05-06 Passed: 2026-05-14
Mary.Cesar@harriscountytx.gov
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