ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – Tuesday afternoon, Orange County commissioners voted to approve a $39,000 U.S. Department of Justice grant to purchase 5 "Starlight cameras" and video analytic software for the A.I.M.
Unit at the Orange County Sheriff's Office, according to an interoffice memorandum from the Sheriff's Office.A.I.M. stands for Analytics, Intelligence and Monitoring.Last year, the Sheriff’s Office took News 6 inside the A.I.M.
surveillance room at Sheriff’s Office headquarters.The room consists of dozens of monitors mounted on walls that can display any of the 6,500 live feeds piped into the room.The feeds include traffic cameras, intersection cameras, city and county cameras and school cameras.Sheriff John Mina called A.I.M.