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Superior council approves $48,300 ICAC server to protect digital evidence

December 03, 2025 | Superior, Douglas County, Wisconsin


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Superior council approves $48,300 ICAC server to protect digital evidence
The Superior Common Council on Dec. 2 approved a $48,300 purchase of an Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) server from Digital Intelligence of New Berlin, Wisconsin, funded from the ICAC special capital fund.

The public safety committee reported the current server is approximately 12–15 years old and nearing capacity. Committee members said the new server will protect digital evidence and maintain chain-of-custody integrity. The approved total includes a quoted server cost of $47,300 plus $1,000 for annual premium support.

Council moved and approved the purchase by voice vote; the purchase was described as having no impact on the city's operating budget. The city expects installation in January following required electrical work, with vendor training for investigators to follow.

Next steps include completing electrical work and scheduling vendor training before the server goes into service.

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