WPS says its existing cloud evidence system provides streamlined disclosure to Manitoba Prosecution Services and the Independent Investigation Unit. The public record does not identify account roles, transfer mechanics or disclosure audit results.
City body-camera and DEMS record ↗Evidence ledger · Finding 07 · Manitoba
Winnipeg
Field notes, photographs, interviews, body cameras and weapon-deployment data converge in one evidence platform; external disclosure and a separate ballistics network link WPS to justice and police partners.
Finding 07
The evidence leaves police.
The access map stays inside.
Winnipeg's official records document an evidence system that supports disclosure to Manitoba Prosecution Services and the Independent Investigation Unit, and a ballistics workflow serving Manitoba police partners. They do not publish recipient permissions, disclosure logs, tenant boundaries or the evidence fields that cross each boundary.
The 2026 plan measures crime guns processed through Winnipeg's Firearms Investigative Analysis Section for WPS and Manitoba partner agencies, and leads generated through the Canadian Integrated Ballistics Identification Network.
WPS 2026 business plan ↗Connected Officer and DEMS are in use; Body 4 is in a pilot; Axon Interview implementation is underway; and TASER 10 is contracted. Shared integration does not establish identical retention, search or disclosure rules for every evidence type.
WPS first-quarter implementation report ↗Authorization timeline
From fixed cameras to a shared evidence backbone
The timeline separates council authority, capital funding, field use, platform measurements, external flows, contract awards and the active body-camera pilot.
Capability register
Used, tested, contracted and still unproved
The register preserves each implementation state. An integration plan, procurement award and measured production system are three different facts.