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An SDPD captain helped secure a multimillion-dollar surveillance deal. Now he works for the contractor.

Jeff Jordon retired in April and joined Flock Safety within three months to help expand its police contracts after aiding in awarding a $3.5 million city surveillance deal.

Summary by News-Herald
The last major assignment in a decades-long career with the San Diego Police Department had Capt. Jeff Jordon overseeing the city’s use of surveillance technology to help fight crime. As a captain in charge of special projects and legislative affairs, Jordon was the department’s point person for implementing the so-called smart streetlights — a network of cameras across the city that record cars as they pass by. Before he retired from the San Di…

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News-Herald broke the news in on Saturday, December 13, 2025.
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