U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner R. Gil Kerlikowske announced his decision Thursday to expand CBP's camera review, including the integration of new body-worn camera testing into law enforcement operations such as checkpoints, vessel boarding and interdictions, training academies, and outbound operations at ports of entry, as well as mobile camera options in vehicles, according to a press release .
"While CBP already makes extensive use of cameras in the border environment, technology is constantly evolving and we are committed to testing durable new cameras that may work with CBP's operational requirements," said Commissioner R. Gil Kerlikowske. "We will develop sound policies to reflect technology requirements, privacy concerns, training implications, union negotiations, and funding."








