Replies(10) Nassau County Executive Laura Curran revealed the county's new police department body camera program, as well as an initiative to increase diversity hiring in the department. (John Scalesi) NASSAU COUNTY, NY — As part of the state-mandated effort to reform policing in New York, Nassau County Executive Laura Curran today announced the rollout of a body camera program for the county's police department. By the end of the year, all 2,500 sworn officers will be wearing cameras while interacting with the public. In addition, Curran also announced a new committee to look at increasing the diversity of police hires. The county is purchasing the cameras through the Ronkonkoma-based company Island Tech Services. The total cost of the program, including the cameras and digital storage for the video, is expected to cost about $5 million.