The line between operational license plate recognition (government-client-owned data) and commercial LPR data products is structurally eroding. The line between commercial vendors and federal intelligence infrastructure is eroding from the other side. Most institutional buyers, including general counsel, security leadership, journalists, and policy researchers, do not fully see the ecosystem, the categorical distinctions between vendor types, or the monetization-pressure dynamics that determine where the data flows next.
This series maps the full ecosystem. From community-deployed Flock Safety cameras at the neighborhood tier, outward to the Motorola Solutions law-enforcement-grade stack and its national commercial databases, through the broker layer that aggregates plate data with the broader identity graph, the tolling and photo enforcement operators with their government-client-owned data flows, and the federal systems integrator infrastructure operating at the US Land Border. The series ends with what to do about it.