Several Security Companies around D.C. were issued either S&W Model 10s or Taurus Model 82s. They used to train at the Range that we used. Up there, they had a fair chance of having to use them, too.
Several local PDs in Prince George's County, Maryland allowed Taurus handguns on their approved off-duty list, as well. All of these departments issued duty guns, mostly whatever the Maryland State Police had decided to award the bid to that year. This allowed them to save money by piggy-backing onto the bid price.
Until the past couple of years, Taurus had no LEO Division. Most American agencies also require an American location for the plant, too. ALL of the federal bids do. That often disqualifies Taurus from the running.
We need to remember that Taurus us a Brazilian manufacturer, and they will have different priorities than America. So far, they've shown little interest in the American LEO community (or their administrators). It has little to do with quality, as Ruger isn't a large LEO supplier, nor is Colt or HK. Yet, nobody doubts their quality. Heck, until the M&P semi, S&W couldn't GIVE a pistol to LEOs.