RUMOR: The CLEMIS Law Enforcement Records Management System (LRMS) is going to be delayed another year!
|
|
|
- Lester Carr
- 9 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 MISSION STATEMENT: to provide state of the art computer technology and related services to criminal justice and public safety agencies... By Joseph Sullivan, CLEMIS Project Manager CLEMIS has successfully implemented twenty-five Police, Fire, and Public Safety agencies on the new CLEMIS / Printrak Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) System. As you know, the power of this system lies in the ability to share data with numerous components such as Law Enforcement Records Management and Fire Records Management. The goal is to improve the reporting power of the records management systems. One of the major innovations in our project is to provide police data based on Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Incidents occur at a specific location, represented by it s unique longitude and latitude or X and Y coordinates. Crime analysis will be available in CLEMIS through a tool known as Crime View. This data and its flexible and powerful analysis will be of great benefit to the officers in the street as well as management and administration. Visual illustration, maps of crime, and other public safety occurrences will be available on the intranet and the officer may define such reporting variables as length of time, location, desired area of report, and the type of occurrences. This tool is very impressive! In order to provide the data analysis in the GIS format, your dispatchers must reduce the number of BYPASS dispatches. If a dispatcher bypasses the system on a call, the data is not retrievable in the GIS format, the X-Y coordinate. PLEASE INSTRUCT ALL DISPATCHERS TO USE THE BYPASS FUNCTION OF CAD ONLY WHEN ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY. Your cooperation in this matter is essential. RUMOR: The CLEMIS Law Enforcement Records Management System (LRMS) is going to be delayed another year! FACT: NOT TRUE the LRMS will be delivered August, This was covered at the January 18, 2001 Advisory Board meeting. Rumor Control Joe Sullivan 248/ INSIDE THE TIMES: Page CLEMIS Timeline Oakland 3 State of the County Address 3 CLEMIS Success Story 4 Cyber Force Award 4 SEMCOG Award 5 Cingular Wireless 5 Redeployment Tracking 5 Calling All Towers 5 Radio Communications 6 Interested Agencies 6 Business Process Redesign 6 MW-520 MDC 7 Chief s Luncheon Schedule 7 Talk-Group Hop 7 1
2 CLEMIS provides solutions through a cooperative effort that are affordable and efficient for agencies of all sizes... By serving as a technical link among multiple agencies, CLEMIS promotes communication and sharing of criminal justice information. CLEMIS standards and policies, as established and monitored by the Advisory Committee, are important in assuring the integrity of information entered into the CLEMIS System... CLEMIS TimeLine By Jamie Hess, CLEMIS Supervisor & Joseph Sullivan, CLEMIS Project Manager Recently, questions about the project timelines have arisen. This information is a starting point hopefully to eliminate some confusion. Delivery delays from our software vendors have apparently caused some consternation among our Police agencies. Please be advised of the projected delivery dates. The CLEMIS staff is endeavoring to expedite the project where possible. Your patience and support in this project is integral to the positive outcome of our consortium s vision. Our commitment to building the nation s leading Law Enforcement integrated solution is stronger than ever! APRIL Implement New ALI Data Stream to accommodate the location of wireless 911 calls Upgrade CAD mapping software (ATM 5.3) SCA Message Switch Delivery and Installation (New Message Switch) MAY Installation of Livonia Himalaya CAD Server Disaster Recovery Failover Test to Livonia CAD Server SCA Installation of Mobile Client (New MDC Software) SCA Mobile Pilot Site Deployment JUNE Upgrade to GGM Receive LRMS CLEMIS Begin SCA Mobile Migration Begin deployment of LRMS Workstations JULY AVL/ATMM Installation w/sca Message Switch SCA Field Based Reporting Deployment AUGUST Upgrade to CAD 6.3 SEPTEMBER OCTOBER Receive LRMS from Printrak visit our web site NOVEMBER Q & A LRMS DECEMBER Additional CAD installation Deploy Beta Site 2
3 Oakland for Law Enforcement By Phil Bertolini, Information Technology Oakland provides a wealth of information that can be used to assist in the criminal investigation process. Residential and commercial building ownership information is integrated with location information including photographs, both aerial and at street level. Financial information, taxes paid, and delinquent tax figures are also Oakland provides the most current land data available and can aid in locating a suspect or performing background analysis. This service is provided free of charge for the operational needs of government. Having current and detailed information at your fingertips is another benefit to Oakland County CLEMIS participants. An invitation will be sent to you to attend a seminar (date to be announced) Oakland. This seminar will include a demonstration of the program, and a discussion of the various uses of the data related to law enforcement. To gain immediate access, you can call Oakland helpline at 248/ Oakland County continues to provide cutting edge technology to assist in the government Oakland is another example of the best technology available for your use. CLEMIS Participates in County Executive s State of the County Address By Joseph Sullivan, CLEMIS Project Manager On Thursday, March 1, 2001, Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson addressed the County and initiated the histories first world-wide internet telecast of the State of the County Address. Mr. Patterson told the world of his pride in the CLEMIS projects. The CLEMIS project was his first illustration of progressive technology not only in Oakland County but providing a regional law enforcement solution. Attendees that evening were greeted by seven of our seventy-five CLEMIS participating agencies. Shining police units with overhead lights activated, and professional officers in uniform created a sense of excitement. The multi-agency, multi-county sampling demonstrated the concept of cooperation within CLEMIS: one picture is worth a thousand words. The CLEMIS staff provided an exciting professional display of technology including hardware and software solutions currently being implemented in the police world to give those attending a better understanding of CLEMIS. Included in the CLEMIS display from left to right was the LiveScan / Fingerprint equipment, three models of Mobile Data Computers, a CAD Workstation, and two presentations explaining what CLEMIS is. There was also Wanted and Missing Person posters, a Mugshot Line-up, a demonstration of the CLEMIS / Printrak System, a map of CLEMIS participants, flashing police lights, and of course, a siren. 3
4 Another Success Story for CLEMIS Regional LiveScan! By Sgt. Glen Heath, Auburn Hills Police Department On January 7, 2001, Officer Angela Kuranc of Auburn Hills Police Department arrested a white male subject in possession of a genuine Michigan driver s license showing his identity as Jonathon Covington. The arrest charge was OUIL 1 st, in so much as the S.O.S. query showed no prior convictions. Officer Kuranc processed the subject on the Auburn Hills Digital Biometrics LiveScan unit and transported him to the Oakland County Jail. As she lodged him, a criminal history response was returned to the Auburn Hills Dispatch Center which identified the subject by his fingerprints. The criminal history response identified the man as Ovington. Furthermore, there were additional modifications to his first and middle names along with his date of birth. The CCH record indicated that Ovington had two prior OUIL s, one of which was from Warren, MI. Officer Kuranc contacted the Warren Police Department. Warren pulled their arrest file and found that the physical descriptions matched. Officers from Auburn Hills did a little more CLEMIS investigation by reviewing phone numbers and associates data and found that they matched under the names Covington and Ovington. Just to be sure, Officer Kuranc went to the Warren Police Department and obtained copies of their printcards and booking photos. Subsequently, Mr. Ovington was charged with OUIL 3 rd, Furnishing False Information to a Police Officer, and Driving While License Suspended. Additional charges are being investigated regarding the use of false information to secure a new driver s license. According to Auburn Hills Sgt. Glen Heath, Needless to say, the enhanced charges probably would not have happened without the timely CLEMIS LiveScan response. The officers involved got a shot of enthusiasm for processing people who normally would be released with just a ticket on the road. Officer Angela Kuranc of Auburn Hills Police Department will be presented the first CLEMIS Cyber Force Award at the April 19th Advisory Committee meeting. Submit your story, and WIN! (see below for details) CLEMIS is implementing an awards recognition program. A CLEMIS Cyber Force award will be given to a sworn officer or communication person who most effectively uses CLEMIS technology or data. Entries must be submitted in writing indicating how CLEMIS technology assisted in the law enforcement mission. A winner will be announced each quarter in the CLEMIS Times newsletter. Deadlines for submissions are the 15th of May, August, and November, and may be submitted by any member of your agency. Please include name, rank, and phone number of person submitting the report. your entry to CLEMIS Times Editor, Cathy Taylor, at [email protected] or fax to 248/ CLEMIS staff will determine who will win the CLEMIS Cyber Force award each quarter. If your entry is not selected one quarter, it will be considered for future selections. (Winners may be asked to send in a picture of themselves in.jpg format.) 4
5 CLEMIS Wins SEMCOG AWARD By: Robert Daddow, Asst Deputy County Executive The CLEMIS project was recently awarded the prestigious Southeast Michigan Council of Governments (SEMCOG) outstanding Joint Public Services Award for This award is provided to the project that most exemplifies the cooperative nature between all governmental units in the region. Clearly, the CLEMIS project contributes to the quality of life that residents have come to expect and deserve. This award could not have been achieved without the hard work of each CLEMIS member and County employee contributing to a common goal the reduction of crime in the region. Redeployment Tracking Plan The Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) Office required that CLEMIS complete an officer redeployment-tracking plan as part of the grant agreement. Plante & Moran, LLP prepared the Plan with the assistance of CLEMIS and local police department personnel. The Plan, which was recently submitted to the Department of Justice, describes how the County s Sheriff s Department and local police departments participating in the COPS grant will redeploy approximately 680 police officers into a community policing program. The Plan has been submitted to the Department of Justice for their review and comment. In April 2000, the COPS Office responded with a favorable letter involving key questions raised by Oakland County. These include the timing of the redeployment tracking (to be conducted during the period October 1, 2002 to September 30, 2003) and whether the County could use redeployed officers from non-cops grant recipients now benefiting from the CLEMIS equipment. A Message from Cingular Wireless By: Gordon W. Degener, AIT Cingular Wireless (formerly Ameritech Cellular Services) is the Cellular Digital Packet Data (CDPD) provider for the CLEMIS Mobile Data Computer System. Recently, CLEMIS and Cingular Wireless met to discuss service issues in regard to CDPD coverage. Unanticipated coverage problems evolved as a result of a digital technology change-out within the cellular system. During the meeting, Cingular Wireless committed to enhance the CDPD network performance within Oakland County. This commitment by Cingular will correct deficiencies identified by CLEMIS and engineering personnel from Cingular Wireless, and result in a significant increase in system availability and performance. Cingular will add CDPD equipment to selected cell sites as well as optimize and tune the existing data network. This effort is already taking place, and updates will be communicated as this enhancement progresses throughout the Spring. Calling All Towers Oakland County will be pursuing tower sites as part of the new radio communications system. Any agency that may have a viable tower site where an antenna may be located is encouraged to call Pat Coates with that information. The preferable locations would be on municipal owned administrative buildings on or near the public safety facilities. The county cannot guarantee the site will be used, but the larger the list, the more options the County can consider as the new system becomes operational. 5
6 Radio Communications System The CLEMIS Radio Oversight Committee issued a request for information to eligible radio vendors in December Vendor responses were received February 23, The responses will be analyzed, the best components and features will be documented, and a formal request for proposal will be issued, likely in April. Over the past several months, a contingent of approximately a dozen County CLEMIS, law enforcement, and fire department personnel toured the headquarters of Motorola, ComNet Ericsson, and M/A COM facilities. These tours provided the CLEMIS Radio Oversight Committee members a better understanding of the radio products to be offered, support to be rendered, and future product plans of each vendor. In January 2001, Oakland County and CLEMIS members met with representatives from Macomb County to explore the mutual interests of a radio communication system. When the County receives the responses to the request for information, and Macomb County obtains their needs analysis in February 2001, further exploration of mutual radio interests will occur before the County issues the formal request for proposal. Interested Agencies Any agency that submits a request to join CLEMIS prior to April 16th will be reviewed by the CLEMIS User & Terminal Committee April 19th. A recommendation will be presented to the CLEMIS Advisory Committee that afternoon. Requests that have been received to date include Centerline Public Safety Department and Eastpointe Police Department. Business Processing Redesign Over the past several months, Oakland County, Plante & Moran, LLP, and several law enforcement agencies have been reviewing the use of the Printrak software in the daily operations of the respective police department. Existing procedures and proposed procedures are being reviewed and documented. The County assistance in this effort is de- signed to allow the local police departments improve their efficiencies. Once this initial project is completed, the benefits learned from the effort will be documented and to the extent that other police departments see the value of the redesigned efforts, it will be replicated in other police departments. 6
7 An update on the MW-520 Mobile Data Computer By: Jerry McCann, Motorola Over the past ninety days, Motorola mechanical and developmental engineers have spent time within Oakland County working with CLEMIS users and Oakland County personnel. Based upon the data compiled together, a new video cable routing installation procedure has been developed and successfully tested. We have now instituted this new cable routing procedure for all installations. Additional feedback and analysis from the CLEMIS team and the Oakland County Radio Shop has resulted in a further enhancement to the cable routing installation procedure. The certification of this enhanced routing procedure will be complete by the end of March. Oakland County has also been asked to participate in a Beta test program for a new design of the MW-520 cable. We appreciate your patience as we continue to develop, enhance, and certify an improved MW- 520 cable and installation procedure. We welcome your candid feedback so that we can achieve TOTAL CUS- TOMER SATISFACTION. Chief s Luncheon Schedule - April, May, June 2001 Wednesday, April 11, 2001 TBD Friday, May 18, 2001 WXYZ Wednesday, June 13, 2001 Clawson Steakhouse The CLEMIS vision is to empower criminal justice and public safety agencies to maximize the use of collected data, so they may enhance their daily operations and perform comprehensive planning. Talk-Group Hop By Patricia Coates, CLEMIS Emergency Operations Administrator The CLEMIS Radio Oversight Committee consists of Law Enforcement, Public Safety, Fire, Medical Control, and Oakland County representatives. At its November 28, 2000 meeting, the Committee discussed complaints from law enforcement users about the Advanced Life Support (ALS) units utilizing the County's 806 MHz radio system for communications with the hospitals. The lower wattage portable radio, when used for lengthy transmissions from the back of a metal vehicle in motion, can cause the ALS transmission to stray onto other talk groups within the system. This results in ALS radio traffic "covering" other public safety users, rendering the law enforcement talk group unusable for the duration of the transmission. The committee discussed requiring ALS units to use higher power mobile radios instead of portables to reduce the fluctuation of signal that causes this drifting onto other talk groups. Michael Markel, RN Executive Director for Emergency Services, requested the ALS units be allowed to try a voluntary reduction in the length of transmissions before being required to obtain mobile radios. Per Mr. Markel, all hospitals and EMS agencies are implementing new communication policies now. Education, implementation, and adjustment to this new policy should be complete by the end of March. The Oakland County Radio Communications staff will monitor the effect of the new procedures on the radio system. 7
The Success and Future of MORE Technology - Regional Public Safety Criminal Justice Computer System
The Success and Future of MORE Technology - Regional Public Safety Criminal Justice Computer System Robert Daddow, Assistant Deputy County Executive S Joseph Sullivan, CLEMIS Manager CLEMIS Page 1 History
Oakland County Michigan Information Technology (IT) Strategic Plan
1.0 INTRODUCTION Oakland County Michigan Information Technology (IT) Strategic Plan The Oakland County Information Technology (IT) Strategic Plan, similar to all strategic planning, is an ongoing process.
PUBLIC SAFETY. Annual Fiscal Plan. Actual. Original
PUBLIC SAFETY Division of Police Description The Division responds to citizen complaints, provides patrol coverage, enforces traffic laws, investigates criminal activity, and provides educational programs
FY 2015 PERFORMANCE PLAN Office of Unified Communications
FY 2015 PERFORMANCE PLAN MISSION The mission of the (OUC) is to provide a fast, professional, and cost-effective response to 911 calls for public safety and 311 calls for city services in the District
Avenger Enterprise Sales Brochure
Avenger Enterprise Sales Brochure Our Web Based Software Suite Includes: C.A.D. (Computer Aided Dispatch) Media Direct Access (Calls for Service) R.M.S. (Record Management System) with Electronic Report
15- EMERGENCY BUTTON ACTIVATION
15- EMERGENCY BUTTON ACTIVATION 15.1 GENERAL Responder safety is a top priority of York County DES. Each portable radio is equipped with an emergency button to alert all users on the network of an emergency.
The Emergency Operations Plan provides guidance for managing emergency communications resources.
Emergency Support Function #2 - Communication ESF # 2 Primary Agency Office of Emergency Preparedness Information Technology University Relations 911 Centers Secondary/Support Agencies Law Enforcement
As noted in previous chapters, crime analysis relies heavily on computer
07-Boba-4723.qxd 6/9/2005 3:43 PM Page 101 7 Crime Analysis Technology As noted in previous chapters, crime analysis relies heavily on computer technology, and over the past 15 years significant improvements
St. Louis Park City Council Meeting Item: 091905-8c - Wireless Study Report Page 1. 8c. Wireless Internet Service Feasibility Study
8c. Wireless Internet Service Feasibility Study St. Louis Park City Council Meeting Page 1 Recommended Action: Motion to receive wireless study report and refer it to September 26 study session for further
Department of Technology, Management and Budget (DTMB) Solutions. April 2013
Department of Technology, Management and Budget (DTMB) Solutions April 2013 Agenda History Overview Cellular Wi-Fi Private Radio Network Mobile VPN Computers Mobile LEIN Client Future Closing Questions
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON RESOLUTION NO. 05-050
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON RESOLUTION NO. 05-050 Adopting Multnomah County HIPAA Security Policies and Directing the Appointment of Information System Security
Regional Police Collaboration and Community Engagement Using GIS and Crime Analysis Dashboards
Regional Police Collaboration and Community Engagement Using GIS and Crime Analysis Dashboards Jason McKinley City of Ann Arbor Matthew Brown San Diego Harbor Police CLEMIS PROJECT CASE STUDY: A dashboard
Overview CISCO BASICS. Industry Public Safety Software
CISCO Public Safety Software Company Overview Industry Public Safety Software Mission To provide public safety agencies worldwide with high quality computer applications software and related services.
Fast, secure, wide area, wireless broadband is finally starting to arrive in the
WIRELESS BROADBAND LIVES! JULY 2004 EJEMS BY WILLIAM E. OTT Fast, secure, wide area, wireless broadband is finally starting to arrive in the United States. The arrival of this fast connectivity will spur
The CHICAGO STORY. Use of CCCTV for General Area Surveillance, Crime Hot Spots, Mobile Applications, and Future Developments
The CHICAGO STORY Use of CCCTV for General Area Surveillance, Crime Hot Spots, Mobile Applications, and Future Developments 3rd Largest U.S. City 2.9 million residents 228 square miles CPD 2 nd largest
PREMIER SERVICES MAXIMIZE PERFORMANCE AND REDUCE RISK
MAXIMIZE PERFORMANCE AND REDUCE RISK 1 BROCHURE COMPLEXITIES IN MISSION CRITICAL SYSTEMS CONTINUE TO INCREASE Mission critical communications systems have become increasingly complex as more features and
Creating a Multi-Agency Shared Software System: Best Practices. A Spillman Technologies White Paper
Creating a Multi-Agency Shared Software System: Best Practices A Spillman Technologies White Paper Multi-Agency Data Sharing Table of Contents: Introduction...page 1 What is a Multi-Agency Shared Software
City of Oak Creek. Class Title: Emergency Services Dispatcher. Division: Administrative Location: Police Station
City of Oak Creek Class Title: Emergency Services Dispatcher Department: Police Division: Administrative Location: Police Station Job Code Number: Grade Number: Non-Union Summary Description Performs a
U.S. Department of Homeland Security STATEMENT
U.S. Department of Homeland Security STATEMENT OF PAUL M. KILCOYNE DEPUTY ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF INVESTIGATIVE SERVICES DIVISION U.S. IMMIGRATION AND CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENT U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Classification: CJIS Program Manager (UCR/Auditing) Title Code: V00681 Pay Range: 34
Pay Range: 34 POSITION SUMMARY: This is advanced professional, technical, and consultative work that involves developing, organizing, implementing, and directing all activities associated with a specific
FIREWORKS SAFETY IN VENTURA COUNTY. A Study of Resources and Strategies for Keeping Ventura County Safe During the Fourth of July Holiday
FIREWORKS SAFETY IN VENTURA COUNTY A Study of Resources and Strategies for Keeping Ventura County Safe During the Fourth of July Holiday June 30, 2008 VENTURA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS BOARD OF DIRECTORS
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR A. DISASTER MANAGEMENT DEBRIS MONITORING SERVICES
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR DISASTER MANAGEMENT DEBRIS MONITORING SERVICES PURPOSE: Duplin County is soliciting sealed proposals to provide Disaster Management Debris Monitoring Services. INSTRUCTIONS TO
Traffic Incident Management Enhancement (TIME) Blueprint Version 2.0 Executive Summary
Blueprint Version 2.0 Executive Summary Strategic Background The Southeastern Wisconsin region, which encompasses the following eight counties: Fond du Lac, Kenosha, Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Racine, Walworth,
Michigan Criminal Justice Information Network (MiCJIN) State of Michigan Department of Information Technology & Michigan State Police
Michigan Criminal Justice Information Network (MiCJIN) State of Michigan Department of Information Technology & Michigan State Police NASCIO 2005 Recognition Awards Enterprise Architecture Category Executive
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT SERVICES
CITY OF RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT SERVICES Proposals will be received by the City of Richland Hills for Information Technology Support Services. Interested
Reducing Non-Emergency Calls to 9-1-1: An Assessment of Four Approaches to Handling Citizen Calls for Service
Reducing Non-Emergency Calls to 9--: An Assessment of Four Approaches to Handling Citizen Calls for Service I. Introduction The National Institute of Justice (NIJ), with support from the Office of Community
Routing on Empirical Data (RED) Project
2011 NASCIO RECOGNITION AWARD NOMINATION Nomination Category: Cross-Boundary Collaboration and Partnerships Routing on Empirical Data (RED) Project California Technology Agency Public Safety Communications
Best Practices Recognition Form. Part 1 - Project Summary
ATSIP 2013 Traffic Records Project of the Year Best Practices Recognition Form Part 1 - Project Summary Project Title: Mississippi Electronic Citation (ecitation) System, Daily Activity Reporting System,
The State of Maryland s Coverage and Data Collection for the Nationwide Public Safety Broadband Network
The State of Maryland s Coverage and Data Collection for the Nationwide Public Safety Broadband Network Objective: The Nationwide Public Safety Broadband Network (NPSBN) promises to provide critical broadband
W H I T E P A P E R. Hub and Spoke Approach to Computer-Aided Dispatch
W H I T E P A P E R Hub and Spoke Approach to Computer-Aided Dispatch 1 Introduction Intergraph s hub and spoke approach to computer-aided dispatch (CAD) provides an alternative to a standalone independent
Portsmouth NH Police Department Strategic Plan 2010-2015
Portsmouth NH Police Department Strategic Plan 2010-2015 The strategic vision, goals, and deliverables of the Portsmouth, New Hampshire Police Department for 2010-2015 Letter from the Chief The City of
Information Technology and Communications
Information Technology and Communications City Council City Manager I INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND COMMUNICATIONS I '""""'"'"1:11 commimill!itlerrs: Mission Statement To establish strategies, policies and
Staff Scheduling & Personnel Management in the Cloud
Staff Scheduling & Personnel Management in the Cloud The ILJAOC Project: Lessons Learned & Efficiencies Gained Presentation Team John John Desmond, InTime InTime Solutions - Senior Project Manager - Software
COUNTY OF NORTHAMPTON EASTON, PA Job Description DIRECTOR OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT SERVICES
1 of 5 DEFINITION The Director of the Emergency Management Services directs and plans all of the administrative and operational activities of the Emergency Management Services Division. This position is
MIS SERVICE CATALOG. . Corporate Application Support Services MIS Technical Services. MIS Professional Support Services
, - C()UNTY OFN1AUI INTRANET '> " i k '::':'.-,:--. _w;.;, ~-.. "; :;;~A'd~'~{::,,'.. -:. MIS SERVICE CATALOG. Corporate Application Support Services MIS Technical Services. MIS Professional Support Services
WINTER PARK POLICE DEPARTMENT. Strategic Plan 2012 Update
WINTER PARK POLICE DEPARTMENT Strategic Plan 2012 Update A report card and status highlighting our accomplishments after the first year of our multi-year plan FY20111 FY2015 Goal 1 has four strategies
MORPHO CRIMINAL JUSTICE SUITE
MORPHO CRIMINAL JUSTICE SUITE FULL RANGE OF PRODUCTS DEDICATED TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE MISSIONS 2 1 3 Morpho provides law enforcement with a wide range of products to support criminal investigation, background
Information Services and Technology FY 2014-16 Performance Plan
Contents I. Mission Statement... 1 II. Department Overview... 1 III. Program Description and Responsibilities... 2... 2 ATOM... 2 Systems and Applications... 2 Justice... 3 Land Systems... 3 Support Services...
LOS ANGELES COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT CIVILIAN VOLUNTEER APPLICATION -OFFICE USE ONLY
VOLUNTEER APPLICATION CHECK LIST NAME: ADDRESS: PHONE HOME: CDL: _EXP DATE: _ CELL: E-MAIL: DATE OF BIRTH: _/ / CITIZENSHIP: -OFFICE USE ONLY ACCEPTED/REJECTED: REASON: VOLUNTEER APPLICATION DATE: HIRE
MiCJIN. Software Systems and Services Available. Michigan Criminal Justice Information Network
Michigan State Police Criminal Justice Information Center (517) 336-6574 June 2006 Software Systems and Services Available The sharing of information in a highly secure environment has become increasingly
Consolidated Public Safety Communications. Concept of Operation and Implementation Plan
Consolidated Public Safety Communications Concept of Operation and Implementation Plan Current Situation The City of Santa Monica has historically operated separate fire and police communications centers.
Securing Remote and Outdoor Assets Using Video Verification
Securing Remote and Outdoor Assets Using Video Verification About CRC 24/7, utility-focused Contact Center and Central Station specializing in: Consumer Call Handling, Line Crew Dispatch, and Alarm Monitoring.
Overview. The TriTech Solution TriTech s Inform RMS is a proven, robust, multi-jurisdictional records management system.
Inform RMS The TriTech Solution TriTech s Inform RMS is a proven, robust, multi-jurisdictional records management system. Covering the entire life span of records development from initial generation to
Department of Police SOUTHINGTON, CONNECTICUT 06489
Department of Police SOUTHINGTON, CONNECTICUT 06489 Chief John F. Daly 69 Lazy Lane Southington, Connecticut 06489 HEADQUARTERS: TEL (860) 378-1600 FAX (860) 378-1605 ABOUT THE SOUTHINGTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
County of Monterey DISTRICT ATTORNEY INVESTIGATOR I
DISTRICT ATTORNEY INVESTIGATOR I DEFINITION Under supervision, investigates cases of suspected welfare fraud and other criminal activity to obtain facts and evidence in support of administrative action
Michigan Criminal Justice Information Network (MiCJIN) State of Michigan Department of Information Technology & Michigan State Police
Michigan Criminal Justice Information Network (MiCJIN) State of Michigan Department of Information Technology & Michigan State Police NASCIO 2006 Recognition Awards Enterprise Architecture Category Executive
Law Enforcement Records Management Systems
Positron Public Safety Systems Page 1 of 9 Law Enforcement Records Management Systems A Public Safety Primer Positron Public Safety Systems Page 2 of 9 Table of Contents 1.0 INTRODUCTION 3 2.0 COMPONENTS
APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT FOR PROFESSIONALS AND SUPPORT STAFF
State of New Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety Division of Criminal Justice APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT FOR PROFESSIONALS AND SUPPORT STAFF The State of New Jersey is an Equal Opportunity Employer
ALARM MANAGEMENT PROGRAM COORDINATOR APPLICATION PACKET
SUMMIT COUNTY COMMUNICATIONS CENTER 970-668-8600 Fax 970-668-4224 Post Office Box 4188 0227 SC Road 1003 Frisco, Colorado 80443 ALARM MANAGEMENT PROGRAM COORDINATOR APPLICATION PACKET Summit County Communications
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS): THE BEDROCK OF NG9-1-1
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS): THE BEDROCK OF NG9-1-1 THE TIME IS NOW FOR PSAPS AND REGIONAL AGENCIES TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE ACCURATE GEOSPATIAL DATABASES THAT WILL BE KEY TO NEXT GENERATION EMERGENCY
APPLICATION FOR THE E911 RURAL COUNTY GRANT PROGRAM
APPLICATION FOR THE E911 RURAL COUNTY GRANT PROGRAM W Form 1A, incorporated by reference in Florida Administrative Code Rule 60FF1-5.002 Rural County Grants, E911 Rural County Grant Application, effective
LOCAL RADIO STATION MODEL VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT CHECKLIST. Developed by the Toolkit Working Group for the Media Security and Reliability Council
LOCAL RADIO STATION MODEL VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT CHECKLIST Developed by the Toolkit Working Group for the Media Security and Reliability Council November 16, 2004 INDEX A. Introduction...1 1. Scope...1
OFFICE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 9-1-1 STATE GRANT COMPLIANCE SUPPLEMENT -----------------------------------------------------------
OFFICE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 9-1-1 STATE GRANT COMPLIANCE SUPPLEMENT ----------------------------------------------------------- TABLE OF CONTENTS ------------------------------- NJFIS Account Number
Oracle Maps Cloud Service Enterprise Hosting and Delivery Policies Effective Date: October 1, 2015 Version 1.0
Oracle Maps Cloud Service Enterprise Hosting and Delivery Policies Effective Date: October 1, 2015 Version 1.0 Unless otherwise stated, these Oracle Maps Cloud Service Enterprise Hosting and Delivery Policies
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT PUBLIC SAFETY COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT PUBLIC SAFETY COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER EMERGENCY SERVICES COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT The City of Livingston is seeking applicants to fill the position of a full-time Public Safety Communications
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PLAN. THE ENLARGED CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT OF TROY, NEW YORK 2920 Fifth Avenue, Troy, NY 12180 2012-2015
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PLAN for the THE ENLARGED CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT OF TROY, NEW YORK 2920 Fifth Avenue, Troy, NY 12180 2012-2015 Revised by the District Technology Committee TABLE OF CONTENTS Overview:
ATTACHEMENT A SCOPE OF WORK FOR UNARMED SECURITY SERVICE FOR SEVEN OAKS DAM 32330 Santa Ana Canyon Road, Highland, CA 92346 San Bernardino County
Reference:080-593309 ATTACHEMENT A SCOPE OF WORK FOR UNARMED SECURITY SERVICE FOR SEVEN OAKS DAM 32330 Santa Ana Canyon Road, Highland, CA 92346 San Bernardino County SCOPE OF WORK: General scope of work
Senate Bill No. 38 Committee on Transportation and Homeland Security
Senate Bill No. 38 Committee on Transportation and Homeland Security CHAPTER... AN ACT relating to criminal records; creating the Records and Technology Division of the Department of Public Safety; enumerating
The functions and costs of law enforcement aviation units. Lynn Langton Statistician Bureau of Justice Statistics
The functions and costs of law enforcement aviation units Lynn Langton Statistician Bureau of Justice Statistics Why study law enforcement aviation units? Advantages of airborne policing Able to cover
CITY OF MILTON REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL #09-001-ITS
CITY OF MILTON REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL #09-001-ITS to provide INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT SERVICES Issued: November 2, 2009 Submit completed application to: City of Milton 1000 Laurel Street Milton, WA
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL PURCHASING DEPARTMENT P.O. BOX 1349 300 N. PATTERSON ST. VALDOSTA, GEORGIA 31601 #LC-2016-09R FOR: Security Guard Services DUE DATE: April 20, 2016 Proposals Due By: 10:00 am EST Amy
Awards Manual. Association for Learning Environments (A4LE) Awards Program
Awards Manual Association for Learning Environments (A4LE) Awards Program The A4LE Awards program is designed to recognize excellence in educational facility planning by individuals and firms whose contributions
SUPREME COURT OF WISCONSIN OFFICE OF LAWYER REGULATION. Kirk J. Foley ( Foley ), age 57, resides in Superior, Wisconsin and is not currently
SUPREME COURT OF WISCONSIN OFFICE OF LAWYER REGULATION Public Reprimand With Consent Kirk J. Foley Attorney at Law 2012-OLR- 14 Kirk J. Foley ( Foley ), age 57, resides in Superior, Wisconsin and is not
Parliamentary Security Camera Policy
Parliamentary Security Camera Policy Introduction 1) Security cameras are employed in various parts of the Palace of Westminster and its surrounding estate. They are a vital part of the security system
MONROE COUNTY SHERIFF S OFFICE
MONROE COUNTY SHERIFF S OFFICE CLASS TITLE: COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER Pay Range: 11 Exempt: No Shift: 12 HR w/o Holidays This position is classified as a critical position and involves receiving incoming
STARCOM21 Master Contract #CMS3618850. Attachment D Pricing
STARCOM21 Master Contract #CMS3618850 This is attached to and made a part of the STARCOM21 Master Contract CMS3618850. No modification, amendment or waiver of any provision of this Attachment shall be
Retention & Destruction
Last Updated: March 28, 2014 This document sets forth the security policies and procedures for WealthEngine, Inc. ( WealthEngine or the Company ). A. Retention & Destruction Retention & Destruction of
Upgrade to an Integrated Solution
Upgrade to an Integrated Solution IDRecords enables law enforcement to be more efficient, more accessible, and more responsive to the needs of their communities. The system is a fully integrated records
1. Abstract. 2. The Problem / Need for the Program
Program Information: Montgomery County, Maryland Program Title: A GIS Platform for Emergency Management and Response: Common Operational Pictures (COP) Program Category: # 14, Information Technology 1.
TRUCKEE DONNER RECREATION & PARK DISTRICT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ADMINISTRATOR
TRUCKEE DONNER RECREATION & PARK DISTRICT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ADMINISTRATOR Open Recruitment APPLICATION PROCESS/DUE DATE: Applicants must submit a completed Truckee Donner Recreation & Park District
Mission Critical Voice Communications Requirements for Public Safety National Public Safety Telecommunications Council Broadband Working Group
Mission Critical Voice Communications Requirements for Public Safety National Public Safety Telecommunications Council Broadband Working Group Executive Summary The term mission critical voice has been
