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Sheriff outlines technology and operating increases; committee rejects fuel cut and advances enforcement and detention budgets
Summary
Sheriff's office described a Tyler Technologies upgrade and an increased internet/bandwidth cost tied to body-camera uploads; committee forwarded enforcement and detention budgets after voting down an amendment to remove a $75,000 fuel/lubricant increase.
The Pulaski County Sheriff's Office told the Quorum Court committee that a portion of its requested software and maintenance funds are for a Tyler Technologies upgrade, and other costs include Microsoft licensing and higher internet bandwidth for body-camera uploads. The committee advanced both the enforcement (department 400) and detention (department 418) budgets to the full court, after rejecting an amendment to cut $75,000 from a fuels, oil and lubricants line.
On the enforcement budget, the sheriff explained the software request is split between enforcement and detention because it covers records management, 911 integration and intersystem communications. "Tyler technology, it was approved to to update our system...…
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