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Police push for modern records management system to reduce manual work and improve reporting

5438483 · July 22, 2025
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Summary

Wausau police said their current records management product (Central Square Superion suite, implemented 2018) is dated and requires manual data entry to meet incident-based reporting; the department flagged a 2028 replacement planning window and estimated the city's share could be an additional $40,000to $50,000 per year.

A police records official told the CIP committee the department's records management and evidence systems are aging and increasingly time-consuming to use for modern incident-based reporting. The current product is part of a consortium implementation with Marathon County and CCIT and was implemented in 2018; the presenter said the software was originally developed earlier in the decade and has limited native…

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