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Bonner County commissioners table sheriff's proposed mobile app pending written data-use answers

2259057 · February 11, 2025
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Summary

The board delayed a one-year, $8,467.25 agreement with Idaho Sheriff's Connect after public questions about what user data the vendor collects and whether the developer or third parties could access or sell that data.

Bonner County commissioners on Wednesday delayed action on a proposed one-year agreement for a sheriff’s office mobile app after commissioners and members of the public requested written assurances about how the software developer handles end-user data.

The item on the agenda was an agreement with Idaho Sheriff's Connect to build and maintain a mobile app for one year, renewable annually, at a cost of $8,467.25. Sheriff Darryl Wheeler told commissioners the cost would be split among the sheriff’s office, the jail, the marine division and dispatch and that each has adequate funds to cover its share.

The app, as Wheeler described it in the…

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