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Colorado Bureau of Investigation seeks $1.6 million to replace inoperable state gang database

2141154 · January 22, 2025
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The Colorado Bureau of Investigation told the Joint Technology Committee that the state gang database is effectively unusable and requested roughly $1.6 million to replace it plus about $120,000 annually for maintenance; the CBI said some agencies have created local databases because the statewide system stopped functioning and that OIT will no

Chris Schaffer, director of the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, told the Joint Technology Committee that the Colorado gang database (COG), created by statute in 2004, has not been updated and is now inoperable.

"It is a system that was mandated by the CBI to put in place, per statute... since then we have received no funding to update the system, which is…

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