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District Attorney asks to renew Box subscription from forfeiture funds; court requests annual forfeiture budget and takes no action
Summary
District Attorney John Warren requested renewal of a Box online file-storage subscription to be paid from asset forfeiture funds. The court was told the contract renewal is roughly $4,800. Commissioners said forfeiture expenditures must be covered by a submitted forfeiture budget and returned the item for a future agenda; no contract was approved.
District Attorney John Warren told the Cooke County Commissioners Court he is seeking to renew a Box online file-storage subscription and asked the court to allow the expense to come from asset forfeiture funds. Warren said the county’s OneDrive system is full and that Box hosts files already used by the office.
Warren initially cited an amount of $4,715.52 but then presented a contract showing the renewal cost as $4,800. The DA said the subscription is needed to help the office comply with records and file-access needs and to maintain in-house file storage. He said the item would not require county…
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