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York County OKs purchase of law-enforcement analytics platform using asset-forfeiture funds
Summary
The Board approved a three-year contract to buy an analytics platform that integrates reports, CAD, body and in-car video and camera feeds; sheriff’s office said the system will speed investigations and said sufficient asset-forfeiture funds are available.
York County’s Board of Supervisors on Sept. 16 approved a contract to buy a law-enforcement analytics platform intended to consolidate data from report-management, CAD, body-worn and in-car cameras and other sources.
Sheriff Montgomery told the board the software can “sit down on top of all of these silos of information and pull all of this data together rather quickly,” which he said would shorten investigators’ time to find relevant records from days to seconds. The county voted to approve the item as part of the consent calendar.
The sheriff’s presentation described the product as an integrative layer that will connect the county’s older and newer record systems, Flock camera feeds, Axon body-worn camera footage and Motorola (RMS/CAD) data. Montgomery said…
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