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Wausau police warn records system is aging; consortium plan eyed for 2028

5448402 · July 22, 2025
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Police told the CIP committee that their current CentralSquare/Superion records suite (installed 2018) is dated, requires extensive manual entry to meet incident‑based reporting and complicates data analysis; the department said countywide replacement planning should start with CCIT and Sheriff’s Office so a new system can be in place by 2028.

Wausau Police Department staff told the Capital Improvement Program committee on July 21 that the department’s records management system (RMS) is now impedimentally dated and that the city should plan now for a countywide upgrade to be in place by 2028.

Records staff explained the department joined a consortium in 2018 that implemented CentralSquare’s Superion suite. The system, they said, was developed earlier…

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