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APD says open-data portal 76% complete; HR system rollouts slow final datasets

3626360 · June 2, 2025
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Austin Police Department IT manager told the Public Safety Committee on June 2 that the department has published 16 of 21 datasets required by a 2023 council resolution and is pausing completion of five datasets while HR and citation systems come online.

Austin — Ozzy Krobach, information-technology manager for the Austin Police Department, told the Austin City Council Public Safety Committee on June 2 that the department’s open-data portal is about 76% implemented and that 16 of 21 datasets required under a 2023 council resolution are publicly available.

Krobach said five remaining datasets are delayed because the APD is not the authoritative source for some data elements. “We are kind of paused at this point with these datasets in order to await the data warehouses for these datasets, which are now collecting the authoritative data,” he said, referring to upcoming human-resources systems UKG and Workday.

The unresolved datasets include sworn and non‑sworn assignments, overtime hours by individual, overtime expenditures by activity category, citations and tickets, and a “stop and release” dataset that relies on…

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