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Oakland County proposes new authority, cloud migration and $20 million overhaul for regional law‑enforcement records system
Summary
Oakland County staff recommended forming an independent authority, migrating the county’s Courts and Law Enforcement Management Information System to the cloud, and funding a five‑year capital plan (roughly $20M) to stabilize and expand the regional public‑safety data network.
Deputy County Executive Sean Carlson and IT/public‑safety staff briefed the committee about CLEMS (the Courts and Law Enforcement Management Information System) operations and a proposal to transition the regional consortium into an independent authority with new governance, a cloud migration and capital investment to stabilize operations.
County staff described CLEMS as a long‑standing public‑safety data‑sharing consortium, valuable for crime solving and cross‑agency information exchange. Presenters said the current CLEMS infrastructure is roughly 15 years old, hosted on county servers, and the county’s cost structure is…
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