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Council approves purchase of emergency operations software after property-rights review
Summary
The council authorized purchase of a web-based emergency operations software package to improve mapping and damage assessment; funding was budgeted and council approval was required because of a property-rights issue.
The Los Angeles City Council on Feb. 2 approved the purchase of an off-the-shelf emergency operations software product intended to improve the city's emergency operations center, including mapping and damage-assessment capabilities.
Bob Canfield of the City Administrative Office described the software as web-based and already budgeted; the city had set aside $992,000 in the budget for the purchase.…
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