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Franklin County commissioners approve contract for mobile-device data extraction service
Summary
County commissioners voted to approve a sole-source agreement for a mobile-device data extraction service to speed investigations, after county and district attorney staff described uses in homicides, child-exploitation and drug cases.
Franklin County commissioners on Feb. 26 approved an agreement to purchase mobile-device data extraction services from a vendor county staff said is the county's sole available provider.
The service, presented by county staff and District Attorney Ian Brink, is intended to allow investigators to extract data from phones and other devices more quickly than relying on the Pennsylvania State Police lab, which staff said can take months to return results in urgent cases.
District Attorney Ian Brink said the technology is used for a range of investigations, including homicides and child-exploitation…
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