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Police Commission accepts 60 laptops from Hewlett-Packard; commissioner recuses from vote

San Francisco Police Commission · July 11, 2012
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Summary

The Commission accepted a gift of 60 Hewlett-Packard laptops valued at about $59,400 to support mobile reporting; commissioners thanked HP and discussed plans for an officer mobile app; Commissioner Turman recused himself due to an attorney-client relationship with HP.

The Police Commission voted to accept a gift of 60 Hewlett-Packard laptops for use by the San Francisco Police Department, valued in the meeting packet at approximately $59,400.

Chief described the laptops as tools for a more mobile department that would allow officers in the field to prepare reports and access the departments Oracle data warehouse. He thanked HP and named a contact (Todd Bradley) as one of the company…

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