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Police Commission accepts three grants, including $16.5 million COPS award for 50 officers

San Francisco Police Commission · September 16, 2009
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The San Francisco Police Commission on Sept. 16 voted to accept three external grants — $1 million for an Emergency Operations Center, a $16.5 million DOJ COPS hiring award covering 50 officer slots, and roughly $346,000 for a meth enforcement team — approving each resolution without objection.

The San Francisco Police Commission voted on Sept. 16 to accept three external grants intended to expand emergency operations capacity and support hiring and enforcement.

Ken Bukowski, the department chief financial officer, told the commission the first grant is a roughly $1,000,000 award routed through Cal EMA and FEMA to fit out an Emergency Operations Center at an existing TAC site, covering IT wiring, furniture and related infrastructure. "The center itself is gonna be going into the new site where TAC is on Deharo, and so the space is already there," Bukowski said during his…

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