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Supervisors press for clearer budget and governance as city advances Justice data‑sharing roadmap

Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee · December 12, 2019
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Summary

City officials briefed the committee on a Gartner‑guided five‑year roadmap to modernize the Justice data‑sharing hub; supervisors pressed for a consolidated project budget, clarified governance, and measures to protect court integration as the cable mainframe is decommissioned.

City officials told the Public Safety & Neighborhood Services Committee that the Justice program — the city’s criminal‑justice data‑sharing hub — has a new five‑year roadmap developed with Gartner and that technical work is underway to modernize reporting, enable analytics, and decommission the legacy ‘‘cable3 CMS’’ mainframe.

President Norman Yee opened the hearing with a recounting of Justice’s origins and a call to finish a project that ‘‘spanned over 20 years.’’ City Administrator Naomi Kelly and Department of Technology Director Linda Jarrell said the Justice program has been moved to the Department of Technology, that an executive board and four advisory committees are now in place, and…

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