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SFPD says stop-data errors down to 'sub 5%'; procurement underway for new collection system

San Francisco Police Commission · January 14, 2026
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SFPD briefed the Police Commission on Jan. 14 that errors in stop-data collection have dropped to 'sub 5%' after checks and reminders, nine of 15 audit recommendations are marked complete, and procurement for a new system aims for a Q1 cutover; the Public Defender's Office praised the data as the first positive set since DGO 9.07.

San Francisco — Jason Cunningham, a program manager in SFPD’s Scribe Strategies Division, told the Police Commission on Jan. 14 that the department has implemented routine publication of stop data to Data SF and SFPD dashboards, and has reduced the rate of data-entry errors "to sub 5%" through automated reminders and data checks.

Cunningham said the late-2024 stop-data audit included 15 recommendations; as of the 2025 reporting period the department considers nine closed and six still pending.…

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