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SFPD proposes $583 million budget, highlights hiring push and major technology gap

San Francisco Police Commission · February 8, 2017
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SFPD leaders told the Police Commission that the departmentis seeking about $583 million for FY20172018, with most money for salaries and benefits, investments for police-reform training and a multi-year technology request that far exceeds expected information-technology allocations.

SFPD Chief financial officer Catherine Maguire outlined a proposed FY20172018 budget of about $583 million and said salaries and benefits will consume roughly 87 to 90 percent of the departments spending.

The presentation to the San Francisco Police Commission on Feb. 8 described revenue sources (the general fund accounts for about 78 percent of department sources; state revenues total roughly $53 million and federal grants total about $744,000) and a near-term funding gap in technology. Maguire said the department requested roughly $5 million for five priority technology projects (including a crime-data warehouse, e-citations and enterprise content management) and another $4.6 million for 10 additional…

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