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Clinton council approves extension to move records and dispatch system to cloud-based CentralSquare suite
Summary
The City of Clinton approved a multi-year extension with CentralSquare to move from a server-based records/dispatch system to a cloud-based suite (Zuercher), a change officials said will improve interoperability with county partners and raise the city’s share of annual costs by roughly $3,200 over a six-year contract.
Clinton’s City Council on a special meeting vote approved a resolution to extend and upgrade its public-safety records and dispatch system with CentralSquare, moving from a server-based setup to the company’s cloud-hosted Zuercher suite.
Deputy Chief Jim Belauer introduced Major Davis, who told the council the change would improve record sharing with county partners — the sheriff’s office and county attorney — and simplify case preparation. “This contract is just…
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