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Collective serious‑crimes response model 57% complete; training items pushed to 2027, project management funded through FY26

Public Safety Commission · January 5, 2026
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Staff said the Collective Serious Crimes Response Model project is roughly 57% complete, with 53 items remaining; 21 training items were deferred to 2027 to align with an overlapping federal grant and project management was funded for FY26 though staff warned some staffing and forensic exam capacity risks remain.

Project staff told the Public Safety Commission on Jan. 5 that the Collective Serious Crimes Response Model (CSCRM) workstream is roughly 57% complete and that much of the remaining work is training and staffing related.

"We are at 57% completion," said a project brief, noting nine items completed last quarter and 53 remaining. Staff said 15 items are targeted for the coming quarter, 17 were deferred to 2026…

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