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This training package includes an arrest and control dummy, police training suit, and <br /> practice batons. The utilization of this equipment has the potential to increase the <br /> realism of training scenarios and reduce the risk of injury. <br /> • Mini-Tablet Computers for Criminal Invest. & Community Svcs. Units $6,800 <br /> Mini-tablets are smaller versions of the tablet but utilize the same technology. The use <br /> of these devices will provide an increased ability to solve crimes and apprehend <br /> criminals, including the capability of sending/receiving photos of suspects or missing <br /> persons, identifying stolen property via digital photos, display photo lineups, GPS and <br /> mapping features to aid with perimeters and crime scene locations, and immediate <br /> access to legal references and case law via the internet. The mini-tablets also would <br /> include a still camera, video camera, computer, and notepad all in one device. <br /> As the utilization of social media has radically increased in the past few years, the ability <br /> to stay connected with the community has become ever so important. The purchase of <br /> the mini-tablets for the Youth and Community Services Unit will afford them the means <br /> to do this. <br /> • Forensic Link Analysis $2,800 <br /> Rapid technology growth in the cellular phone industry has quickly surpassed the <br /> capabilities of the Police Department's current cellular phone forensic device. In order <br /> to keep up with the rapid evolution and advancement in technology and the growing <br /> market of mobile devices, the department is in need of state of the art tools to extract <br /> data from new mobile devices. One of the tools is the Universal Forensic Extraction <br /> Device Link Analysis. This is a new application which immediately identifies and <br /> visualizes the connections and communications methods used between multiple mobile <br /> devices. <br /> • Reporting Software $12,400 <br /> The Police Department currently has a robust database which collects information <br /> which is essential to our mission of providing police services to the community. <br /> Unfortunately the interface and reporting side of the product does not meet the needs of <br /> the department. Just as important as collecting data, is the ability to retrieve data in a <br /> way that makes sense and assists the end user. Standalone software is available <br /> which will work with our existing database to retrieve and display information in a highly <br /> recognizable format. Reports can be automated to run at specific times and <br /> disseminated to specific people. <br /> • Patrol/Traffic Rifles $9,200 <br /> Rifles are primarily issued to patrol personnel leaving several officers in the Traffic Unit <br /> and Investigations Unit without a rifle. As each rifle is sighted specifically to each officer <br /> it is incumbent that he/she be assigned their own rifle. Personnel in the Traffic and <br /> Investigations Units may be the first responding officers to an incident; it is <br /> advantageous that each have immediate access to a rifle. <br /> Page 3 of 5 <br />
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