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Sheriff Raymond agreed wholeheartedly, however, Cisco has failed to fix the <br />problem they have now and the problems have only gotten worse. He is not willing to risk <br />people’s lives on a system that has been a failure. <br /> <br />ON MOTION by Vice Chairman Neuberger, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Davis, by a 4-1 vote (Commissioner <br />Wheeler opposed), the Board approved the Sheriff to <br />finalize the contract with New World Systems and to bring <br />it back for review on March 15, 2005 under the consent <br />agenda. <br /> <br />Commissioner Wheeler commented that he opposed this item based on budgetary <br />restraints. <br />SOFTWARE PROPOSAL IS ON FILE IN <br />THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD, AND <br />COPY OF CISCO’S COST SUMMARY WAS PROVIDED <br />SUBSEQUENT TO THE MEETING AND IS ON FILE WITH THE BACKUP <br /> <br />8.B.1. SHERIFF - BUREAU OF JUSTICE ASSISTANCE <br />BULLETPROOF VEST PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM – <br />DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE <br />Kim Pool <br />Planning and Research Manager at the Sheriff’s office, asked the Board <br />for approval to request grant dollars to purchase the replacement bulletproof vests through the U.S. <br />Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Bulletproof Vest Partnership Program. The grant will <br />reimburse up to 50% of the total cost and could save the County $6,225.48. <br /> <br /> <br />February 22, 2005 <br />11 <br /> <br />