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Q ff d r <br />BOOK Fr�uCd. <br />Oberiff' <br />GARY C. WHEELER a INDIAN RIVER COUNTY <br />MEM8EM FLOPIoA Skell"S' ASSOCIATION <br />MSIANXII OF NATIONAL 8m9AIFFE' ASSOCIATION <br />4056 4/51 AVENUE VE110 IL4" FLORIDA 32ss0.ts0e PHONE (bet) 8811-sno <br />Proposed Spending for the 1998 LLEBG: <br />Software Upgrade 57,500 <br />Provide an upgrade to the booking mugshot softme giving us the ability to access <br />information via the LAN vs. one of only three current workstations. This will provide <br />investigators with the ability to develop suspect information and line ups from their office <br />workstations. Has a potential limrre application via laptop computers, <br />CompStat (Computerized Satistip/mapping) S35,000 <br />CompStat is a Nationally known concept for tracking. reporting, and responding to crime <br />and crime trends. Tie CompStst approach to fighting crime provides increased <br />accountability and incrgeaed effectiveness of resource deployment. Originating as a pilot <br />Program within one ofNew York City's worst crime areas. the CompStat approach brings <br />together both crime statistics and automated mapping, providing law enforcement <br />managers with sophisticated yet easy-to-use visual analysis capabilities. This in turn. <br />allows for more timely identification of trends as they emerge, providing commanders <br />with a proactive edge in developing successU tactical plans to solve and/or prevent <br />crime. In order to Amcdon under the CompStat method, the Sheriffs Office will need to <br />acquire a Geographic information System based crime analysis system. <br />Computer Lab $16,040 <br />Provides a 15 computer workstation lab that will provide a classroom ttainin8/leaming <br />environment for employees to develop and improve their skills and knowledge of various <br />applications. This in turn will maximize benefits/capabilities of current applications, <br />increase proficiency, and assist with the implementation of new software in the future. <br />Expansion of Mobile computing Project $286768 <br />Expansion of current mobile computing project providing additional laptops for deputies <br />in the field. The market has increased the options available to meet the needs of law <br />enforcement; this in tum has allowed the Sheriffs Office to pursue more modestly priced <br />hardware. Current laptop under review costs approximately S 1,900 each to acquire, once <br />readied for field use and wireless access, the total cost per unit is approximately 54,000 <br />vetsua the previous $9,700. <br />ubmitted By: <br />$tdtiunit <br />tZ*i& <br />The 173rd lnumadoaany Aeavdted 1.aw Earorcownt AEmey <br />AcnvdhW by the COMMINloa as Acmdttallon for Law EnraEcenunt Aaencim lm=Vorared <br />DECEMBER 14, 1999 <br />-50- <br />