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File #: 16-356    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Contract Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 10/19/2016 In control: Town Council
On agenda: 10/27/2016 Final action:
Title: Approval of Law Enforcement Data Sharing Agreement
Sponsors: Police Department
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TO: Mayor Collins and Town Council Members

FROM: Kevin Burke, Town Manager
Peter Wingert, Chief of Police


DATE: October 27, 2016

DEPARTMENT: Police Department

Staff Contact Peter Wingert 480-948-7418
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AGENDA TITLE:
Title
Approval of Law Enforcement Data Sharing Agreement
Body
Agenda Item Relates to Mission/Vision:
* Provides high quality public services to a community which values limited government
Strategic Initiative:
* Continuously provide high quality public safety services for Town residents and visitors.
Council Goals or Other Policies / Statutory Requirements:
* Improve Public Safety Services including prevention, enforcement, communication and community/victim outreach.
RECOMMENDATION:
Recommendation
Authorize to the Town Manager to sign the agreement with Maricopa County to allow for law enforcement data sharing.
Background
SUMMARY STATEMENT:
In FY 2017, the police department budgeted $50,000 to purchase Cop Link software in order to share data with other agencies in the Cop Link system. The Cop Link software allows officers and dispatchers to gather more in-depth information than the National Crime Information Center (NCIC). For example, where NCIC will tell the officer whether a person is wanted and what that individual is wanted for, Cop Link will give specifics of the person's criminal past, including report narratives. Cop Link is an investigative tool that will aide in working regionally to solve regional crimes that affect Paradise Valley. For example, burglars do not know town limits and frequently cross jurisdictional boundaries. Cop Link will allow officers to query information housed at law enforcement agencies to seek for matching crime types with similar circumstances.

Before the Town can purchase the software, a data sharing agreement needs to be in place. This item is a law enforcement data sharing agreement between the Town of Paradise Valley and Maricopa County, which allows officers to use the C...

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