
City
of
Mayor Luke Ravenstahl
America’s Most Livable City
MAYOR PUTS MORE POLICE ON THE STREETS
Technology Upgrade Increases Efficiencies, Highlights Public Safety Push
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Said Mayor Ravenstahl, “I am working hard to find creative ways to increase the number of foot patrols in our neighborhoods. Mandating the use of A.P.R.S. technology achieves both goals without costing taxpayer dollars in overtime or new hires.”
Until now, officers had to return to the station to write reports. The A.P.R.S. software application enables officers to submit reports from their vehicle’s Mobile Data Terminals (MDT), saving countless hours of administrative work. “This will allow our officers to spend more time patrolling our neighborhoods and keeping our streets safe,” said the Mayor.
The amount of time saved is
expected to be exponential as officers spend approximately 10 percent of their
work day filing reports at the police station.
Said Chief Harper, "by decreasing the amount of time police officers expend writing reports, we expand their ability to interact with the public, thereby increasing productivity."
In addition to increasing police visibility, A.P.R.S. technology is saving taxpayer dollars. Last year the Bureau of Police generated over 277,000 police reports, an administrative feat achieved with overtime pay and by hiring a part time Telephone Reporting Unit to assist with report writing.
With this initiative, Mayor
Ravenstahl brings
Michael Walton, President of B
Three Solutions, stated, "Being a local firm, it's gratifying to see this
project have such a positive impact for the residents of
In February 2007, Mayor Ravenstahl and Chief Harper increased the number of MDTs in police vehicles by 40 percent. Currently, 90 percent of police vehicles have MDTs and the Mayor hopes to bring this number to 100% as older vehicles are replaced.
Contact: Joanna Doven
412-255-2694