Approve 5-year contract for police software tracking time, equipment, and court orders
$190,000
In Plain English
The Police Department needs software to track officer work hours, inventory equipment, and manage court subpoenas. The current system is outdated and requires manual processes. If approved, the city pays InTime Services up to $190,000 over 5 years for automated tracking software.
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