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Mesa Police Department Systems Section
The Systems Section coordinates purchases of computer hardware and software
systems for the entire police force, in an effort to ensure the best and most
cost-effective IT solutions are fielded for all police department
personnel. The Systems Section acts as the liaison between the Police Department
and City of Mesa Information Services Division (ISD) and other city, county,
state and national information database systems, such as LEJIS, ACJIS and NCIC.
The Systems Section is the prime focal point for all of the department's
computer resources, including networking infrastructure, computer security
issues and all personal computer resources.
The Systems Section Security Supervisor is designated as the System Security
Officer (SSO). The System's Section Administrator is designated as the Assistant
System Security Officer. Additionally, the technical Local Agency Security
Officer's (LASO) duties are assigned to one of our senior network analysts,
whose duties include addressing networking security and technical issues. .
These individuals have the responsibility to ensure that the police department's
network and personnel are in compliance with all applicable laws, rules,
regulations, policies and procedures governing all the manual and automated
information systems used within the police department.
CJIS ADMINISTRATOR
| The Mesa Police Department prides itself on providing proven cutting
edge law enforcement information technology (IT). For instance, the Panasonic
CF-28/29 laptop computers being used by our Patrol Officers are but one example.
These ruggedized laptops are specially designed to endure the rigors of the
patrol environment, and yet provide officers with a valuable tool to serve and
protect the public.
In addition to allowing our officers to write their police reports
while in the field, the laptops are also utilized as Mobile Computer
Terminals (MCTs) in the patrol cars. The laptops fit into a special
mount in the cars that connect them to our Computer Aided Dispatching
(CAD) system. The officers are able to receive service call assignments
directly from the CAD system, view a map with streets and the locations
of all Police and Fire vehicles as well as communicate with dispatchers
and other MCTs in real time. Officers are also able to run vehicle
checks from within their vehicle, validating current registration and
license plate information and run the name of the subject to ascertain
if a person has any outstanding warrants.
The CAD system (I/CAD from IPS, Inc.) constantly updates maps of Mesa
on the Dispatch and CallTaker consoles that display the actual location
of any Police or Fire vehicles within the City. This is accomplished
through satellite GPS technology and Automated Vehicle Location (AVL)
systems. Our Police helicopters have the same systems installed, which
further enhances the city's response capabilities. When emergency calls
are received, dispatchers are able to tell which officer or fire unit is
closest to respond and can direct that unit to respond, again
drastically improving our call response time. This technology allows us
to maintain peak efficiency while providing the safest environment
possible for our community. The Systems Section is a component of the
Technical Services Division and supports the Department's staff of over 800
sworn and 500 civilian personnel. We are committed to using the finest computer
technology available to us, so that we can continually improve the police
department's public safety operations allowing us to take an active role in
assisting in the reduction of crime. |

SHIRL BUTLER
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DAVID
PENSYL- CJIS Supervisor -
Security/SSO
JOE
SUGIHARA - CJIS Supervisor -
Operations
KAREN
WINTER - IT Services
Leader - Applications
LARRY
MANNS - CJIS Supervisor - Applications/DB |
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