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Police in San Mateo County plan high-tech crime fight
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Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2000 00:55:43 -0500
http://www.mercurycenter.com/partners/distribution/docs/047274.htm Posted at 10:45 p.m. PDT Friday, June 16, 2000 Mercury News Even in the heart of Silicon Valley, law enforcement agencies say they often find themselves on the wrong side of the digital divide, frustrated that they must use radio calls and shoe leather to share information when trying to fight crime on the fly. So, 15 police agencies in San Mateo County accepted an $800,000 grant Friday from the California Law Enforcement Technology Equipment Purchase Program to link themselves to their own online information-sharing network. The technological grant was part of $30 million, proposed by Gov. Gray Davis in last year's budget, handed out to more than 280 agencies throughout California. Under the proposed system for San Mateo County, officers looking for a missing elderly person can download a photograph and information about the person directly to laptops inside patrol cars throughout the Peninsula. Investigators will also be able to share detailed bulletins, fingerprints, photographs and case reports. The Southern San Mateo Police Authority, which will administer the network, plans to work with the sheriff's department to create ``firewalls''to block sensitive information from the network's countywide access. ISN is sponsored by SecurityFocus.com --- To unsubscribe email LISTSERV () SecurityFocus com with a message body of "SIGNOFF ISN".
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