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SOFTMASTER INC.
Contract #
A-2011-242
Agency
POLICE
Council Approval Date
11/7/2011
Expiration Date
6/30/2012
Insurance Exp Date
7/1/2012
Destruction Year
2017
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<br />Introduction <br /> <br />Audience <br />Santa Ana Police Department Management <br />Santa Ana Police Department Technology Division <br /> <br />Executive Summary <br /> <br />SoftMaster proposes to develop an enhancement to the SAPO's Incident Reporting <br />System (/R2) to allow entry and processing of Suspicious Acitivity Reports (SAR's.) <br />This will allow SAPO to participate in electronic information sharing of Homeland Security <br />SAR data with the Orange County Intelligence Assessment Center (OCIAC.) <br /> <br />The mission of OCIAC is: <br /> <br />To provide an integrated, multi-disciplined, information and intelligence sharing network <br />to collect, analyze, and disseminate information on all hazards, risks, criminal risks, and <br />safety threats to law enforcement, fire, health, private sector, and public sector <br />stakeholders in a timely manner in order to protect the residents, visitors, and critical <br />infrastructure of Orange County <br /> <br />The SAR's provide data that is critical to this mission by sharing information on activities <br />that are reasonably suspected to be a pre-cursor to criminal or terrorist activities. These <br />reports are part of the Department of Homeland Security's Nationwide Suspicious Activity <br />reporting Initiative (NSI). The NSI builds on what law enforcement and other agencies <br />have been doing for years-gathering information regarding behaviors and incidents <br />associated with criminal activity-and establishes a standardized process whereby SAR <br />information can be shared among agencies to help detect and prevent terrorism-related <br />criminal activity. <br /> <br />In March 2010, the Department of Justice established an NSI Office to facilitate the <br />implementation of the NSI across all levels of government. Reference <br />http://www.ise.Qovl. <br /> <br />The proposed enhancement will provide the ability for officers and SAPO personnel to <br />enter SAR's into the system, and periodically send this information to OCIAC in an <br />electronic format. In addition, SoftMaster will provide a perpetual license for their Incident <br />Reporting Analytics (IRA) operational data store software to facilitate reporting and data <br />analysis of this data. <br /> <br />BackQround <br />The SAPO is currently transitioning to a new incident reporting system, named IR2. This <br />system contains a large number of the data types and elements required to input an <br />SAR. It is highly desirable to integrate the SAR's into this system to facilitate integrated <br />reporting and management of these reports. <br /> <br />SoftMaster has provided resources to SAPO customize the IR2 system, and has <br />significant knowledge of its architecture, design, and business rules and requirements. As <br />such, we are able to develop, test, and deploy the proposed enhancements in a timely <br />and quality manner. SoftMaster has 15 years of experience in Courts, Fire, Police, and <br />other law and justice systems, as well as significant experience in data integration and <br />data exchange between organizations. <br /> <br />SoftMasterl 011 Dill <br />
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