Q&A
Data analysis resources for Operation Padlock to Protect
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Council Member Brewer inquires about the data analysis resources assigned to Operation Padlock to Protect, particularly in relation to Intro 981. Sheriff Miranda explains that while there are no dedicated data analysts, various staff members work on the operation and multiple reporting requirements are already in place.
- OTI is working on system upgrades to improve responsiveness to data requests
- Multiple staff members with various titles work on Operation Padlock to Protect
- Existing reporting requirements include those mandated by the budget
Gale A. Brewer
0:33:36
Okay.
0:33:38
In terms of intro 981, how many data analysts are assigned to Operation Padlock to protect?
0:33:44
How many?
Anthony Miranda
0:33:45
I'm sorry.
Gale A. Brewer
0:33:46
How many in other words, we're we're talking about data reporting.
0:33:50
This is intro 981.
0:33:52
And I know your concern is that you already have a lot of work to do, and understandably nobody wants to do more.
0:33:59
And I understand that.
0:33:59
And that's what you said that you test the money.
0:34:01
So my question to you is, do you have any data analyst assigned to the operation?
0:34:07
Because even though you say you don't want more work, I do think we need this data.
0:34:12
So is there any data analyst assigned in your office to operation padlock to predict or maybe working with OTI or anybody else?
Anthony Miranda
0:34:20
I believe OTI is working on a number of upgrades to the systems to make them more responsive to request.
0:34:26
We do have people in various titles working in operation padlock to protect and we do have several different reporting requirements already.
0:34:34
And I believe it's also a reporting requirement in the budget that says that we have to report certain information.
0:34:39
So into that regard, there's no one's dedicated to just that task.
0:34:43
If that's what you're asking, There's no one just dedicated to that one task.
Gale A. Brewer
0:34:47
What software do you use in your office to track and analyze enforcement data, if any, software?