Q&A
Software used for tracking and analyzing enforcement data
0:34:47
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Council Member Brewer inquires about the software used by the Sheriff's Office to track and analyze enforcement data. Sheriff Miranda explains that they primarily use spreadsheets and are working with OTI to upgrade their systems.
- The Sheriff's Office mainly relies on spreadsheets for data tracking and analysis
- OTI is working on projects to upgrade systems, create databases, and improve communication
- Efforts are being made to coordinate data sharing with other agencies in the Sheriff's joint compliance task force
Gale A. Brewer
0:34:47
What software do you use in your office to track and analyze enforcement data, if any, software?
Anthony Miranda
0:34:54
We predominantly use spreadsheets in our office, and I'm that somebody more technically, we can can share the the additional data.
0:35:02
We are working with OTI again ongoing projects right now to upgrade, create databases, exchange communication, and not only with ourselves, but we're also with the other agencies that are part of the sheriff's joint compliance compliance task force to be able to respond and coordinate all the efforts that are being made.
Chris Banks
0:35:18
Okay.
0:35:18
I
Gale A. Brewer
0:35:18
mean, my feeling would be if you had the software.