Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force | Phoenix Police Department | Expand efforts of Arizona Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force to
identify, arrest and prosecute sexual predators who use the Internet to sexually
exploit children. | April 2009 - March 2013 | April 2009 - March 2013 | Not applicable | 2.00 in last calendar quarter | Makes the community safer by conducting proactive and reactive criminal
investigations via the Internet for the purpose of identifying and apprehending
sex offenders who target minors. Will help apprehend traffickers and possessors
of unlawful images depicting the sexual exploitation of minors. |
Operation Home Defense | 620 W. Washington St. | Expand the Phoenix Police Department's Home Invasion and Kidnapping Enforcement
(HIKE) Unit to reduce violent crime and harm to innocent victims associated with
home invasions. | August 2009 - July 2011 | $1,725,349 | Not applicable | 12.45 in last calendar quarter | Solving and reducing violent home invasions and kidnappings, increasing
prosecution and sentencing of the perpetrators and providing residents with
education and training to increase their safety and well-being.
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Community Prosecution | 300 W. Washington St. | To proactively address crime and blight in targeted neighborhoods and provide
education and training to residents. | March 2009 - February 2013 | $1,654,566 | $1,654,566 | 4.00 in last calendar quarter | Increased public safety through proactive community education, prevention and
prosecution. |
Community Assistance Program | 4056 E. Washington St. | To assist with the need to increase volunteerism within the Community Assistance
Program | January 2010 - September 2011 | $150,194 - includes second-year funding | None | 1.92 in last calendar quarter | More residents will be able to receive on-scene crisis intervention and victim
assistance as more volunteers are recruited and trained to staff the Crisis
Response units. |
Community Assistance Program Crisis Response Unit | 4056 W. Washington St. | Increase the number of Crisis Response (CR) teams available to assist Police and
Fire crews with on-scene crisis intervention and victim assistance. | October 2009 - September 2011 | $520,000 | Not applicable | 0.00 in last calendar quarter | Crisis Response (CR) Teams provide emotional support and stabilization for
anyone suffering from a traumatic incident. Teams explain the investigative
process, conduct safety assessments and planning, encourage support systems,
provide referrals and educate about victim rights and compensation. |
Electronic Citations | 620 W. Washington St. | To provide Phoenix Police officers the capability to electronically create
citations. | June 2009 - June 2011 | $600,000 | Brazos Technologies | 0.00 in last calendar quarter | Being able to write citations (tickets) electronically is more efficient and
creates more time for officers to respond to resident calls for service. |
Police Software Upgrade | 620 W. Washington St. | To upgrade selected software on the Police Department's 4,000 desktop/mobile
computers to current versions. | June 2009 - June 2011 | $1,300,000 | Stratera Southwest; Akal Tech; Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI);
and Adventos, LLC | 0.00 in last calendar quarter | Upgrading Police computers will allow better and faster communication between
officers in the field, Police Communications and Police headquarters. These
workstations support 911 communications, along with many other functions, so
keeping software current means faster response times and better service to
residents. |
Police Custom Software Development | 620 W. Washington St. | To improve efficiency by correcting the significant backlog of software
acquisition and development within the police department. | June 2009 - June 2011 | $1,300,000 | Engineering Mapping Solutions, Inc.; Adventos, LLC; eCorridor, Inc.;
MetaSource, LLC; and Currie & Brown, Inc. | 0.00 in last calendar quarter | This project will improve police office efficiency, which creates more time
available for the officer to respond to resident calls for service. |
Electronic Prosecutor Records Organization (ePRO) Disaster Recovery and
Retention Technology Improvement Program | 300 W. Washington St. | Develop a disaster recovery plan and system, which include an automated records
retention system, encryption for electronic criminal case records, data and
computer applications for the Prosecutor's Office. Expand the electronic
interfaces with the Police Department. | March 2009 - February 2013 | $119,552 | Not applicable | 0.10 in last calendar quarter | Organizes and protects public safety records and improves electronic
communications between Police Department and Prosecutor's Office. |
Solving Cold-Case Homicides With Forensics | Phoenix Police Department | Investigation of cold-case homicides and subsequent laboratory testing. | October 2010 - September 2011 | $250,000 | None | 1.20 in last calendar quarter | The project will provide investigative resources to cold-case homicides that
have exhausted most investigative leads, and for additional laboratory time for
the analysis of evidence. The goal of investigations and laboratory personnel is
to solve cold case homicides to apprehend those responsible and bring closure to
families and friends of the victims. |