• Police Commission President Steve Soboroff said he would like to see Department reports of the Cadets program, Police Reserve program and the Metropolitan K-9 division on future agendas. He added he is continuing to cultivate relationships in City Hall and recently had meetings with City Controller Ron Galperin and Councilman Mitch Englander.
• Police Commissioner Sandra Figueroa-Villa attended a rally on comprehensive immigration reform over the weekend and thanked the Department for policing the event.
• Police Commission Kathleen Kim said she was happy Governor Jerry Brown signed so many immigration bills recently. She thanked the Department for their support of the bills as well.
• Assistant Chief Earl Paysinger invited the Commissioners to attend the Command Staff Breakfast with the newest Police Cadets later this week. He said there are 500 cadets in the academy.
• The Inspector General’s report, dated October 1, 2013, relative to the Post Refresher Training Audit, as given by Inspector General Alexander Bustamante, was approved. Mr. Bustamante informed the Board his office took a sample of a pool of 3,700 officers and found the Department to be in high compliance. He said there was some concern for POST training in regard to CPR for officers but the Department implemented a system which remedied the issue.
• The Department’s report, dated October 4, 2013, relative to the approval of Raytheon contract for Digital In-Car Video System, as given by Chief Information Officer Maggie Goodrich, was approved and transmitted to the Mayor and City Council. Ms. Goodrich informed the Board the contract is a 5 year agreement which will include maintenance of the system. She said 381 vehicles in Operations-Central Bureau would be outfitted with the system which would have no compatibility issues with those already in use in Operations-South Bureau. Ms. Goodrich completed her comments by stating it would take 12 months to execute the contract and would include system upgrades to existing software in OSB.
• The Department’s report, dated September 20. 2013, relative to the transmittal of the report for funding for the 2013/14 Juvenile Justice Crime Prevention Act (JJCPA) program, was approved and transmitted concurrently to the Mayor and City Council.
• The Department’s report, dated September 27, 2013, relative to the destruction of obsolete original records for Juvenile Division, was approved and transmitted to the City Clerk, Records Management Officer.
• The Department’s report, dated September 27, 2013, relative to the destruction of obsolete original records for Juvenile Division, was approved and transmitted to the City Clerk, Records Management Officer.
• The Department’s report, dated September 27, 2013, relative to the destruction of obsolete original records for Metropolitan Division, was approved and transmitted to the City Clerk, Records Management Officer.
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