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Communications - Council Term
2018-2020
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0325
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000
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Deanna S. Sako, Director of Finance
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COUNCIL
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AGE COUNCIL 2019-06-19 2018-2020
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\Council Records\Agendas\2018-2020\Council
RES 197 Draft 01 2018-2020
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\Council Records\Resolutions\2018-2020
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Form #: B-52 <br /> 7/18/91 <br /> DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE <br /> REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION <br /> DEPARTMENT: Hawaii Police Department DATE: 5/20/2019 <br /> STAFF CONTACT: Lieutenant Alan Kimura PHONE: 808-961-2232 <br /> A. REQUEST: <br /> To accept a new cardscan from the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center(HCJDC), State of Hawaii <br /> Department of the Attorney General to replace our current unsupported system. The equipment will not be <br /> ready for delivery until June/July 2019 and is valed at$7,837.50. The equipment comes with a 1 year <br /> warranty and included for purchase is an Optional Annual Maintenance plan for$1,254.00. <br /> Request to send a letter of appreciation to: <br /> Lori A. Kaneshiro <br /> State of Hawaii Department of the Attorney General, Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center <br /> 465 S. King Street Rm. 102 Honolulu, HI 96813 <br /> B. BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION (USE ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED): <br /> The Police Department's current cardscan system is no longer supported. The new cardscan system will <br /> allow the department to continue scanning manually rolled fingerprint cards into electronic format. The is a <br /> critical function required to send fingerprints to the State and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)for <br /> processing and searching. <br /> GocsSIGNED: DATE: MAY292019 <br /> Department Head <br />
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