Issues in information technology
a reader for the busy police chief executive
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Publication
2005 - Police Executive Research Forum, Washington, DC, District of Columbia
Language
English
Word Count
34,250 words, Guess
Page Count
137 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveissuesininformat0000unse
- ISBN-101878734865
- ISBN-139781878734860
- Library of Congress Control Number2004115884
- OCLC Control Number60733466
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL33006264M
Classifications
- DDC363.24
- LCCHV7936.A8 I87 2005
Description
This book is a concise and informative overview of the issues most important to police leaders interested in employing cutting-edge technology. The reader focuses on such topics as emerging technologies, strategic planning, working with vendors, ways to get funded, information sharing and more. Written by law enforcement executives, policing IT managers, a city chief information officer and other experts in the field, this nontechnical publication identifies the questions to ask and issues to consider when trying to make the most of technology. In agencies with limited resources, but ever-expanding responsibilities, this publication is a good starting point for considering the best way to integrate information systems that will improve police processes.
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