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Resolution No. 80-96 CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON RESOLUTION No. 80 RESOLUTION OF THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL FOR THE PURPOSE OF EXPEDITING A MATTER OF EXTREME IMPORTANCE TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE AGENCIES OF THIS REGION. WHEREAS, the coordination of case and status information among the elements of the criminal justice system has always been aggravated by unstandardized procedures among agencies and jurisdictions, and WHEREAS, a coordinated criminal justice information system has historically been identified as the best technical answer to better standardization and communication of information within the criminal justice system, and WHEREAS, there is considerable individual agency, county, and regional activity at this time in information system development, and this activity is occurring without the benefit or assurance that the best interests of the criminal justice "system" are being protected, and i WHEREAS, local governments are without the financial resources to undertake the design, implementation or operation of adequate criminal justice information systems, and WHEREAS, Metropolitan Service District has historically been and continues to be involved in the planning and development of criminal justice information sustems, and has the ability to fund systems through such financial resources as federal grants and bonding capabilities, NOW THEREFORE, rc, It is requested by this body that Metropolitan Service District assume res onsibilit and leadershipin assuring that the best criminal ,justice in ormation system(s) are developed in this region, and That that responsibility be executed by the immediate undertaking of a system plan for this region which gives al attention to t e =o lowing issues and developments: e= ' (1) The desirability for interfacing capabilities with exist- ing systems; (2) The necessity for a system(s) in Clackamas and Washington u° counties, and the viability of the system(s) proposed by 5. their criminal justice councils. z (3) The impact of Metropolitan Service District's current require- ? ments analysis activities for juvenile and corrections agencies and the region's jails on the nature and quality of the region's M.I.S. system development. r i (4) The necessity for prudent standards, maximization of fiscal resources, and cohesiveness of effort among this reg4.on's criminal justice agencies ad M.I.S. problems are resolved. That this Resolution be forwarded to the officers of Metropolitan Service District. PASSED: This _l day of �p 1980, by the Council of the city Tigard. Mayor ATTEST: City reRecor y F ;.= Page 2 Resolution No. 80 Q `s i