File #: 18-374   
Type: Resolution (Consent) Status: Passed
File created: 10/5/2018 In control: Police Department
On agenda: 11/13/2018 Final action: 11/13/2018
Enactment date: 11/13/2018 Enactment #: 2018-274
Title: Commissioner Chad Brown - Police Department - To Approve Allocation of Drug Asset Forfeiture Funds to Replace Latent Workstation (AFIS), Shelving for Property/Evidence, and to Provide Leadership Training for Department Supervisors ($100,000) (No Additional County Funds)
Sponsors: Chad Brown
Indexes: Drug Asset Forfeiture Funds
Attachments: 1. Adopted 2018-274, 2. BCR
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Commissioner Chad Brown - Police Department - To Approve Allocation of Drug Asset Forfeiture Funds to Replace Latent Workstation (AFIS), Shelving for Property/Evidence, and to Provide Leadership Training for Department Supervisors ($100,000) (No Additional County Funds)
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STAFF CONTACT
Chief J. D. Ramey - Gaston County Police Department - 704-866-3321
BUDGET IMPACT
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Appropriate Federal Asset Forfeitures. No Additional County Funds.
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BUDGET ORDINANCE IMPACT
N/A

BACKGROUND
The Comprehensive Control Act of 1984 and the Anti-Drug Act of 1986 provide for the distribution among participating law enforcement agencies of assets forfeited in connection with drug related arrests. The above laws prohibit the use of such funds to reduce local funds budgeted for law enforcement programs.
The Allocation of Drug Asset Forfeiture Funds ($100,000) will be appropriated from the Drug Asset Forfeiture - Treasury account received during Fiscal Year 2016 to replace Latent Workstation (AFIS), Shelving for Property/Evidence, provide additional shelving in the property/evidence and equipment room and to provide leadership training for Department Supervisors.
In the near future, the NC Department of Public Safety will be upgrading its AFIS to a IDEMIA MorphoBIS, the next generation of AFIS. As a result, existing (Printrak) Latent Workstations will not be compatible with the new AFIS. To maintain interoperability with the new NC DPS MBIS AFIS, all existing (Printrak) Latent Workstations must be upgraded to MBIS Latent Expert Workstations. The Department is requesting funds for the cost for the upgrade ($31,895.00).
The department is requesting new shelving for the property and evidence room at a cost of approximately $15,150.00 from Patterson Pope (a high density storage solution company). We are currently at capacity for storage due to the large amounts of evidence being held for homicide cases. This evidence must be stored until either the perpetrator die...

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