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PURCHASE OF THE FOSTER & FREEMAN DCS(r)5 DIGITAL CAPTURE SYSTEM FOR THE POLICE DEPARTMENT CRIME SCENE UNIT
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DEPARTMENT: POLICE DEPARTMENT
PRESENTED BY: SCOTT STAFFORD, LIEUTENANT
CONTACT INFORMATION: SCOTT STAFFORD, LIEUTENANT, (714) 754-5675
RECOMMENDATION:
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Staff recommends City Council:
1. Approve and authorize the purchase of a DCS(r)5 Digital Capture System from Foster & Freeman for the Crime Scene Unit (CSU) in the amount of $112,106.
2. Authorize the City Manager to execute a Purchase Order, and any other documents required in connection with the purchase of the DCS(r)5 Digital Capture System.
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BACKGROUND:
The Police Department's Crime Scene Unit uses alternate light source (ALS) to assist in the collection of DNA and forensic evidence. The current process to use ALS requires multiple pieces of equipment (multiple light sources, tri-pod, camera, different colors of safety glasses, and lens covers for the camera). This process takes time to set up each time and requires the investigator to select the right wavelengths of ALS and filters. While this process has proven to be effective, it is more time consuming and delays investigative leads when compared to newer technologies available for the advancement of policing.
In December of 2022, the Prop 69 Committee approved $122,606.00 for funding the purchase of a DCS(r)5 imaging system ($112,106.00) and forensic evidence drying cabinets ($10,500.00). In April of 2023, the allocation was approved by the Orange County Board of Supervisors.
The acceptance of the 2022 Proposition 69 Funds, in the amount of $122,606.00, was presented and approved by the City Council on June 20, 2023.
ANALYSIS:
The DCS(r)5 is an all-in-one system that allows adjustments to the wavelength and filters at the touch of a button. It is a comprehensive imaging system for the illumination, visualization, photography, and enhancement of DNA and fingerprints on varying surfaces and backg...
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