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Information Technology
The University of Akron Police Department has long been a proponent of technology in police work.
From it's humble entry into the world of computers with an International Business Machines (IBM) 8088 PC in the early 80's to it's current day Hewlett Packard twin DL380 Clustered Servers, UAPD's investment in technology has assured that information collect by UAPD officers is readily available for use in the implementation of our mission.
Here are just some of the ways that technology is used on a daily basis at UAPD:
 Word Processing
 Computer Aided Dispatching
 Incident Records Management
 Bureau of Motor Vehicle Queries
 Lost and Found records
 Evidence Records
 Scheduling
 Web Browsing
 Jail Records Inquiries
 Employee call off record keeping
 Overtime Distribution and billing
 Range Scheduling and billing
 Fleet maintenance records
 Officer Training Records
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 Communications (email, web pages, telephone)
 between administration and officers
 with other agencies
 with constituents
 vendors
 the world
 Daily Log / Roll Call Briefings
 Officer Evaluations
 Finger Printing
 Blood Alcohol Content
 Evidence Photography
 Booking Photography
 Roll Call Training
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