The survey software is part of a $3.7 million contract that also provides tasers, bodycams and more.
The Gilroy Police Department launched new survey software this week that seeks to get feedback about officers’ interactions with the public. GPD officials hope the new surveys will help them to police smarter and more effectively, but some community members aren’t convinced it’s the best approach.
A community survey will also be available for community members who are interested in providing general comments about the department. The department opted to purchase the software as part of a 10-year, $3.7 million contract that included tasers, body and car cameras, software and data storage from Axon, the company which owns My90 and provides equipment, training and software to police departments.
GPD spokesperson Lamonte Toney said the department is “really excited to have people start providing feedback and to learn about what we’re doing well and if there’s anything that people can improve on.”Crime and Public Safety |However, there appears to be at least one bug that still needs to be worked out with Gilroy’s new software. Specifically, the survey language should automatically change to Spanish if that is the default language on the device.
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