County will turn off new dispatch system
Bows to pressure from public safety unions
By SCOTT DAUGHERTY, Staff Writer
Published 12/23/11
Following a request by the union representing the bulk of the county's police officers, the county will temporarily pull the plug on its new computer-aided dispatch system.
County Police Chief James Teare announced Friday morning to his officers the department would revert to the system it used before Dec. 6, as county staff works to address problems with the computer software. He said the change — which will affect four other county agencies — should occur Tuesday.
County will turn off new dispatch system • Public Record (www.HometownAnnapolis.com - The Capital)
Bows to pressure from public safety unions
By SCOTT DAUGHERTY, Staff Writer
Published 12/23/11
Following a request by the union representing the bulk of the county's police officers, the county will temporarily pull the plug on its new computer-aided dispatch system.
County Police Chief James Teare announced Friday morning to his officers the department would revert to the system it used before Dec. 6, as county staff works to address problems with the computer software. He said the change — which will affect four other county agencies — should occur Tuesday.
County will turn off new dispatch system • Public Record (www.HometownAnnapolis.com - The Capital)