Called the "Shawnee Viewer," it enables the user to search the database for any records associated with a selected address. The base information includes parcel ownership; land use, value, legal description, ward/precinct, building permits, special assessment, parcel ownership change, special use permits, service request, and business license. The address can also be viewed on a map. The department worked with the geographic information systems (GIS) division to incorporate most of the available police databases into the program. For security purposes, the GIS division created a second tab that only police employees can access. This tab includes information such as warrants, protection orders, no-contact orders, registered offenders, suspects, field interview cards, CAD events, police reports, and house arrests. Rather than blindly responding to a dispatch to a given address, officers can quickly tap in the address and obtain detailed information about that address without having to sign into and search a number of separate databases. 3 figures
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