'It's outdated. It limits and takes us more time when we're trying to do and find out certain things,' HPD Chief Troy Finner said. The current record management system, or RMS, was implemented 10 years ago.
Lileana Pearson"It's outdated. It limits and takes us more time when we're trying to do and find out certain things," HPD Chief Troy Finner said. The current record management system, or RMS, was implemented 10 years ago.The Houston Police record management system is slowing down the investigation into the more than 265,000 suspended police reports.
It's slowing down on what is already expected to be a months-long investigation. Not only that, Finner said the lack of personal code they've promised to never use again can't be removed from the system.HPD code on suspended incident reports 'should have never been used,' Chief Troy Finner says On X, formerly known as Twitter, Finner admitted that the code is still showing up on some new reports, but a policy is in place to halt its use., the Houston City Council approved over $31,000,000 to invest in a new, upgraded system.
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