2018 Vigilant Data Sharing Information (Miami Police Department)

Dave Maass filed this request with the Miami Police Department of Miami, FL.
Tracking #

W007317-021618

Multi Request 2018 Vigilant Data Sharing Information
Status
Completed

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From: Dave Maass

To Whom It May Concern:

Pursuant to Florida's Sunshine Law (Fla. Stat. secs. 119.01 to 119.15 (1995)), I hereby request the following records:

1) The names of agencies and organizations with which the Agency shares Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) data;
2) The names of agencies and organizations from which the Agency receives ALPR data;
3) The names of agencies and organizations with which the Agency shares “hot list” information;
4) The names of agencies and organizations from which the Agency receives “hot list” information;

This information is easily available within the Agency’s LEARN system. The simplest way to extract this data is to generate an “Agency Data Sharing Report” PDF file from within LEARN. To do this, a user may simply go to the “Sharing” section of LEARN and select “Output Report.” A CSV/XLS file containing these records would also satisfy this request.

The instructions for extracting this data is described on pages 62-63 of the LEARN Agency Manager Guide, which may be found at this link:

https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/3860685-LEARN-5-1-Agency-Manager-Guide.html

An example of this record may be found at this link:

https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/3936113-Palos-Verdes-Estates-Police-Department-Data.html

A number of other agencies have regularly determined the above information constitutes a public record and have provided an “Agency Data Sharing Report.” These agencies include:

Anaheim Police Department, Antioch Police Department, Bakersfield Police Department Chino Police Department, Clovis Police Department, Elk Grove Police Department, Fontana Police Department, Fountain Valley Police Department, Glendora Police Department, Hawthorne Police Department, Irvine Police Department, Livermore Police Department, Lodi Police Department, Long Beach Police Department, Montebello Police Department, Orange Police Department, Palos Verdes Estates Police Department, Red Bluff Police Department ,Sacramento Police Department, San Bernardino Police Department, San Diego Police Department, San Rafael Police Department, San Ramon Police Department, Simi Valley Police Department, and the Tulare Police Department.

We further request the following records

The aggregate number of “detections” (i.e. license plate scans and associated data) collected during 2016.
The aggregate number of detections collected during 2017.
The aggregate number of “hits” (i.e. times that a plate on a hotlist was detected) during 2016.
The aggregate number of “hits” during 2017.

This information is easily available within the Agency’s LEARN system. The simplest way to extract this data is to generate a “Dashboard Hit Ratio Report” PDF file from within LEARN. We would prefer the data for each year to be provided separately.

An example of this document may be found at: https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/3870802-Sacramento-PD-Hit-Ratio-Rpt-010112-051917-Redacted.html

The instructions for extracting this data is described on pages 78-79 of the LEARN Agency Manager Guide, which may be found at this link:
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/3860685-LEARN-5-1-Agency-Manager-Guide.html

The following agencies have regularly determined the above information constitutes a public record and have provided an “Dashboard Hit Ratio Report.” These agencies include:

Anaheim Police Department; Bakersfield Police Department; Chino Police Department; Clovis Police Department; Elk Grove Police Department; Fontana Police Department; Irvine Police Department; La Habra Police Department; Laguna Beach Police Department; Lodi Police Department; Sacramento Police Department; San Diego Police Department; San Ramon Police Department; and the Red Bluff Police Department.

The requested documents will be made available to the general public, and this request is not being made for commercial purposes.

In the event that there are fees, I would be grateful if you would inform me of the total charges in advance of fulfilling my request. I would prefer the request filled electronically, by e-mail attachment if available or CD-ROM if not.

Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation in this matter. I would request your response within ten (10) business days.

Sincerely,

Dave Maass

From: Miami Police Department

I am writing to advise that I have created Open Records Request ticket# W007317-021618 in response to your email.
I will keep you posted on any updates I receive.
Regards,

Orlando Rodriguez
Public Relations Agent
Miami Police Dept.
Public Information Office
Phone: 305-603-6420

From: Miami Police Department

Good morning,
I received the attached invoice from our Records Custodian for the documents you requested.
If you still want the docs, remit payment per the instructions on the invoice. Once the Custodian confirms receipt of payment, I will email you the documents you requested.
Regards,
Orlando

From: Dave Maass

Hi,

It's not clear from this invoice what the payment is actually for. It just says "Virtual Police Package" which provides little context for the charge.

Could you please provide this information?

We have filed hundreds of these requests, but received very few fees for these electronic documents from other agencies. I would urge you to reconsider this fee for such a small amount of information.

From: Miami Police Department

Our Records Unit automatically generates a 15cent per page duplication fee for any paperwork they print.
Unfortunately, rather than send me pdf files they printed the files our Virtual Policing Unit submitted. If you want I can formally request the fees be waived. Just send me a formal request, and I will forward it through my chain of command.

From: Dave Maass

Thank you. I would like to formally request the fees either be waived or that I be provided with the original PDFs without charge.

This is information will be shared publicly online and be used for research purposes in the public interest. We have received these records from more than 80 agencies without charge so far.

Sincerely,

Dave Maass

From: Miami Police Department

Attached are the files Virtual Policing generated in response to your PRR.
Regards,

Orlando Rodriguez
Public Relations Agent
Miami Police Dept.
Public Information Office
Phone: 305-603-6420

From: Dave Maass

Hi,

Thanks so much for your help with this request! I really appreciate it.

Sincerely,
Dave Maass

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