Drone Documents (Salem, MA Police Department)

Shawn Musgrave filed this request with the Salem Police Department of Salem, MA.
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From: Shawn Musgrave

To Whom It May Concern:

Pursuant to the Massachusetts Public Records Law, M.G.L. c.66, §10, I hereby request the following records:

All documents created from January 2005 to the date this request is processed related to the agency's use of aerial drones, remotely piloted vehicles (RPVs), remotely piloted aircraft (RPAs), unmanned aerials (UAs), unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), and/or unmanned aerial systems (UASs)(hereinafter “drones”).

Please search specifically for the below document categories, and respond to each of the categories and items:

1) Acquisition documents:

i) requests for proposals (RFPs), proposals/quotes submitted by vendors, contracts, leases, budget requests, project/equipment budgets, cost allocations or reimbursements for the purchase of drone equipment;

ii) Grant applications and award letters for drone equipment purchases;

iii) Insurance contracts for all drone equipment;

iv) Communications (including electronic communications) between the agency head or agency quartermaster (or individual responsible for equipment purchases and maintenance) and drone vendors, manufacturers or retailers;

v) Communications (including electronic communications) between the agency head and agency quartermaster (or individual responsible for equipment purchases and maintenance) regarding acquisition, lease or use of drone equipment;

vi) Communications (including electronic communications) between the agency head and the governor, mayor and city/town manager regarding the acquisition of drones;

vii) Applications (including all components and support documentation) for Certificates of Waiver/Authorization (COA) from the Federal Aviation Administration, as well as COA grant notifications and final agreement;

viii) Contracts for services related to drones, such as data storage, data analysis, image storage, image analysis, video storage, video analysis, operation, maintenance;

2) Equipment logs:

i) Inventories/logs/lists/databases of all drones owned, leased or operated by or for the agency;

ii) Maintenance logs for all drones owned, leased or otherwise operated by or for the agency;

3) Policy documents:

i) Policies, guidelines, protocols, manuals and/or instructions on the use/operation of drones and usage of data, images and video obtained from drone flights;

ii) Communications from the agency head, quartermaster (or individual responsible for overseeing equipment purchases and maintenance) on approved uses for drones;

iii) Memorandums of understanding (MOUs), memorandums of agreement (MOAs) or any other agreements or contracts with other government agencies, private corporations, organizations or individuals to share drone equipment, data, images or video or to operate drones on behalf of the agency;

4) Training documents:

i) Curriculum used to train drone operators and observers;

ii) Training log for all drone operators and observers;

iii) Certifications of training completion for all drone operators and observers;

iv) Contracts, purchase orders, budget requests or reimbursement orders for training sessions for all drone operators and observers;

5) Usage documents:

i) Flight logs for all drone flights, including training flights;

ii) Flight logs transmitted to the Federal Aviation Administration pursuant to Certificate of Waiver/Authorization (COA) requirements;

iii) Reprimands relating to drones, including misuse of equipment and failure to properly maintain equipment.

I also request that, if appropriate, fees be waived as we believe this request is in the public interest, as suggested but not stipulated by the recommendations of the Massachusetts Supervisor of Public Records. The requested documents will be made available to the general public free of charge as part of the public information service at MuckRock.com, processed by a representative of the news media/press and is made in the process of news gathering and not for commercial usage.

I expect the request to be filled in an accessible format, including for screen readers, which provide text-to-speech for persons unable to read print. Files that are not accessible to screen readers include, for example, .pdf image files as well as physical documents.

In the event that fees cannot be waived, 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 look forward to receiving your response to this request within 10 business days, as the statute requires.

Sincerely,

Shawn Musgrave

From: MuckRock.com

To Whom It May Concern:

I wanted to follow up on the following Freedom of Information request, copied below, and originally submitted on Oct. 24, 2013. Please let me know when I can expect to receive a response, or if further clarification is needed.

Thank you for your help.

From: MuckRock.com

To Whom It May Concern:

I wanted to follow up on the following Freedom of Information request, copied below, and originally submitted on Oct. 24, 2013. Please let me know when I can expect to receive a response, or if further clarification is needed.

Thank you for your help.

From: Sharyn G. Lubas, Esq.

Dear Mr. Musgrave/ Mr. LeVines:

The Salem Police Department is in receipt of your requests for specific information as they pertain to the Massachusetts Public Records Law.

I have been informed by the Records Division there may have been a delay in receiving said requests due to our email filters, etc. therefore as you will note this response is outside the prescribed ten day period.

In reviewing your earliest dated requests you are seeking information detailing a security presence in the schools including documents regarding police tactics and records of arrests / citations given to students. The department relies on Investigatory Exemption G.L. c. 4, s. 26(f) in denying the first part of the request as the tactics and details of the security presence in our schools are ....."compiled out of the public view by law enforcement or other investigatory officials the disclosure of which materials would probably so prejudice the possibility of effective law enforcement that such disclosure would not be in the public interest."

As to the second part of the aforementioned request, releasing the records of arrests / citations given to students your request is hereby denied citing a Statutory Exemption as there is a mandatory withholding of juvenile records under G. L. c. 199 s. 60A as citations would include the names of students. Should you not be seeking the names of the individuals you would need to refine your request to include date parameters.

Your request dated October 24, 2013 appears to have been misdirected to the Salem, MA police department when in fact after a review of your on-line requests that are posted you intended to direct it to Salem, Oregon. If this is not the case please be advised that the Salem, MA police department does not utilize drones therefore we do not have any of the supporting documents listed.

In reference to the request pertaining to Vigilant Solutions, Vigilant Video and NVLS, the Salem, MA police department does not contract with or utilize the above listed company / products.

The Salem Police Department does use ALPR technology and follows the guidelines as set forth by the Commonwealth / CJIS. Documents can be obtained through the state / CJIS as the policy did not originate with the Salem Police Department.

I have requested of the training officer and Armorer a list of the firearms and protective gear currently in use. I will forward to you as soon as it is made available. As for our surveillance equipment and tactical and defense equipment we decline to provide that information the rationale being that it is part of the Investigatory Exemption in that we would reserve the right to prevent the disclosure of confidential investigative techniques and procedures as it would jeopardize the safety of our personnel and investigations.

Records of overtime pay sorted by employee and salary can be obtained through Salem City Hall / Treasurer's Office as they are the official keeper of those records and release said statistics annually to the media.

Lastly, in response to your request for all controlled substance seizure reports since January 1, 2006. Chapter 94C, Section 47A reads " The department of state police shall keep a complete record of all drugs received and of all drugs disposed of, showing the exact kinds, quantities and forms of such drugs; the persons from whom received and the dates of receipt, disposal or destruction, which record shall be open to inspection by all federal and state officers charged with enforcement of federal and state narcotic laws. Prior to the most recent amendment it also included attorneys of record in the case. From what we have gathered neither Mr. Musgrave/ Mr. LeVines or Muckrock fall into the aforementioned category for which the documents are open to inspection.

I believe I have addressed all of your inquiries to date.

Sincerely,

Sharyn G. Lubas, Esq.

Executive Assistant

Salem Police Department

95 Margin Street

Salem, MA 01970

(978) 744-0171 ext. 158

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