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<br />ATTACHMENT A <br /> <br />The OCMLIT integrates city law enforcement agencies, the Sheriff's Department, the District <br />Attorney's Office, the Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement, and the Probation Department to <br />conduct criminal investigations of clandestine methamphetamine laboratory operators and <br />traffickers. The Team initiates investigations based upon intelligence received, conducts covert <br />fixed, mobile and aerial surveillances, prepares and executes search warrants, identifies, arrests, <br />and interrogates criminal suspects. Overall, the Team functions as Orange County's sole and <br />unique proactive effort against methamphetamine laboratory operators with an area of focus on <br />disrupting and arresting individuals responsible for providing the precursor and essential <br />chemicals required to manufacture methamphetamine. <br /> <br />Goal: <br />The goal of the PROACT Task Force is to pro-actively seek out and eradicate all <br />methamphetamine labs and methamphetamine in Orange County, thus providing a safer <br />community for the residents, employees and visitors within the County. <br /> <br />Obiectives: <br />The objectives of the Orange County Methamphetamine Laboratory Investigation Team are to: <br />. Reduce the availability of methamphetamine in Orange County <br />. Improve public safety in Orange County by eradicating hazardous methamphetamine labs <br />. Identify, disrupt and arrest suppliers of methamphetamine precursor and essential <br />chemicals <br /> <br />Ouantifiable Performance Measures: <br />Project performance will be measured by the number of clandestine laboratory incident seizures, <br />cases initiated, cases completed, arrests, searches, methamphetamine seized, precursor & <br />essential chemicals seized, cases referred for prosecution, cases filed for prosecution, and <br />convictions that are accomplished by the Team or as a result of the Team's activities. <br /> <br />Fundin>!: <br /> <br />TOTAL PROACT ALLOCATION: <br />TOTAL ADMINISTRATION FEE: <br />TOTAL CITY DISTRIBUTION: <br />TOTAL JAG FUNDING: <br /> <br />$86,950.50 <br />$10,458.00 <br />$111,751.50 <br />$209,160.00 <br /> <br />Anaheim City: <br /> <br />The City of Anaheim proposes to use the 2008 Justice Assistance Grant funding as follows: <br /> <br />Problem Statement: <br />Digital Imaging Management System (DIMS) is the storage and administrating system for all <br />crime scene and law enforcement related photographs taken by the Anaheim Police Department. <br />Police personnel throughout the City can download images and then review then from their work <br />stations. The system maintains evidence control and an audit trail for security. The existing <br />DIMS hardware requires an additional near line storage to meet increased storage needs for the <br />addition of digital audio and video and to comply with best practice rules of digital evidence. <br /> <br />2008- DJ-BX-OI03 <br /> <br />Page 2 of9 <br />