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Company Name
OMEGA GROUP INC.
Contract #
A-2008-314
Agency
POLICE
Council Approval Date
11/17/2008
Expiration Date
11/17/2009
Insurance Exp Date
1/1/2001
Destruction Year
2018
Notes
Amended by A-2008-314-01, -02, -03
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Santa Ana Police Department The Omega Group, Inc. <br />CRIMEVIEW` California Exhibit <br />July 23. 2008 <br />• Memo — 1-2 GB <br />Memory 1 GB <br />• Hard drive — 80GB <br />Hard Drive — 40 GB <br />• CD-RW/DVD <br />• Video/ ra hics -256MB <br />Video/graphics 256 MB <br />• 1 Gigabit Ethernet <br />Import Wizard Server <br />• Rack mounted IU <br />• Dual -Core Intel® Xeon® 3000 Series, I CPU <br />• 4 GB RAM <br />Mirrored Disk Configuration using SCSI disks 15K RPM — 73 GB <br />• 1 Gigabit Ethernet network cards <br />Client Project Management <br />Critical to the success of every implementation is having the appropriate client staff <br />prepared to be active participants and to understand what is expected from them for the <br />duration of the implementation. Two critical components to this implementation pertain <br />to local knowledge of data schema for the RMS/CAD data sources and what data should <br />be available for mapping and reporting. <br />Database Schema <br />The client should expect to provide staff resources who can demonstrate knowledge of <br />the tabular structure (schema) of the RMS, CAD and other data sources. These persons <br />will be expected to assist Omega Technicians in building SQL statements that includes <br />all the fields of data that the client wants for mapping and reporting. This assistance <br />would primarily be in the form of understanding database structure and table <br />relationships. <br />Report Data <br />The client should expect to provide staff resources who can confirm what data needs to <br />be included for mapping and reporting. These persons should have direct experience in <br />working with crime data through current extractions from the RMS, CAD and other data <br />sources and from the perspective and experience of a crime analyst. <br />The Omega Group maintains an inventory of data extraction templates (e.g. SQL <br />Statements) that can be used to as a starting point for the development of a customized <br />data interface. However, having client staff that can provide local knowledge of the <br />database can reduce the overall project time, facilitate the ongoing maintenance of the <br />application and produce a more useful crime mapping and reporting environment. <br />Project Planning <br />Remote Connectivity: Secure or confirm remote access via the use of Expert City's <br />GoToMyPC or the use of a VPN Connection. <br />• Establishing Remote Connection to the Server(s). <br />is <br />
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