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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 11 - AA for 2022 Proposition 69 DNA Identification Funds and Purchase of Forensic Camera Kits for SAPD Police Department www.santa-ana.org/pd Item # 11 City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701 Staff Report November 7, 2023 TOPIC: Appropriation Adjustment for 2022 Proposition 69 DNA Identification Funds and Purchase of Forensic Camera Kits for the Santa Ana Police Department AGENDA TITLE Approve an Appropriation Adjustment Accepting the 2022 Proposition 69 – DNA Identification Funds and Award Purchase Order to Foster + Freeman for Crime-lite AUTO Camera Kits for the Santa Ana Police Department in the amount of $113,462 (Specification No.23-161) (Non-General Fund and General Fund) RECOMMENDED ACTION 1. Approve an appropriation adjustment recognizing $103,500 in the Police Special Revenue account and appropriate same to expenditure account. (Requires five affirmative votes) 2. Authorize a one-time purchase and payment of Purchase Order to Foster + Freeman for three Crime-lite AUTO camera kits in the amount of $113,462, subject to non- substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney. GOVERNMENT CODE §84308 APPLIES: Yes DISCUSSION In November 2004, California voters passed Proposition 69, the DNA Fingerprint, Unsolved Crime, and Innocence Protection Act of 2004, to expand and modify state law regarding the collection and use of criminal offender DNA samples and palm print impressions. Proposition 69 established a guaranteed funding source for costs associated with the collection, verification, and/or management of DNA evidence. On December 13, 2022, the County of Orange Prop 69 Committee approved the allocation of 2022 DNA Identification Fund revenues and estimated funding totaling $850,000. The Committee voted to allocate $848,343 county-wide in one-time funding requests to enhance the DNA program for local law enforcing entities and County Departments. The Santa Ana Police Department was awarded $103,500 to purchase three (3) Crime-lite AUTO camera kits for the Department’s Forensic Services Division. Appropriation Adjustment for 2022 Proposition 69 DNA Identification Funds and Purchase of Forensic Camera Kits for the Santa Ana Police Department November 7, 2023 Page 2 3 8 3 8 The County Board of Supervisors approved the Prop 69 Committee’s recommendations at their April 25, 2023 meeting. The Crime-lite AUTO camera kit combines forensic imaging technology with high- intensity, multi-spectral illumination, all in a compact handheld device. The device offers a complete solution for searching, detecting, and capturing evidence. It can reveal evidence, including body fluids (semen, saliva, urine, etc.), blood on dark fabrics, fingerprints, gunshot residue, and traces of physical evidence (fibers, hairs, glass, etc.). These camera systems, with their built-in specialized lighting capabilities, will allow the Police Department’s Forensic Services personnel to detect, examine, and capture potential DNA evidence, both at crime scenes that cannot be transported to a secure lab environment, as well as in the lab. The handheld nature of the device makes it a complete and practical solution to light-based evidence detection, as it can easily be wielded by a single staff member in a timely fashion while maintaining full PPE and the integrity of the crime scene and items being processed. The implementation of three Crime-lite AUTO camera kits will allow the Forensic Services Division to deploy a kit into each of the two shift lead units for continuous and convenient field access and deploy a kit in the lab for lab staff and field staff to process the multitude of items recovered from crime scenes. Santa Ana Ordinance No. NS-3041 authorizes the City to make non-bid purchases or services, supplies, materials, and equipment whenever it shall appear that there is only one reasonably available source. The Crime-lite AUTO and the accompanying software is manufactured and sold exclusively from Foster & Freeman. Staff researched available procurement options and product offerings in the market, and it was determined that Foster & Freeman’s Crime-lite AUTO camera kit meets the City’s specifications and can capture potential DNA evidence at a higher rate than other options in the market. FISCAL IMPACT Approval of the appropriation adjustment will recognize $103,500 in the Police Special Revenues, OC Grants revenue account (no. 02414002-52030) and appropriate same to the Police Special Revenue – Programs expenditure account (no. 02414410- 66400). Funds for the purchase order will be available as follows: Appropriation Adjustment for 2022 Proposition 69 DNA Identification Funds and Purchase of Forensic Camera Kits for the Santa Ana Police Department November 7, 2023 Page 3 3 8 3 8 Fiscal Year Accounting Unit – Account No. Fund Description Accounting Unit – Account No. Description Amount FY 23-24 02414410-66400 Police Activities & Programs Police Special Revenue, Machinery & Equipment $103,500 FY 23-24 01114455-66400 General Fund Forensic Services, Machinery & Equipment $ 9,962 EXHIBIT(S) 1. Award Notification and Amount Submitted By: David Valentin, Police Chief Approved By: Steven A. Mendoza, Acting City Manager JESSICA DURHAMForensic services supervisorsanta Ana police Department60 civic center plaza, p.o. Box 1981, santa Ana, cA 92701jdurham@santa-ana.org | (714) 245-8468COMMUNITY From: Van Otterloo, Ryan <ryan.vanotterloo@ocgov.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2023 4:52 PM To: Durham, Jessica <JDurham@santa-ana.org> Subject: RE: 2022 Prop 69 Award Notification - Santa Ana PD Jessica, Congratulations! The Orange County Board of Supervisors has approved the 2022 Prop 69 awards. Attached, I have included the documentation for the Board actions and the master claim form with instructions. Please note that it is expected that the award will be expended and claimed within 18 months (October 2024). If you have any questions or concerns, please let me know. Thank you, Ryan Van Otterloo Team Lead – Programs I & II County Executive Office | Budget (714) 834-7487 From: Durham, Jessica <JDurham@santa-ana.org> Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2023 6:31 AM To: Van Otterloo, Ryan <ryan.vanotterloo@ocgov.com> Subject: RE: 2022 Prop 69 Award Notification - Santa Ana PD Attention: This email originated from outside the County of Orange. Use caution when opening attachments or links. Good morning Ryan, I wanted to touch base with you and see if there was any further information available after the April 25th meeting? Thank you, Exhibit 1 FIRST From: Van Otterloo, Ryan <ryan.vanotterloo@ocgov.com> Sent: Monday, January 9, 2023 2:29 PM To: Durham, Jessica <JDurham@santa-ana.org> Subject: 2022 Prop 69 Award Notification - Santa Ana PD The Prop 69 Committee has completed their review of the Funding Requests received. The total amount of the requests exceeded the available funding for the 2022 allocation. As such, each request was carefully discussed with a focus on innovation and the benefit to the overall DNA program in Orange County. I’m pleased to inform your organization of the Prop 69 Committee’s recommendation for approval for the following: Three Crime-Lite Auto $103,500 Total: $103,500 Final approval is still required by the County’s Board of Supervisors, which is scheduled for Tuesday, April 25, 2023, with the April Budget Report. Once final approval is received, I will follow up with a confirming email and claiming instructions. Thank you for your continued efforts in supporting your DNA Program. I am available should you have any questions during this process. I can be reached at (714) 834-7487 or via email at ryan.vanotterloo@ocgov.com. Ryan Van Otterloo Team Lead – Programs I & II County Executive Office | Budget County Administration North 400 W. Civic Center Drive, Room 580 Santa Ana, CA 92701 (714) 834-7487