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14 <br /> One new technology to continue to monitor is the automatic pickup and transmission by <br /> radio of fingerprints for comparison to fingerprints on file in an automatic fingerprint <br /> identification system. This will greatly assist law enforcement officers in identifying <br /> persons in the field who otherwise might not be readily identified. <br /> Law enforcement officers in Anoka County should also be ready to receive records, <br /> including high - resolution color mug shots, of persons for whom there is a criminal justice <br /> record. - <br /> When a graphics capability is available over a radio link, law enforcement personnel in <br /> Anoka County should begin to consider various kinds of graphic information that can be <br /> made available to officers in the field. This could include sketches and building floor <br /> plans, as well as maps and other graphic information. It should also be possible to <br /> include pictures of stolen and wanted property. The means for including this information <br /> in the records system in a way in which it can be located in a user - friendly manner must <br /> be considered as part of this activity, so that it is useful to law enforcement officers in <br /> vehicles. <br /> Software for the preparation of an accident report in a vehicle, including a diagram of <br /> the accident scene, is currently available and should be considered for use in Anoka <br /> County. This auto accident report can also then be transmitted by the mobile data <br /> communications radio link to the records management system. <br /> 3.7.5 Courts and Attorneys <br /> A planning group has been formed including representatives of the county and city <br /> attorneys, county and municipal courts, and the Anoka County law enforcement <br /> agencies to explore and implement opportunities for an integrated criminal justice <br /> system. The county has received a grant to support this activity from the State of <br /> Minnesota. It is anticipated that browser access to the new Anoka County records <br /> management system and other criminal justice data using the TCP /IP communications <br /> protocol will be available to all personnel in criminal justice occupations in the county. <br /> At present, the planning group is in the process of selecting a vendor to provide <br /> professional assistance during the design and implementation of this system. <br /> 3.7.6 Migration to Use of Laptop Computers for Mobile Data Communications <br /> The existing data communications network controller must be kept operational to allow <br /> the Motorola 9100 mobile data terminals to communicate with the computer -aided <br />