Police paid $600,000 over 4 years for fruitless computer work

Source: By Larry Sandler and John Diedrich, Journal Sentinel (WI) July 1, 2009


A former Milwaukee police captain was paid more than $600,000 through a no-bid contract to set up a police computer system that repeatedly failed to give commanders the information they needed to track crimes, city officials said Wednesday.

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