Phase I Law Enforcement Management Information System Requirements Analysis

Description:
The Requirements Analysis submitted to the Oakland County Board of Auditors on April 23, 1971 is a part of the first phase in the Court and Law Enforcement Management Information System (CLEMIS), a program created to apply the use of computers to solving problems in the criminal justice community. Oakland County Data Processing & Systems Science Development Corporation. (1971). Phase I Law Enforcement Management Information System Requirements Analysis.
Notes:
Oakland County Historical Resources hosts digitized materials from Oakland County Research Library and many other local cultural heritage organizations in Oakland County, Michigan.
Data Provider:
Oakland County Historical Resources and Oakland County Research Library
Place:
1200 N. Telegraph and Pontiac
Subject Topic:
Government
Format:
Document (minutes, directory)
Rights:
Users can cite and link to these materials without obtaining permission. Users can also use the materials for non-commercial educational and research purposes in accordance with fair use. For other uses or to obtain high resolution images, please contact the copyright holder.
URL:
http://oaklandcountyhistory.org/knowvation/app/consolidatedSearch/#autologin/guest/lb_document_id=153395