Monday, March 15, 2010

Mobile Phone outsourcing goes insourcing

Mobile Phone outsourcing goes insourcing

KENT NEWS: Sim card specialists will aid the technological tussle with crime following the formation of a new mobile phone unit at Kent Police.
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Officers throughout the county can now access deleted text messages, photographs and more in-house, saving the force an estimated £1.5 million that would have been spent on payments to private companies over the next two years.

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The unit was launched late last year and forms part of the existing digital forensics division, which is responsible for the examination of all computers, hard disk drives and digital storage devices.
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Last month Kent Police Authority – which oversees the running of Kent Police – revealed it will lose £20m in Government funding over the next few years and will be looking to make savings wherever possible.
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However, it also awarded the force a budget for 2010-11 of £285m – an increase of £8m from the previous financial year.
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http://www.yourthanet.co.uk/kent-news/Police-launch-new-high__tech-mobile-phone-unit-newsinkent33762.aspx?news=local&goback=.myg

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