In 1990 Assistant Commissioner Ray Shuey called Chief Inspector Rob Bailey to his office, as Rob had already managed one force-wide project called TRIM (the tape recording of formal interviews) in the 80”sRob was asked to select a group of selected people to investigate the potential to introduce Computer Aided Dispatch to the Victoria Police.Ultimately in 1996 Rob decommissioned D24 at Russell Street and a combined EMS was implemented at the Police Centre (in what was a car park) and at Tally Ho at Burwood.Rob was initially the Project Manager and at the end the project, after 6 years, was co-ordinator for the estimated cost of around $360m project;Rob talks about the great team & environment which was created & shares some stories about the evolution including the fact;· He was offered a bribe· he WITNESSED CORRUPTION· the difficulties in POLICE COMMAND NOT UNDERSTANDING THE CONCEPT;· THE EVALUATION PROCESS AND POLITICAL INTERFERENCE;· BUSINESS CONTINUITY PLANS AND INTERRUPTIONS· FALSE ACCUSATION OF INTERGRAPH CAUSING DEATHS· FALSE INFORMATION PROVIDED TO THE CORONER· DEATH OF A WOMAN AND BABY· PERJURY AT THE CORONERS COURT· CORRUPTION AT TALLY HO CENTRE· The waste of time & resources into a ROYAL COMMISSION· MISINFORMATION BY THE MEDIA, PARTICULARLY 3AW Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In 1990 Assistant Commissioner Ray Shuey called Chief Inspector Rob Bailey to his office, as Rob had already managed one force-wide project called TRIM (the tape recording of formal interviews) in the 80”sRob was asked to select a group of selected people to investigate the potential to introduce Computer Aided Dispatch to the Victoria Police.Ultimately in 1996 Rob decommissioned D24 at Russell Street and a combined EMS was implemented at the Police Centre (in what was a car park) and at Tally H...