Gov. Dannel P. Malloy is seeking to bond $15 million to update the state’s inmate data tracking system.
Modernizing the Corrections Department’s 30-year-old system would allow it and other law enforcement agencies and courts inside and outside Connecticut to electronically share information about inmates’ criminal histories, movements, mental health and other data.
Malloy has put the item on the agenda for next’s meeting of the state Bond Commission, which he chairs.
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