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Seattle, WA-based Seattle Police Department Appointed Bill Schrier as Chief Information Officer
Date of management change: September 16, 2015
Seattle, WA-based Seattle Police Department Appointed Bill Schrier as Chief Information Officer
The Seattle Police Department is the largest Municipal law enforcement agency in Washington State.
Bill Schrier retired in 2012 as the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for the City of Seattle. During his nine-year tenure, he directed information technology operations and policy, reporting directly to Mayors Greg Nickels and Mike McGinn. Bill is presently a senior policy advisor to the Chief Information Officer of the State of Washington. He lives in West Seattle with his wife Kathy and granddaughter Elizabeth. He is a current member and past chair of the King County Regional Communications Board (KC-RCB) which operates the public safety 800 MHz trunked radio system of 15,000 radios and 29 sites serving King County and Seattle. He presently chairs the City of Seattle Law-Safety-Justice Information Technology steering committee which has just finished a $19 million project to upgrade computer-aided dispatch, records management systems and mobile applications for Seattle Police and Fire. He’s been honored as a fellow of the Public Safety Foundation of America.
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