Nolan goes after Fritz over new 911 system failures during debate

KATU:

City Commissioner Amanda Fritz came under fire when her challenger, state Rep. Mary Nolan, accused her of omitting and ignoring the advice of key stakeholders while overseeing the implementation of the new 911 system....

In May 2011, The Oregonian reported that the $14.5 million system had "hundreds of glitches" and police officers had to waste time scrolling through computer screens to find the information they needed.

Nolan said as a result of Fritz's lack of oversight, police officers weren't able to read the information on their computer screens and were sent to the wrong addresses.

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