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    Chicago Police Headquarters

Located on 10 acres in the city's historic Bronzeville community, the new Chicago Police Headquarters is the most technologically advanced police facility in the country. In March 2000, the Public Building Commission completed construction on the 390,000 square-foot building, replacing an antiquated headquarters at 11th and State streets. Begun in 1998, the new headquarters was unveiled during a grand opening on June 3, 2000.

The jewel of police headquarters is the Command Center, a high-tech hub where daily activities of the police department can be carried out - or strategy for managing a crisis situation can be carefully plotted. Eight 50-inch screens spread across the front of the room each can project different visual images. From live news broadcasts to detailed mapping of targeted areas, and from aerial photographs to actual floor plans of buildings, these videoconferencing capabilities provide the tools to make a quick analysis of an unfolding crisis situation.


Police Headquarters, 3510 S. Michigan Ave.
 
   

From his seat in the Command Center, Superintendent Terry Hillard can participate in roll call at any of his district stations via video links. Or, he and other police officials can track crime throughout the city, spotting patterns in certain neighborhoods and creating a proactive line of attack. In preparation for future technological advances, the PBC installed a fiber optic network of computer lines that enables the police department to continually upgrade computer systems.

Because Mayor Richard M. Daley believes that community involvement leads directly to safer neighborhoods, the new headquarters building features a 500-seat public auditorium to encourage community policing through the successful Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy (CAPS) program.

With 1,200 administrative personnel working on five floors, the headquarters building keeps a watchful eye on crime 24 hours a day. Because of intense security measures at headquarters, some floors require limited access by staff. However, all employees have access to the world-class exercise room that also serves as a "stress mitigation" center where officers can wind down after a particularly stressful day or event.

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