Pubdate: Thu, 28 Feb 2002 Source: Augusta Daily Gazette, The (KS) Copyright: 2002 The Augusta Daily Gazette Contact: http://www.augustagazette.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1783 AUGUSTA QUALIFIED FOR NIGHT VISION EQUIPMENT Are you ready for some nocturnal surveillance? The City of Augusta is expecting to receive some night vision equipment this spring. Last year, the safety department submitted an application to the U.S. Army for this equipment through the Counter Drug Transfer Program. That application was successful. Now, the city must send someone to a training school prior to receiving the equipment. Last week, one member of the Augusta City Council had a concern about who would be sent to the one-day training in Florida at the end of March - a prerequisite for receiving the equipment. It was reported that director of safety David Pate would be the city's representative at this training in late March. City manager Bill Keefer said the night vision equipment would be used as an investigative tool for the safety department by detectives and work with other departments on drug-related matters. Councilman Charles Hanna felt Pate's attendance at the school might send an unwanted message through the ranks of the safety department. He said the view from the bottom is that "when you have an interesting school in an interesting spot, then brass will fill the spot." He suggested such training would better benefit the officers in the field rather than the department administrator. Chief Pate reports he plans to attend the one-day school and will share the training information with the local officers when he returns and the equipment is received. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth