Pubdate: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 Source: Times Union (Albany, NY) Copyright: 2006 Capital Newspapers Division of The Hearst Corporation Contact: http://www.timesunion.com/forms/emaileditor.asp Website: http://www.timesunion.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/452 Author: Mike Goodwin, Staff writer COMBINED ANTI-CRIME EFFORT OK'D SCHENECTADY -- A law enforcement team made up of Schenectady police, a sheriff's deputy, probation officers and a prosecutor has been created by the Schenectady County Legislature. Lawmakers voted unanimously Tuesday night to establish the new Office of Field Intelligence, which will use $800,000 in state funds for a law enforcement team aimed at eradicating gang activity and drug dealing in Schenectady. The new office will be based at the Schenectady Police Department and include three city detectives, an assistant district attorney, probation officers, patrol officers and a crime analyst. The legislature agreed to accept $815,000 from the Division of Criminal Justice Services to establish the office. The funds come from the state's Operation Impact anti-crime program, which uses state money to fund joint law enforcement efforts in 17 cities. Police say the new intelligence office, which will also focus on making arrests for illegal gun possession, will enable the various law enforcement agencies that work in Schenectady to share information about criminal trends and suspected lawbreakers. The money, which will run from July 1 of this year through June 30, 2007, will be divided between the Police Department, the district attorney's office and probation. The police will receive $521,207; prosecutors will get $217,538; and probation will get $76,255. The money going to the Police Department will pay for overtime. The money bound for the district attorney's office will pay the salaries of two prosecutors, including the lawyer assigned to the grand jury bureau. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek