State & Local Meeting
September 17, 2025 PAB Regular Meeting
September 17, 2025
The City of Berkeley Police Accountability Board held its regular meeting on September 17, 2025, focusing heavily on procurement-related discussions concerning police technology and surveillance tools. Key agenda items included a review of the Computer Voice Stress Analyzer (CVSA) used in police hiring practices and the potential adoption of AI-assisted police report writing. The board received a detailed presentation from the UC Berkeley Criminal Justice Center, which recommended ceasing the use of the CVSA due to its unreliability and urged cautious, pilot-based adoption of AI report writing with safeguards against bias and errors. The board voted to request the director to formally engage with the Berkeley Police Department to collaboratively consider ending CVSA use. Additionally, the board discussed the department's current radio encryption practices, noting compliance with state guidelines but requesting advance notification of any future encryption changes. The board also approved a motion to engage the UC Berkeley Criminal Justice Center to study the implications of unmanned aerial systems (drones) for police use, anticipating forthcoming city council deliberations on the matter. Public comments emphasized concerns about surveillance, privacy, and police transparency, particularly opposing encryption of police radio communications. No contract awards or specific budget allocations were reported, but the meeting addressed policy and technology procurement considerations that could influence future vendor opportunities and departmental practices.
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- September 17, 2025 PAB Regular Meeting · City of Berkeley, CA Police Accountability Board · Sep 17