From: MPD-5D@yahoogroups.com [mailto:MPD-5D@yahoogroups.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 3, 2017 4:17 PM
To: MPD-5D@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [MPD-5D] MPD Unveils Sector Concept Citywide/ with Maps [2 Attachments]
Good
evening,
Today the Metropolitan Police
Department unveiled that we have added a Sector Concept to each district.
The sector concept will not replace the Patrol Service Areas (PSA) that are
currently in place. The PSA’s will become part of each
sector. The Fifth District will have (3) three sectors with the (7)
seven PSA’s. I am very pleased with this concept and feel that it
will better serve the residents of our community. The sector
concept will increase manager accountability as each sector will have a Captain
assigned to it. The borders of three PSA’s, PSA 501, 505 and PSA
506 have been changed. I feel these changes will increase service
to each of the effected neighborhoods as the old borders stretched our
resources. I have attached a FAQ sheet to this e-mail. If
you have additional questions please feel free to contact myself and/or members
of your team.
The new borders are as follows:
PSA 501
+gains the NOMA and Union Market
areas.
PSA 505
-loses the Ivy City neighborhood
which will go to PSA 506.
PSA 506
-loses the NOMA and Union Market
areas.+gains the Ivy City neighborhood.
The Sectors, PSA’s and management
teams are listed below:
Sector 1. PSA 501 and
502
Captain Kimberlee Williams
Kimberlee.williams@dc.gov
Lieutenant Ronald Wright
Ronald.wrightJr@dc.gov
Lieutenant William Verna
William.verna@dc.gov
Lieutenant Daren Jones
Daren.jones@dc.gov
Sector 2. PSA 503, 504, and
505.
Captain Judith MackJudith.mack@dc.gov
Lieutenant Vanessa Moore
Vanessa.moore@dc.gov
Lieutenant Peter Sheldon
Peter.sheldon@dc.gov
Lieutenant Franklin Porter
Franklin.porter@dc.gov
Sector 3. PSA 506 and 507
Captain Philip Lanciano
Philip.lanciano@dc.gov
Lieutenant Derek Gray
Derek.gray@dc.gov
Lieutenant Brad Wagner
Brad.wagner@dc.gov
Lieutenant Scott Siegel
Scott.siegel@dc.gov
William FitzGerald
CommanderFifth District
Metropolitan Police Department
1805 Bladensburg Road, NE 20002
202-698-0111
William.fitzgerald@dc.gov
Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2017 10:29 AM
Subject: [MPD-5D] MPD Unveils Sector Concept Citywide/ with Maps [1 Attachment]
January 3, 2017
MPD Unveils Sector Concept Citywide
(Washington, DC) – Over the
past several months, the Metropolitan Police Department has been working to
broaden its use of a sector model. This model brings additional management
accountability to districts and allows for faster dispatch, lower response
times, and improved service to the community.
Under this model, each patrol district
is divided into three sectors with a sector being an informal grouping of
Police Service Areas (PSAs). Each sector will be led by a captain, who
will report directly to their respective district commanders. Sector captains
will be responsible for their assigned areas 24 hours a day, 7 days a
week. Lieutenants will share responsibility for overseeing the PSAs and
personnel in their sector on any given shift. Please note that officers and
sergeants will continue to be assigned to their current PSAs under the sector
model.
The sector concept does not
eliminate PSAs. The PSA boundaries within 1D, 2D, 3D, 4D, and 7D remain the
same. The Fifth and Sixth Districts will have a small modification to their PSA
boundaries within their District. These changes to 5D and 6D PSA boundaries are
in line with MPD’s patrol strategy and are intended to support more efficient
dispatching operations and decisions. Please see below for the modification
changes. These modifications are scheduled to go into effect the first week of
January 2017.
The sector model will not disrupt or
alter MPD operations and activities, or services to the community in any way.
This is an internal organizational change intended to better support
operations. Additionally, as eligibility for retirement in the command ranks
continues to grow, the sector concept affords the Chief of Police another
opportunity to develop managers and assess Sector Captains for command staff
positions.
*Please see the attachment for a
comparison of the Fifth and Sixth Districts before and after the sector concept
modification.
MPD SectorFAQ_01032017_v2 2017 01 03 #1 by Scott Roberts on Scribd
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