next presentation will be pete walsh, presentation of the audit of electronic devices for bias for the fourth quarter of 2017. >> and as commander walsh makes his way to the podium, this was one of the doj recommendations that we've already implemented where to eliminate bias, we do random audits and checks of electronic devices that are used by our officers to see if there's any sort of trigger words that would show bias. it's an intense process using words, and for those of you that are very computer literate, there's a lot of algorithms that they use, so we get a quarterly reports. sometimes there's hits, so in case a ci, a confidential informant sends something to a police officer, sometimes speaks in language that a police officer doesn't speak in, and that will trigger a hit. but without further adieu, command you are walsh? >> this is going to be the final report for 2017. the three platforms that we do monitor are all department owned. we get a lot of questions, why don't we do personal cell phones, and we'd need a court order, a subpoena or some kind of search warrant. so leve