Centralized SPAM Reporting Portal Overview
Motion #1:
To allocate finances from the Association’s general fund for the creation, maintenance, and continued development of a centralized reporting portal to include the following requirements:
- Until we know where we are building, and how it will be built, it is hard to even give an estimate.
Motion #2:
Authorize the portal to be accessed by only SPAM Members and to create a SPAM owned email for the specific purpose of forwarding/submitting claims on behalf of authorized Members.
- No matter how we approach it, making it a private portal is not complicated; time consuming to make sure everything syncs smoothly.
- Maintenance of membership is where things get complicated, if someone joins or leaves, or an email changes, we need to make sure we are on top of it.
Motion #3:
The creation of the portal shall include, but not limited to, the following guidelines for the Association and its Members:
- Gathering of required questions and fields for each form will be taxing.
- Like membership data, we will need to make sure the forms are always up-to-date.
- Committee or staff assigned to management and submission will need to be held accountable.
Forms
These are the forms that we will be using to submit complaints.
- Gathering of required questions and fields for each form will be taxing.
- Like membership data, we will need to make sure the forms are always up-to-date.
- Committee or staff assigned to management and submission will need to be held accountable.
- FORMS
- State Ethic
- Inspector General
- Criminal conduct (e.g., bribery, extortion or kickbacks) involving a public employee, contractor or vendor
- Other/Unsure