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Colorado Springs Police Department

CO · 480,000 residents

Needs Investigation

Colorado Springs is Colorado’s second-largest city, with about 480,000 residents in El Paso County. Its police department representative Sean Mandel served on the CISC Board of Directors, confirmed through January 2021 meeting minutes. El Paso County is separately named in the ‘Sabotaging Sanctuary’ report as a PSDEX contributor, which provides an independent line of confirmation that law enforcement data from this area flows into LexisNexis’s network.

CISC operates the LexisNexis PSDEX data warehouse for Colorado, confirmed directly by CISC’s Executive Director. Board membership means Colorado Springs PD is among the agencies governing a system that handles data from 124 Colorado agencies, 87 of which actively mirror booking and release data.

Colorado Springs has no local sanctuary protections, and El Paso County has historically cooperated with immigration enforcement. The Colorado VALE Act applies statewide but does not reach the private intermediary through which PSDEX data flows.

Consortiums (1)

Multi-agency data-sharing consortiums this agency is a member of.

Contract signals

Database Interface (Schedule A)
○ not in record
AVCC XML Addendum present
○ not in record
Irrevocable license clause
○ not in record
Jail Booking Search & Report
○ not in record
Community Crime Map
○ not in record
BuyCrash (crash data feed)
○ not in record

Technical

RMS vendor
CAD vendor
Data fields shared (known)

Sanctuary status

Sanctuary jurisdiction
No
Bypass confirmed

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Last researched May 31, 2026