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of Santa Ana <br />Exhibit C -3 Statement of Work <br />2.4.3 GIS Data Maintenance <br />After the Customer GIS data is updated with all essential data elements, GIS data <br />maintenance is typically required since city and county areas typically grow in size <br />(i.e., new subdivisions are added, boundary jurisdictions change). <br />The Customer may accomplish all GIS data modifications or coordinate the GIS data <br />modifications with a GIS Planning Department or a GIS vendor. After Customer <br />personnel have been trained to use the MGU, the Customer will be responsible for <br />uploading updated GIS data to Motorola CAD. <br />2.5 Premier AVL <br />2.5.1 AVL Server Overview <br />Motorola's AVL Server is integrated to Motorola's Computer Aided Dispatch <br />(Motorola CAD) and Advanced Tactical Mapping (Premier ATM) Client systems to <br />provide a complete AVL solution. The AVL Server handles communications with the <br />CAD Server, ATM Client systems and most mobile systems. <br />Motorola will install the AVL Server and configure the interface between the Message <br />Switch and the CAD and AVL Servers. During the AVL Server Administrator <br />Training, the Customer's AVL System Administrator will learn how to configure and <br />monitor the AVL Server. <br />The AVL Server broadcasts messages such as the unit location, current status and <br />capabilities to ATM Client workstations. Each ATM Client receives updated unit <br />locations from the AVL Server for units assigned to the workstation's coverage area. <br />Unit statuses are sent from the CAD Server to the ATM Client. The ATM Client <br />contains a database of units along with their status. <br />Note: AVL Server does not process GPS messages from vehicles not on -duty in <br />Motorola CAD. AVL Server has been certified for operation of up to 500 concurrent <br />signed on users. <br />The following diagram represents the typical CAD Server /AVL Server process flow. <br />Exhibit C -3. Statement of Work Page C3 - 51 05/2/05 <br />CN: 05 -17505 <br />This document contains Motorola and Motorola confidential, proprietary, and trade secret information and may not be shared with any <br />person or agency not directly associated with the City of Santa Ma without the express written consent of Motorola, Inc., or its <br />designees. <br />Tow Zones: Contains tow zone boundaries and associated attributes such as the <br />name, agency, X and Y coordinates, message, response, and other attributes. <br />Common Places <br />Not required; however, <br />Contains common place locations (i.e., hospitals, cemeteries, businesses, <br />common places are <br />government buildings, recreation areas, mile markers) and associated attributes <br />needed to dispatch to <br />such as the X and Y coordinates, municipal and dispatch zone assignments, other <br />common place <br />boundary assignments, response, message, and other attributes. <br />locations <br />2.4.3 GIS Data Maintenance <br />After the Customer GIS data is updated with all essential data elements, GIS data <br />maintenance is typically required since city and county areas typically grow in size <br />(i.e., new subdivisions are added, boundary jurisdictions change). <br />The Customer may accomplish all GIS data modifications or coordinate the GIS data <br />modifications with a GIS Planning Department or a GIS vendor. After Customer <br />personnel have been trained to use the MGU, the Customer will be responsible for <br />uploading updated GIS data to Motorola CAD. <br />2.5 Premier AVL <br />2.5.1 AVL Server Overview <br />Motorola's AVL Server is integrated to Motorola's Computer Aided Dispatch <br />(Motorola CAD) and Advanced Tactical Mapping (Premier ATM) Client systems to <br />provide a complete AVL solution. The AVL Server handles communications with the <br />CAD Server, ATM Client systems and most mobile systems. <br />Motorola will install the AVL Server and configure the interface between the Message <br />Switch and the CAD and AVL Servers. During the AVL Server Administrator <br />Training, the Customer's AVL System Administrator will learn how to configure and <br />monitor the AVL Server. <br />The AVL Server broadcasts messages such as the unit location, current status and <br />capabilities to ATM Client workstations. Each ATM Client receives updated unit <br />locations from the AVL Server for units assigned to the workstation's coverage area. <br />Unit statuses are sent from the CAD Server to the ATM Client. The ATM Client <br />contains a database of units along with their status. <br />Note: AVL Server does not process GPS messages from vehicles not on -duty in <br />Motorola CAD. AVL Server has been certified for operation of up to 500 concurrent <br />signed on users. <br />The following diagram represents the typical CAD Server /AVL Server process flow. <br />Exhibit C -3. Statement of Work Page C3 - 51 05/2/05 <br />CN: 05 -17505 <br />This document contains Motorola and Motorola confidential, proprietary, and trade secret information and may not be shared with any <br />person or agency not directly associated with the City of Santa Ma without the express written consent of Motorola, Inc., or its <br />designees. <br />