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Tustin Police Department
Contract #
A-2005-310-04
Agency
Police
Council Approval Date
9/19/2005
Destruction Year
2012
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Attachment C <br />Section 6 interoperable Communications Equipment <br />AEL Ref No Title /Description Fall 2004 <br />SHSP/ LETPP MMRS EMPG SEL Ref Number <br />UASr <br />6.0 NOTES TO APPLICANTS <br />© © © (1) This section includes equipment and systems that provide connectivity <br />and electrical interoperability between local and interagency organizations to <br />coordinate CBRNE response operations. When utilizing CDP program funds <br />in the category of tnleroperable Communications Equipment to build, <br />upgrade, enhance, or replace communications systems, grantees and sub - <br />grantees should develop a comprehensive interoperable communications <br />plan before procurement decisions are made. Guidance for development of <br />interoperable communications plans is provided in Appendix H. <br />(2) In an effort to improve emergency preparedness and response <br />interoperability, all new or upgraded radio systems and new radio equipment <br />should be compatible with a suite of standards called ANSirrlA/EIAA -102 <br />Phase I (Project 25). These standards have been developed to allow for <br />backward compatibility with existing digital and analog systems and provide <br />for interoperability in future systems. The FCC has chosen the Project 25 <br />suite of standards for voice and low - moderate speed data interoperability in <br />the new nationwide 700 MHZ frequency band. The Integrated Wireless <br />Network (IWN) of the U.S. Justice and Treasury Departments has also <br />chosen the Project 25 suite of standards for their new radio equipment. In <br />an effort to realize improved interoperability, all radios purchased under this <br />grant should be APCO 25 compliant. <br />6.1 In -Suit Communications <br />❑� © ❑� © Land Mobile, Two -Way In-Suit Communications (secure, hands -free, fully <br />duplex, optional), including air -to- ground capability (as required). <br />6.2 Radio, Portable 06CP -01 -PORT <br />❑J © ❑Q ❑Q Individuallportable radios, including software radios. <br />6.3 Radio, Mobile 06CP- 01 -MOBL <br />W © © 9 Mobile radio equipment, deployed on vehicles <br />6.4 Radio, Base <br />V ❑J © Base radio system <br />06CP -01 -BASE <br />6.5 Radio, High Frequency (HF) Single Sideband 06CP- 03 -HFRO <br />© © © © High Frequency (HF) Single Sideband communications equipment <br />6.6 Repeaters <br />❑J © Q © Repeaters <br />06CP- 01 -REPT <br />6.7 Transmission Device, Wireless, Remote Sensor 06CP- 01 -SNSR <br />© © ❑Q A device which, when attached to a remote sensor such as a video camera <br />or chemical detector, allows wireless transmission of data to a distant base. <br />May use radio frequency (RF), or infrared (IR) transmission. <br />Interactive versions ofthis appendix and the Fall 2004 SEL are available on -line at WWW.rkb.miptorg. <br />Wednesday, April 27, 2005 Full AEL: Page 31 of 78 <br />
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