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GTSI CORPORATION
Contract #
A-2010-116
Agency
POLICE
Council Approval Date
7/6/2010
Expiration Date
5/31/2011
Insurance Exp Date
6/2/2011
Destruction Year
2016
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•r . . Santa Ana Police Department <br />gtSL Interoperability Communications Consulting, Pliase 11 <br />one MIs5100. Yours, MI-10-12549W.6 <br />• Produce exercise participant badges, table tents, signage <br />• Develop and reproduce copies of TEPW Materials in sufficient numbers for all attendees <br />• Provide a lead facilitator and one (1) exercise support personnel during TEPW conduct <br />• Produce a PowerPoint presentation for the TEPW <br />• Produce a Multi-Year Training and Exercise Plan within 30 days of the TEPW <br />completion <br />• Provide five (5) hard copies and one (1) CD-ROM copy of the Multi-Year Plan and <br />submit to the SPA stakeholders <br />• Prepare all documents in accordance with HSEEP standards <br />2.9 Develop SPA Communications Interoperability Training <br />Requirements <br />As a follow-on to the training gap analysis conducted by the GTSI Team on the previous <br />contract, which identified that there are no established standardized basic interoperable <br />communications training courses offered at the National or State level that address basic <br />knowledge and practical skills in interoperable communications between municipalities, between <br />regions, and with mutual aid agencies from outside the regions, the GTSI Team will define the <br />communications interoperability training requirements for each operational and urban area, <br />consolidate those requirements and develop the standardized training requirements for the SPA. <br />At the core of this process are the questions of what skills and knowledge are present and what <br />skills and knowledge are needed or desired. The GTSI Team will conduct an outreach process <br />through surveys and personal visits which will identify those specific requirements. We will then <br />utilize National best practices, National and State policies, desired training topics and <br />knowledge, skills and abilities based modules to develop these requirements for use in the <br />development of a training curriculum to address the identified interoperable communication <br />training gaps. Based on the comments in this document, WHS will develop a logical set of <br />standard interoperable communications training topics and knowledge, skills and abilities <br />necessary to effectively use and or provide interoperable communications capabilities across the <br />SPA. This will be multi-agency, multi-disciplinary and include the communications <br />infrastructure, as well as communication protocols and incident management processes. This will <br />ensure that communications interoperability protocols, procedures and processes are <br />standardized across the SPA, <br />2.10 Develop Standardized Communications Interoperability User <br />Course Modules <br />The GTSI Team will develop standardized communications interoperability user course modules <br />for field and communications/ dispatch center users in the following areas: <br />• Law Enforcement <br />• Fire/EMS <br />• Non-public safety agencies such as Public Works <br />- 10- <br />GTSI Confidential and Proprietary. Use or disclosure of the data contained on this sheet is subject to the restrictions on the title page of this <br />proposal.
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