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25J - AGMT - REGIONAL INTEROPERABILITY FIRE COMM
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Fire
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25J
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7/18/2011
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GE CO <br />'011311*11 mpg= <br />?i <br />y <br />Project Scope: <br />FATPOT <br />TECHNOLOGIES <br />This project is a migration from the Keystone CAD2CAD message switch to the <br />FATPOT CADfusion product. This migration will allow for a central interface for all <br />current and future county wide projects as well as allow all participating agencies to <br />operate in the CAD2CAD environment. <br />The project addresses several gaps in the Keystone message switch. These <br />gaps were identified in the county wide AVL project. During the AVL implementation <br />process, it was discovered that the FATPOT CADfusion product does not require a <br />custom or one-off interface for each CAD implementation in the county. The Keystone <br />message switch forces each CAD to write a custom interface to the message switch. <br />This forces each agency to utilize a non standard CAD interface. The project addresses <br />the Costa Mesa CAD issue where the Motorola CAD is written to version 1.0 of the <br />message switch. This version of the switch only supports a single or direct connection to <br />MetroNet. Costa Mesa is currently not part of the overall CAD2CAD infrastructure since <br />they can only communicate to MetroNet and not any other agencies via the message <br />switch. The issue of custom or one off interfaces for each agency is addressed and <br />subsequently corrects the Costa Mesa issue, allowing the entire county to participate in <br />the CAD2CAD infrastructure. The project will have a regional impact by creating a <br />single central interface for not just CAD2CAD, but for other projects, such as the ePCR <br />project hosted by OC Health as well as a possible county wide MUM project. The <br />FATPOT product will also support future projects such as a county wide RMS2RMS <br />project. <br />Scope of Work: <br />FATPOT Technologies will provide Bi-Directional interfaces for CAD data to <br />Brea, Costa Mesa, Laguna Beach, Metronet, Orange County Fire (OCFA), and Santa <br />Ana Fire and link these into existing CADfusion TM installations already in place from the <br />Regional AVL Project. The interfaces to Brea, Laguna Beach, Metronet, and Santa Ana <br />are already in place from existing work. FATPOT will migrate these interfaces to a <br />CADfusion TM Server at the Metronet dispatch center and then build out interfaces to <br />Costa Mesa and OCFA. In addition to software licensing, FATPOT will provide <br />professional services in the form of: <br />• Project Management <br />• On-Site Meeting and Coordination <br />• Installation and Configuration of Software <br />• Testing and Documentation of the overall system <br />2 <br />25J-14
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