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ATTACHMENT A 2011-DJ-BX-2532 <br />Police officers often enter the PD facility in order to book an arrestee, handle paperwork, talk to <br />their supervisor, book evidence, write reports, or for a variety of other reasons. Officers inside the <br />station may need to be contacted via their cell phone. When the officers are in the field, this is not <br />an issue. However, once at the police facility, those officers with cellular phones not on the Sprint <br />network cannot be reached. This is an officer-safety issue, especially if the officer is not <br />answering their radio. <br />When one of our officers arrests a suspect and brings them to the jail at the new police facility, <br />the officer often looks through the suspect's cellular phone to see if there is anything of <br />evidentiary value. Oftentimes, co-conspirators and/or those with valuable information about the <br />case will call the arrestee on his/her cellular phone. Unfortunately, unless the arrestee's cellular <br />phone is on the Sprint network, those valuable phone calls are never received and the arresting <br />officer doesn't have the opportunity to utilize the suspect's cellular phone as an investigative tool <br />toward solving crimes and/or determining guilt or innocence. <br />Goals of the proiect: <br />The goal of this JAG request is to install the needed antennas, amplifiers, and repeaters at the <br />Buena Park Police Department facility so that there is cellular phone service coverage for all <br />other major service providers, such as: Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, etc. <br />Since all of these other major service providers operate using the similar technology, one set of <br />antennas wired to the requisite amplifiers and repeaters will provide coverage for all of the other <br />major service providers. Sprint coverage will continue to be maintained through the previously- <br />installed antenna, amplifies, and repeaters that already work with their proprietary technology. <br />By doing so, our police services, terrorism preparedness, communications, and handling of <br />emergencies will be greatly enhanced as people will be able to communicate as expected through <br />their cellular phones - especially during an EOC activation or terrorist event. <br />Strategies to be used for project: <br />To accomplish the Buena Park Police Department's 2011 JAG project goal, we will obtain quotes <br />from qualified vendors who have the needed expertise to install and test the needed equipment to <br />accomplish our goal. The equipment needs to provide adequate cellular service coverage in all <br />areas of the department and the equipment needs to be able to handle a large quantity of cellular <br />calls simultaneously, such as would be needed in the case of an emergency or an EOC activation <br />or terrorist event. <br />Proiect identifiers: See JAG Identifiers (attached) <br />• Law Enforcement - Officer Safety <br />Having cellular service coverage for all of the major service providers will enhance <br />officer safety in case of the loss of radio communication and/or needing to reach an <br />officer who is at the station but not answering their radio. <br />• Law Enforcement - Policing <br />Officers often use their cellular phones as a method to communicate with the public - and <br />vice versa. Officers inside the Buena Park police building need to have cellular coverage <br />for their particular service provider in order to provide a higher quality of service to the <br />public. <br />2011-DJ-BX-2532 <br />Page 9 of 38 <br />20A-17