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Police
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10/17/2011
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ATTACHMENT A 2011-DJ-BX-2532 <br />City: Stanton <br />The City of Stanton proposes to use the 2011 Justice Assistance Grant funding as follows: <br />Purpose Areas: State which Purpose Area(s) out of the following programs your project will be used for <br />- Law Enforcement; Prosecution and court; Prevention and education; Corrections and community <br />corrections; Drug treatment and enforcement; Planning, evaluation, and technology improvement; & <br />Crime victim and witness programs (other than compensation). <br />Law enforcement, prosecution and court, program planning, evaluation, and technology improvement. <br />Program Narrative: <br />Outline the Proposed program activities - <br />The Orange County Sheriff's Department provides police services for the City of Stanton (Stanton Police <br />Services). Stanton Police Services currently utilizes some outdated equipment that needs to be replaced or <br />repaired on a regular basis due to continuous use, specifically electronic and communications related <br />equipment. Some of the police units (investigator vehicles) utilized by Stanton Police Services are <br />completely void of any communication devices of any kind due to a lack of funding for these items. Our <br />handheld pacset radios are often out for service. They use batteries that need to be replaced on a regular <br />basis due to the older type of battery charger (non battery conditioners) used in the station. Often times <br />the handheld radio pacsets are unreliable for use irl the field by Deputies due to the batteries wearing out <br />prematurely. <br />We intend to better serve the citizens of the city of Stanton by utilizing funds to purchase updated <br />equipment for use in the field and in our police station. <br />Purchasing updated equipment will help us save the city and taxpayers money by replacing outdated <br />equipment that is deemed to be somewhat disposable with equipment that has a longer life expectancy. <br />Replacing existing equipment that has to be replaced or repaired often is the main objective of this <br />project. <br />Outfitting police units void of communication devices would allow investigative units responding to the <br />scene of major crimes to communicate with the first responders quickly and more effectively. Being able <br />to communicate quickly is essential in relaying information in real time. This will enable our investigative <br />units to be more effective in solving crimes, apprehending suspects, and recovering stolen property, all of <br />which help in the prosecution of crimes. <br />Purchasing handheld pacset radios, batteries, and battery reconditioning chargers will help the equipment <br />last longer and be more reliable. This will reducing the overall budget needed to maintain the radio <br />equipment. Reliable radio equipment is vital for Deputies to communicate with each other, investigative <br />units, and supervisors. <br />Provide a brief Analysis of the need for the programs - <br />Stanton Police Services is currently using radio pacsets that are constantly used on a twenty four hour <br />basis and are often in need of service as a result. Batteries for the radios do not last to their full potential <br />due to the older type battery chargers used to charge them. The batteries often render the radios useless to <br />the Deputy in the field because they wear out prematurely. <br />Investigators responding to major crimes (often from home) cannot communicate with ground units or <br />keep up to date on rapidly evolving situations due to the lack of police radios in their units. This increases <br />2011-DJ-BX-2532 <br />Page 33 of 38 <br />20A-41
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