Laserfiche WebLink
c gt <br />one on. Yours. <br />C.O. Email <br />....... <br />Contract Vehicle <br />......... _... _ .... <br />Mod. PO # <br />Mod PO Date <br />__. . _ ........ ..... .. <br />Approval from C.Q. <br />_ ..... <br />(Y / N) Date <br />E Contracts FOC <br />Date <br />Contracting Officer <br />C.O. Phone <br />Signature <br />Deliverable # 29 <br />Tribal Interoperable Field Operations Guides <br />Statement of Work <br />The Southern Planning Area (SPA) has five (5) Counties that currently have tribal entities which <br />have licenses issued by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Many of these tribal <br />entities have occasion to interact with local public safety- as local officials often will conduct <br />investigations on sovereign land. To date, interaction with the tribal entities in the SPA has been <br />limited to local outreach efforts by the individual Operational Areas through an agency's Tribal <br />Liaison unit or on a per -incident basis as the result of criminal investigations. In many of these <br />incidents, interoperable communications between the tribal entity and local agency has either <br />been non-existent or difficult. at best. as the result of a lack of information relative to the <br />communication systems utilized by the Tribal entity. <br />Willdan Homeland Solutions (Willdan) proposes the development of Tribal .Interoperable Field <br />Operations Guides (IFOGs) in two Operational Areas (Riverside and San Bernardino) and for <br />three tribal entities (Agrua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, San Manuel Band of Mission <br />Indians and the Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians). The IFOGs will be a high-level guide for all <br />tribal law enforcement/public safety, fire/EMS first responders to include identified Emergency <br />Operations Centers (mobile and portable), ambulance, public health, hospitals, and essential <br />tribal -governmental agencies to manage responses to and management of incidents. It will be <br />similar in format to the California Interoperability Field Operations Guide and the SPA <br />Operational Area IFOGs. <br />The IFOGs will provide a comprehensive guide for Tribal law enforcement and Tribal public <br />safety first responders, operational areas first responders, COM Coordinators, Communications <br />Unit Leaders (COML), Communications Technicians (COMT), and other agencies to establish <br />local, multi jurisdictional and regional interoperability, in support of incident response missions <br />and objectives. <br />The Tribal IFOGs will include at a minimum: <br />■ Contact information for every 24 Hour Monitoring Facility <br />■ Available tribal, operational area, regional, statewide and national interoperability <br />channels <br />■ Regularly monitored tribal, operational area, regional, statewide and national <br />interoperability channels <br />■ Tribal shared channels <br />GTS! Confidential <br />