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Contract Award to Mallory Safety & Supply <br />September 16, 2013 <br />Page 2 <br />Critical Infrastructure and Key Resources (CIKR): The SAPD/Civic Center Critical <br />Infrastructure and Key Resources protection project began with the installation of a robust video <br />camera system at police headquarters to harden and protect the perimeter of the facility. Phase I <br />was completed in early 2012. Phase II included the installation of approximately 30 cameras <br />around the Santa Ana Civic Center, creating a similar network to what exists at police <br />headquarters. To improve upon and maintain current capabilities of this complex project, funds <br />are needed for additional cameras and a comprehensive maintenance agreement for hardware <br />and software sustainment. Four mobile camera trailers will be purchased to augment visual gaps <br />around the Civic Center and downtown Santa Ana. The trailers will also be regionally available to <br />any Law Enforcement agency in Orange County for high profile or special events to provide them <br />the same real-time situational awareness. <br />Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC): Tactical Emergency Casualty Care is a one-day <br />training course whereby law enforcement officers from throughout Orange County are trained to <br />render life-saving treatment during an emergency. Military and civilian care research indicates <br />that the actions of first responders in an emergency are critical to increased survival rates for <br />victims of traumatic injuries. This course has the approval of Peace Officer Standards and <br />Training, the State Emergency Medical Authority, and the Local Emergency Medical Authority. At <br />this training, officers are issued an Individual First Aid Kit which contains essential tools <br />necessary to render aid. This course was originally piloted and developed using FY2009 UASI <br />funds, and has become one of the most important and popular Homeland Security courses in the <br />Orange County Operational Area. To date, over 1,500 Orange County Law Enforcement Officers <br />have been trained with these life-saving skills. <br />Regional Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR): The Regional Automated License <br />Plate Recognition project has outfitted over 60 percent of Orange County Law Enforcement <br />agencies with Automated License Plate Recognition capabilities. These devices are installed on <br />patrol cars, read license plates and provide officers with information on whether or not the vehicle <br />or registered owner is suspected or wanted in a crime. The proposed action will expand the <br />program with the purchase of additional mobile units, some fixed at critical infrastructure, and <br />maintenance. <br />Long Range Acoustic Devices (LRAD): For decades, Long Range Acoustic Devices have <br />been extremely effective in warning large masses of impending danger and providing life-saving <br />information via large speaker systems. The Anaheim/Santa Ana UASI offices seek to implement <br />a regional capability with the purchase of several mobile/fixed LRAD devices for communicating <br />with citizens during emergencies or disasters. <br />On September 4, 2012, the City Council awarded a contract to Mallory Safety & Supply Company <br />for the purchase of the equipment associated with each of these programs. The contract award <br />was for a one-year period with provision for two, one-year renewals. Staff recommends the first <br />renewal of the contract. <br />22D-2