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Page 2 - cout'd <br />Cost justification for Next Generation equipment for City of Santa Ana <br />Current city -owned equipment has reached its end -of- Life and requires replacement and /or software upgrade. The <br />existing radio equipment includes; police dispatch consoles, all mobile and portable radios and base radio control <br />stations. <br />Console and Radio Eauipment <br />Currently, Police Communications operates seven radio dispatch consoles within the Emergency 911 Operations <br />Center. These dispatch consoles have been discontinued and will not support the technical and operational <br />requirements of the "Next Generation" 800 MHz system. The existing Gold Elite Console equipment will be <br />replaced with an IP based Motorola NICC7500 model that will provide console priority and support the "Next <br />Generation" radio system; maintaining all features and functions. Motorola Solutions provides the only equipment <br />that is compatible with the 800 MHz system. Santa Ana Police dispatch consoles are scheduled for replacement in <br />January 2016. The replacement cost for seven dispatch consoles will be $600,182 (P &I) <br />Approximately 78% of current City owned subscriber radio equipment are obsolete and require replacement. These <br />legacy radios cannot be upgraded and will not be compatible with the new Project 25 (P25) radio system, however a <br />small portion of equipment may only require a software upgrade. Equipment replacement includes portable and <br />mobile radios, along with base radio control stations. <br />Portable radios, both the Motorola APX6000 utilized by public safety and the Motorola APX4000 utilized by other <br />City agencies, allow users the flexibility of a portable radio that can be carried while performing their assigned <br />duties. The Astro Spectra mobile radios are affixed within various City vehicles for use by public safety and <br />participating City agencies. <br />The current Astro Spectra Base Radio is obsolete and can no longer be repaired. Thus, when the system backbone is <br />upgraded to Project 25 (P25) standard during FY 2018 -19, all subscriber radios must be P25 capable. Administered <br />by the Telecommunications Industry Association, P25 is the standard for the manufacturing of interoperable digital <br />two -way wireless communications products. Specifically, equipment today must demonstrate compliance with the <br />P25 standard to meet the current best practice needs and ensure compatibility with other P25 equipment. <br />Orange County Law Enforcement agencies have long benefited from a unique capability to monitor the Orange <br />County Law Enforcement Channel known as "Red Channel ". The Hot Red radio receiver installed in all front -line <br />law vehicles allows for officers to monitor Red channel at all times, regardless of what channel they have selected as <br />their primary channel . This allows an officer to listen to emergency traffic from other agencies such as crime <br />broadcasts or pursuits while still communicating with Santa Ana Police dispatch. This capability requires a unique <br />configuration of radio equipment that is not available in any other off -the -shelf arrangement, and is a proprietary <br />system designed by Motorola, Inc. Nlotorola has extended a 50% discount off the list price to agencies, if purchased <br />prior to December 3 t, 2015. <br />The total replacement cost of City owned portable and mobile radios along with the base control stations equipment <br />is $=1,267,176 (P &I). <br />