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7/5/2016
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Orange County OperaCountywide Public Mass Notification System <br />Standard Operating Procedures <br />tional Area <br />VIII. COSTS <br />The County of Orange agrees to fund the System for notifications classified as "emergency <br />use ". The County of Orange also agrees to continue to purchase updated E911 telephone data <br />and geographic maps. <br />Costs associated with use of the System for non - emergency activity is the responsibility of the <br />local Agency through separate contract with the mass notification Vendor. <br />IX. SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION/OPERATIONS <br />Individual Agencies are responsible for providing logins and procedural training to key <br />individuals within their Agency responsible for using the Mass Notification System. <br />A. County Administrator <br />The Orange County Sheriff's Department will assign and maintain a designated Mass <br />Notification Program Administrator responsible for overall acquisition, accessibility, <br />maintenance, compliance and management of all components required to provide an effective <br />countywide mass notification system. <br />The County Administrator is responsible for: <br />1. System acquisition and contract management. <br />2. Policy management and as needed modification (in consultation with public safety, <br />emergency management and emergency response personnel.) <br />3. Audit compliance: routine monitoring of System use to insure policy and contract <br />compliance. <br />4. Access management: record management of signed MOU from each participating <br />Agency, distribution of local administrator accounts and updated local administrator <br />contact list. <br />5. Data management: E911 data acquisition, update and compliance monitoring. <br />Countywide map file acquisition, update and overall geo- coding. <br />6. Testing: facilitate routine System -wide test exercise, document overall test results and <br />recommend and execute, as needed, corrective action at the County level. <br />7. Public education campaign: initiate and facilitate public education campaign aimed at <br />making the public aware of the countywide public mass notification system initiative and <br />citizen web portal. <br />8. System support: provide support to Local Agency Administrators. <br />B. Local Agency Administrator <br />Participating Agencies agree to appoint a designated Mass Notification Local Administrator <br />responsible for leading, coordinating, monitoring and optimizing use of the Mass Notification <br />System at the local level, Local Agency Administrator shall act as the Agency's central point <br />of contact and will work collaboratively with the County Administrator to insure local use of the <br />system is within policy and MOU guidelines. <br />Local Agency Administrator is responsible for: <br />Page 9 of 14 <br />25H -50 <br />
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