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Yes. Existing infrastructure of the 800 MHz CCCS has reached its end of life after 14 years, and requires <br />a systematic replacement of critical equipment to achieve P25 standards by 2018. <br />5. Why did you choose this specific Equipment? <br />Financing of the Partnership Costs owed to the County of Orange would allow the City and its recently <br />purchased equipment to access the 800 MHz communication system and improve the reliability of <br />communication related to any public safety incidents within the county or in the event of a natural disaster. <br />800 MHz CCCS is utilized by all Orange County Police, Fire, Public Works and Lifeguard Agencies. It <br />provides for seamless interoperability experience between all agencies for the purposes of radio <br />communications under both emergency and non -emergency situations. This system is unique to public <br />safety, in that it allows for the use of "red channel" operations. This frequency is a one of a kind feature of <br />the system where police are able to coordinate during countywide emergency situations, such as; pursuits <br />crossing multi jurisdictions, emergency crime broadcasts, and major mutual aid incidents. <br />6. For how many years do you expect to utilize the Equipment? <br />The expected useful life of this system is ten to fifteen years. <br />Very truly yours, <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA, as Lessee <br />am <br />[Signature Page to Essential Use Cert ficate] <br />D-2 <br />