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HomeMy WebLinkAbout22F - MOBILE COMPUTER SYSTEM REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: FEBRUARY 05, 2007 TITLE: APPROVED o As Recommended o As Amended o Ordinance on 1" Reading o Ordinance on 2M Reading o Implementing Resolution o Set Public Hearing For CONTRACT AMENDMENT FOR MOBILE COMPUTER SYSTEM (BID SPEC. 06-126) a~tZ- CITY MANAGER CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER - RECOMMENDED ACTION Amend the contract with Tribalco to furnish all labor, materials and equipment to install additional mobile computer systems in police department vehicles by $499,789.99 for an amount not to exceed $1,499,789.99. DISCUSSION On September 19, 2005, the City Council accepted a $8.4 million Urban Area Security Initiative grant from the federal Department of Homeland Security, through the State of California, Office of Homeland Security. This initiative was designed to enhance the domestic preparedness of urban areas by ensuring that all emergency first responders have adequate equipment and systems to prevent, respond to and recover from acts of terrorism. The grant provides total reimbursement to local agencies for equipment purchases approved and authorized by the Office of Disaster Preparedness. A consortium of 19 Orange County jurisdictions makes up the UASI Santa Ana Urban Area, with the City of Santa Ana the lead agency. An objective of the consortium is to improve communications between first responders during an emergency. A project underway is the installation of wireless computers, including a 4.9 GHz "air" card for data sharing between all Fire and Police vehicles responding to an emergency. A prior UASI grant wired Santa Ana Fire Department first responder vehicles into the ad-hoc network. The Santa Ana Police Department maintains a fleet of 110 black and white patrol cars and approximately 40 specialized vehicles for a total of approximately 150 first responder vehicles. On September 05, 2006, utilizing UASI grant funding, the City Council awarded a contract to Tribalco to furnish all labor, materials and equipment to install the mobile computer system in police department vehicles, based upon the City 22F-1 Contract Award for Mobile Computer System September 5, 2006 Page 2 of Garden Grove's contract. In the first phase, funding allowed for the wiring of approximately 80 vehicles. Utilizing funds from the fiscal year (FY) 2005 UASI Grant will add 40 more police vehicles to the mobile ad-hoc network. Tribalco has agreed to extend the pricing for the second phase. As a result, staff recommends Council approval of this action. FISCAL IMPACT Funds are available Security Initiative no. 125-333-6641). in the Office of Emergency Services (UASI) Police Machinery & Equipment (OES) Urban Areas account (account APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS: (/-; ",Ji,,~ Ls-- '-. \\ ,\.~ ~~\'('\'\'\\...., Pol -" ~~~,~ ~___ S~Francisco Gutierrez Executive Director Finance & Mgmt. Services Agenc~ Paul M. Walters Chief of Police PMW/TO/06-126.7:uc 22F-2