File #: 21-0555    Version: 3
Type: Consent - Purchase Status: Passed
File created: 10/4/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/13/2021 Final action: 10/13/2021
Title: Authorize purchase of five 800 Megahertz portable radios and associated equipment from Motorola Solutions.
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Quote from Motorola Solutions
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council

THRU: Bonnie Hagan, Acting City Manager

FROM: Sean deMetropolis, Fire Chief


1. SUBJECT
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Authorize purchase of five 800 Megahertz portable radios and associated equipment from Motorola Solutions.
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2. SUMMARY
The purchase of five 800 Megahertz portable radios and associated equipment, for use in the Department Operating Center of the new Fire Headquarters, are necessary for local, regional, and statewide mutual aid response communications. These radios allow the Department to operate on emergency incidents with other local agencies.
3. RECOMMENDED ACTION
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Approve the purchase of five 800 Megahertz radios in an amount not to exceed $43,000, from Motorola Solutions, through Orange County Price Book Agreement #MA-060-21010004.

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4. FISCAL IMPACT
The total expenditure for this purchase is $43,000 and will be funded in Fire Station 1 (20400) through City Infrastructure Bond (553).
5. STRATEGIC PLAN GOALS
Goal 1: Provide for a safe community
a: Provide staffing and resources to deliver services that ensure public safety.

6. DISCUSSION AND BACKGROUND
Since 1996, the Sheriff-Coroner Department has operated and maintained the 800 Megahertz (MHz) Countywide Coordinated Communication System (CCCS) for public safety. The CCCS allows all police, fire, public works, and marine safety agencies in Orange County to share a common radio system, yet still provide agencies their own unique dispatch and tactical channels. The County chose to partner with Motorola for radios which provide seamless interoperability throughout the County and are key to local automatic and mutual aid response communications.
The Fire Department will be using the Countywide 800 MHz system for primary communications in the new Fire Headquarters Department Operating Center (DOC). The DOC command post is located in the classroom of Fire Department Headquarters, where Fire Department personnel may direct fire s...

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