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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 4.8 Emerg Ops Communication Equipment CITY OF DUBLIN AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 12, 1986 SUBJECT EMERGENCY OPERATIONS COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT EXHIBITS ATTACHED None RECOMMENDATION N: Authorize a waiver of the formal bid procedure for base stations and purchase through Alameda County General Services Agency. Authorize staff to proceed with procurement of three hand-held radios in current fiscal year. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Fiscal Year 1985-86 $2 , 130. Sufficient funds are budgeted. (3 portable radios) Fiscal Year 1986-87 $6,600. Funding will be included in preliminary budget. ( 2 base stations ) DESCRIPTION The City Council has allocated funds for the purchase of emergency operations communications equipment as part of the adopted 1985-86 budget. A committee composed of City staff, Dublin/San Ramon Services District and Alameda County Communications personnel have studied the needs -of the City. The intent is to secure communications which can be used to direct personnel in the event of a disaster. Mr. Robert Rose, Chief Alameda County Communications Department, has evaluated the City' s needs. The initial recommended purchase includes two VHF base stations. One unit would be located at the Police Offices. This will allow for direct communication with patrol units. Currently the Watch Sergeant must either communicate through the use of a hand-held radio, or telephone the dispatch center to relay communications. The hand-held radio has limited capacity to communicate from within a building. Also, the base station would contain 8 programmable channels to allow communication with police, fire, ambulance, and other responders. The second base station would be installed at DSRSD Fire Station No. 1 . This has been designated as an Emergency Operations Center (EOC) during a major incident. The Fire Department has also designated this location and indicated a willingness to have police communications equipment installed at this location. This will provide a centralized communications center in the event of a major disaster. The purchase of this equipment will enhance the communications capabilities during the provision of emergency services. Alameda County Communications Department has indicated a willingness to purchase the base stations through the County General Services Agency. The City would then reimburse the County for the purchase. The County would utilize their internal purchasing procedures. The purchase through the County will allow the City to take advantage of the County' s purchasing power and their working relationship with the vendor. The estimated cost of two base stations installed with converters and antenna is $6 , 600 . Delivery is anticipated to take more than 60 days . Therefore, funding for this purchase will be included in the 1986-87 budget. Staff has also arranged for the purchase of three hand-held portable radios. The intent is to have communications equipment available for use by public works personnel during a disaster. The cost per unit is $710 for a unit which is compatible with existing Police Services equipment. It is anticipated that delivery of these units will be complete before the end of fiscal year 1985-86 and sufficient funds are budgeted. Staff recommends that the City Council authorize the waiver of the formal bidding procedures for the purchase of 2 communications base stations from Alameda County General Services Agency for delivery after July 1 , 1986 . Further, staff requests authorization to proceed with the purchase of 3 hand-held ICOM portable radios during the current fiscal year. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- COPIES TO: ITEM N0. o