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K <br />• Altamahaw Site: 1 channel <br />• Mebane Site: 2 channels. <br />OSSI — CAD Replacement <br />Since 1992 Orange County has utilized a Computer Aided Dispatch system from Logysis, the <br />current vendor. The system is outdated, unable to meet current demands and should be <br />replaced in order to accommodate system needs. OSSI has a complete package that will <br />provide a more robust and efficient system with needed modules already interfaced. The <br />system supports data sharing between agencies and across jurisdictions; improves employee <br />productivity by simplifying repetitive tasks; and delivers real -time information across the entire <br />Emergency Services spectrum including law enforcement, fire and EMS. OSSI is offering a <br />five -year payment plan which includes equal payments over the five years with 0% interest. <br />The proposal includes a turnkey hardware, software and services solution and can be funded <br />by 9 -1 -1 funds contingent upon the approval of the NC 9 -1 -1 Board. <br />800 MHz Radios <br />Portable and mobile radios within the Emergency Services Department have or will be reaching <br />seven -years of age. The projected useful life of these radios is seven years. Replacement is <br />necessary to ensure reliability for emergency responders. The Manager's Recommended <br />Capital Investment Plan (CIP) included the purchase of all radios and the Emergency Services <br />Workgroup is recommending that the replacement of radios be phased over the next five years. <br />The County started purchasing new 800 MHz radios in 2004, and the Fiscal Year 2012 -13 <br />Recommended Budget includes funding to replace these original radios plus sufficient radios <br />for new staff and to begin to replenish the disaster radio cache. The addition of 4.5 Emergency <br />Medical Services (EMS) units and 15 positions has diminished the disaster radio cache. Every <br />field employee must have a portable radio to ensure safe field operations. It is important to <br />establish standard features and specifications for 800 MHz radios (portables and mobiles) to <br />ensure system reliability, and optimal integration with new platforms (P25) which will be placed <br />in service by the North Carolina State Highway PatroINIPER starting in 2013. It is critical that <br />units purchased be standardized to ensure integration, reliability and reduce potential for field <br />failure. <br />The Emergency Services Workgroup has reviewed the Capital Investment Plan and makes the <br />following recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners: <br />2012 -13 <br />CIP <br />Viper Radio System <br />Additional Channels <br />on Existing Towers <br />Communications <br />OSSI -CAD <br />Replacement <br />800 MHz Radios <br />Manager's Recommendation <br />$543,750 <br />$128,000 <br />$620,000 <br />Workgroup Recommendation <br />$543,750 <br />$128,000 <br />$164,000 <br />FINANCIAL IMPACT: The Workgroup's recommendation for the VIPER Radio System and <br />OSSI -CAD Replacement does not necessitate any change from the Manager's Recommended <br />