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Print Grant Pre-Application Information <br />Problem and Project Operation -f <br />The Problem: <br />Orange County Emergency Management is the primary Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) and dispatch center for the County, <br />its municipalities, and those agencies that provide emergency services to the University and Hospital The current radio systems <br />utilize discrete VHF and UHF frequencies, which limits interoperability between public safety agencies To remedy this problem, the <br />county has requested, and received. funding from the 2004 Law Enforcement Terrorism Prevention Program to pay for two 800 MHz <br />VIPER tower sites for the county. The state Highway Patrol is leading the installation process <br />The problem is that the dispatch center cannot presently dispatch on the 800 MHz band Efforts are underway to bring local law <br />enforcement and emergency services agencies onto the 800 MHz VIPER platform However, unless the dispatch center's <br />equipment is not upgraded, emegency service units will be unable to be dispatched to 9-1-1 emergency calls, nor will the dispatch <br />center be able to receive information from those emergency responders. especially in cases life-threatening situations <br />Project Operation: <br />Law enforcement agencies of the County, towns of Hillsborough, Chapel Hill, Carrboro, Mebane, as well as the University of North <br />Carolina at Chapel Hill Police, and UNC Hospitals Police would directly benefit from these grant funds to create an interoperable <br />communications system in the county. as well as all 11 fire departments in the county, Orange County Emergency Medical Services, <br />Orange County Emergency Management, Orange County Rescue Squad, South Orange EMS and Rescue, and Orange County <br />Public Health Orange County is in an 800 MHz radio area that is VIPER compatible. A Universal Memorandum of Agreement has <br />been signed by all parties that will participate in the project and will be submitted along with the signature pages <br />If this proposal is funded, VIPER interoperable communications equipment will be installed in the 9-1-1 Communications center <br />housed within Orange County Emergency Management, This will allow the dispatch of emergency services within the county. <br />provide for communication with incoming mutual aid units which are part of the VIPER network, and interface with our backup 9-1-1 <br />center, the University Public Safety dispatch center. This project will involve the construction of a communications lower connected <br />to the dispatch center that is necessary in order to relay radio transmissions to the State Highway Patrol lower at Eno mountain The <br />tower will have a five channel repeater which will increase the radio coverage along the 1-40/1-85 corridor <br />Orange County public safely agencies are committed to implementing the VIPER project in the county and in support of this <br />proposal have designated $474,000 of the county's homeland security grant funding to purchase 148 VIPER compatible portable <br />radios We are also asking for additional radios to provide three (3) portable radios to each public safety agency in the county All <br />the radios that are to be purchased are APCO P-25 Compliant, 800 MHz compatible, and are upgradeable to digital <br />communications. and that the prices in the budget section of the pre-application are reflective of radios meeting these specifications <br />The project will utilize a contractor to complete a consolidated 800 MHz communications implantation plan to lead the county in <br />switching over to the 800 MHz platform The county will follow standard bidding procedures; amounts listed in the application are an <br />estimate from a non-binding single source quote for the purpose of the grant application. <br />Page 2 <br />littp:HwwWrncgccd.org/applications/GMSPreApp2005/PiintHTMLPYeApp,cfiii 1/26/2005