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CTC Proposal to Orange County – Public Works to Animal Services <br />Page 17 <br /> <br />of fiber optics and directly connect approximately 650 community anchor institutions, including <br />schools, libraries, government buildings, community colleges, and public safety agencies. Mr. <br />DeHaven was tasked with overseeing numerous engineering and construction contractors, as <br />well as playing a key role in overall network design during this aggressive three-year endeavor <br />that began in late 2010 and was successfully completed in late-2013. <br />Wireless Communications <br />Mr. DeHaven assesses clients’ existing and projected wireless broadband needs and recommends <br />potential strategies for using new technologies to enhance and improve network operations and <br />services. Some select examples of his ongoing and past projects include: <br />x Engineering support of the ongoing deployment of a Countywide 4.9 GHz public safety <br />radio mesh network for the County of Port Angeles, WA. CTC conducted a needs <br />assessment of the County’s network and reviewed public safety mobile data <br />communications considerations, which led to the development of network specifications <br />and overseeing the procurement for the expansion of the County’s fiber network and a <br />Countywide wireless network serving both public safety and public access needs. <br />x Developed a strategic plan for a wireless data network to meet public safety and local <br />government needs in Seattle, WA. CTC previously conducted a feasibility study that <br />identified these needs. <br />x Oversight of the design and implementation of a “wireless downtown” for Skokie, IL to <br />enhance economic development and Internet accessibility for residents and visitors. <br />Public Safety Networking <br />In addition to supporting the design and deployment of NCRnet, Mr. DeHaven is the lead <br />engineer responsible for one of the key applications leveraging this regional network. Mr. <br />DeHaven is responsible for the design, implementation, and ongoing operations of a regional <br />videoconferencing network supporting Emergency Management among the 21 jurisdictions in <br />the National Capital Region (DC, MD, VA). CTC developed the systems’ designs and oversaw <br />implementation under a grant from the Department of Homeland Security Urban Areas Security <br />Initiative (UASI). This network now serves thousands of end users, integrated tightly with the ever <br />growing videoconferencing and VoIP systems leveraged by these jurisdictions. <br />In Anne Arundel County, MD, Mr. DeHaven assisted with the deployment of traffic surveillance <br />cameras. He provided analysis of candidate technical solutions for cameras using the County’s <br />high-speed fiber-optic I-Net to transport video and control signals, developed system <br />specifications, and oversaw the implementation of the County’s video surveillance capabilities. <br />Video and Unified Communications Engineering <br />Mr. DeHaven’s experience includes the management, design, and procurement of video, voice, <br />and data networks. Some select examples of his recent project work include: <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: FDEE3CE5-2218-4290-8CC7-E06D1211E72A