UPGRADES TO 800 MHZ TRUNK RADIO SYSTEM TECHNOLOGY

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INFORMATION PAPER BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE UPGRADES TO 800 MHZ TRUNK RADIO SYSTEM TECHNOLOGY December 2013

Purpose To provide information on the completed analysis for a phased technology upgrade implementation of the Airport Authority s Public Safety Radio Communications System.

Background The Airports Authority operates a 5-site, 11-channel Motorola 800MHz Trunked Radio System purchased in 1997 that provides mission critical communications for Reagan National Airport, Dulles International Airport, and the Dulles Toll Road. Recent strategic investments have been made in the system. 2003 : The core of the system was replaced 2005/2006 : Public Safety Radios were replaced to maintain interoperability with mutual aid agencies 2009/2010 Two additional Radio Frequency (RF) Antenna Towers were constructed for coverage at Dulles International Airport

Radio System Assessment Staff recently concluded a consultant review of the Airports Authority radio system which notes or recommends the following: I - END OF LIFE COMPONENTS System reliability and interoperability with the Airports Authority s partners is at risk due to end of life components within the existing radio system. II - DE FACTO STANDARD FOR RADIO SYSTEMS A de facto standard for radio systems in this geographic area necessitates that future systems be procured from Motorola. To deviate from that standard could create public safety risk of reliable interoperability. III - COST RISK FOR NON-STANDARD RADIO SYSTEM In addition to interoperability risk, there is significant cost risk to moving away from the standard i.e., programming, equipment re-use, subscriber installations, and facilities construction. IV - PHASED IMPLEMENTATION Phased implementation minimizes operational risk. V - PREVIOUSLY COMPETED CONTRACTING VEHICLES There are previously competed government contracting vehicles for the Airports Authority to access in pursuing a Motorola System Refresh.

End of Life Components System reliability and interoperability with the Airports Authority s partners is at risk due to end of life Motorola components within the existing radio system. COMPONENT END OF SUPPORT Digital Spectra Consolette NO LONGER SUPPORTED Spectra Mobile Radios NO LONGER SUPPORTED Maxtrac NO LONGER SUPPORTED RCH3000 Radios NO LONGER SUPPORTED XTS3000 Portable Radios NO LONGER SUPPORTED Alarm Monitoring and Reporting System 4/30/2015 Zone Controller and Network Manager 12/31/2015 Encryption Key Loader 9/30/2016 Prime Site Controller 3/31/2017 Astro 25 Consolettes 10/1/2017 Remote Site Controllers 3/31/2018 Digital Signal Voting Comparators 12/31/2018 Console - Operation Positions and Digital Audio Switches 12/31/2018 Digital Interface Unit and Encryption Modules 12/31/2018 Radio Base Station / Repeaters 12/31/2020 Note Components that are highlighted in red are high risk in terms of impacting reliability and interoperability with Airports Authority partners

Motorola De Facto Standard across National Capital Region (NCR) Motorola has become the de facto standard across the NCR. The operations need ongoing direct and interoperable communications with NCR agencies. Several aspects of this requirement can only be met by a Motorola-supplied system. Prime examples are Failsoft Operation* and Interoperable Communications in Encrypted Mode. To deviate from this standard would jeopardize reliable interoperability. Jurisdiction Technology Platform Date Alexandria Motorola ASTRO-25 2010 Arlington County Motorola ASTRO-25 2005 DC Motorola ASTRO-25 2010 Fairfax County Motorola ASTRO-25 2010 Frederick County Motorola ASTRO-25 2010 Loudon County Motorola ASTRO-25 2008 Prince George s County Motorola ASTRO-25 2006 Prince William County Motorola ASTRO-25 2011 *Failsoft is a feature that supports the ability to communicate in the event of trunk failure or malfunction.

Cost Risk for Non-Standard Radio Systems In addition to interoperability risk there is significant cost risk in deviating from the de facto radio system standard in the NCR Region that includes development and customization costs. Cost Savings can be realized through Smart-X Technology (facilitates integration of the new core with older components) Reduced programming costs through over-the-air programming to new and existing subscribers Re-use of existing trunked equipment Simplified mobile radio installations Facility/Civil construction savings Together these savings are expected to total approximately $1.2 million. If the existing $800,000 subscriber cost is also considered, the cost savings would total approximately $2 million.

Phased Implementation Under a phased implementation approach, the new radio equipment will be interfaced into the existing Airports Authority radio system over time. This paced integration will allow a smoother, safer transition and lowers operational risks. Benefits of a phased implementation include: Extended Motorola supportability Full intersystem, internetwork interoperability with other radio users in the NCR Lower operational risk to the Authority Leverage existing investments for several more years Common Encryption platform within the NCR Expanded coverage outside the Authority area Familiarity with local jurisdiction subscriber radio

Phased Implementation (Continued) Phase 1 ESTABLISH FOUNDATION Phase 2 EXPAND CAPACITY Phase 3 ESTABLISH REDUNDANCY Phase 4 LEVERAGE ENTEPRISE NETWORK Phase 5 CUSTOMER ENHANCEMENTS Phase 6 BUSINESS INNOVATION This is a logical approach to refresh and enhance the radio system technology platform. It extends Motorola s support of the radio system and enhances interoperability with the NCR.

Previously Competed Government Contracting Vehicles The Airports Authority can procure the necessary public safety radio system technology refresh under a phased process utilizing a contract competitively procured by other governmental units. Jurisdiction Procurement Method Date Comment Alexandria Arlington County DC Fairfax County Negotiated as Upgrade to existing Motorola System Negotiated as Upgrade to existing Motorola System Cooperative Purchase Houston-Galveston Area Council (HGAC) Contract Negotiated as Upgrade to existing Motorola System 2010 Negotiated migration from Smartzone to Astro 25 2005 Negotiated migration from Smartnet to Astro 25 2010 Negotiated migration from Smartzone to Astro 25 2010 Negotiated migration from Smartzone to Astro 25 Frederick County Negotiated off of Stafford County Contract 2010 Negotiated migration from Smartzone to Astro 25 Loudon County Negotiated off of Stafford County Contract 2008 Negotiated migration from Smartzone to Astro 25 Prince George s County RFQ Qualification Process 2006 Motorola deemed only qualified response Prince William County RFP 2011 Motorola only qualified response

Next Steps December 2013 Develop and Review Contracting Strategy January/ February 2014 Business Administration Committee Consideration and Recommendation to Board 2014-2015 Phase 1 Implementation 2016-2019 Completion of phased system enhancements

Summary Staff recently concluded a consultant review of the Airports Authority radio system which noted or recommended the following: System reliability and interoperability with our partners is at risk due to end of life components within the existing radio system. A de facto standard for radio systems in this geographic area necessitates that future systems be procured from Motorola. To deviate from that standard could create public safety risk of reliable interoperability. In addition to interoperability risk there is significant cost risk to deviating from the standard development and customization costs. Phased implementation minimizes operational risk. There are previously competed contracting vehicles for the Airports Authority to access in pursuing a Motorola System Refresh. Next Steps Timeline December 2013 January/ February 2014 Milestone Develop and Review Contracting Strategy 2014 2015 Phase 1 Implementation Business Administration Committee Consideration and Recommendation to Board 2016 2019 Completion of phased system enhancements

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