Public Safety Radio System Update September 9, 2013

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Public Safety Radio System Update September 9, 2013 Bill Greeves, CIO John Higgins, Deputy CIO 1

Timeline Beginning in 2016, Motorola will no longer support the current system. Also, future upgrades are not available. Therefore, a system replacement is required In 2008, IS department completed a comprehensive 800 MHz Radio Master Plan which identified the need to begin planning for a system replacement In 2011, the County engaged RCC, Consultants, Inc. to assist in evaluating our options for replacement, received report early 2012 Steering committee convened in May of 2012 to vet consultants report Presented update at March 11, 2013 Board work session 2

Since We Last Saw You County s CIP funding model updated to move funding forward to FY15 to accommodate the City of Raleigh (CoR) emergency communications center Steering committee sub team met several times with Cary and NCSHP to refine costs and partnership parameters Revised both Cary and NCSHP project/funding model to accommodate the CoR facility Both options fund replacement of current consoles only Any additional consoles required for new CoR facility to be funded by CoR Eliminated Wake-only option 3

Expenditures Capital Technical infrastructure at tower sites 10 Tower sites 24 channels each site Radio dispatch console equipment (911 Center, Barwell backup 911 center, Sheriff s Office, etc.) Microwave equipment for use in connecting the tower sites Engineering, project management, implementation services Backup system controller hardware and software (NCSHP only) Annual Maintenance/Technology Refresh Support/Maintenance Software: bug fixes, enhancements, upgrades Hardware: break/fix support Migration Assurance technology refresh bundled in predictable, level operating cost 4

Cost Overview Description NCSHP Partnership Cary Partnership Estimated Capital Project Costs $31,048,316 $29,669,988 Total Estimated Annual Maintenance $1,474,847 $1,423,735 Estimated Annual Maintenance County Portion Only $633,313 $611,365 Total Estimated Annual Maintenance (15 YR) $23,740,458 $22,917,714 Total Estimated Annual Maintenance (15 YR) County Portion Only $10,194,373 $9,841,079 Total Estimated Platform Cost (15 YR) $54,788,775 $52,587,701 5

Partnership Overview Project Timeline Description NCSHP Partnership Cary Partnership 29 Months 32 Months Est. Completion Dec 2016 Est. Completion Feb 2017 Impact to First Responders/Interoperability Minimal Minimal Coverage Addresses coverage issue areas Addresses coverage issue areas Costs +2.2 million (over lowest cost option) Least costly Annual Maintenance/Technology Refresh shared equipment Not clearly defined Planned via Motorola Migration Assurance Disaster Recovery Capability Not clearly defined Fully Automated Partner-Agency Radio Traffic Load on Wake County System Average +30%; Greater spikes during major events 0% (Networks are not shared) System Management Autonomy Limited Flexible System ID Resources 17,000 Max. Available 64,000 Max. Available System Type Motorola Motorola 6

Recommendation Based on evaluation criteria below, majority consensus from Steering Committee to proceed with the Cary partnership option User Functionality How reliable and easy to use will the system be for public safety field personnel? How easily will personnel be able to communicate with other agencies and jurisdictions? Which option is the best value in terms of capacity? System Management How easy will the system be to manage and upgrade? How easily/quickly can changes be implemented to respond to significant events within the County? Costs What components are required and when will costs be incurred? 7

Current Wake County System Blank slide for chart and graphs with no title. Legend: Blue = 24 channels Green = 10 channels Red = Master site Yellow = Areas targeted for radio signal improvement 8

Proposed Wake/Cary Partnership Blank slide for chart and graphs with no title. Legend: Blue = 24 channels Red = Master/backup site Orange = New or relocated sites Yellow = Areas targeted for radio signal improvement 9

Impact to Current Partnership w/ NCSHP Impact to NCSHP NCSHP and partners traffic moves off of the County s tower infrastructure Traffic moves to the NCSHP P25 system covering Wake County (scheduled to be operational 2 nd quarter 2014) We estimate that this move will require the NCSHP increase channel capacity on their system by 4 5 channels (at a cost of approximately 2 million) Impact to Wake County Requires us to provide a list of named users (radios) who will need access to NCSHP system for connectivity outside of County system Wake converts to model similar to the other large municipalities who operate their own system (e.g. Charlotte Mecklenburg, New Hanover County, Durham County, Guilford Metro) 10

Next Steps Follow-up on any questions raised Proceed with drafting Inter-Local Agreements Cary: ILA will detail governance, funding structure, upgrade process, etc. NCSHP: Amend ILA to ensure smooth exit for both partners from current partnership Plan to return at the upcoming November 4 th or 18 th BoC meeting to request authorization for County Manager to execute ILAs Recommend funding be appropriated in the FY15 CIP budget for the project System acquisition begins July 2014 11