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File #: 15-4706    Version: 1 Name: Tarrant County 911 District Grant
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 5/22/2015 In control: Police
On agenda: 6/16/2015 Final action: 6/16/2015
Title: Resolution authorizing the City Manager to apply for funding from the Tarrant County 9-1-1 District’s “2015 P25 Radio Interoperability Assistance Program” to purchase Project 25 (P25) compliant radios, system software and equipment in the estimated amount of $151,766
From
Fred Bates, Jr.

Title
Resolution authorizing the City Manager to apply for funding from the Tarrant County 9-1-1 District’s “2015 P25 Radio Interoperability Assistance Program” to purchase Project 25 (P25) compliant radios, system software and equipment in the estimated amount of $151,766

Presenter
Steve Dye, Chief of Police and Mike Taylor, Assistant Chief of Police

Recommended Action
Approve

Analysis
Project 25 (P25) is a set of standards produced through the joint efforts of the Association of Public Safety Communications Officials International, the National Association of State Telecommunications Directors, selected Federal agencies and the National Communications System. The entire project is standardized under the Telecommunications Industry Association. The P25 set of standards involves digital Land Mobile Radio services for local, state/provincial, and national public safety organizations and agencies in order to function more efficiently during mutual aid incidents.

The Tarrant County 9-1-1 District is offering a new funding source to assist and improve regional communications interoperability. The 2015 “P25 Radio Interoperability Assistance Program” will have an estimated $2,000,000 available to its district members in the fall with an allocation of approximately $151,766.00 for the City of Grand Prairie. The available amount was based on the City’s percentage of population (approximately 7 percent) within the district. The program will reimburse the City of Grand Prairie for the purchase of a P25 compliant radio system and other related equipment.

This funding through the “P25 Radio Interoperability Assistance Program” requires no City cash or in-kind match and will help alleviate costs of the ongoing radio system replacement project.

The Public Safety, Health and Environment Committee reviewed this item on June 3, 2015 and recommended that it be forwarded to the City Council for approval.

Financial Consideration
None

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