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EXHIBIT B <br /> PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br /> The East Bay Regional Communications System (EBRCS) is a P -25 compliant digital <br /> communications system manufactured by Motorola providing interoperability for emergency <br /> responders and others on the system in Alameda and Contra Costa counties. The system is a <br /> Motorola Astro 25 SmartZone Project 25 700/800 MHz. system. The system consists of 36 <br /> repeater sites divided into 6 simulcast cells. <br /> Cell Repeater Sites Channels Standalones Channels <br /> ALCO 4 16 1 4 <br /> Northwest <br /> ALCO 7 12 1 5 <br /> Southwest <br /> ALCO East 4 10 1 4 <br /> CCCO West 4 10 1 5 <br /> CCCO Central 8 10 <br /> CCCO East 3 7 2 3 -4 <br /> The EBRCS system specifications were developed by AECOM of Lynchburg Virginia. The <br /> system Master site controller is located at the Alameda County Office of Emergency Services <br /> and Homeland Security in Dublin. All of the repeater sites are connected back to the Master Site <br /> through a looped digital microwave system. Each cell will have a prime site that will house <br /> additional equipment to coordinate signal timing between itself and the other repeater sites <br /> within the cell. Each repeater site is equipped with an emergency generator and a minimum of 2 <br /> hours of batter backup power, and meets Motorola's R56 standards for grounding. The sites are <br /> owned by multiple agencies within Alameda and Contra Costa counties, with the majority of the <br /> sites owned by the two counties. The EBRCS Authority has entered into, or is in the process of <br /> entering into licensing agreements for use of the non county -owned sites. Each public safety <br /> dispatch center has connectivity to the system through microwave. The EBRCS Authority will <br /> provide dispatch consoles and/or console upgrades for each center. Currently there are 110 <br /> planned replacements and 39 upgrades to existing facilities. <br /> 1551170.2 <br /> - 28 - <br /> Project Operating Agreement 11170 <br /> City Attorney Group <br />
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