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File Number: 12 -175 <br />equipment will bring the City into compliance with the EBRCSA Project Operating Agreement. <br />Coinciding with the implementation of the EBRCSA system is the Federal Communications <br />Commission (FCC) mandate to meet Narrow Banding requirements by January 1, 2013. In <br />December 2004, FCC Docket no. 99 -87 mandated that all radio equipment operating below <br />512 MHz must operate using narrow, 12.5 kHz channel spacing that replaces the current 25 <br />kHz banding by that date. On January 1, 2013, all public safety and business industrial land <br />mobile radio systems operating in the 150 -512 MHz radio bands must cease using 25 kHz <br />efficiency technology and begin operating at least 12.5kHz efficiency technology. This <br />deadline is the result of the FCC effort that began almost two decades ago to ensure more <br />efficient use of the spectrum access for public safety and non - public safety users. Migration <br />to 12.5 kHz efficiency technology (referred to as Narrow Banding) will allow the creation of <br />additional channel capacity within the same radio spectrum, and will support more users. <br />After January 1, 2013, licensees not operating at 12.5 kHz efficiency will be in violation of the <br />Commission's rules and could be subject to FCC enforcement action that may include <br />admonishment, fines, or loss of license. Nearly all Police Department radios must be <br />replaced to comply with this requirement, as do some of the Public Works radios. <br />The purpose of the EBRCSA is to implement and maintain an interoperable, region Project 25 <br />compliant public safety radio system. Project 25, more commonly referred to as P25, refers to <br />interface standards for digital radio systems enabling equipment from different manufacturers <br />to work together. These standards allow effective communications between different public <br />safety agencies in emergencies. Since its creation in 2007, EBRCSA has continued to <br />acquire and develop a P25 compliant system. <br />EBRCS (the radio system of the EBRCSA) is based on a Motorola design with a Harris <br />Stratex microwave system connecting the radio sites. The EBRCSA has secured about <br />$46,000,000 in grant funding for the build -out of the system infrastructure (total cost of <br />$64,000,000, excluding design costs). The remaining funds required to complete the system <br />are funded by the $11,000,000 in local revenue generated by participating agencies that have <br />already been contributed and $6,000,000 in issued debt. The repayment of the debt is <br />included in the annual operating payments made by participating agencies. The radio system <br />is scheduled to go live in June 2012, with the intent to have the migration of users onto the <br />system by January 1, 2013 to meet the FCC Narrow Banding deadline. <br />a6181A01LyiIU_[I&I <br />The City has obtained funds through a number of grants for replacement of some of the <br />needed radios. Funding for this EBRCSA project has not been included in the 2012 -13 <br />budget since precise costs have only recently been determined. <br />The total purchase price for the EBRCS radio equipment amounts to $469,252 (net of a <br />trade - allowance /credit for 116 radios valued at $52,700). This purchase will be made through <br />an agreement with Motorola Solutions, Incorporated. Currently, the City utilizes the local <br />Motorola Solutions Distributor, Red Cloud, Incorporated, and all purchases will be made <br />through them. Additionally, all prices are based on the discounts incorporated in the current, <br />competitively bid Contra Costa County Radio contract, derived from its RFQ # 0904 -018 for <br />Professional Grade P25 Subscriber Radios. <br />City of San Leandro Page 2 Printed on 611212012 <br />