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1 Statewide Operational Needs and Technical Resources Assessment Presented to the Public Safety and Education Communications Governance Council by the Idaho Statewide Interoperability Executive Council November 18 2008

2 Needs Assessment Overview Evaluation of 44 Counties, 3 Tribes, State Agencies –Operations Environment –Communications Requirements –Interoperability Analysis –Communications Environment –Radio Site Information –Inventory & Projections –Improvements –Description of Problems Evaluation of 6 Districts –Interoperability Analysis

3 Communications Requirements –Ease of Operation –Adequate Radio Coverage –Facilitate Interagency Cooperation: –Reliability –Cost –Project Schedule and Strategy –Federal Interoperability –Level 3 Moving to Level 5 Interoperability Needs Assessment Overview

4 Usage - how often interoperable communications technologies are used District 1 District 2 District 3 District 5 District 6 District 4 Tribes State Agencies Interoperability – District Information Needs Assessment Overview

5 Governance - common governing structure for solving interoperability issues District 3 District 5 District 6 State Agencies Tribes District 4 District 1 District 2 Interoperability – District Information Needs Assessment Overview

6 Technology - data and voice communications technology 700 M H z P25 Ada County Bannock County Bingham County (Includes using a 2 nd Radio) District 1 District 2 District 3 District 4 District 5 District 6 State Agencies Tribes Interoperability – District Information Needs Assessment Overview

7 Standard Operating Procedures - formal written guidelines or instructions for incident response District 1 District 3 District 4 District 5 District 2 District 6 State Agencies Tribes Interoperability – District Information Needs Assessment Overview

8 Design Overview Alternatives: Alternative 1 – 700 MHz / VHF Overlay Statewide –700 MHz and VHF by Area in the State –700 MHz and VHF by County –700 MHz and VHF by Agency-Discipline Alternative 2 – 700 MHz Statewide –County, District, Region Interoperability –VHF Federal Interoperability –Ongoing VHF Operations

9 Design Overview Recommendation : Statewide 700 MHz System, is the most viable architecture for meeting the shared system project objectives. –Unified shared systems statewide for ease of operation –Interoperability –Coverage –Reliability –Emergency access –Ability to support new technologies –System operational transparency –Commonality of equipment

10 Implementation Phases –Phase 0 – Implementation Planning –Phase 1 – Master Sites and Backbone Support –Phase 2 – Regional Build-out –Phase 3 – Completion Phase Design Overview

11 Phase 0 – Implementation Planning –Assemble and Fund Project Management Teams: Develop Project Schedules Develop Governance, Site Sharing and MOUs Fine Tune Implementation Sequence based on Implementation Priorities Structure and Issue Phase 1 RFPs –Install the Funded 700 MHz Sites –Upgrade Supporting Microwave –Upgrade Affected Dispatch Centers Design Overview

12 Project Management Teams

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14 Phase 1 – Master Sites and Backbone Support –Add switching centers in Pocatello, Coeur d’Alene –Shift existing 700 MHz systems in Region 1 and 3 to new switches –Complete Dispatch Center Connectivity –Equip selected State Agencies with 700 MHz Subscriber Equipment –Project Management Team: Develop migration plans for complete agencies/counties Refine plans – lessons learned Design Overview

15 Phase 2 – Regional Build-out –Project Management Team: Develop governance and user agreements Refine plans – lessons learned Identify narrowband at-risk counties Refine schedule –Implement Phase 2 counties and sites –Equip and cut over appropriate agencies, counties, state agencies Design Overview

16 Phase 3 – Completion Phase –Project Management Team: Develop governance and user agreements Refine plans – lessons learned Refine schedule –Implement remaining counties and sites –Equip and cut over appropriate agencies, counties, state agencies Design Overview

17 Design/Build SOW Overview Based on the Design Provides visibility into the entire Statewide System References the Needs Assessment Report and Design Scalable for multi-use phased procurement Tailored for incremental purchases Multi-vendor competitive procurement

18 Design/Build SOW Overview Project Execution Content: –Radio-useful Terms and Conditions –Project Execution Plan –Proposal Evaluation Criteria –Milestone Inspections –Training Needs –Coverage Testing –Acceptance Testing and Burn-in –Support and Maintenance –Subcontractor (radio shop) qualifications –Cut over plans and acceptance criteria

19 Design/Build SOW Overview Material Content: –Radio infrastructure –Microwave systems –Dispatch Equipment –Power Systems –User Equipment Features –Physical Construction Standards –P25 Standards –Environmental Standards –Grounding Spec

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