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Washtenaw County 800 Megahertz Consortium Business Plan
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Desired Outcomes Share information about emergency response and communications equipment Answer any questions about the 800 MHz Consortium Business Plan
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Agenda Interoperability discussion Interoperability across disciplines (police, fire, EMS) Interoperability across jurisdictions Coverage discussion Details of business plan, including funding
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Current Reality Countywide agencies: 15 fire, 12 police, 1 primary ambulance, 1 Hazmat, 1 State Police Four communication systems – not interoperable 400+ fire fighting personnel 800+ police officers 341,000+ County residents Approx XXXXXX people dialed 911 in 2004 Change in federal communication standards (APCO 25)
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Current users of Washtenaw County 800 MHz Radio System Police – Ann Arbor, Chelsea, EMU, Milan, Northfield Twp., Pittsfield Twp., Saline, Washtenaw County, Ypsilanti (10 of 12) State Police – MSP/Ypsilanti (1 of 1) Fire – Ann Arbor Twp., Northfield Twp., Pittsfield Twp., Ypsilanti, Ypsilanti Twp. (5 of 15) EMS – part of Huron Valley Ambulance HazMat – part of the HazMat team
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Why isn’t communication equipment already interoperable? Different jurisdictions use different equipment Limited local funding; competing local priorities Planning is limited and fragmented Requires shared management Limited amount of radio spectrum available to public safety
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Coverage Rural coverage is poor Manchester, Sylvan, Lyndon, Milan, Bridgewater, Sharon, York, Augusta People transporting through areas also have poor coverage Urban coverage In-building communication for fire safety is poor Non-public safety users on system
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800 MHz Consortium Charge Develop a plan for one system Interoperability: all police, fire, EMS can talk directly with one another 95% geographic coverage: recognizing the amount of time residents spend traveling Sustainable from a funding perspective Nine options were examined Recommendation: Migrate to Michigan Public Safety Communication System (MPSCS)
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MPSCS State system, used by State Police Lowest cost option Allows Washtenaw to take advantage of infrastructure in Jackson, Livingston, and Monroe Communication statewide APCO 25 compliant
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How County agencies benefits More efficient communications Greater radio signal coverage and strength Replacement of obsolete equipment Compliant with federal guidelines Positions agencies for mobile data Common communications platform Required upgrade to digital communication
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How County residents benefit
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Plan Details Build additional towers Replace all current radios & consoles for Fire, Police, EMS Purchase radios for Fire agencies not now on the 800 MHz radio system Finalize details with MPSCS Seek voter approval Dedicated millage of XXX November 2005 ballot issue
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Summary o Interoperability o Coverage o Sustainability
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Questions?
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