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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-431 1 RESOLUTION NO. 93-431 2 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO 3 AND KENYON D. CRABTREE, CONSULTANT, DOING BUSINESS AS THE COMMUNICATIONS GROUP, FOR SERVICES RELATING TO THE 800 MHz TRUNKED 4 VOICE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM PROJECT. 5 6 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to 7 execute on behalf of the city an agreement by and between the City 8 of San Bernardino and Kenyon D. Crabtree, Consultant, doing 9 business as the Communications Group, for services relating to 10 assistance with development and preparation of a plan for an 800 11 MHz Trunked Voice Communications System. 12 13 agreement is rescinded if the parties to the agreement fail to SECTION 2. The authorization to execute the above-referenced 14 execute it within sixty (60) days of the passage of this 15 resolution. 16 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly 17 adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San 18 Bernardino at a reqular meeting thereof, held on the 19 6th day of December , 1993, by the following vote, to wit: 20 Councilmembers 21 NEGRETE 22 CURLIN 23 HERNANDEZ 24 OBERHELMAN 25 DEVLIN 26 POPE-LUDLAM 27 MILLER 28 AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT x x x x x x x r 93-431 --- -- ,"""""'" RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AGREEMENT WITH KENYON CRABTREE, COMMUNICATION GROUP, INC., FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES IN CONNECTION WITH 800MHz PROJECT. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 'i2LUJ/u.f0 t!lA/L~ t 1 ' ' City Clerk ~ /f(1/i{f/"ti( /IJftJdt1:r:u., '&~L~ The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this day of Dec..mhPt: ,1993. ~ ) d '~4:11 !.'1Ult~ I Tom 'Minor, Ma?or City of San Bernardino Approved as to form 8 and legal content: 9 JAMES F. PENMAN 10 C~~y /1::: yQ a_ II B/~(..I 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 .-2- 93-431 , ,3--r:.a...-. ,,\ -., ,- W.":;, \ -<. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AGREEMENT This Agreement is made and entered into this '~\\\day of \="~'\:, , 19\'1'1 , between the City of San Bernardino, a Municipal Corporation (hereinafter referred to as "CITY") and The Communications Group (hereinafter referred to as "CONSULTANT"). A. Recitals. (i) City has heretofore issued its Statement of Work pertaining to the performance of professional services with respect to assistance with development and preparation of a plan for an 800 MHz Trunked Voice Communications System ("PROJECT" hereafter), of which a copy is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and by this reference made a part hereof. (ii) CONSULTANT has now submitted its proposal for the performance of such services, a full, true and correct copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "B" and by this reference mad a party hereof. (iii) CITY desires to retain CONSULT ANT to perform professional services necessary to render advice and assistance to CITY, City Council and General Services staff in the preparation of PROJECT. (iv) CONSULTANT represents that it is qualified to perform such services and is willing to perform such professional services as are herein after defined. NOW, THEREFORE, it is agreed by and between CITY and CONSULTANT as follows: B. Agreement. 1. Definitions: The following definitions shall apply to the following terms, except where the contest of this Agreement otherwise requires: (a) Proiect: The assistance with development and preparation of a comprehensive plan for implementation and construction of an 800 MHz Trunked 1 93-431 Radio Communications System described in Exhibit "C" hereto including, but not limited to, assisting the CITY in developing system requirements, determining design strategies and system functionality, dispatch system cutover strategies, as well as assistance with overall project coordination and implementation, and attendance at any and all work sessions or other meetings conducted by CITY with respect to the project. (b) Services: Such professional services as are necessary to be performed by CONSULTANT in order to complete the Project. (c) Completion of Proiect: The date of completion of all phases of the project, including any and all procedures, development plans, maps, surveys, plan documents, technical reports, meetings, oral presentations, and the adoption of the project as set forth in Exhibit "C" hereto shall be six months from the date of this agreement. 2. CONSULTANT agrees as follows: (a) CONSULTANT shall forthwith undertake and complete the project in accordance with Exhibit "C" hereto and all in accordance with Federal, State and CITY statutes, regulations, ordinances and guidelines, all to the reasonable satisfaction of CITY. (b) CONSULTANT shall, at CONSULTANT's sole cost and expense, secure and hire such other persons as may, in the opinion of CONSULTANT, be necessary to comply with the terms of this AGREEMENT. In the event any such other persons are retained by CONSULTANT, CONSULTANT hereby warrants that such persons shall be fully qualified to perform services required hereunder. CONSULTANT further agrees that no subcontractor shall be retained by CONSULTANT except upon the prior written approval of CITY. 3. CITY agrees as follows: (a) To pay CONSULTANT a maximum sum of $20,000 for the performance of the services required hereunder. This sum shall cover the cost of all staff time and all other direct and indirect costs or fees, including the work of employees, consultants and subcontractors to CONSULTANT. Payment to CONSULTANT, by CITY, shall be made in accordance with the schedule set forth below.t 2 93-43"1 (b) Payments to CONSULTANT shall be made by CITY in accordance with the invoices submitted by CONSULTANT, on not less than a monthly basis, and such invoices shall be paid within forty-five (45) days after said invoices are received by CITY. All charges shall be in accordance with CONSULTANT's proposal with respect to hourly rates. (c) Additional services: Payments for additional services requested, in writing, by CITY, and not included in Exhibit "C" hereof, shall be paid on a reimbursement basis in accordance with the fee schedule set forth in said Exhibit "B". Charges for additional services shall be invoiced on a monthly basis and shall be paid by CITY within a reasonable time after said invoices are received by CITY. 4. CITY agrees to provide to CONSULTANT: (a) Such information as is generally available from CITY files applicable to the Project. (b) Assistance, if necessary, in obtaining information from other governmental agencies and/or private parties. However, it shall be CONSULTANT's responsibility to make all initial contact with respect to the gathering of such information. 5. Ownership of Documents: All documents, data, studies, surveys, drawings, maps, models, photographs and reports prepared by CONSULT ANT pursuant to this Agreement shall be considered the property of CITY and, upon payment for services performed by CONSULTANT, such documents and other identified materials shall be delivered to CITY by CONSULTANT. CONSULTANT may, however, make and retain such copies of said documents and materials as CONSULTANT may desire. 6. Termination: This Agreement may be terminated by CITY or CONSULTANT upon the giving of a written "Notice of Termination" by either party to the other at least fifteen (15) days prior to the date of termination specified in said Notice. In the event this Agreement is so terminated, CONSULTANT shall be compensated at CONSULTANT's applicable hourly rates as set forth in Exhibit "B", on a pro-rata basis with respect to the percentage of the Project completed as of the date of termination. CONSULTANT shall provide to the CITY any and all documents, data, studies, surveys, drawings, maps, models, photographs and reports, 3 93-431 whether in draft or final form, prepared by CONSULTANT as of date of termination. 7. Notices and Desi~nated Representatives: Any and all notices, demands, invoices and written communications between the parties hereto shall be addressed as set forth in this paragraph 7. The below named individuals, furthermore, shall be those persons primarily responsible for the performance by the parties under this Agreement: or Fred Wilson, Assistant City Manager Janice Ingels, Director MIS City of San Bernardino 300 N 'D' Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 Kenyon Crabtree The Communications Group 1863 Montgomery Drive Vista, CA 92084 Any such notices, demands, invoices and written communications, by mail, shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee forty-eight(48) hours after deposit thereof in the United States mail, postage prepaid and properly addressed as set forth above. 8. Indemnification: CONSULTANT shall defend, indemnify and save harmless CITY, its elected and appointed officials, officers, agents and employees, from all liability from loss, damage or injury to persons or property in any manner arising out of the acts and/or omissions of CONSULTANT pursuant to this Agreement. 9. Assignment: No assignment of this Agreement or of any part or obligation of performance hereunder shall be made, either in whole or in part, by CONSULTANT without the prior written consent of CITY. 10. Independent Contractor: The parties hereto agree that CONSULTANT and its employers, officers and agents are independent contractors under this Agreement and shall not be construed for any purpose to be employees of CITY. 11. Governin~ Law: This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. 4 93-431 12. Entire Agreement: This Agreement supersedes any and all other agreements, either oral or in writing between the parties wi th respect to the subj ect matter herein. Each party to this Agreement acknowledges that no representation by any party which is not embodied herein nor any other agreement, statement or promise not contained in this Agreement shall be valid and binding. Any modification of this Agreement shall be effective only if it is in writing signed by all parties. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement as of the day and year first set forth above. :~S7~[)~ 0-/1(1 'f CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO /"" - ~; iii' B:1: ! f7r1/J L1UJt TOM MINo , MAYOR iif [ .. f i!;j(, ATTEST: JAMES F. PENMAN, City Attorney ~ a~~ 5 93-431 EXHIBIT A 93-431 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO 800 MHz Trunked Radio Communications System: Statement of Work October, 1993 Prepared by: 800 MHz Proiect Transition Committee [Technical Subcommittee] Police/Fire/Communications Management of Information Services 300 N 'D' Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 ,--~_u 93-431 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ................................................ 1 SECTION I. PROJECT OVERVIEW .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 SECTION II. NEW 800 MHz RADIO SYSTEM ......................... 3 A. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ................................... 3 B. SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION ............................... 4 PHASE ONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 PHASE TWO ............................................... 5 PHASE THREE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 93-431 INTRODUCfION Current directives by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) have placed tighter equipment and spectrum standards on the radio equipment that will be allowed for use by spectrum users over the next five years through the turn of the century. The directive is generally referred to as the 'Refarming of the Radio Spectrum.' This refarming will allow more radio channels within the same radio spectrum and, consequently, more users. This action will require that the radio equipment be more stable, and occupy a narrower radio bandwidth. These requirements will force the replacement of existing equipment and frequencies for to days radio communication users. Indeed, the requirements by the FCC are driving a major communications revolution in the public safety and city government services. The City of San Bernardino currently uses VHF and UHF frequencies for their police, fire, and local government users. In the very near future, the city will be required to replace and update its' radio inventory, or migrate to the newer 800 MHz radio channels that fall outside the FCC's refarming directive. The City of San Bernardino has elected move its radio services to the 800 MHz radio channels. A prime consideration during the migration to 800 MHz is the provision for improved communications security, functionality, and interoperability with the surrounding cities and agencies. The standard for compatibility in the San Bernardino valley is the Motorola Smartnet II trunking environment. This system is in use by the County of San Bernardino, many agencies as users of the County system, as well as the west San Bernardino valley cities, WECA, a Joint Powers Authority. The benefits of maintaining absolute compatability among neighbor agencies are numerous, and the resulting improvement to the public safety is substantial. EXHIBIT A: Design & Implementation Page 1 93-431 SECTION I. PROJECT OVERVIEW The City of San Bernardino is preparing to transition from the use of VHF and UHF radio frequencies to 800 MHz. The proven performance of the Motorola Smartnet II trunking system and the compatibility with the agencies surrounding the City of San Bernardino has driven the decision to implement the new city communications system as a Smartnet II system. A group of frequencies that have been licensed by the County of San Bernardino are candidate frequencies for use by the City. Because these frequencies have been idle for a long period, and because of the shortage of radio spectrum, the City cannot be assured that the frequencies are 'interference free.' Consequently, to eliminate the possibility of constructing a costly radio system on a set of frequencies that may be potentially unusable, the city has accepted an offer from the County of San Bernardino and Motorola. The city will work in concert with the County to test and load these frequencies. The results of the testing will determine whether the frequencies are usable for public safety purposes. If the frequencies are 'interference free', the City will ultimately purchase the constructed test system as its' own Smartnet II trunked system. If, instead, the frequencies are inadequate, the city will migrate to 800 MHz as a system user on the County's 800 MHz Valley system. The city has chosen to implement the transition to 800 MHz as a 'city driven' rather than a 'vendor driven' project. It is important to note that the County of San Bernardino has constructed the largest 800 MHz radio system in the United States today. The considerable expertise and resources available from the County of San Bernardino's 800 MHz project and management group will allow the City to build a radio system that will not require the extensive costs typical of vendor-driven projects. Consequently, project management and engineering costs can be kept to a minimum. Specifically, the City will direct the vendor to provide only those engineering and implementation services that are required to implement and cutover the existing VHF /UHF radio system to 800 MHz. EXHIBIT A: Design & Implementation Page 2 93-431 SECfION II. NEW 800 MHz RADIO SYSTEM A. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION The new 800 MHz radio system will service the communications needs of the police, fire, and (in the future) the local government users. All city radios will be programmed with mutually agreed talk-group combinations, allowing the controlled separation of users based upon communications needs. The older VHF and UHF frequencies will be replaced with a trunked system of radio transmitters allowing more effecient user of radio spectrum, and reduced channel congestion. The city 800 MHz radio system will consist of: a trunked radio system, a city dispatch infrastructure, and a city owned inventory of portable and mobile radios. The trunked radio system will be either city-owned, or contracted by Use Agreement from the County of San Bernardino. The actual configuration will be determined after extensive testing of a ten-channel trunked system that is currently being constructed at the Little Sunset radio site. This testing is part of the Phase-one portion of the city's migration to 800 MHz. If the tests realize a set of useable frequencies for the trunked system that are free from radio interference, the city will purchase the system. If, instead, it is determined that the frequencies are not useable, the city will contract services on the County 800 MHz system. The city dispatch infrastructure will consist of the city's dispatch center, currently located in the basement of the City Hall, as well as the backbone electronic support equipment located in the basement and the penthouse of the City Hall. The second phase of the city's radio restructuring will include the updating of the dispatch center to support the 800 MHz trunked backbone. This will encompass the relocation of the dispatch support equipment to the penthouse, thereby providing for a secure and centralized electronics backroom. Because of the anticipated relocation of the police and fire dispatch centers in the near future, this centralization will allow the police and fire dispatch centers to move with minimum inconvenience, and maximum system stability and security. EXHIBIT A: Design & Implementation Page 3 93-431 The city owned inventory of portable and mobile radios will provide 800 MHz service for the police and fire agencies. The portable radios were purchased during the third quarter of 1993. The mobile radios will be purchased during the last quarter of 1993, as part of the Phase-one portion of the migration. The new communications system will have allowed the city to migrate from the older VHF and UHF radio channels to a trunked 800 MHz radio system, with the retention of a couple of the VHF and UHF radio channels in order to maintain compatibility for state wide communications, as well as the original local government radio channel. The migration of the local government communications to 800 MHz is not scheduled for a couple of years, but the basic infrastructure will be firmly inplace at the time of transition. B. SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION The City will be using a three-phase approach to stage and construct the City's new communication system: PHASE ONE The first phase of the 800 MHz police and fire radio project will include the purchase, programming, and installation of mobiles for the City's fire and police departments; as well as a commitment to the County by the City to operate a limited number of City radios, as a county user, on the County 800 MHz system for a minimum of three months to allow for interference testing on Little Sunset, coverage testing and comparison of the valley system with Little Sunset, and the migration of the City dispatch center to 800 MHz. The implementation of the Little Sunset trunking system by the County of San Bernardino 800 MHz group, with the cooperative assistance of Motorola for the purpose of testing the proposed 800 MHz channels for their suitability as 'public safety quality' communications frequencies will proceed in parallel with Phase I, and should be considered as part of Phase 1. The preparation and design of the City's dispatch facility will proceed in parallel with Phase I. EXHIBIT A: Design & Implementation Page 4 93-431 Several issues were considered during the concept stage of the dispatch center: The police department is expected to move its' dispatch center to the new police facility in the near future, and vacating the city hall dispatch center. The fire department is expected to relocate its' dispatch center at the end of the next twenty-four months. The Emergency Operations Center may be move to new quarters. The relocation of the dispatch facilities in the city hall basement would leave the electronics backroom equipment in an unsecured location. Relocation of the dispatch electronics backroom from the city hall basement to the city hall penthouse will provide for increase security, as well as conditioned environmental and electrical space. A major earthquake or water spill would render the city hall basement unusable. The final design of the dispatch center will result in an order for equipment and services from Motorola to implement and cutover the dispatch center to provide for interoperability with the County 800 MHz radio system, as well as full operation of the City's 800 MHz radio system. The determination of whether the City will operate its' 800 MHz radio system as part of the County 800 MHz backbone or as a City-owned trunking facility at Little Sunset will be determined based on the results of the interference testing of the frequencies at Little Sunset. Tasks: Construct & stage 10 channel Trunk system for Installation Installation of trunk system at Little Sunset Installation of System Watch at County 800 System Management Place order for City mobile units Coordinate design and cutover plans for city dispatch PHASE TWO The second phase of the City's 800 MHz migration plan will constitute the implementation and cutover of the City dispatch facility. The final configuration having been determined by the results of the interference testing. Tasks: Deliver design and cutover specifications to Motorola engineering Secure bid from vendor for installation and project management EXHIBIT A: Design & Implementation Page 5 93-431 Place order for dispatch facility hardware and implementation Secure temporary dispatch equipment for cutover transition PHASE THREE The third and last phase of the City's 800 migration plan will include the purchase of all final equipment to implement the migration. If the interference testing is able to identify that the selected frequencies at Little Sunset are suitable, the City will purchase the radio system from Motorola. If, on the other hand, the interference testing results in an unusable system for public safety purposes, the City will finalize negotiations with the County to operate as a user on the County 800 MHz radio system. The test system at Little Sunset will then be reconfigured by the County for non public safety uses, i.e. local government and support services. Tasks: a) b) Complete review of testing data of trunk system frequencies to determine of city purchase of trunk system is warranted. If city purchase Have Motorola prepare equipment list and agreement for purchase of trunk system for sity use . Coordinate microwave purchase of city microwave between city and little mountain. . Arrange for annual site space lease at Sunset by city. Else Complete dispatch transition plans, and confirm agreement for city mobile users on County system. EXHIBIT A: Design & Implementation Page 6 93-431 EXHIBIT B ~"'- '>-0...7-' 93-431 " _ 'f' .. ~~.... ~D""w,~, ,Yr,t;% t;it1 .- 0%;0. "ok!? *:~. J ,,,,,,,,,'/ ." THE COMMUNICATIONS GROUP September 25, 1993 Ms. Janis Ingels Director of MIS City of San Bernardino 300 North D Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 Re: 800 MHz Voice System Dear Ms. Ingels. I am pleased to respond to your request for quotation for project management services for the City of San Bernardino's pending 800 MHz trunked voice radio project. Our rate for project engineering, management, and coordination is one-hundred dollars per hour ($100/hr), with travel time billed at half rate plus mileage expenses. My estimate of the first phase of the project is sixty days, which will allow sufficient time for County construction of the Little Sunset site, and thirty days for frequency testing. Dispatch center design and vendor coordination should require and additional sixty days. Implementation of the dispatch center, testing and cutover should require forty-five days. The final phase will depend on the testing results. However, I am confident that the entire project should not exceed six months. Our quotation for this project is on a not-to-exceed basis of $20,000. All billings would be based on actual billable hours and expenses. I have included a Company Profile. If you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to call. warmrJ..~eghJs~ Ken~l{D.rrJrabtree Project Engineer KDCpmt 1 863 MONTGOMERY DRIVE . VISTA . CA . 92084 o -0 r<1 0- o ~ 0- ~ 0- ~ -0 ~ Cll I- 93-431 ~nE COMMO"ICfITIO"S Ci~P- Communications Engineering Services The Communlcclt/t)M Group is a telecommunications engineer- ing and management company providing comprehensive, Inte- grated and Innovative services in all phases of telecommunica- tions planning. The firm Is highly diversified, with the finest In technical talent and management expertise, and provides a variety of specialized services to Its clients. Mobile Communications Services 1he CommunlcalloM Group pro- vides a full range of engineering design services to owners and operators of mobile, dispatch, cellular, and paging systems. Engineering services Include: . Existing system evaluation . Detailed coverage predictions . Digitized Tenain Information . Interference Analysis . Antenna Network Design . Control Link Path Studies . Frequency Searches . Intermodulation Analysis . Field Measurements . Complete FCC Filings Microwave Communications 1he CommunlcalloM Group also provides a full range of engi- neering services to users of microwave communications sys- tems. The Company has the capabili- ties to perform microwave sys- tem and route design. Using proprietary databases and com- puter-aided design programs, Services include: . Feasibility Studies . System S{J6CiftCStions . Frequency Salection & Coordination . Map Studies & Routs Overlays . Site and Path SUNeys . Frequency Monitoring and Protection . Radio Frequency Interfersncs Measurements . Site Selection ,& Aquisition . SystemS~ications ~fJFP . System)lf1IPt~,mentatiiifl!!ahcl Testing,.' . . Design " Ineeflng The cOinrrifinlcOllons GroUp also has the facilities fOr. extensive hardware eiElctroni2s dElSlQn and software enQlneerir'lg;'}', Services Include: ' . Design'Specification . CiiciJitDliSlfiri . Paclaiging Design . WOlStCase 8nri'SPICE Analysis . CAD. . Schenjatic Capture ,. CAD PCB LB t you . LimitBcJ run Manufacturfng . Docdirisntaiion'" . ProjeCt Management . SoftwarsSpsciftCStions . progiBmmirifi - Assembler, . CIC++;P pasciJr. Fortran, DBas6iclippsr. Windows 3.x/32/NT API About The Company 1he Communications Group Is owned and managed by Mr. Kenyon D. Crabtree. Mr. Crabtree studied Electrical Engineering at the University of Southem Callfomla, and has been involved In technical engi- neering services, communica- tions engineering, and projects management since 1967. The Communlcaflon5 Group is a leader In providing telecommu- nications planning, engineering, and consulting services. In doing business. the Company stresses Innovation, excellence, and respanslveness to clients' needs. The Company draws on the extensive resources, talents. expertise, and diversity of the engineering and management skills of Its employees. Headquartered In sunny VISta, Callfomla. the Company seNes a broad base of clients in Califomia, Nevada, and Arizona. Client List CJ General Electric, Mobile Radio Division CJ City of Beverly Hills, Public Safety CJ Western Telecommunications Company, Carlsbad CJ US West Paging, San Diego CJ KKOS-FM, Carlsbad CJ KCED-AM, Vista CJ Communications General Corporation, Fal/brook CJ Paging Plus, Glendale CJ Thome Automated Systems, Los Angeles CJ KCBS- TV. Los Angeles CJ City of Oceanside - SCADA CJ West End Communications Authority {Public Safety 800MHz Voice & Data);[Cities of Ontario, Chino, Upland, Montclair, Rancho Cuca- monga] CJ City of San Bernardino, Mobile Data CJ TriCities Broadcasting, Rancho Santa Fe CJ City of Brea, Mobile Data 1863 Montgomery Drive. Vista. CA . 92084. (619) 940-9360. Fax (619) 940-8731 93-43\ , , EXHIBIT C THREE PHASE SUMMARY Phase 1 Purchase police/fire mobile and portable radio equipment for use on 800 MHz. Contract services on the county 800 MHz system for the duration of the testing and transition to a possible city-owned 800 MHz system. . Participate in the radio site implementation and testing of the candidate frequencies for interference. Plan changes to the police and fire dispatch facility, electronics backroom and base station equipment. . Develop a final design document to be submitted to Motorola for review and design services for the dispatch center and radio infrastructure. Phase 2 ,. Contract by agreement with Motorola for the implementation and cutover services of the city dispatch and radio infrastructure. Coordinate site development and vendor support. Review the test data from the county/city interference and coverage test to determine frequency usability. Phase 3 Dependent upon the outcome of the testing in Phase 1. a. Purchase the Little Sunset trunked radio system from Motorola, or b. Contract for radio services from the County of San Bernardino