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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION
From: Michael A Billdt, Chief of Police
Subject: Resolution of the Gty of San
Bernardino ratifying the submittal of two
2007-08 CDPS Technology Grant applications
and authorizing the Police Depattment to
administer the awarded grant funds in
accordance with the grant expenditure plans.
Dept: Police Department
Date: November 4,2008
M/ CC Meeting Date: December 1, 2008
Synopsis of Previous Council Action
5-18- 2005
Resolution # 2006-256 ratifying the submittal of the FY 2006-07 CDPS Technology
Grant and authorizing the expenditure of grant funds in accordance with the grant
expenditure plan.
Resolution # 2005-126 ratifying the submittal of the FY 2005-06 CDPS Technology
Grant and authorizing the expenditure of grant funds in accordance with the grant
expenditure plan.
7-12-2006
Recommended Motion:
Adopt Resolution.
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MIGIAEL A BILLDT, Q-llEF OF POLICE
Contact person:
Captain Theodis Henson
Phone: 384-5606
Supporting data attached: Yes
Ward: All
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
Amount: $631,328 (Grant funds)
Source: $280,590.00 CDPS 07-08 Technology
Grant Account # 123-741-xxxx
$350,738.00 CDPS 07-08 Technology
Grant Account # 123-742-xxxx
Council Notes:
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Finance
Agenda Item No. /7
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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION
STAFF REPORT
SUBJECT
Resolution of the City of San Bernardino ratifying the submittal of two FY 2007-08 COPS
Technology Grant applications and authorizing the Police Department to administer the awarded
grant funds in accordance with the grant expenditure plans.
BACKGROUND
The San Bernardino Police Department is the recipient of two FY 2007-08 COPS Technology
congressional earmark grants, one for $280,590.00 and the second for $350,738.00, both
earmarked for police technology. The two grants total $631,328 and there is no grant match for
this funding. The grant period for both grants is 1-22-2008 to 1-22-2010.
COPS Technology congressional earmark grant awards for federal Fiscal Year 2007-08 (October
1,2007 - September 30, 2008) were announced 5-23-2008. Grant applications were received two
weeks later and had a submission deadline of 6-27-2008. Given the short turnaround time, the
Police Department researched, priced and finalized needed technology purchases and submitted
the applications without review by the Grants Ad Hoc Committee. The approved grant award
packages were recently received from the COPS Office for acceptance.
Funding from COPS Technology Grant #2008CKWX0266 in the amount of $280,590.00 will be
used for the following police technology items:
. $64,000.00 for two automatic license plate readers that will be deployed in marked police
units to aid in recovering stolen vehicles. This will allow the Police Department to
deploy one automated license plate reader in each Police District Command (two are
being purchased with FY 2006 COPS Technology Grant funds). These purchases were
approved by the Mayor and Common Council at the 11-17-08 Council meeting.
. $136,424.00 for expansion of a digital camera surveillance system purchased using
Homeland Security Grant funds for the central police facility.
. $40,000.00 for a Community Crime Mapping site hosted by CrimeView, allowing web-
based public access to police calls-far-service and crime data. Purchase approved by the
Mayor and Common Council at the 11-17-08 Council meeting.
. $40,166.00 for replacement alarm ordinance software to track alarm responses and bill
for false alarms. The current software program was developed in-house by Information
Technology and is no longer adequate for our needs.
Funding from COPS Technology Grant #2008CKWX0268 in the amount of$350,738.00 will be
used for the following police technology items:
. $221,000.00 to complete the replacement digital camera surveillance system for the
central police facility with the purchase of a computer server capable of storing digital
video for a minimum of two years to comply with Govemment Code requirements.
. $54,000.00 for (95) PUMA digital recorders used by police officers to dictate police
reports and record field contacts with suspects and other persons. Also on the 12-1-08
Council agenda to purchase.
. $58,987.00 for a digital photographic evidence system and computer server that will
prevent the altering of digital photographs and withstand challenges during court
testimony.
. $16,751.00 for a Mobile Data Computer (MDC) firewall to provide field access to
ParoleLEADS and other confidential law enforcement databases.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
The Police Department will be using a total of $631,328 in awarded 2008 COPS Technology
Grant funds to purchase equipment, technology and professional services listed in the grant
expenditure plans. There is no grant match or other impact on the City's General Fund budget.
RECOMMENDATION
Adopt Resolution.
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RESOUJ.l'ION NO.
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2 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN BERNARDINO RATIFYING THE SUBMITTAL OF TWO FY 2007-08 COPS
3 TECHNOLOGY GRANT APPLICATIONS AND AUTHORIZING THE POLICE
DEPARTMENT TO ADMINISTER THE AWARDED GRANT FUNDS IN ACCORDANCE
4 WITH THE GRANT EXPENDITURE PLANS.
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE
6 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS:
7 SECTION 1. That the submittal of two COPS 200S-200S Technology Grant
8 applications, Nos. 200SCKWX0266 and 200SCKWX026S, is hereby ratified.
9 SECTION 2. That grant funds, in the amounts of$2S0,590 and $350,73S, totaling
10 $631,32S, are hereby accepted.
11 SECTION 3. That expenditure of the grant funds is hereby authorized as set forth in
12 the Grant Expenditure Plans submitted by the Chief of Police, attached hereto as Exhibits "A" and
13 "B" and incorporated herein as though set forth in full herein.
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RESObUTION NO.
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO RATIFYING THE
SUBMITTAL OF TWO FY 2007-08 COPS TECHNOLOGY GRANT APPLICATIONS
AND AUTHORIZING THE POLICE DEPARTMENT TO ADMINISTER THE
AWARDED GRANT FUNDS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE GRANT EXPENDITURE
PLANS.
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I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor
and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a
meeting thereof, held
, 2008, by the following vote, to wit:
day of
on the
Abstain
Absent
Council Members
Navs
Aves
ESTRADA
BAXTER
BRINKER
VACANT
KELLEY
JOHNSON
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Rachel G. Clark, City Clerk
22 The foregoing Resolution is hereby approved this _ day of
,2008.
Patrick J. Moms, Mayor
City of San Bernardino
Approved to Form:
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James F. Penman, City Attorney
-San Bernardino Police Department
COPS Technology Grant FY 2007- 08
Expenditure Plan - Grant-A
June 24, 2008
EOUlPMENTITECHNOLOGY
Automatic License Plate Reader Devices
The San Bernardino Police Department is deploying two Automatic License Plate Reader
(ALPR) devices to search for stolen and wanted vehicles while the officers drive the two
patrol cars equipped with the technology around on their assigned beats. A recent
departmental reorganization has set up the Patrol Division in for separate geographic
districts.
This purchase will equip two additional black-and-white patrol sedans with the ALPR
devices which will allow each of the four Patrol Division districts to deploy a patrol car
with this technology at the same time. These additional units will also enable the Police
Department to use one of the ALPR devices at special enforcement projects while
keeping at least three units out on patrol.
Automated License Plate Reader Devices (2 @ $32,000.00)
Total $64,000.00
Police Facility Digital Surveillance System
The San Bernardino Police Department is implementing an enhanced digital building
security and jail safety/security surveillance recording system. The first phase of this
important security/surveillance system is designed to improve security and safety inside
the City Jail. Analog black-and-white CCTV cameras are being replaced with
programmable color surveillance cameras that are controlled with software. Cameras
will allow jail personnel, watch commanders, and dispatch personnel to view any part of
the City Jail facility. This expanded surveillance system is improving the safety of
personnel and inmates at the facility.
This purchase will expand the system to replace almost all of the Police Department's
existing analog black-and-white building security cameras. New programmable color
surveillance cameras will connect directly to the new digital surveillance system. New
surveillance camera equipment will enhance facility security and improve
employee/citizen safety at the Front Desk, main lobby, second floor lobby, at both
employee entrance gates, at the public Records Bureau counter, at the public Traffic
Bureau counter, at the employee staff entrance door, in the evidence processing room, on
the four corners of the station (at the roof level), and at select other locations in and
around the facility grounds.
EXHIBIT "A"
Watch commanders and dispatch personnel monitor these cameras today. Enhanced
color surveillance video will help staff visually screen activities in and around the station.
Programmable cameras will enable staff to see panning (moving) video without having to
manually move cameras. This new automatic panning technology will greatly increase
the value of the surveillance system and add to the security of the entire facility.
Police Facility Digital Surveillance System (1 @ $136,424.00)
Total $136,424.00
CONTRACTS/CONSULTANTS
CrimeView Community Crime Mapping Site
The San Bernardino Police Department is deploying an internal web based crime
mapping tool from The Omega Group, of San Diego, California called "CrimeView
Web." This internal web based mapping tool is providing area commanders, district
sergeants, and patrol officers with tactical crime based maps in a web based format in
near real-time format. Patrol managers, supervisors, and officers can use this visual
presentation of crime to better see trends and patterns in a way that allows them to make
adjustments to their work as crime changes. The executive staff of the Police Department
believes that it is critical to being this same vision of crime to the citizens of our
community with the belief that it will help foster growth in the community/police
problem solving partnership.
This purchase will supply the Police Department with a hosted web based mapping
solution that works with the department's existing internal CrimeView mapping
application. This hosted web site will provide the public with the same access to crime
statistical data that is available within the Police Department. Citizens will be able to
browse citywide data, district data, and beat data associated with their neighborhoods
with an easy-to-use web interface. The purchase will cover the hosting costs for the
entire grant period and includes all software/hardware fees needed to remotely host the
site on a secure server away from the Police Department's confident database servers.
CrimeView Community Crime Mapping System (I @ $40,000.00) Total $40,000.00
Alarm Ordinance Software
The San Bernardino Police Department automated false alarm ordinance billing in 2000
by creating a temporary database in Microsoft Access 1997. This software/database has
grown to a point that the simple single-user database can not support the project. The
Police Department's historical data for false alarm ordinance billing resides in the
existing Computer-Aided-Dispatch (CAD) and Records Management Systems (RMS) in
a pair of Oracle relational databases.
This purchase wiR-tlpdate this software--suite and move it off the out-of-production
Microsoft Access 1997 platform (not supported since 2005). This upgrade will move the
application to the existing Oracle database platform and will use the current version of
Oracles "Application Writer" to produce software that can be upgraded as we upgrade
our existing Oracle licenses.
Alarm Ordinance Software (1 @40,166.00)
Total $40,166.00
San Bernardino Police Department
COPS Technology Grant FY 2007- 08
Expenditure Plan - Grant-A
June 24, 2008
DESCRIPTION
AMOUNT
CrimeView Community Crime Mapping Site
$ 40,000.00
Automatic License Plate Reader Devices (2)
$ 64,000.00
Alarm Ordinance Software
$ 40,116.00
Police Facility Digital Surveillance System
$ 136,424.00
GRANT TOTAL
$ 280,590.00
Exhibit "An
- San Bernardino Police Department
COPS Technology Grant FY 2007- 08
Expenditure Plan - Grant-B
June 24, 2008
EOUIPMENTrrECHNOLOGY
Police Facility Digital Surveillance System Server
The San Bernardino Police Department is deploying a facility wide digital surveillance
system. This modem video surveillance system will enhance the security of the central
headquarters facility and the City Jail. As a complete system, only about two weeks of
data can be stored because of the limited size of the server that the Police Department had
available to dedicate to this new tool.
Our City Attorney and other legal advisors suggest that the Police Department should
maintain at least two years of video data. Civil litigation protection is a key reason for
this retention; however, facility security is even more important. Security surveillance
data has proven to be critical many homeland security investigations.
The central headquarters and City Jail facility is approximately 90,000 square feet in side
and the parameter of the facility property encompasses about 5 acres of land. To
adequately store video surveillance data, the Police Department will need a larger server
and a multi-terabyte networkable storage array. This device will hold video data and
allow network access to the video data for the Watch Command manages, our dispatchers
(who monitor certain cameras), and our Internal Affairs investigators.
Web based application software will isolate data for each camera and provide an interface
were authorized users can see a single camera or a group of cameras all at one time. This
web based feature will enable authorized users to view video data from an authorized
computer within the station. The server will because a centralized site where copies of
video data can be burned to DVD drives for court presentation or for other types of
rev\Cw.
Server hardware will be either Dell or HP brand specific devices so that long term
interoperability will be insured as operating system and hardware upgrades become
necessary. This extra planning step will help extend the useful life of this server and the
software platform to maximum our return on this investment.
Police Facility Digital Surveillance System Server (I @ $221,000.00) Total $221,000.00
EXHIBIT "B"
PUMA Digital Belt-Recorders - Phase It-
Today, the San Bernardino Police Department issues digital belt recorders to all
uniformed officers assigned to patrol duties. Officers use these digital recording tools to
record contacts with the public and to dictate reports that are later typed by
stenographers. These compact recorders fit on an officer's belt and allow them to do
dictation in the field without having to return to the station. The recorders have enough
memory to record over 10 hours of audio before they are downloaded off onto a server.
An additional (90) PUMA recorders are needed equip Police Officers who do not have
PUMAs, Reserve Police Officers, Detectives and Sergeants, to enable them to record
contacts with the public and dictate their report narratives.
PUMA Digital Belt Recorders (90 @ $600.00)
Total $54,000.00
Digital Photographic Evidence System and Server
The San Bernardino Police Department has deployed a single computer workstation
using a software suite designed to manage photographic evidence. Today, this single-
user workstation is used to manage investigative photographs taken at fatal traffic
collision scenes. The amount of space is limited to the disk on the computer workstation
and the system is limited to one user at a time. There are 12 Forensic Technicians in the
Police Department's Forensics Unit. These technicians collect evidence and take
photographs which are used as evidence at a wide variety of different types of crime
scene.
Today, photographs are developed and printed at a commercial photography lab. The
prints are filed in case folders and used as necessary during investigations and during
criminal/civil trials.
This purchase will provide a server with adequate storage space to start collecting
photographic evidence digitally and will almost completely eliminate the use of printed
photographs. The web based application will allow detectives and supervisors to view
crime scene photographic evidence from any computer within the station. Investigators
will be able use the application software to prepare CDROM disks with photographic
evidence for case submissions to the District Attorney's Office. The system application
will not allow evidentiary photographs to be altered by any user once the pictures are
submitted to the system as evidence.
Digital Photographic Evidence System and Server (1 @ $58,987.00) Total $58,987.00
OTHER COSTS
MDC System Parole-LEADS Firewall
The San Bernardino Police Department operates a Mobile Data Computer (MDC) system
on a regional 800MHzlEVDO data/communications backbone hosted by the County of
San Bernardino and Verizon Wireless. The MDC backbone does not provide Internet
service as a regular feature. The San Bernardino Police Department has an activity
interagency relationship with the California Department of Corrections (CDC) "State
Parole" office. Patrol officers work directly with parole agents and in some cases actual
pair-up and patrol together target parolee related crime and parole violations.
The California Department of Corrections (CDC) provides a secure website on the public
Internet for general parolee information. Our officers find this information so valuable
that they often have to leave the scene of an investigation to access this Internet based
tool to learn information needed in the field.
Because this information is not available through the standard MDC
data/communications backbone, the San Bernardino Police Department proposes to
provide this access via its internal Internet access connection. To insure efficiency and
safeguard equipment, the Police Department wants to provide limited Internet access on
the MDC backbone. Limiting access is done with a firewall device. Such a device limits
access to website sites and limits users with account/password features. The firewall
device will allow restricted access to the CDC Parole-LEADS Internet site without
opening the entire public Internet to our MDC fleet.
This purchase will supply one Internet firewall device with the necessary hardware to
restrict access and control users.
MDC System Parole-LEADS Firewall (1 @ $16,751.00)
Total $ 16,751.00
San Bernardino Police Department
COPS Technology Grant FY 2007- 08
Expenditure Plan - Grant-B
June 24, 2008
ACCOUNT OBJECT & TITLE
Police Facility Digital Surveillance System Server
PUMA Digital Belt Recorders - Final Phase
MDT System Parole-LEADS Firewall
Digital Photographic Evidence System and Server
GRANT TOTAL
AMOUNT
$ 221,000.00
$ 54,000.00
$ 16,751.00
$. 58,987.00
$ 350,738.00
EXHIBIT "B"