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9/4/2018
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As part of the Jail Reuse Feasibility Study, the Vanir consultant team brought in a former Federal Bureau <br />of Prisons (FBOP) staff member to also assess the possible interest of the FBOP in contracting with the <br />facility under the reuse plan. <br />The former Bureau of Prisons (FBOP) staff member provided the following summary assessment of key <br />considerations the Bureau of Prisons would consider when establishing the identified interest in <br />contracting bed capacity at the City Jail detention facility. <br />Locking Devices/ Access Control <br />• Card access is installed at some locations, such as administration, corridors, miscellaneous <br />rooms, and elevators. Most card readers were not in use. <br />Assessment., FBOP does not allow any card reading devices in their facilities. <br />• All detention locks are Airteq Pneumatic devices. This includes sliders and jamb mounted <br />devices. All detention locks had Airteq Mogul manual override cylinders. No 80 or 10 series type <br />locks were observed. Inmate cells had jamb mounted locks. <br />Assessment: FBOP does not employ any pneumatic locking devices as they are considered <br />problematic. <br />• All builders' hardware was Corbin Russwin 7000 series locksets. The cylinders were all Medeco. <br />There is a master keying system is in place. <br />Assessment. FBOP does not allow any master keyed systems. However, they do employ the use <br />of Medeco cylinders. <br />• All cell doors in general population housing units were solid core wood type with no food / cuff <br />slots. The doors in administration segregation (Ad Seg) were detention hollow metal with food / <br />cuff slots. <br />Assessment: FBOP does not allow use of wood doors in inmate areas. <br />• Sliding access doors were not observed to be interlocked. <br />Assessment: FBOP requires that all access into secure areas be physically sallyported and <br />interlocked. <br />Control Center and AD/DS Operating Systems <br />• All Jail systems are Legacy operating systems. <br />Assessment: FBOP does not allow the use of Legacy operating systems. <br />It was the Inspectors' opinion that the City Jail facility would likely not be feasible for FBOP use without a <br />great deal of remediation to the previously noted areas. However, the facility has a great infrastructure <br />and functions as intended. Overall building security is no issue. The Inspectors recommend updating <br />areas of concern and continuing to utilize the Santa Ana Jail as a correctional facility, be it municipal, <br />County or private. <br />Appendix B. <br />65A-155 <br />
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