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Orange County Fire Authority
Contract #
A-2005-310-17
Agency
Police
Council Approval Date
9/19/2005
Destruction Year
2012
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Attachment C <br />Section 4 Information Technoloev <br />AEL Ref No Title /Description <br />SHSPI L£TPP AIMRS EMPG <br />U. SI <br />Fall 2004 <br />SEL Ref Number <br />4.1 <br />Device, Global Positioning System (GPS) <br />04MA- 03 -DGPS <br />❑d ❑J © <br />Device, Global Positioning System (GPS) <br />4.2 <br />System, Automatic Vehicle Locating (AVL) <br />04MA- 03 -AVLS <br />U <br />0 L [] <br />Automatic Vehicle Locating (AVL) Systems <br />4.3 <br />System, Precision Locating Tracking (PLT) <br />04MA- 03 -PLTI <br />F/] <br />❑sr [/] E%ol] <br />Systems, Precision Locating Tracking (PLT), indoor capable. <br />4.4 <br />System, Operations Area Personnel Tracking and <br />03SE- 00 -OAPT <br />Accountability <br />D <br />0V [ V] <br />Operations area personnel tracking and accountability systems. <br />4.5 <br />System, Geospatial Information (GIS) <br />04MA- 01 -GISS <br />❑�/ ❑� ❑�/ <br />Geospatial /Geographical Information Systems (GIS), including application <br />software as well as integrated hardware for implementation (see Item 4.14 <br />for Integrated hardware). GIS systems support the acquisition, integration <br />and dissemination of geospatial data and imagery. Geospatial software <br />should support vector, raster, CAD, and /or spatial file formats. GIS systems <br />provide or support multiple CBRNE terrorism prevention and response <br />functions, including (but not limited to): <br />- Geospatial Analysis - allows for association of intelligence and location - <br />based information to perform complex analysis and visualization <br />- Decision Support - provides a mechanism to deliver actionable intelligence <br />supporting strategic and tactical operations <br />- Situational Awareness - supports a common operational picture with near <br />real -time intelligence fused with geospatial information fully describing the <br />area of operations in a spatial context <br />- Navigation <br />- Monitoring (tracking, weather, traffic, assets, environment, damage <br />assessments, disease surveillance) <br />- Modeling - combines complex spatial information and applies modeling <br />tools to predict consequences of events in support of planning, mitigation, <br />response and recovery. <br />- Mapping - presents fused information in a standard, distributable and easily <br />recognizable format. <br />- Reporting (activity, after action, alert- waming, location, situation, coverage <br />portrayal) <br />4.6 Data, Geospatial <br />[,f] Includes the purchase of data related to positions on the earth's surface in <br />the form of databases, maps, satellite and other remote sensing imagery. <br />For use with Geospatial Information Systems (Item 4.5). <br />4.7 Software, Operational Space Visualization 04MA- 01 -SVIS <br />0 Operational Space Visualization Tools <br />Interactive versions of this appendic and the Fall 2004 SEL are available on -line at WWW.rkb.mipt org. <br />Wednesday, April 27, 2005 Fall AEL: Page 28 of 78 <br />
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