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HomeMy WebLinkAbout22G - LICENSE PLATE SYSTEM CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: ~ REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: JULY 17, 2006 TITLE: CONTRACT AWARD FOR AUTOMATED LICENSE PLATE RECOGNITION SYSTEM (SPEC. NO. 06-097) Ma. CITY MANAGER APPROVED D As Recommended D As Amended D Ordinance on 151 Reading o Ordinance on 2nd Reading D Implementing Resolution D Set Public Hearing For CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER RECOMMENDED ACTION Award a contract to PIPS Technology, Incorporated for the purchase of three mobile Automated License Plate Recognition systems for an amount not to exceed $98,000. DISCUSSION On August 16, 2004, the City Council accepted a $15 million Urban Area Security Initiative grant from the federal Department of Homeland Security, through the State of California, Office of Homeland Security. This initiative was designed to enhance the domestic preparedness of urban areas by ensuring that all emergency first responders have adequate equipment and systems to prevent, respond to and recover from acts of terrorism. The grant provides total reimbursement to local agencies for equipment purchases approved and authorized by the Office of Disaster Preparedness. The PIPS Technology, Incorporated Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) systems include a color camera and infrared illuminator in one compact device that can be moved to any position in a police vehicle, and moved between vehicles. The system must accurately run license plates from either parked or moving police vehicles, targeting vehicles that may be either parked or moving. The system captures vehicle and license data in all types of lighting, can be operated continuously, seven days per week, twenty-four hours a day, with an overall efficiency and accuracy rate of eighty-five percent or higher. 22G-1 Contract Award for Automated System July 17, 2006 Page 2 The UASI Grant stipulates that government agencies purchase equipment that can be used interchangeably wi th other law enforcement agencies wi thin their geographical region during a disaster or terrorist attack. The specifications for the PIPS Technology, Incorporated mobile ALPR system are the same as those recently adopted by the Anaheim Police Department and other Orange County police agencies. The ALPR system will be used and shared within the Santa Ana and Anaheim urban areas as a capability enhancement to detect, survey, and identify potential terrorist subjects or their locations. As a result, staff recommends Council approval of the recommended action. FISCAL IMPACT Funds are available in the Office of Emergency Services (OES) Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI) Grant Machinery & Equipment account (account no. 125-333-6641) . APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS: \ " Paul M. Walters Chief of Police ;l~t~ ~lt. ~L~ ~ Franclsco Gutierrez (EXecuti ve Director c{J Finance & Mgmt. Services (::> AgencYr , ~ PMW/TO/06-097.7:uc 22G-2