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HomeMy WebLinkAbout22C - HAILING/WARNING SYSTEM CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: DECEMBER 18, 2006 TITLE: APPROVED D As Recommended D As Amended D Ordinance on 1 st Reading D Ordinance on 2nd Reading D Implementing Resolution D Set Public Hearing For CONTRACT AWARD FOR HAILING AND WARNING SYSTEM (BID SPEC. 06-155) {Lp Q/Z CITY MANAGER CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER RECOMMENDED ACTION Award a contract to Advanced Marketing & Dist, Inc., for the purchase of a hailing and warning system in the amount of $42,776.75. DISCUSSION On September 19, 2005, the City Council accepted a $8.4 million Urban Area Security Initiative grant from the federal Department of Homeland Securi ty, 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 Santa Ana Police Department requires a sophisticated hailing and warning system that can be used for long-range communication. The current communication devices, both hand-held and mounted on police units are intended for short-range communication, since they are multi-directional and oftentimes, due to physical barriers or other background noise, it is difficult for the intended recipient to understand what is being said. The recommended action will allow for the purchase of a hailing and warning system that includes a Long Range Acoustic Device (LRAD), that produces a directional, high-intensity, narrow beam of sound used for long-range communications. The operator can precisely focus the LRAD at a particular location without disturbing nearby areas and communication can be clearly heard from a distance of over 100 yards. The LRAD significantly enhances first responder and citizen safety by allowing first responders to give clear and intelligible directions to large crowds during a disaster or terrorist attack. As a result, staff recommends Council approval of the recommended action. 22C-1 Contract Award for Hailing and Warning System December 18, 2006 Page 2 The notice inviting bids was advertised on November 15 and 17, 2006 and bids were solicited. A summary of the bids received is as follows: 6 Invitations For Bid mailed 2 Bids Received Bids were received and opened on November 27, 2006. The bid received from Advanced Marketing & Dist, Inc. is responsive to the specification and meets the City's requirements. Bid results are as follows: Vendor: Amount: Advanced Marketing & Dist, Inc. Lorimar Group Inc. $42,776.75 $43,108.76 FISCAL IMPACT Funds are available in the Office of Emergency Services Security Initiative (UASI) Machinery & Equipment account 333-6641) . (OES) Urban Areas (account no. 125- APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS: /. ~i~~ Paul M. Walters Chief of Police l:~~~<;;.\:.~ ~o " c;,.Jr Francisco Gutierrez Executive Director Finance & Mgmt. Services Agenc~ PMWjTOj06-155.7:uc 22C-2