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REQUEST FOR.'`
COUNCIL ACTION
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY:
JUNE 4, 2012
TITLE: APPROVED
? As Recommended
AGREEMENT WITH WESTBOUND El Amended
El Or dinance on 15t Reading
COMMUNICATIONS FOR WEB-SITE ? Ordinance on 2Id Reading
MAINTENANCE AND COMMUNICATION ? Implementing Resolution
SERVICES FOR EMERGENCY ? Set Public Hearing For
PREPAREDNESS
(UASI FUNDED)
CONTINUED TO
FILE NUMBER
CITY MANAGER
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Authorize the City Manager and the Clerk of the Council to execute the attached agreement with
Westbound Communications for the continuation of the Ready OC Emergency Preparedness
Campaign in an amount not to exceed $550,000, subject to non-substantive changes approved
by the City Manager and City Attorney.
DISCUSSION
The United States Department of Homeland Security, Office of Grants and Training has
developed the Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI) funding program. This initiative was
designed to enhance the domestic preparedness of urban areas by ensuring that all emergency
first responders have adequate and appropriate equipment to prevent, respond to, and recover
from acts of terrorism. In 2011, Santa Ana was designated as an Urban Area Core City for the
ninth consecutive year. The City of Santa Ana has fiscal responsibility for the FY11 UASI grant
for the Santa Ana/Anaheim Urban Area which encompasses the 34 jurisdictions in Orange
County.
On October 3, 2011, the City of Santa Ana entered into an agreement with Westbound to
provide web-based and multi-media communications and marketing services. This agreement is
Phase V of a continuing marketing and public awareness campaign to provide emergency
preparedness information to the citizens of the Santa Ana/Anaheim Urban Area.
With oversight by the Santa Ana Police Department Homeland Security Division, Westbound will
maintain the "ReadyOC" website. Additionally, the company will continue to plan and execute
multi-media events and outreach into social media venues, as well as oversee a core advisory
and business partnership group. The goal of this program is to encourage Orange County
residents to become involved within their respective communities in emergency preparedness
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Agreement with Westbound Communications
June 4, 2012
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activities. A 10 percent contingency has been included in the award amount for unforeseen
planning activities and ongoing maintenance of the website.
FISCAL IMPACT
Funds are available in the FY 2011 UASI Grant Fund account (no. 12514407-62300, Activity
12423001186, Account 3492).
APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS:
Paul M. Walters Francisco Gutierrez
Chief of Police Executive Director
Police Department Finance & Mgt. Services Agency
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CONSULTANT AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 4'h day of June, 2012 by and between Westbound
Communications, Inc. (hereinafter "Consultant"), and the City of Santa Ana, a charter city and
municipal corporation organized and existing under the Constitution and laws of the State of California
(hereinafter "City").
RECITALS
A. The City desires to retain a consultant having special skill and knowledge in
the field of professional web site and promotional communications services.
B. City, acting through the Santa Ana Police Department in its capacity as the
Core City for the Anaheim/Santa Ana Urban Area under the FYI I Urban Areas
Security Initiative, has applied for, received and accepted a grant from the
Federal Department of Homeland Security, Office of Domestic Preparedness,
through the State of California, Emergency Management Agency, to enhance
countywide emergency preparedness, hereinafter referred to as "the Grant."
C. Consultant was chosen in a competitive bidding process and represents that it is able and
willing to provide such services to the City.
D. In undertaking the performance of this Agreement, Consultant represents that it is
knowledgeable in its field and that any services performed by Consultant under this
Agreement will be performed in compliance with such standards as may reasonably be
expected from a professional consulting firm in the field.
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual and respective promises, and subject to the terms
and conditions hereinafter set forth, the parties agree as follows:
1. SCOPE OF SERVICES
Consultant shall continue web site enhancement and hosting services, as well as promotional
services, expansion and updating of the ReadyOC (ROC) Emergency Preparedness Campaign,
expansion of outreach into social media venues and business partnership group oversight, as set
forth in greater detail in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein. ~
2. COPYRIGHT
Except as otherwise provided in the terms and conditions of this agreement, Consultant may
copyright any books, publications or other copyrightable materials developed in the course of or
under this Agreement. However, the federal awarding agency, State Administrative Agency
(SAA) and City reserve a royalty-free, non-exclusive, and irrevocable license to reproduce,
publish or otherwise use, and to authorize others to use, for federal government, SAA and/or City
purpose:
(1) the copyright in any work developed through this Agreement; and
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(2) any rights of copyright to which the subcontractor purchases ownership with support through
this grant. The Federal government's, SAA's and City's rights identified above must be
conveyed to the publisher and the language of the publisher's release form must ensure the
preservation of these rights.
3. COMPENSATION
a. City agrees to pay, and Consultant agrees to accept as total payment for its services,
the rates and charges identified in Exhibit A. The total sum to be expended under this
Agreement shall not exceed $550,000.00 during the term of this Agreement.
b. Out of pocket expenses, including mileage, copies and phone, will be billed separately on
the first of each month, for the preceding month. Expenses that individually exceed $500, or
aggregate $1,000 in any one month, will require prior written approval of City.
c. Payment by City shall be made within thirty (30) days following receipt of proper
invoice evidencing work performed, subject to City accounting procedures. Payment need
not be made for work which fails to meet the standards of performance set for in the Recitals
which may reasonably be expected by City.
4. TERM
This Agreement shall commence on the date first written above and terminate upon completion
of all services pursuant to this Agreement, unless terminated earlier in accordance with Section
13, below.
5. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR
Consultant shall, during the entire term of this Agreement, be construed to be an independent
contractor and not an employee of the City. This Agreement is not intended nor shall it be
construed to create and employer-employee relationship, a joint venture relationship, or to allow
the City to exercise discretion or control over the professional manner in which Consultant
performs the services which are the subject matter of this Agreement; however, the services to be
provided in a manner consistent with all applicable standards and regulations governing such
services. Consultant shall pay all salaries and wages, employer's social security taxes,
unemployment insurance and similar taxes relating to employees and shall be responsible for all
applicable withholding taxes.
6. INSURANCE
Prior to undertaking performance of work under this Agreement, Consultant shall maintain and
shall require its subcontractors, if any, to obtain and maintain insurance as described below:
a. Commercial General Liability Insurance. Consultant shall maintain commercial general liability
insurance naming the City, its officers, employees, agents, volunteers and representatives as
additional insured(s) and shall include, but not be limited to protection against claims arising
from bodily injury and personal injury, including death resulting there from and damage to
property, resulting from any act or occurrence arising out of Consultant's operations in the
performance of this Agreement, including, without limitation, acts involving vehicles. The
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amounts of insurance shall be not less than the following: single limit coverage applying to
bodily and personal injury, including death resulting there from, and property damage, in the
total amount of $1,000,000 per occurrence, $2,000,000 general aggregate. Consultant shall
supply City with a fully executed additional insured endorsement in substantially the form
attached hereto as Exhibit B upon execution of this Agreement and shall be approved in form by
the City Attorney.
b. Business automobile liability insurance, or equivalent form, with a combined single limit of not
less than $1,000,000 per occurrence. Such insurance shall include coverage for owned, hired and
non-owned automobiles.
c. Worker's Compensation Insurance. In accordance with the provisions of Section 3300 of the
Labor Code, Consultant, if Consultant has any employees, is required to be insured against
liability for worker's compensation or to undertake self-insurance. Prior to commencing the
performance of the work under this Agreement, Consultant agrees to obtain and maintain any
employer's liability insurance with limits not less than $1,000,000 per accident.
d. The following requirements apply to the insurance to be provided by Consultant pursuant to this
section:
(i) Consultant shall maintain all insurance required above in full force and effect
for the entire period covered by this Agreement.
(ii) Certificates of insurance shall be furnished to the City upon execution of this
Agreement and shall be approved in form by the City Attorney.
(iii) Certificates and policies shall state that the policies shall not be
canceled or reduced in coverage or changed in any other material
aspect without thirty (30) days prior written notice to the City, ten
(10) days notice if cancellation is due to non payment of premium.
e. If Consultant fails or refuses to produce or maintain the insurance required by this section or
fails or refuses to furnish the City with required proof that insurance has been procured and is in
force and paid for, the City shall have the right, at the City's election, to forthwith terminate this
Agreement. Such termination shall not effect Consultant's right to be paid for its time and
materials expended prior to notification of termination. Consultant waives the right to receive
compensation and agrees to indemnify the City for any work performed prior to approval of
insurance by the City.
7. INDEMNIFICATION
Consultant agrees to and shall indemnify and hold harmless the City, its officers, agents,
employees, consultants, special counsel, and representatives from liability for personal injury,
damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief arising out of claims from
personal injury, including health, and claims for property damage, which may arise from the
direct or indirect operations of the Consultant or its contractors, subcontractors, agents,
employees, or other persons acting on their behalf which relates to the services described in
Section 1 of this Agreement, to the extent the same are due to their negligence or other wrongful
conduct. The Consultant further agrees to indemnify, hold harmless, and pay all costs for the
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defense of the City, including fees and costs for special counsel to be selected by the City,
regarding any action by a third party asserting that personal injury, damages, just compensation,
restitution, judicial or equitable relief due to personal or property rights arises by reason of the
terms of, or effects arising from this Agreement. City may make all reasonable decisions with
respect to its representation in any legal proceeding.
8. CONFIDENTIALITY
If Consultant receives from the City information which due to the nature of such
information is reasonably understood to be confidential and/or proprietary, Consultant agrees
that it shall not use or disclose such information except in the performance of this Agreement,
and further agrees to exercise the same degree of care it uses to protect its own information of
like importance, but in no event less than reasonable care. "Confidential Information" shall
include all nonpublic information. Confidential information includes not only written
information, but also information disclosed to either party by any subsidiary and/or agent of the
other party is covered by this Agreement.
The foregoing obligations of non-use and nondisclosure shall not apply to any information that
(a) has been disclosed in publicly available sources; (b) is, through no fault of the Consultant
disclosed in a publicly available source; (c) is in rightful possession of the Consultant without an
obligation of confidentiality; (d) is required to be disclosed by operation of law; or (e) is
independently developed by the Consultant without reference to information disclosed by the
City.
9. CONFLICT OF INTEREST CLAUSE
Consultant covenants that it presently has not interests and shall not have interests, direct or
indirect, which would conflict in any manner with performance of services specified under this
Agreement.
10. NOTICE
Any notice, tender, demand, delivery, or other communication pursuant to this Agreement shall
be in writing and shall be deemed to be properly given if delivered in person or mailed by first class or
certified mail, postage prepaid, or sent by telefacsimile or other telegraphic communication in the
manner provided in this Section, to the following persons:
To City: Clerk of the City Council
City of Santa Ana
P.O. Box 1988
Santa Ana, CA 92702-1988
Fax (714) 647-6956
Copy to: Chief of Police
City of Santa Ana
60 Civic Center Plaza (M-97)
P.O. Box 1981
Santa Ana, CA 92702
Fax (714) 245-8007
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And: City Attorney
City of Santa Ana
20 Civic Center Plaza (M-29)
P.O. Box 1988
Santa Ana, CA 92702
To Consultant: Westbound Communications
Rick Miltenberger
625 The City Drive, Suite 360
Orange, CA 92868
A party may change its address by giving notice in writing to the other party. Thereafter,
communication shall be addressed and transmitted to the new address. If sent by mail, communication
shall be effective or deemed to have bee given three (3) days after it has been deposited in the United
States mail, duly registered or certified, with postage prepaid, and addressed as set forth above. If sent
by telefacsimile, communication shall be effective or deemed to have been given twenty-four (24) hours
after the time set forth on the transmission report issued by the transmitting facsimile machine,
addressed as set forth above. For purposes of calculating these time frames, weekends, federal, state,
County or City holidays shall be excluded.
11. EXCLUSIVITY AND AMENDMENT
This Agreement represents the complete and exclusive statement between the City
and Consultant, and supersedes any and all other agreements, oral or written, between the parties.
In the event of a conflict between the terms of this Agreement and any attachments hereto, the
terms of this Agreement shall prevail. This Agreement may not be modified except by written
instrument signed by the City and by an authorized representative of Consultant. The parties
agree that any terms or conditions of any purchase order or other instrument that are inconsistent
with, or in addition to, the terms and conditions hereof, shall not bind or obligate Consultant nor
the City. Each party to this Agreement acknowledges that no representations, inducements,
promises or agreements, orally or otherwise, have been made by any party, or anyone acting on
behalf of any party which are not embodied herein.
12. ASSIGNMENT
Inasmuch as this Agreement is intended to secure the specialized services of
Consultant, Consultant may not assign, transfer, delegate, or subcontract any interest herein
without the prior written consent of the City and any such assignment, transfer, delegation or
subcontract without the City's prior written consent shall be considered null and void. Nothing
in this Agreement shall be construed to limit the City's ability to have any of the services which
are the subject to this Agreement performed by City personnel or by other consultants retained
by City.
13. TERMINATION
This Agreement may be terminated by either party upon thirty (30) days written notice of
termination. In such event, Consultant shall be entitled to receive and the City shall pay
Consultant compensation for all services performed by Consultant prior to receipt of such notice
of termination, subject to the following conditions:
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a. As a condition of such payment, the City Manager, or his designee, may require
Consultant to deliver to the City all work product completed as of such date, and in such case
such work product shall be the property of the City unless prohibited by law, and Consultant
consents to the City's use thereof for such purposes as the City deems appropriate.
b. Payment need not be made for work which fails to meet the standard of performance
specified in the Recitals of this Agreement.
14. DISCRIMINATION
Consultant shall not discriminate because of race, color, creed, religion, sex, marital status
sexual orientation, age, national origin, ancestry, or disability, as defined and prohibited by
applicable law, in the recruitment, selection, training, utilization, promotion, termination or other
employment related activities. Consultant affirms that it is an equal opportunity employer and
shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations.
15. JURISDICTION - VENUE
This Agreement has been executed and delivered in the State of California and the validity,
interpretation, performance, and enforcement of any of the clauses of this Agreement shall be
determined and governed by the laws of the State of California. Both parties further agree that
Orange County, California, shall be the venue for any action or proceeding that may be brought
or arise out of, in connection with or by reason of this Agreement.
16. PROFESSIONAL LICENSES
Consultant shall, throughout the term of this Agreement, maintain all necessary licenses,
permits, approvals, waivers, and exemptions necessary for the provision of the services
hereunder and required by the laws and regulations of the United States, the State of California,
the City of Santa Ana and all other governmental agencies. Consultant shall notify the City
immediately and in writing of its inability to obtain or maintain such permits, licenses, approvals,
waivers, and exemptions. Said inability shall be cause for termination of this Agreement.
17. CONSULTANT CERTIFICATIONS
a. Audit Records - With respect to all matters covered by this agreement all records shall be
made available for audit and inspection by the City, the grant agency and/or their duly
authorized representatives for a period of three (3) years from the termination of this
Agreement.
For a period of three years after final delivery hereunder or until all claims related to this
Agreement are finally settled, whichever is later, Consultant shall preserve and maintain all
documents, papers and records relevant to the services provided in accordance with this
Agreement, including the Attachments hereto. For the same time period, Consultant shall
make said documents, papers and records available to City and the agency from which City
received grant funds or their duly authorized representative(s), for examination, copying, or
mechanical reproduction on or off the premises of Consultant, upon request during usual
working hours.
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b. Consultant shall provide to City all records and information requested by City for
inclusion in quarterly reports and such other reports or records as City may be required to
provide to the agency from which City received grant funds or other persons or agencies.
c. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 - All recipients of federal funds must comply
with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (The Act). Therefore, the federal funds
recipient pursuant to the requirements of The Act hereby gives assurance that no otherwise
qualified person shall, solely by reason of handicap be excluded from the participation in, be
denied the benefits of or be subject to discrimination, including discrimination in
employment, in any program or activity that receives benefits from federal financial
assistance. The Consultant agrees it will ensure that requirements of The Act shall be
included in any agreements with and be binding on all of its contractors, subcontractors,
assignees or successors.
d. Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) - Consultant must comply with all
requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), as applicable.
e. Political Activity - None of the funds, materials, property, or services provided directly or
indirectly under this Agreement shall be used for any partisan political activity, or to further
the election or defeat of any candidate for public office, or otherwise in violation of the
provisions of The Hatch Act.
f. Civil Rights Compliance and Notification of Findings - Consultant will comply, and all of
its contractors (or subrecipients) will comply, with the nondiscrimination requirements of the
Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, as amended, 42 USC 3789 (d), or
Victims of Crime Act (as appropriate); Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended;
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1964, as amended; Subtitle A, Title II of the
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) (1990); Title IX of the Education Amendments of
1972; the Age Discrimination Act of 1975; Department of Justice Non-Discrimination
Regulations, 28 CFR Part 42, Subparts C, D, E, and G; and Department of Justice regulations
on disability discrimination, 28 CFR Part 35 and 39. In the event a Federal or State court,
Federal or State administrative agency, or the Consultant makes a finding of discrimination
after a due process hearing on the grounds of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, or
disability against a recipient of funds, the Consultant will forward a copy of the findings to the
City which will, in turn, submit the findings to the Office of Civil Rights, Office of Justice
Programs, U.S. Department of Justice.
18. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
a. Each undersigned represents and warrants that its signature herein below has the power,
authority and right to bind their respective parties to each of the terms of this Agreement, and
shall indemnify City fully, including reasonable costs and attorney's fees, for any injuries or
damages to City in the event that such authority or power is not, in fact, held by the signatory.
b. All Exhibits referenced herein and attached hereto shall be incorporated as if
fully set forth in the body of this Agreement.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement the date and year first above
written.
ATTEST: CITY OF SANTA ANA, a charter city and municipal
corporation
MARIA HUIZAR PAUL M. WALTERS
Clerk of the Council Interim City Manager
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
SONIA R. CARVALHO CONSULTANT:
City Attorney WESTBOUND COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
By:
TERESA JUDD-GIELDA RICK MILTENBERGER
Assistant City Attorney Senior Vice President
Tax ID#
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EXHIBIT A
ReadyOC FY11 Budget: Q1/2012 - Q3/2013
STATEMENT OF WORK
EXECUTIVE OVERVIEW
• Making Solid Preparedness In-Roads - the award-winning ReadyOC (ROC) campaign
has made solid inroads to educate and empower Orange County's more than 3.2 million
residents and 1.5 million employees to better prepare for disaster situations. Even so,
significant work still needs to be done to prepare the county for future disaster scenarios.
• Best Practice Model - the current ROC program has been hailed as a regional and
national best practice model for emergency preparedness campaigns due to its innovative
approaches and unique focus on generating meaningful preparedness actions. Enhancing
this success requires a combination of expanding countywide preparedness messages
horizontally (through broad-based outreach) and extending the program vertically into the
education community, faith-based organizations, key citizen groups, and more.
• Increasing Awareness to Support Action - the more times people see or hear a
message, the more likely it is to resonate. In CY 2011, the total number of campaign
impressions - a measure of how many times a message is seen or heard - jumped from
7,419,037 to 10,504,059. Increasing these annual impression levels is crucial to supporting
increases in actual preparedness actions.
• The BIG Difference = Driving Action! - perhaps even more significant for ROC, more
than 140,000 individuals took measurable preparedness action by the end of 2011 through
making publicly-documented "promises to prepare". This represents more than three
percent of the county's population. While relatively small, this percentage is symbolically_
crucial. It demonstrates that ROC - unlike any other known regional or national emergency
preparedness efforts in the U.S. - is actually driving meaningful preparedness action!
• Leveraging P2P Momentum, But Much To Do - for CY 2012 and CY 2013, ROC is
leveraging this momentum by extending its "Promise to Prepare" (P2P) outreach to reach
"one in 20" promises, or five percent of the county's population. As part of this, the
successful forays into the education- and faith-based communities are underway. But there
is much work still to do.
• Becoming One of the Most Prepared Regions Anywhere - the next phase of the
campaign (Q1/2012 through Q3/2013) will be even more pivotal. The ROC vision is that OC
will be recognized as one of the most prepared regions anywhere in the U.S.
• Extending and Expanding ROC to Achieve the Vision - to achieve this vision, the ROC
campaign must extend even more deeply into OC through broader-based marketing that
generates the large-scale awareness level necessary to support the campaign's P2P
efforts. To achieve this will require highly dedicated communication outreach efforts that
are specifically tailored to consider and address language, cultural, economic and other
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significant variables. It also means leveraging private-public partnerships and other
community collaborations to bring preparedness messages to the forefront.
General Information:
The following Statement of Work (SOW) defines the principle activities and responsibilities of
all parties for public outreach services to support the ROC Emergency Preparedness
Campaign. This scope of work shall stand as an agreement between the City of Santa Ana
(hereinafter Santa Ana) and Westbound Communications (hereinafter WBC).
WBC will supply the following services:
o ROC Web Site Management
o Site content updating
o Social media content updating
o Site optimization
o Site maintenance
o ROC Advertising and Promotional Communications
o Paid radio advertising
o Social media outreach
o Broadcast news promotions
o Media/corporate promotions
o Publicity services
o Marketing Support for ROC Program
o Multimedia production and outreach
o Faith-based and citizen outreach
o Project Administration Services
No deviation of this SOW will be allowed without written consent from the Santa Ana Project
Manager. Nevertheless, Santa Ana recognizes that projects of this magnitude will likely
encounter various unforeseeable events that may cause tasks to overlap or change, and such
change will be permissible with the approval of Santa Ana Project Manager.
This SOW is contingent upon both WBC and Santa Ana fulfilling their respective
responsibilities as defined in the Agreement and within this document.
Contents
The following are included with this SOW:
• Task Descriptions
• Project Change Order
• Project Schedule
• Milestone Payment Schedule
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General Project Management Responsibilities
Project management occurs throughout the project and is involved in every task. The overall
project management activities are listed here for reference.
Westbound Responsibilities:
a. Maintain project communications with Santa Ana's Project Manager.
b. Manage the efforts of the WBC staff and coordinate WBC activities with the Santa Ana
Project Manager.
C. Conduct on-site status meetings with Santa Ana's Project Manager on a monthly basis
or when reasonably required at the discretion of Santa Ana to discuss project status.
d. Provide timely responses, within ten (10) business days, to issues raised by Santa
Ana's Project Manager.
e. Prepare. and submit, no later than the fifth business day of each month, a status report
that includes: the accomplishments of the previous month, activities planned for the
current month and any update to the project schedule.
f. Prepare and submit project Change Proposals to Santa Ana's Project Manager as
necessary.
g. Prepare and submit Task Completion Letter(s) to Santa Ana's Project Manager as
necessary.
Santa Ana Responsibilities:
a. Maintain project communications with the WBC Project Manager.
b. Manage the efforts of ROC involved staff and coordinate ROC activities with the WBC
Project Manager.
c. The Project Manager must ensure that their personnel have ample time, resources, and
expertise to carry out their respective tasks and responsibilities.
d. The Project Manager or his designee will participate in the status meeting with the WBC
Project Manager on a monthly basis or as may otherwise be reasonably required to
discuss project status.
e. Provide timely responses, within ten (10) business days, to issues raised by the WBC
Project Manager.
f. Liaison with all Santa Ana-provided third-party vendors and associated systems.
g. Ensure acceptable Change Orders are approved by authorized signature(s).
h. Ensure acceptable Task Completion Letter(s) are approved by the Project Manager or
his designee.
i. Ensure timely payment of invoices.
j. Ensure WBC access to server and network equipment and work areas on a 24x7 basis,
with pre-authorization for off-hours.
k. Provide workspace for WBC personnel as reasonably requested.
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SOW Format:
Each task includes the following: Title, Objective, Task Description, Responsibilities and
Completion Criteria. The tasks are depicted on the project schedule. All parties recognize that
the SOW is not formatted chronologically with contractual obligations defaulting to Project
Schedule unless otherwise noted.
Task 1: Promise to Prepare (P2P) Promotion Push
Objective:
Extend and maintain momentum of P2P program and push. The emphasis will be on strong
public outreach presence and marketplace exposure in 2012 and extending to the end of
Q3/2013. Included will be a refinement and subtle but vital shift in the P2P messaging platform
from a goal of securing "132,000" promises to "1 in 20 OCers" taking a step to get prepared.
Task Description:
The promotion includes the ongoing public pronouncement that ROC will to achieve promises
to prepare from OC residents, businesses and community members.
Task 1-A: ROC Smartphone App Platform Expansion & Promotion
Objective:
Continue to refine and promote ROC smartphone applications (both iPhone/iPad and Droid)
through dedicated outreach across calendar of activities, with the goal of having more than
1,000 downloads on each smartphone platform (totaling more than 2,000) by Q3/2013.
Task Description:
The program includes the following activities:
a. App Enhancements - work to enhance existing applications, including features updates,
technical platform refinements, etc.
b. Platform Extensions - stage formal launch of the Droid platform.
C. App Promotion Plan & Program - develop and implement plan to promote the
availability of the apps and to drive downloads. This will include a mix of publicity, advertising,
video, website, social media and other offline and online marketing elements.
Responsibilities:
WBC shall:
a. Develop the initiative and seek plan and program approval from the ROC Steering
Committee
b. Execute the promotion in accordance with the approved plan
Santa Ana shall:
a. Approve plan and promotion elements
Completion Criteria:
This task is considered complete upon the completion of the deliverables. Planned completion
and implementation will be by Q3/2012.
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Task 1-13: Fall 2012 Radio Promotion (English & Spanish)
Objective:
Develop and implement an expanded month-long radio promotional campaign during Fall
2012. The program will include on-air spots, public service show interviews, scheduled on-air
DJ chatter, on-air remote promotions, online promotions/adlets, etc., with specific emphasis on
the P2P campaign and message.
Task Description:
The use of popular radio stations and their on-air personalities will effectively reach Orange
County residents of varying backgrounds. By working with a radio syndicate such as Clear
Channel (particularly the KIIS FM, KOST 103.7 and KSBR 98.7 stations), ROC messages will
be aired on multiple stations to reach mainstream as well as more specific segments of the
population. On-air and online promotions will be developed and implemented to attract and
promote emergency preparedness. Importantly, this effort will expand on previously successful
promotions through Clear Channel through a broader reach that will include at least one
Spanish language station with a high level of Orange County listenership. Activities will
include:
a. Plan Development & Review - working with Clear Channel, a plan will be developed
and implemented for a promotional period to take place during Fall 2012. The plan will consist
of both on-air and online outreach components.
b. Coordination of Advertising and Online Promotions - work directly with radio partner on
the management of the promotional period, developing copy for advertising spots, public
service announcements, completing air checks, securing data from the online components,
and reporting results to the Steering Committee.
C. Summary Report of Online Outreach - analyze data of registered "click-throughs" from
the radio websites to ReadyOC and monitoring the number of promises to prepare that come
as a result of the radio promotion. A final report will be prepared and delivered to the Steering
Committee.
Responsibilities:
WBC shall:
a. Develop the promotion and seek plan approval from the ROC Steering Committee
b. Execute the promotion in accordance with the approved plan
Santa Ana shall:
a. Approve the plan and promotional elements
Completion Criteria:
This task is considered complete upon the completion of the promotional period. Completion is
planned for the end of Q3/2012.
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Task 1-C: Winter 2012 Radio Promotion (English & Spanish)
Objective:
Develop and implement an expanded month-long radio promotional campaign during Winter
2012. The program will include on-air spots, public service show interviews, scheduled on-air
DJ chatter, on-air remote promotions, online promotions/adlets, etc., with specific emphasis on
the P2P campaign and message.
Task Description:
The use of popular radio stations and their on-air personalities will effectively reach Orange
County residents of varying backgrounds. By working with a radio syndicate such as Clear
Channel (particularly the KIIS FM, KOST 103.7 and KSBR 98.7 stations), ROC messages will
be aired on multiple stations to reach mainstream as well as more specific segments of the
population. On-air and online promotions will be developed and implemented to attract and
promote emergency preparedness. Importantly, this effort will expand on previously successful
promotions through Clear Channel through a broader reach that will include at least one
Spanish language station with a high level of Orange County listenership. Activities will
include:
a. Plan Development & Review - working with Clear Channel, a plan will be developed
and implemented for a promotional period to take place during Winter 2012. The plan will
consist of both on-air and online outreach components.
b. Coordination of Advertising and Online Promotions - work directly with radio partner on
the management of the promotional period, developing copy for advertising spots, public
service announcements, completing air checks, securing data from the online components,
and reporting results to the Steering Committee.
C. Summary Report of Online Outreach - analyze data of registered "click-throughs" from
the radio websites to ReadyOC and monitoring the number of promises to prepare that come
as a result of the radio promotion. A final report will be prepared and delivered to the Steering
Committee.
Responsibilities:
WBC shall:
a. Develop the promotion and seek plan approval from the ROC Steering Committee
b. Execute the promotion in accordance with the approved plan
Santa Ana shall:
a. Approve the plan and promotional elements
Completion Criteria:
This task is considered complete upon the completion of the promotional period. Completion is
planned for the end of Q4/2012.
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Task 1-D: Spring 2013 Radio Promotion (English & Spanish)
Objective:
Develop and implement an expanded month-long radio promotional campaign during Spring
2013. The program will include on-air spots, public service show interviews, scheduled on-air
DJ chatter, on-air remote promotions, online promotions/adlets, etc., with specific emphasis on
the P2P campaign and message.
Task Description:
The use of popular radio stations and their on-air personalities will effectively reach Orange
County residents of varying backgrounds. By working with a radio syndicate such as Clear
Channel (particularly the KIIS FM, KOST 103.7 and KSBR 98.7 stations), ROC messages will
be aired on multiple stations to reach mainstream as well as more specific segments of the
population. On-air and online promotions will be developed and implemented to attract and
promote emergency preparedness. Importantly, this effort will expand on previously successful
promotions through Clear Channel through a broader reach that will include at least one
Spanish language station with a high level of Orange County listenership. Activities will
include:
a. Plan Development & Review - working with Clear Channel, a plan will be developed
and implemented for a promotional period to take place during Spring 2013. The plan will
consist of both on-air and online outreach components.
b. Coordination of Advertising and Online Promotions - work directly with radio partner on
the management of the promotional period, developing copy for advertising spots, public
service announcements, completing air checks, securing data from the online components,
and reporting results to the Steering Committee.
C. Summary Report of Online Outreach - analyze data of registered "click-throughs" from
the radio websites to ReadyOC and monitoring the number of promises to prepare that come
as a result of the radio promotion. A final report will be prepared and delivered to the Steering
Committee.
Responsibilities:
WBC shall:
a. Develop the promotion and seek plan approval from the ROC Steering Committee
b. Execute the promotion in accordance with the approved plan
Santa Ana shall:
a. Approve the plan and promotional elements
Completion Criteria:
This task is considered complete upon the completion of the promotional period. Completion is
planned for the end of Q2/2013.
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Task 1-E: Fall 2013 Radio Promotion (English & Spanish)
Objective:
Develop and implement an expanded month-long radio promotional campaign during Fall
2013. The program will include on-air spots, public service show interviews, scheduled on-air
DJ chatter, on-air remote promotions, online promotions/adlets, etc., with specific emphasis on
the P2P campaign and message.
Task Description:
The use of popular radio stations and their on-air personalities will effectively reach Orange
County residents of varying backgrounds. By working with a radio syndicate such as Clear
Channel (particularly the KIIS FM, KOST 103.7 and KSBR 98.7 stations), ROC messages will
be aired on multiple stations to reach mainstream as well as more specific segments of the
population. On-air and online promotions will be developed and implemented to attract and
promote emergency preparedness. Importantly, this effort will expand on previously successful
promotions through Clear Channel through a broader reach that will include at least one
Spanish language station with a high level of Orange County Iistenership. Activities will
include:
a. Plan Development & Review - working with Clear Channel, a plan will be developed
and implemented for a promotional period to take place during Fall 2013. The plan will consist
of both on-air and online outreach components.
b. Coordination of Advertising and Online Promotions - work directly with radio partner on
the management of the promotional period, developing copy for advertising spots, public
service announcements, completing air checks, securing data from the online components,
and reporting results to the Steering Committee.
C. Summary Report of Online Outreach - analyze data of registered "click-throughs" from
the radio websites to ReadyOC and monitoring the number of promises to prepare that come
as a result of the radio promotion. A final report will be prepared and delivered to the Steering
Committee.
Responsibilities:
WBC shall:
a. Develop the promotion and seek plan approval from the ROC Steering Committee
b. Execute the promotion in accordance with the approved plan
Santa Ana shall:
a. Approve the plan and promotional elements
Completion Criteria:
This task is considered complete upon the completion of the promotional period. Completion is
planned for the end of Q3/2013.
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Task 1-F: "The Gift of Preparedness" Promotion
Objective:
Continue the success of this promotion that was initiated in Q4/2011 by creating and executing
a holiday-time emergency preparedness promotion centered around giving "The Gift of
Preparedness" (this program could potentially extend beyond the holiday season). Orange
County residents, schools, businesses and more will be encouraged to give the gift of
preparedness to themselves and others during the holiday as a way to make good on stated
commitments to Promise to Prepare. The program will feature ROC/P2P messaging and kit
items (ex. premium emergency kit) that will be promoted/distributed through seasonal activities
(ex. holiday event auctions), community events, the website, the ReadyOC app and more.
Task Description:
Handle all aspects of programming, materials development and distribution. Broadly, elements
are envisioned to include the following:
a. Holiday Promotion Plan - develop a formalized plan that defines objectives, strategies
and tactics for the program.
b. Holiday Event Auctions - identify, select and pursue holiday-time events that feature
live and/or silent auctions where ROC will place "higher end" emergency preparedness items
(ex. premium survival kit) for auction.
C. Major Retail Holiday Events - identify and pursue a select number of large scale holiday
events at major regional shopping centers (ex. South Coast Plaza, The Shops at Mission, etc.)
to promote ROC and giving the gift of preparedness. This can include distributing branded
ROC items (such as a self-charging flashlight) as "stocking stuffers" or other holiday gift.
d. ROC Branded Self-Charging Flashlight - acquire and distribute up to 5,000 self-
charging flashlights for distribution at holiday events and community events, with an initial
emphasis tied into giving the gift of preparedness.
Responsibilities:
WBC Shall:
a. Develop the promotion and seek plan approval from the ROC Steering Committee
b. Execute the promotion in accordance with the approved plan
Santa Ana shall:
a. Approve the plan and promotional elements
Completion Criteria:
This task is considered complete upon the completion of the promotional period. Completion is
planned for the end of Q4/2012.
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Task 1-G: Promise to Prepare 2012 Publicitv Outreach
Objective:
Develop and implement 2-3 formalized story pitches that drive earned editorial coverage in
targeted media.
Task Description:
The emphasis of this effort will be to develop and implement a plan to secure major editorial
stories within regional print, broadcast and/or online media. Sample media outlets might
include the Orange County Register, Good Day LA, KTLA Morning News, La Opinion,
Telemundo, OC Metro, and others. Activities include creating, pitching and securing 2-3 stories
to print and broadcast press that reach OC readers, listeners and/or viewers.
Responsibilities:
WBC Shall:
a. Develop the publicity and seek plan approval from the ROC Steering Committee
b. Execute the media relations outreach in accordance with the approved plan
Santa Ana shall:
a. Approve the plan and publicity elements
Completion Criteria:
This task is considered complete upon the completion of the outreach period. Completion
coincides with the end of Q4/2012.
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Task 1-H: Promise to Prepare 2013 Publicity Outreach
Objective:
Develop and implement 2-3 formalized story pitches that drive earned editorial coverage in
targeted media.
Task Description:
The emphasis of this effort will be to develop and implement a plan to secure major editorial
stories within regional print, broadcast and/or online media. Sample media outlets might
include the Orange County Register, Good Day LA, KTLA Morning News, La Opinion,
Telemundo, OC Metro, and others. Activities include creating, pitching and securing 2-3 stories
to print and broadcast press that reach OC readers, listeners and/or viewers
Responsibilities:
WBC Shall:
a. Develop the publicity and seek plan approval from the ROC Steering Committee
b. Execute the media relations outreach in accordance with the approved plan
Santa Ana shall:
a. Approve the plan and publicity elements
Completion Criteria:
This task is considered complete upon the completion of the outreach period. Completion
coincides with the end of Q3/2013.
Task 2: Education-Based Outreach
Objective:
Expand and executive simultaneous "top-bottom" activities with OC education organizations and
schools to support ROC emergency preparedness efforts and the Promise to Prepare initiative.
Task Description:
Handle all aspects of programming, materials development and distribution, school assemblies and
other activities/events based on the semesters during 2012/2013. Broadly, specific elements are
envisioned to include the following programs and deliverables listed below.
Task 2-A: 2012 Education-Based Outreach
Objective:
Working with schools across OC to promote the P2P initiatives includes communications to Orange
County's 180-plus schools and nearly 200,000 students, as well as direct outreach to 10,000-plus
elementary-aged children.
Task Description:
Handle all aspects of programming, materials development and distribution, school assemblies and
other activities/events during CY 2012. Broadly, specific elements are envisioned to include the
following programs and deliverables listed below.
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Deliverables:
• Elementary School Assembly Program
- Extend and implement elementary school assembly program and promotion throughout Orange
County, seeking to conduct approximately 45 total assemblies during the contracted period, or
an annual average of 5 assemblies per month over a 9-month period.
- This encompasses scheduling, supporting and promoting assemblies leveraging Officer John
Reed with elementary schools throughout Orange County.
- Officer Reed is responsible for conducting assemblies on his own, with the exception of 10-12
assemblies which will be additionally staffed for formal research and feedback as well as for
quality control.
- Tasks include booking assemblies, managing the annual calendar, promoting events through
OCDE, school districts and individual school sites, capturing, posting and distributing video,
photos and other content, creating and distributing information kits (with kit assembly assistance
from Officer Reed), post-event school follow-up and more.
• OCDE & School Districts Communication Program
- Develop and disseminate regular quarterly communications that promote ROC and P2P
emergency preparedness initiatives to and through the county (OCDE) and school districts.
- Create, promote and distribute quarterly communications and communications tools (total of 8
times during contract period) that support current "pipelining" activities that channel ROC and
P2P information through existing vehicles such as newsletters, websites, mailers and so forth.
- Stage six meetings and presentations with key OCDE and/or school district
officials/representatives to promote and advance the ROC and P2P program and activities.
Responsibilities:
WBC shall:
a. Develop the initiative and seek plan approval from the ROC Steering Committee
Santa Ana shall:
a. Approve plan and activities
Completion Criteria:
This task is considered complete upon the completion of the assembly period. Completion is
planned for the end of Q4/2012.
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Task 2-B: 2013 Education-Based Outreach
Objective:
Working with schools across OC to promote the P2P initiatives includes communications to Orange
County's 180-plus schools and nearly 200,000 students, as well as direct outreach to 10,000-plus
elementary-aged children.
Task Description:
Handle all aspects of programming, materials development and distribution, school assemblies and
other activities/events during the first three quarters of 2013. Broadly, specific elements are envisioned
to include the following programs and deliverables listed below.
Deliverables:
• Elementary School Assembly Program
- Extend and implement elementary school assembly program and promotion throughout Orange
County, seeking to conduct approximately 45 total assemblies during the contracted period, or
an annual average of 5 assemblies per month over a 9-month period.
- This encompasses scheduling, supporting and promoting assemblies leveraging Officer John
Reed with elementary schools throughout Orange County.
- Officer Reed is responsible for conducting assemblies on his own, with the exception of 10-12
assemblies which will be additionally staffed for formal research and feedback as well as for
quality control.
- Tasks include booking assemblies, managing the annual calendar, promoting events through
OCDE, school districts and individual school sites, capturing, posting and distributing video,
photos and other content, creating and distributing information kits (with kit assembly assistance
from Officer Reed), post-event school follow-up and more.
• OCDE & School Districts Communication Program
- Develop and disseminate regular quarterly communications that promote ROC and P2P
emergency preparedness initiatives to and through the county (OCDE) and school districts.
- Create, promote and distribute quarterly communications and communications tools (total of 8
times during contract period) that support current "pipelining" activities that channel ROC and
P2P information through existing vehicles such as newsletters, websites, mailers and so forth.
- Stage six meetings and presentations with key OCDE and/or school district
officials/representatives to promote and advance the ROC and P2P program and activities.
Responsibilities:
WBC shall:
b. Develop the initiative and seek plan approval from the ROC Steering Committee
Santa Ana shall:
b. Approve plan and activities
Completion Criteria:
This task is considered complete upon the completion of the assembly period. Completion is
planned for the end of Q3/2013.
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Task 3-A: 2012 Faith-Based Outreach "Ready Sunday"
Objective:
Continue implementing program to support and/or staff key faith- based emergency
preparedness events based on the Project Schedule.
Task Description:
Handle all aspects of event support, staffing and promotion for the first annual Ready Sunday
promotion in Fall 2012. This program will build on the pilot tests conducted in 2011 and will
evolve into a specific Sunday during Fall 2012 when participating churches, temples and
synagogues will recognize Ready Sunday and the importance of being prepared. Their
involvement will include ROC messages incorporated into sermons, multimedia materials
made available to attendees through websites, video boards and e-newsletters, along with
tables positioned in front of church sanctuaries where ROC materials are distributed.
Responsibilities:
WBC shall:
a. Develop the promotion and seek approval from the ROC Steering Committee
b. Execute the promotion based on the Task Description
Santa Ana shall:
a. Approve promotion elements
Completion Criteria:
This task is considered complete upon the completion of the promotional period. Completion
is planned for the end of Q3/2012.
Task 3-13: 2013 Faith-Based Outreach "Ready Sunday"
Objective:
Continue implementing program to support and/or staff key faith- based emergency
preparedness events based on the Project Schedule.
Task Description:
Handle all aspects of event support, staffing and promotion for the second annual Ready
Sunday promotion in Fall 2013. This program will build on the 2012 program and will be held
during a specific Sunday in Fall 2013 when participating churches, temples and synagogues
will recognize Ready Sunday and the importance of being prepared. Their involvement will
include ROC messages incorporated into sermons, multimedia materials made available to
attendees through websites, video boards and e-newsletters, along with tables positioned in
front of church sanctuaries where ROC materials are distributed.
Responsibilities:
WBC shall:
a. Develop the promotion and seek approval from the ROC Steering Committee
b. Execute the promotion based on the Task Description
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Santa Ana shall:
a. Approve promotion elements
Completion Criteria:
This task is considered complete upon the completion of the promotional period. Completion
is planned for the end of Q3/2013.
Task 4: Micro Campaigns
Objective:
Develop and implement a series of promotions for ROC during Q1/2012 through Q3/2013.
Task Description:
The micro campaigns will be designated promotional initiatives that will be individually
implemented with a specific beginning and end date (see following sub-tasks for specifics).
Responsibilities:
See sub-tasks for specifics.
Completion Criteria:
This task is considered complete when all budgeted sub-tasks have been completed in their
respective entirety.
Task 4-A: 2012 ReadyOC Night at Angel Stadium
Objective:
Develop, implement and stage the third annual ReadyOC Night at a Los Angeles Angels of
Anaheim Major League Baseball game.
Task Description:
Using the best practices from 2010 and 2011, this promotion will include a "readiness
giveaway item" pre-game activities to secure Promises to Prepare, public address
announcements about ReadyOC, public service announcements on the Stadium video screen
and other complementary activities to promote ReadyOC and the Promise to Prepare
campaign.
Responsibilities:
WBC shall:
a. Work with the Steering Committee to identify and develop the ReadyOC Night at Angels
Stadium promotion.
b. Execute the promotion in accordance with the approved plan
Santa Ana shall:
a. Approve plan and promotion elements
Completion Criteria:
This task is considered complete upon completion of the promotion depending on the date
assigned by the Angels. It is anticipated to be completed in Q2/2012.
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Task 4-B: 2013 ReadyOC Night at Angel Stadium
Objective:
Develop, implement and stage the fourth annual ReadyOC Night at a Los Angeles Angels of
Anaheim Major League Baseball game.
Task Description:
Using the best practices from 2010 - 2012, this promotion will include a "readiness giveaway
item" pre-game activities to secure Promises to Prepare, public address announcements about
ReadyOC, public service announcements on the Stadium video screen and other
complementary activities to promote ReadyOC and the Promise to Prepare campaign.
Responsibilities:
WBC shall:
a. Work with the Steering Committee to identify and develop the ReadyOC Night at Angels
Stadium promotion.
b. Execute the promotion in accordance with the approved plan
Santa Ana shall:
a. Approve plan and promotion elements
Completion Criteria:
This task is considered complete upon completion of the promotion and dependent on the
dates assigned by the Angels. It is anticipated to be completed in Q3/2013.
Task 4-C: 2012 Leveraged Promise Drives
Objective:
Explore opportunities through the ROC Steering Committee to partner with key county
organizations to help drive community-wide emergency preparedness pledges.
Task Description:
Work with the ROC Steering Committee to target the OC Fair, Angels and the Ducks for no-
cost and/or in-kind support for the ROC campaign. The scope of these drives will be
proportional to the ability of the committees (or Corporate Advisory Council) to leverage
relationships to minimize or eliminate promotional and/or sponsorship costs.
Responsibilities:
WBC shall:
a. Work with ROC Steering Committee and/or Corporate Advisory Council to support
inquiries as appropriate
Santa Ana shall:
a. Work with ROC Steering Committee and/or Corporate Advisory Council to support
inquiries as appropriate
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Completion Criteria:
This task is currently unbudgeted. Criteria will be established pending resource commitment
from a sponsoring organization.
Task 4-D: 2013 Leveraged Promise Drives
Objective:
Explore opportunities through the ROC Steering Committee to partner with key county
organizations to help drive community-wide emergency preparedness pledges.
Task Description:
Work with the ROC Steering Committee to target the OC Fair, Angels and the Ducks for no-
cost and/or in-kind support for the ROC campaign. The scope of these drives will be
proportional to the ability of the committees (or Corporate Advisory Council) to leverage
relationships to minimize or eliminate promotional and/or sponsorship costs.
Responsibilities:
WBC shall:
a. Work with ROC Steering Committee and/or Corporate Advisory Council to support
inquiries as appropriate
Santa Ana shall:
a. Work with ROC Steering Committee and/or Corporate Advisory Council to support
inquiries as appropriate
Completion Criteria:
This task is currently unbudgeted. Criteria will be established pending resource commitment
from a sponsoring organization.
Task 5-A: 2012 Corporate Advisory Council (CAC) Support & Commitments
Objective:
Continue managing current CAC group with emphasis on enhancing participation benefits,
retaining current active members for 2012, and expanding successes in leveraging CAC
resources, connections and contributions to the overall ROC initiative during 2012.
Task Description:
Continue momentum to expand the success of the council to help provide opportunities,
extensions, and ongoing support for ROC. Activities include:
a. CAC Designated Ambassador - continue to leverage and refine the designated CAC
ambassadors to facilitate and deepen relationship efforts.
b. One-on-One Outreach Tour - continue successful new strategy to outreach to CAC
members in a high-touch, one-to-one manner to generate customized opportunities for
promotional investment and support of the ROC campaign.
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C. CAC Recognition Program - formalize development and implementation of recognition
program for CAC members that elevates the prestige for and expands the interest in promoting
ROC and emergency preparedness.
Responsibilities:
WBC shall:
a. Develop and implement the program with approval from the ROC Steering Committee
Santa Ana shall:
a. Approve the program and promotional efforts
Completion Criteria:
This task is considered complete upon the completion of the tasks. Completion is planned for
the end of Q4/2012.
Task 5-113: 2013 Corporate Advisory Council (CAC) Support & Commitments
Objective:
Continue managing current CAC group with emphasis on enhancing participation benefits,
retaining current active members for 2013, and expanding successes in leveraging CAC
resources, connections and contributions to the overall ROC initiative during 2013.
Task Description:
Continue momentum to expand the success of the council to help provide opportunities,
extensions, and ongoing support for ROC. Activities include:
a. CAC Designated Ambassador - continue to leverage and refine the designated CAC
ambassadors to facilitate and deepen relationship efforts.
b. One-on-One Outreach Tour - continue successful new strategy to outreach to CAC
members in a high-touch, one-to-one manner to generate customized opportunities for
promotional investment and support of the ROC campaign.
C. CAC Recognition Program - formalize development and implementation of recognition
program for CAC members that elevates the prestige for and expands the interest in promoting
ROC and emergency preparedness.
Responsibilities:
WBC shall:
a. Develop and implement the program with approval from the ROC Steering Committee
Santa Ana shall:
a. Approve the program and promotional efforts
Completion Criteria:
This task is considered complete upon the completion of the tasks. Completion is planned for
the end of Q4/2013.
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Task 6-A: Website & Social Media Platform 2012 Updates and Maintenance
Objective:
Review, recommend and pursue platform updates for the readyoc.org website and social
media platforms to expand and extend technical capabilities for improved user experience and
functionality. This includes recommendations and options for a website design/content
organization refresh. Also included will be developing and implementing ongoing website and
social media content, maintenance and management activities.
Task Description:
Handle all aspects of the website and social media content updates, site optimization, site
maintenance and site management needs. Activities include:
a. Launch of Website Refresh -launch and promote the newly completed refresh of the
website.
b. Website Content Updates, Management & Maintenance - develop and implement 24/7
website content, maintenance and management activities and support during Q1-Q4/2012.
This includes handling all aspects of website updates, site optimization, site maintenance, site
management and site metrics/reporting needs in accordance with ROC approved processes
and protocols.
C. Social Media Content Updates, Management & Maintenance - develop and monitor
24/7 social media content as well as manage platforms for ROC Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin
and YouTube channels, all in accordance with the approved processes and protocols for each
medium.
Responsibilities:
WBC shall:
a. Develop the initiative and seek plan approval from the ROC Steering Committee
Santa Ana shall:
a. Approve plan and collateral materials
Completion Criteria:
This task is considered complete upon the completion of the support period. Completion is
planned for the end of Q4/2012.
Task 6-B: Website & Social Media Platform 2013 Updates and Maintenance
Objective:
Review, recommend and pursue platform updates for the readyoc.org website and social
media platforms to expand and extend technical capabilities for improved user experience and
functionality. This includes recommendations and options for a website design/content
organization refresh. Also included will be developing and implementing ongoing website and
social media content, maintenance and management activities.
Task Description:
Handle all aspects of the website and social media content updates, site optimization, site
maintenance and site management needs. Activities include:
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a. Launch of Website Refresh -launch and promote the newly completed refresh of the
website.
b. Website Content Updates, Management & Maintenance - develop and implement 24/7
website content, maintenance and management activities and support during Q1-Q4/2013.
This includes handling all aspects of website updates, site optimization, site maintenance, site
management and site metrics/reporting needs in accordance with ROC approved processes
and protocols.
C. Social Media Content Updates, Management & Maintenance - develop and monitor
24/7 social media content as well as manage platforms for ROC Twitter, Facebook, Linkedln
and YouTube channels, all in accordance with the approved processes and protocols for each
medium.
Responsibilities:
WBC shall:
a. Develop the initiative and seek plan approval from the ROC Steering Committee
Santa Ana shall:
a. Approve plan and collateral materials
Completion Criteria:
This task is considered complete upon the completion of the support period. Completion is
planned for the end of Q4/2013.
TASK 7-A: 2012 COMMUNITY & CITIZENS OUTREACH
Objective:
Develop and implement ongoing community and citizens' outreach at targeted community,
emergency preparedness and other designated events and/or presentation venues, seeking to
reach and engage with hundreds of thousands of citizens and community members.
Task Description:
Calendar, staff and manage up to 36 community (ex. Brea Fest) and emergency preparedness
(ex. National Night Out) events as well as presentations to targeted community
organizations/groups (ex. Boy Scouts).
Deliverables:
• Master Community & Citizen Events Calendar
Create and manage a master annual calendar for all milestone events that ROC will
participate in and/or staff in support of emergency preparedness outreach efforts and the
P2P initiative.
• Event Promotion & Staffing
Promote and staff (as appropriate) up to 36 community events throughout Orange County
that are aligned with the Master Community & Citizen Events Calendar. Event activities
may include table displays, street team canvassing, ROC/P2P materials and giveaway
distribution and more.
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Responsibilities:
WBC shall:
a. Develop the outreach and seek plan approval from the ROC Steering Committee
b. Execute the outreach in accordance with the approved plan
Santa Ana shall:
a. Approve plan and promotional elements
Completion Criteria:
This task is considered complete upon the completion of the support period. Completion is
planned for the end of Q4/2012.
TASK 7-13: 2013 COMMUNITY & CITIZENS OUTREACH
Objective:
Develop and implement ongoing community and citizens' outreach at targeted community,
emergency preparedness and other designated events and/or presentation venues, seeking to
reach and engage with hundreds of thousands of citizens and community members.
Task Description:
Calendar, staff and manage up to 36 community (ex. Brea Fest) and emergency preparedness
(ex. National Night Out) events as well as presentations to targeted community
organizations/groups (ex. Boy Scouts).
Deliverables:
• Master Community & Citizen Events Calendar
Create and manage a master annual calendar for all milestone events that ROC will
participate in and/or staff in support of emergency preparedness outreach efforts and the
P2P initiative.
• Event Promotion & Staffing
Promote and staff (as appropriate) up to 36 community events throughout Orange County
that are aligned with the Master Community & Citizen Events Calendar. Event activities
may include table displays, street team canvassing, ROC/P2P materials and giveaway
distribution and more.
Responsibilities:
WBC shall:
a. Develop the outreach and seek plan approval from the ROC Steering Committee
b. Execute the outreach in accordance with the approved plan
Santa Ana shall:
a. Approve plan and promotional elements
Completion Criteria:
This task is considered complete upon the completion of the support period. Completion is
planned for the end of Q3/2012.
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TASK 8-A: 2012 COLLATERAL & PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS
Objective:
Develop, produce and update ROC and P2P collateral materials and promotional materials for
use in all programming as appropriate.
Task Description:
Handle design, writing, production and distribution of all materials supporting ROC and P2P
initiatives.
Deliverables:
• Collateral Materials
o ROC Fact Sheets, 10,000 total quantity
o ROC Flyers, 20,000 total quantity
o ROC Family Emergency Plans, 25,000 total quantity
[Note: this is in addition to those produced as part of the Faith-Based program]
o P2P Fact Sheets, 20,000 total quantity
• Promotional Materials
o ROC/P2P Wristbands, 100,000 total quantity
o ROC/P2P Emergency Document Bags, 60,000 total quantity
ROC/P2P Emergency Contact Magnets, 30,000 total quantity
Responsibilities:
WBC shall:
a. Develop all materials and seek approvals from the ROC Steering Committee
b. Produce materials in accordance with Steering Committee approvals
Santa Ana shall:
a. Approve materials
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Completion Criteria:
This task is considered complete upon the completion of the support period. Completion is
planned for the end of Q4/2012.
TASK 8-B: 2013 COLLATERAL & PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS
Objective:
Develop, produce and update ROC and P2P collateral materials and promotional materials for
use in all programming as appropriate.
Task Description:
Handle design, writing, production and distribution of all materials supporting ROC and P2P
initiatives.
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Deliverables:
• Collateral Materials
o ROC Fact Sheets, 10,000 total quantity
o ROC Flyers, 20,000 total quantity
o ROC Family Emergency Plans, 25,000 total quantity
[Note: this is in addition to those produced as part of the Faith-Based program]
o P2P Fact Sheets, 20,000 total quantity
• Promotional Materials
o ROC/P2P Wristbands, 100,000 total quantity
o ROC/P2P Emergency Document Bags, 60,000 total quantity
ROC/P2P Emergency Contact Magnets, 30,000 total quantity
Responsibilities:
WBC shall:
a. Develop all materials and seek approvals from the ROC Steering Committee
b. Produce materials in accordance with Steering Committee approvals
Santa Ana shall:
a. Approve materials
Completion Criteria:
This task is considered complete upon the completion of the support period. Completion is
planned for the end of Q3/2013.
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