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HomeMy WebLinkAbout21 - Public Safety Interoperable Communications GrantCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Agenda Item No. 21 September 14, 2010 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: Fire Department Steve Parker, Fire Chief, 644 -3101, sparker @NBFD.net SUBJECT: Acceptance of PSIC Grant RECOMMENDATION: Authorize the City Council to accept grant funds in the amount of $16,303.77 from the Public Safety Interoperable Communications Grant Program funds to offset the cost of previously purchased Motorola XTL 5000 portable radios. DISCUSSION: The Public Safety Interoperable Communications (PSIC) grant is a federally- funded program administered by the California Office of Homeland Security. This Program is intended to enhance First - Responder interoperability communications between local, state, and federal agencies. The grant allowed the Fire Department to purchase new Motorola Astro Digital XTS5000 700/800 MHz portable radios for 20 percent of the current cost. Although 30 radios were desired by the Fire Department when the program was announced, an initial allocation of 25 portable radios was all that was available through the PSIC Grant Program in order to give other jurisdictions in the county the opportunity to purchase a proportionate number of radios. Since many agencies did not purchase their full allocation of portable radios, additional grant funds were made available for the Fire Department to purchase the 5 additional radios that were originally desired. Under the terms of this grant, the entire purchase price was to be paid by the city, and then the grant would refund 80 percent of the cost of each radio. The city has already purchased the additional portable radios and needs City Council approval to accept reimbursement of PSIC funds in the amount of $16,303.77. This is an extension of grant funds the city received in fall 2009. Funding Availability: The City has already purchased the five portable radios using FY 2009 -10 funds. No additional funding is required. The funds for the PSIC grant are currently being held by the City of Santa Ana through the Santa Ana Urban Security Initiative/ Public Safety Interoperable Communications grant coordinator. Prepared by: othon C e WW (Fire IS Coordinator Submitted by: Steve Parker Fire Chief