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Board of County Commissioners
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INDIAN RIVER COUNTY PURCHASING DIVISION <br />REQUEST FOR INFORMATION #2016047 — <br />COUNTYWIDE P25 MICROWAVE RADIO SYSTEM <br />A few of our recent customers utilizing this integration include: <br />Hillsborough County, FL <br />City of Clearwater, FL <br />Collier County, FL <br />• <br />C1COrlrluN!CA T 101\1S <br />INl ENI,dA T IONAL <br />City of Aventura, FL <br />City of Coral Gables, FL <br />• Interface four (4) channel five (5) sites of P-25 Phase II with an existing County EDACS system for <br />parallel operations as mentioned above. The intent is to effect a smooth and reliable interoperation <br />between the two systems while agencies continue to budget and purchase compatible equipment. <br />Comply and exceed —Ci has many years of experience implementing smooth migration processes <br />involving transitions from EDACS radio systems to P25 Phase I and II. For the migration period of <br />parallel operations of the existing equipment and the new system full communication features and <br />interoperability is maintained. <br />Current systems that Ci have or is presently migrating while operating simultaneously with both EDACS <br />and P25 Phase I and II include: <br />City Of Clearwater, FL. Clearwater is a 2 Site Simulcast, 11 Channel EDACS to P25 Migration with 7 <br />Symphony Consoles that is more than half way through the migration process to P25. The present <br />system configuration supports both EDACS and P25 Phase 1 and Phase 2 calls that the dispatchers see as <br />one common system for all users. <br />Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office (HCSO). HCSO is an 8 Site, 20 Channel EDACS Simulcast West <br />System, 10 Site 15 Channel EDACS Simulcast East System, 4 Site 10 Channel P25 700 MHZ Simulcast <br />System with 54 Symphony Consoles. The system also serves the City of Tampa Police and Fire, <br />Hillsborough County Fire Rescue, Temple Terrace, Plant City, Tampa International Airport, University of <br />South Florida Police, Hillsborough County General Services and many other agencies within Hillsborough <br />County. HCSO plans to build out the P25 infrastructure to the same footprint as the existing EDACS <br />simulcast sites over the next 3 to 4 years and keep the EDACS systems in service until at least 2022 so <br />that all the agencies have sufficient time to migrate to the P25 system. <br />Collier County FL. Collier County is presently migrating its 13 site EDACS Simulcast/ Multisite system to a <br />16 Site P25 Phase 2 capable P25 system that consists of an 11 Site Simulcast P25 System with 5 <br />Additional 4 to 5 channels sites that will cover the rural eastern parts of the County. Ci has installed the <br />new VIDA P25 Core with Symphony Dispatch Platform at the two PSAP locations. The Collier VIDA Core <br />is linked to the legacy EDACS IMC with an EDACS Migration Gateway so that radio traffic will <br />simultaneously be transmitted on both the EDACS system as well as the new P25 system. In addition, Ci <br />is also migrating Collier County off of its present microwave system to a new Microwave Networks, Inc. <br />System that will serve the TDM circuit needs of the legacy EDACS system and the Ethernet requirements <br />of the new P25 system. <br />7 of 21 <br />183 <br />
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