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5. Describe your county, group of counties or region's existing 911 system. <br />Include specific information on existing system equipment upgrades and when <br />the installation of this equipment was completed. Please include the PSAP(s) <br />that the grant will be implemented at to include the type of PSAP(s), primary <br />system, and number of position seats. <br />Today, the seven counties that make up Florida's Region 5 individually update and <br />maintain all GIS, ALI, and MSAG information on a stand-alone basis. To support the <br />transition to NG9-1-1, the counties have agreed to work together to establish a <br />regional 9-1-1 database. The counties that are participating in this project are: <br />Volusia, Brevard, Indian River, Osceola, Orange, Seminole and Lake. The goal of <br />this project is for region 5 to have a cloud -based GIS data management service that <br />enables all jurisdictions to upload their GIS and 9-1-1 data for NG9-1-1 verification <br />and data merging tasks to support NG9-1-1 initiatives going forward. <br />Indian River County operates a Type 4 Enhanced 911 System that is Wireless <br />Phase ii compliant. There are four PSAPs in Indian River County operating Solacom <br />CPE with GeoComm Dispatch Map. The solacom is a geo-diverse system with Side <br />A in the EOC and Side B in the Sheriff's Office. The Solacom system was installed <br />in 2018, and Dispatch Map was installed in 2022. <br />The Indian River County Sheriff's Office has a Primary PSAP in Vero Beach which <br />direct dispatches law enforcement calls throughout the unincorporated area. This <br />PSAP also direct dispatches fire and rescue calls throughout the county including <br />the Cities of Vero Beach and Sebastian. However, the cities of Sebastian and Vero <br />Beach each have a primary PSAP for their respective Police Departments. The <br />Indian River County Emergency Operations Center serves as the County backup. <br />The system is a Type 4 E911 and is Wireless Phase II compliant. <br />6. Describe the scope of work for the proposed project including any goal(s) and <br />objectives. Include the tasks to be performed as part of the project. Provide <br />scope of work in quantifiable units of deliverables that shall be received and <br />accepted. For each deliverable specify the required minimum level of service <br />to be performed and the criteria for evaluating the successful completion of <br />each deliverable. For any scope of work that includes milestones, please <br />describe in detail what deliverables are expected to be provided in each <br />milestone. <br />GeoComm proposes GeoComm GIS Data Hub as a repository for hosting primary and <br />secondary PSAP GIS data. These layers include the NENA NG9-1-1 GIS Data Model required <br />layers of Road Centerlines, Site/Structure Address Points, Service Boundaries (PSAP, Fire, <br />EMS, Police), Provisioning Boundary, and Street Name Alias Table Creation. The Quality <br />Application and instructions for 911 Grant Programs, revised July 2021 <br />W Form 3A, incorporated by reference in Fla. Admin. Code R. 60FF1-5.003 911 Grant Programs <br />itlh <br />190 <br />
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