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11.C.2. JOINT FIBER OPTICS PROJECT INTERLOCAL <br />AGREEMENT - 800 MHZ SYSTEM - CITY OF VERO <br />BEACH AND INDIAN RIVER COUNTY SCHOOL <br />DISTRICT <br />The Board reviewed a Memorandum of November 8, 1999: <br />Date: November 8, 1999 <br />To: The Honorable Board of County Commissioners <br />Thru: James E. Chandler, County Administrator <br />Thru: Thomas W. Frame, General Services DirectorQ���.�'L�L� <br />From: Terry Smith, Telecommunications Manager <br />Subject: Joint Fiber Optics Project Interlocal Agreement <br />BACKGROUND: <br />Indian River County's involvement with a fiber optics network began with its networking of various <br />County buildings and ultimately the fiber optics connections between the 800 MHz towers and facilities. <br />At the same time, it was noted that the City of Vero Beach already had a network of fiber optics to support <br />its electrical power generation and distribution facilities. Likewise, the Indian River School District had <br />plans for a fiber optic based distance learning network between schools. <br />Since all parties had existing or plans for expanding a fiber optic network, the three parties informally <br />agreed to share parts of the fiber optic cable network. Indian River County provided the necessary fibers <br />from the County Administration Building to the Sheriffs Office in the existing cable. The School District <br />partnered with the County in the extension of fiber optic cable from the Sheriffs Office to the Hobart <br />Tower and on to the North Tower. The City of Vero Beach furnished fibers from the County <br />Administration Building to the South Tower by way of the police department and a new section of fiber <br />that had to be placed from the vicinity of Staples Office Supplies to the tower. <br />ANALYSIS: <br />In the discussions on the fiber optic cables required to provide the inter -tower trunking for the radio system, <br />it became obvious, by the three participants, that by cooperating in the expansion and use of the fiber optic <br />cable network, everyone could realize some economic savings over each going on their own. <br />This proposed Joint Fiber Optics Project Interlocal Agreement lays out the groundwork and foundation on <br />what the role of the three parties is and what their responsibilities and liabilities will be. In the future, with <br />the network expansions planned, we will be able to expand the "wide area network," and be able to provide <br />auto attendant and voice mail functions to remote sites. Internet and e-mail access from remote locations <br />NOVEMBER 16, 1999 <br />-129- 0 <br />
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