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• 1 <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Adams, SECONDED By <br />Commissioner Tlppin, the Board unanimously -(4-0. <br />Commissioner Macht absent) approved the purchase of the <br />Racal Wordnet Series 2 (24) channel logging recorder from <br />Replay Systems for the Vero Beach Police Department PSAP at <br />a cost of $29,906, as recommended in the memorandum. <br />11.C. INDIAN RIVER COUNTY JAIL DETENTION <br />ELECTRONICS PHASE I - MONTGOMERY TECHNOLOGY, <br />SIEMENS BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES, LANDIS DIVISION <br />The Board reviewed a Memorandum of February 19, 2001: <br />DATE: February 19, 2001 <br />TO: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <br />THRU: James E. Chandler, County Administrator <br />FROM: Thomas W. Frame, General Services Directordc. <br />SUBJECT: Indian River County Jail Detention Electronics Phase 1 <br />BACKGROUND: <br />The Indian River County Jail was constructed in three phases with the first phase <br />(Administration Unit A and Housing Unit B) being occupied in 1984. At the time of phase 1 <br />construction. the components for operating the detention facilities were manufactured under the <br />name of "Icotech." Montgomery Technology. Inc. supplied subsequent phases 2 & 3. <br />After 16 years of use and abuse. the need to replace the components in phase 1 has arrived. To <br />that end, the Board approved the allocation of funds in the current budget for the needed <br />replacement parts. The amount budgeted was $500 000. <br />Over the course of time. Building & Grounds staff has dealt with replacement parts from the two <br />different manufacturers and for technical support. Staff has had a very good experience relative <br />to Montgomery Technologies both in the area of cost and ease of diagnosis of problems. <br />It would be much more efficient if all the components were the same. To that end. Building and <br />Grounds Superintendent. Lynn Williams contacted Montgomery Technology regarding the <br />replacement of the phase 1 equipment. This was done to insure continuity of design, <br />replacement parts. and staff expertise and experience. The prime installation and service agent in <br />Florida for Montgomery Technology is Siemens Building Technologies, Landis Division. <br />Siemens then made several site visits reviewing the existing conditions and developed a scope of <br />services for the replacement of the equipment within the parameters established by staff. <br />March 6, 2001 <br />113 <br />i7PGo72 <br />
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