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Agenda 06/22/2010 Item #16F 5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Agenda Item No. 16F5 June 22, 2010 Page 1 of 76 Recommendation to approve a grant application for the United States Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) Technology Program in the amount of $800,000. OBJECTIVE: To approve an application for the United States Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) Technology Program funding award as specified in the Omnibus Appropriations Bill for Fiscal Year 2010 (Public Law 111-117). CONSIDERATIONS: In the fall of 2008, staff of the Emergency Management Department met with representatives of The Ferguson Group to discuss an update on the public safety technology equipment for the Emergency Operations Center (EOC). The Ferguson Group representatives professionally evaluated the community need and funding potential of the project. Based on opportunities available, the EOC project was recommended as one of nine (9) projects for Collier County's Fiscal Year 2010 Federal Legislative Agenda. The Board of County Commissioners approved this project on the Collier County Fiscal Year 2010 Federal Legislative Agenda on January 13, 2009. This allocation was approved as part of the Omnibus Appropriations Bill for Fiscal Year 2010 (PL 111-117) on December 16, 2009. Upon notification of the approval of the federal award for the EOC, staff received application forms to formally apply for the grant. Following review and processing of the application, the COPS office will send an award package that will require subsequent review and approval by the Board of County Commissioners. Funding will pay for public safety technology equipment, including digital information systems and software, mobile radio equipment, and uninterrupted power supplies for the Emergency Services Center (ESC) and EOC. The COPS Technology grant is for three years and there is no match requirement. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact associated with this Executive Summary. There is no match requirement for this grant. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no growth management impact associated with this Executive Summary. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been reviewed and approved by the County Attorney's Office and is legally sufficient-JBW. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners approves submittal of an application for the United States Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) Technology Program funding award as specified in the Omnibus Appropriations Bill for Fiscal Year 2010 (P.L. 111-117). ..- Prepared by: Jim von Rinteln, Emergency Management Coordinator, Emergency Management Department Agenda Item No. 16F5 June 22, 2010 Page 2 of 76 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number: 'tern Summary: 16F5 Recommendation to approve a grant application for the United States Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) Technology Program in the amount of $800,000. 6122120109:00:00 AM Meeting Date: Prepared By James J. VonRinteln Emergency Management Coordinator Date Bureau of Emergency Services Bureau of Emergency Services 6/8/20103:21:14 PM Approved By Dan E. Summers Director of Emergency Services Date Bureau of Emergency Services and Emergency Management Bureau of Emergency Services and Emergency Management 6/9/20109:57 AM Approved By Jennifer White Assistant County Attorney Date County Attorney County Attorney 6/9/201011:12 AM Approved By Marlene J. Foard Grant Development & Mgmt Coordinator Date Administrative Services Division Administrative Services Division 6/10/201010:02 AM Approved By Jeff Klatzkow County Attorney Date 6/10/2010 10:07 AM Approved By OMS Coordinator Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 6/10120101:39 PM Approved By Sherry Pryor Office of Management & Budget Management! Budget Analyst, Senior Date Office of Management & Budget 6/11/201012:18 PM Approved By leo E. Ochs, Jr. County Manager Date County Managers Office County Managers Office 6/11/20107:07 PM COPS Application Program Agenda Itl1rilmJ. ~F1s June 22, 2010 Page 3 of 76 COPS Application Application for Federal Assistance SF-424 OMB Number: 1103-0098 Expiration Date: 05/3112013 The following data is either non-applicable or pre-filled by the COPS Office based on your information. Please click the "Next" button to continue. 1. Type of Submission: 2. Type Of Application: (" r'i't:appIIC<'1lIGll (i' ~.it;\"; (i' f\:'()iir;:::,tt()[l r C:Yltlr'~al:c' (" Ci"i,;nger.JiCnrrec!erJ::>,ppIICi:jtlcJl1 r He'J~:"nn 3. Date Received: 4. Applicant Identifier: 10610412010 IFL088ZZ Sa. Federal Entity Identifier: 5b. Federal Award Identifier: State Use OnlY' 6. Date Received By State: 7. State Application Identifier: Previous I Save Next Reminder. To save your data, click the "Save" or "Next" button. If you don't do this before returning to the previous page. your I https://www.cops.usdoj.gov/CAP/SF424/SF424-1.aspx 6/8/2010 COPS Application Program Agenda It~ItP~J. 9~~5 June 22, 2010 Page 4 of 76 COPS Application Application for Federal Assistance SF-424 B. APPLICANT INFORMATtON: 'a. Legal Name: ICollier County, Board of County Commissioner 'b. EmployerlTaxpayer Identification Number (EINITIN): 1596000558 "c. Organizational DUNS: 1076997790 d. Address: 'Street1: 13301 Tamiami Trail, E 12nd Floor, Building F INaples Street2: 'City: 'State: IFL ~ 134112 'Zip I Postal Code: Previous I Save Next Reminder. ------- To save your data. click the "Save" or "Next" button. If you don't do this before returning to the previous page, your, https:llwww.cops.usdoj.goy/eAP/SF424/SF424.2.aspx 6/8/2010 COPS Application Program Agenda I/':,WT-.i6 <1f(J5 June 22, 2010 Page 5 of 76 COPS Application Application for Federal Assistance SF-424 e. Organizational Unit: Division Department Name: I Emergency Management Name: IBureau of Emergency Se f. Name and contact information of person to be contacted on matters involving this application: Prefix: IMr *First lOan Name: Middle Name: 'Last Name' ISummers Suffix: Title: IOirector Organizational IBureau of Emergency Se Affiliation: "Telephone Number: 1239-252.3600 Fax Number: 1239-252.3609 *Email: IOanSummers@colliergov.net Previous I Save Next Reminder, To save your data, click the "Save" or "Next" button. If you don't do this before returning to the previous page, your' https://\\;ww.cops.usdoj.gov/CAP/SF424/SF424-3.aspx 6/8/2010 COPS Application Program Agenda IfJlll~"ofJ.5 June 22, 2010 Page 6 of 76 COPS Application Application for Federal Assistance SF-424 9. Type of Applicant 1: Select Applicant Type: r:::J Type of Applicant 2: Select Applicant Type: r:::J Type of Applicant 3: Select Applicant Type: r:::J Other (Specify): I 10. Name of Federal Agency: IOFFICE OF COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING SERVICES 11. Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number: 116.710 CFDA Title: I 12. Funding Opportunity Number: I Title: I 13. Competition Identification Number: I Title: I "14. Areas Affected by Project (Cities, Counties, States, etc.): ICollier County, Florida (all) "15. Descriptive Title of Applicant's Project: IEmergency Operations Center (EOC)IEmergency Services Center (ESC) Information Ir Previous I Save Next Reminder. To save your data, click the "Save" or "Next" button. If you don't do this before returning to the previous page, your" https://www.cops.usdoj.gov/CAP/SF424/SF424-4.aspx 6/8/2010 COPS Application Program Agenda Ire~l?oofJ.5 June 22,2010 Page 7 of 76 https:llwww.cops.usdoj.gov/CAP/SF424/SF424-4.aspx 6/812010 COPS Application Program Agenda IfeimlN/,0f6h June 22, 2010 Page 8 of 76 COPS Application Application for Federal Assistance SF-424 16. Congressional Districts Of: "a. Applicant: 114&25 "b. ProgramlProject: 114125 17. Proposed Project: "a. Start Date: 110101/2010 "b. End Date: 10913012011 18. Estimated Funding ($): "a. Federal $ISOOOOO b. Applicant ~ c. State $1 d. Local ~ e. Other $1 f. Program Income $1 g. TOTAL ~SOOOOO Previous I Save Next Reminder: To save your data, click the "Save" or "Next" button. If you don't do this before returning to the previous page, your I https://www.cops.usdoj.gov/CAP/SF424/SF424.5.aspx 6/8/2010 COPS Application Program Agenda ,fEimlNb.of6h June 22, 2010 Page 9 of 76 COPS Application Application for Federal Assistance SF-424 "19.15 Application SUl:Jject to Review By State Under Executive Order 12372 Process? r a. This application was made available to the State under the Executive Order 12372 r b. Program is sUbject to E.O. 12372 but has not been selected by the State for review. Process for review on I .. c. Program is not covered by E.O. 12372 "20. Is the Applicant Delinquent On Any Federal Debt? (If "Yes", provide explanation.) rYes .. No Previous I Save Next Reminder. To save your data, click the "Save" or "Next" button. If you don't do this before returning to the previous page, your, hnps:/ /www.cops.usdoj.gov/CAP/SF424/SF424-6.aspx 6/8/2010 COPS Application Program Agenda Iflrfi1.JbOft#5 June 22, 2010 Page 10 of 76 COPS Application Application for Federal Assistance SF-424 21. 'By signing this application, I certify (1) to the statements contained in the list of certifications" and (2) that the sl are true, complete and accurate to the best of my knowledge. I also provide the required assurances" and agree to resulting terms if I accept an award. I am aware that any false, fictitious, or fraudulent statements or claims may subj civil, or administrative penalties. (U. S. Code, Title 218, Section 1001) By clicking this box and typing my name below, I also certify that I have been legally and officially authorized by the l governing body to submit this application and act on behalf of the grant applicant entity. I certify that I have read, unc agree, if awarded, to abide by all of the applicable grant compliance terms and conditions as outlined in the COPS A the COPS Grant Owner's Manual, assurances, certifications and all other applicable program regulations, laws, orde addition, I certify that the information provided on this form and any attached forms is true and accurate to the best 0 understand that faise statements or claims made in connection with COPS programs may result in fines, imprisonme participating in federal grants, cooperative agreements, or contracts. andlor any other remedy available by law to the government. P' "I AGREE "The certifications and assurances as wett as grant terms and conditions can be found at the end of the application Prefix: IMr Middle Name: IW. 'Last Name: ICoyle Suffix: I 'Title: IChairman, Collier County 'First IFred Name: 'Telephone Number: 1239-252.8392 Fax 1239-252-3 Number: 'Email: ISamTucker@colliergovn 'Signature of Authorized IFred W. Coyle Representative: 'Date 1061221201 Signed: 'Applicant Federal Debt Delinquency Explanation The following should contain an explanation if the Applicant organization is delinquent of any Federal Debt. https://www.cops.usdoj.goy/CAP/SF424/SF424. 7 .aspx 6/8/2010 COPS Application Program Agenda Ife~~OM5 June 22, 2010 Page 11 of 76 Previous I Save Next Reminder. To save your data, click the "Save" or "Next" button. If you don't do this before retuming to the previous page, your' https://www.cops.usdoj.gov/CAP/SF424/SF424- 7 .aspx 6/8/20] 0 COPS Application Program Agenda 1~\W~6q~J5 June 22, 2010 Page 12 of 76 COPS Application Attachment to SF-424 SECTION 1: COPS PROGRAM REQUEST Federal assistance is being requested under the following COPS program: Select the COPS grant program for which separate application must be completed for each COPS program for which you are applying. Please ensure that you I applicable grant terms and conditions as outlined in the COPS Application Guide before finalizing your selection. The program you have selected is: Targeted - Technology Program Previous I Next Reminder. To save your data. click the "Save" or "Next" button. If you don't do this before returning to the previous page, your, https:llwww.cops.usdoj.gov/CAP/Seclions/Section I.aspx 6/8/2010 COPS Application Program Agenda Irdm~60t6h June 22, 2010 Page 13 of 76 COPS Application Attachment to SF-424 SECTION 2: Agency Eligibility Information A. Type of Agency (select one) r Law Enforcement (i Non~Law Enforcement From the list below. please select Ihe type of agency whIch best describes the applicant. Non-Law Enforcement Entities I County Government .:.l Previous I Save Next Reminder. To save your data, click the "Save" or "Next" button. If you don't do this before returning to the previous page, your I https:llwww.cops.usdaj . gOY IC AP ISecti ons/Secti on2. aspx 6/8/2010 COPS Application Program Agenda IP~lNl,.ofef5 June 22, 2010 Page 14 of 76 COPS Application Attachment to SF-424 Section 3: GENERAL AGENCY INFORMATION A. Applicant ORI Number: Ir'LOBeL.? The ORI number is assigned by the FBI and is your agency's unique identifier. The COPS Office uses the first seven, are your state abbrevietion, the next three numbers are your county's code, and the next two numbers identify your ju currently have an ORI number, the COPS Office will assign one to your agency for the purpose of tracking your grant. COPS Office may end in "zz." B. Applicant Data Universal I Numbering System (DUNS) Number: 076997790 A Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) Number is required. A DUNS number Is a unique nine or thirteen digit s for identifying end keeping track of entities receiving federal funds. For more information about how to obtain a DUNS section of the COPS Application Guide. C. Central Contractor Registration (CCR) All applicants (other than individuals) are required to maintain current registrations in the Central Contractor Registratl repository for standard information about federal financial assistance applicants, recipients, and sub-recipients. For m CCR, please refer to the "How to Apply" section of the COPS Application Guide. Please note that applicants must upc to maintain an active status. Does your agency have an active registration with the Central Contractor Registration database? Note: Your Agency must have an active registration with the CCR. If your agency is not registered, please register now by going to the following web address: httos:l/www.bonoov/ccr/defauft.asox \0 Yes r No D. Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) 10: 1295754 Please enter your Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) Identification Number. This is a unique ID assigned Geological Survey. To look up your GNIS Feature ID, please go 10 the website: htto:l/oeonames.usosoov/domesticlir obtain a GNIS number, please refer to the "How to Apply" section of the COPS Application Guide. E, Cognizant Federal Agency: I Department of Homeland Security ..:J Select the legal applicant's Cognizant Federal Agency. A Cognizant Federal Agency, generally, is the federal agency federal funding. Your Cognizant Federal Agency also may have been previously designated by the Office of Manage" received federal funding should select the "Department of Justice" as the Cognizant Federal Agency. https:llwww.cops.usdoj.gov/CAP/Sections/Section3.aspx 6/8/2010 COPS Application Program Agenda Ifcim~%f5 June 22, 2010 Page 15 of 76 F. Fiscal Year From: 11010112010 To 10913012011 Enter the dates of the legal applicant's fiscal year. G. Service Population 1. Enter the total population of the 90vernment entity applying for this grant using the latest census estimate available in the American FactFinder at htto:!IFactFindercensus.oov. 1331800 I 2 Check here if the population of the entity applYing for this grant is not represented by U.S. Census figures (e.g., colleges, special agencies, school police departments, etc.). Previous I Save Next Reminder. To save your data, click the "Save" or "Next" button. 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I Other (Please Specify) TItle: I County Manager First ILeo Name: IE Last I MI: ENOChS, Jr. arne: Suffix: I Agency Name: ICollier County, Board of County Commissioners Street Address 1: 13301 Tamiami Trail, East Street Address 2: !Building F, 2nd Floor City: INaples Z State I FL ..:J C'~de 134112 Telephone: 1239-252.8113 Fax 1239-252-4010 Email: IMichaeIShefield@collier~ B. Government Executive/Financial Official Information: For Government Agencies: Enter the government executive's name and contact information. This is the highest rani City Administrator, Tribal Chainman, or equivalent). For Non-Government Agencies: Enter the name and contact inf, authority to apply for this grant on behalf of the applicant agency (e.g., Treasurer). If the grant is awarded, this positior financial management of the award. Please note that information for non-executive positions (e.g., clerks, trustees, et, Title: I Chairperson .:I r InterimlActing https:llv,ww.cops.usdoj.goy/CAP/Sections/Section4.aspx 6/8/20tO COPS Application Program Agenda Ire~1Joof&5 June 22, 2010 Page 17 of 76 First Name: IFred r.;-;-- Last I MI: jW Name: Coyle Suffix: I Agency Name: IBoard of County Commissioners Street Address 1: 13301 Tamiami Trail, East Street Address 2: IBuilding F, 3rd Floor City: INaples Z' State: I FL ..:.I C'~de: /34112 Telephone: 1239-252-8097 Fax 1239-252.3602 Email: Ilanmitchell@colliergov.n< Previous I Save Next Reminder. To save your data, click the "Save" or "Next" button, If you don't do this before returning to the previous page, your I https:/lwww.cops.usdoj.gov/CAP/Sections/Section4.aspx 6/8/2010 COPS Application Program Agenda IfeiH\~bofr1h June 22, 2010 Page 18 of 76 COPS Application Attachment to SF-424 SECTION 6: Law Enforcement and Community Policing S COPS Office grants must be used to reorient the mission and activities of law enforcement agencies toward the comn involvement in community policing. The following is the COPS Office definition of community policing that emphasizeE partnerships, organizational transformation, and problem solving. Community policing is a philosophy that promotes organizational strategies, which support the systematic use of partr proaclively address the immediate condWons that give rise to public safety issues, such as crime, social disorder, ana The COPS Office has completed the development of a comprehensive community policing self-assessment tool for u. work, we have developed the following list of primary sub-elements of community policing. Please refer to the COPS I information regarding these sub-elements. Community Partnershios: Oraanizational Transformation: f Collaborative partnerships between the law enforcement agency and the individuals and organizations they serve to both develop solutions to problems and increase trust in police. The alignment of organizational management, TI structure, personnel and information systems to s~ support community partnerships and proactive tc problem~solvjng efforts. rj! Other Government Agencies Community Members/Groups Non-Profits/Service Providers Private Businesses Media Agency Management Climate and culture Leadership Labor relations Decision-making Strategic planning Policies Organizational evaluations Transparency S A R A in u Cl Organizational Structure Geographic assignment of officers Despecialization Resources and finances Personnel Recruitment, hiring and selection Personnel supervision/evaluations Training Information Systems(Technotogy) Communication/access to data Quality and accuracy of data Proposed Community Policing ptan COPS grants must be used to initiate or enhance community policing activities, either directly by your law er applicants) in collaboration with law enforcement. Please complete the following questions to describe the ty are currently engaged in and that will result fromCOPS funding. For each question, answer on behalf of the; law enforcement applicants the law enforcement agency(s) with whom you will collaborate. https://www.cops.usdoj.gov/CAP/Sections/Section6.aspx 6/8/2010 COPS Application Program PaQe.2 of 11 Agenda IfertfNo. 16F5 June 22, 2010 Page 19 of 76 You may find more detailed information about community policing at the COPS Office web site http://www.C( Community Partnerships Community partnerships are ongoing collaborative relationships between la:vv enforcement and the individua solutions to problems and increase trust in the police. My Agency: P1) Regularly distributes relevant crime and disorder information to community members. (i Yes r No If yes, do you plan to use 9rant funding to enhance or expand this activity? (i Yes r No P2) Routinely seeks input from the community to Identify and prioritize neighborhood problems (e.g.. througt annual community surveys, etc.). (i Yes r No If yes, do you plan to use grant funding to enhance or expand this activity? (i Yes r No P3) Reguiarly collaborates with local government agencies that deliver public services. (i Yes r No if yes, do you plan to use grant funding to enhance or expand this activity? (i Yes r No P4) Regularly collaborates with non-profit organizations andlor community groups. (i Yes r No If yes, do you plan to use grant funding to enhance or expand this activity? (i Yes r No PS) Regularly collaborates with local businesses. (i Yes r No If yes, do you plan to use grant funding to enhance or expand this activity? (i Yes r No P6) Regularly collaborates with Informal neighborhood groups and resident associations. (i Yes r No If yes, do you plan to use grant funding to enhance or expand this activity? (i Yes r No https:llwww.cops.usdoj.goY/CAP/Sections/Section6.aspx 6/8/2010 COPS Application Program Agenda Ire'Hi1.J~0.f6~5 June 22, 2010 Page 20 of 76 P7) Regularly collaborates with federal government agencies through formal partnerships (e.g., task forces, r. Yes (' No If yes, do you plan to use grant funding to enhance or expand this activity? r. Yes (' No Problem Solving Problem solving is an analytical process for systematically (1) identifying and prioritizing problems, (2) analy; (4) evaluating problem-solving initiatives. Problem solving involves an agency-wide commitment to go beyor proactively address a multitude of problems that adversely affect quality of life. PS1) Routinely incorporates problem-solving principles into patrol work. r. Yes (" No If yes, do you plan to use grant funding to enhance or expand this activity? r. Yes (" No PS2) Identifies and prioritizes crime and disorder problems through the routine examination of patterns and 1 locations. r. Yes (' No If yes, do you plan to use grant funding to enhance or expand this activity? r. Yes (' No PS3) Routinely explores the underlying factors and conditions that contribute to crime and disorder problem, r. Yes (' No If yes, do you plan to use grant funding to enhance or expand this activity? Ie Yes (" No PS4) Systematically tailors responses to crime and disorder problems to address their underlying conditions to Yes (" No If yes, do you plan to use grant funding to enhance or expand this activity? to Yes (" No PS5) Regularly conducts assessments to determine the effectiveness of responses to crime and disorder prl to Yes (" No If yes, do you plan to use grant funding to enhance or expand this activity? Ie Yes (" No https:l/www.cops.usdoj.gov/eAP/Sections/Section6.aspx 6/8/2010 COPS Application Program Agenda Ire~1-.i~of6~5 June 22, 2010 Page 21 of 76 Organizational Transformation Organizational transformation is the alignment of organizational management, structure, personnel and inforr partnerships and proactive problem-solving efforts. My Agency: OT1) Incorporates community policing principles into the agency's mission statement and strategic plan. Ii Yes r No If yes, do you plan to use grant funding to enhance or expand this activity? Ii Yes r No / OT2) Practices community policing as an agency-wide effort involving all staff (I.e., not solely housed in a sp Ii Yes r No If yes, do you plan to use grant funding to enhance or expand this activity? Ii Yes r No OT3) Incorporates problem-solving and partnership activities into personnel performance evaluations. Ii Yes r No If yes, do you plan to use grant funding to enhance or expand this activity? Ii Yes r No Technology Technology provides agencies with the tools to communicate more effectively externally with the public and understand and analyze community problems. My Agency: TEC01) Ensures that agency staff have appropriate access to relevant data (e.g., calls for service, incident, Ii Yes r No If yes, do you plan to use grant funding to enhance or expand this activity? Ii Yes r No TEC02) Uses technology (e.g., crime mapping or statistical software) to analyze and understand problems if Ii Yes r No If yes, do you plan to use grant funding to enhance or expand this activity? Ii Yes r No TEC03) Uses technology (e.g., GISIGPS for deployment or laptops for field reporting) to improve the agene) Ii Yes r No hups;/ Iwww.cops.usdoj ,gOY leAP ISecti ons/Secti on6, aspx 6/8/2010 COPS Application Program Agenda 1~':mNa.<1t~5 June 22, 2010 Page 22 of 76 If yes, do you plan to use grant funding to enhance or expand this activity? (i Yes r No TEC04)\ Provides officers with necessary equipment to better prevent andlor respond to crime and disorder (i Yes r No If yes, do you plan to use grant funding to enhance or expand this activity? (i Yes r No Community Policing Plan Narrative Please describe your agency's implementation plan for this program (if awarded), with specific reference to I policing: (a) community partnerships and support, includin9 consultation with community groups, private age governmental and community initiatives that complement your agency's proposed use of COPS funding; am agency will use these funds, jf awarded, to reorient its mission to community policing or enhance its involven Your organization may be audited or monitored to ensure that it is initiating or enhancing community policing may also use this information to understand the needs of the field, and potentially provide for training, techni policing implementation tools. If your organization receives this grant funding, these responses, along with the previous questions, will be c policing plan. We understand that your community policing needs may change during the life of your grant (i' be made without prior approval from the COPS Office. We aiso recognize that this plan may incorporate a b, strategies and activities, and that your agency may implement particular community policing strategies from life of the grant. If your agency's community policing pian changes significantly, however, you must submit tt approval. Changes are "significant" if they deviate from the range of possible community policing activities id community policing plan submitted with your application. In the space provided, please address your agency's implementation plan for this program with specific refel community policing: (a) Community partnerships and support, including consultation with community groups, pI agencies. [Responses are limited to a maximum of 3,000 characters.] Community partnerships and support: The County Emergency Management Department acts as the central Incident Management Center for all Community emergencies. As such, they work closely with both the Official organizations including Sheriff and municipal Police, Fire, EMS and other First Responders and the community groups; such as the Citizen Corps Advisory Committee immokalee Coalition, Chamber of Commerce, Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT), and other umbrella groups (United Way, American Red Cross, Boy Scouts, ESF.15, etc). This additional technology will allow for better integratton and effective use in our on-going Community (b) Retated governmental and community initiatives that complement your agency's propos [Responses are limited to a maximum of 3,000 characters.] Related governmental and community initiatives that complement your agency's proposed use of Tech funding. The Collier County All Hazards approach to managing disasters and emergencies relies strongly on its partnerships with volunteer and grass-root organizations and initiatives. Organizations such as the Citizen Corps Advisory Committee with are made up of a consortium of First Responders and emergency preparedness groups drawn from the community, work closely with the County emergency management team within the EOC. This technology funding will servE to connect those organizations both primarily and in some cases with redundancy, before during https:llwww.cops. usdo j. gov leAP IS ecti ons/S ectj on6 .aspx 6/8/2010 COPS Application Program Pal!e.6 of Ii Agenda Item NO. 'r6F5 June 22, 2010 Page 23 of 76 (c) Organizational transformation - how your agency will use these funds, if awarded, to rec enhance Its involvement in and commitment to community policing. [Responses are limited to a maximum of 3,000 characters.) Organizational transformation. Community Policing in Collier County is continually attempting to enhance the ability of the citizens," concert with Law Enforcement to better work together. Providing additional technology as requested in this grant application has proven to improve our governmental organization as a whole (County Government, Law Enforcement, Emergency Services, et al) toward a coordinated effort regarding Community Policing issues. The type of technology being requested is specifically aimed at the communications and control issues which confront our community during times of compromised infrastructure (such as hurricanes and their CP1) To what extent is there community support in your jurisdiction for implementing the pI (0 a) High level of support r b) Moderate support r c) Minimal support CP2) If awarded, to what extent will the grant activities impact the other components of the f (0 aj Potentially decreased burden (' b) No change in burden r c) Potentially increased burden Previous I Save Next Reminder: To save your data, click the "Save" or "Next" button. If you don't do this before returning to the previous page. your, https://www.cops.usdoj.gov/CAP/Sections/Section6.aspx 6/8/2010 COPS Application Program Agenda Ifeanlllf-.Jbo-t6h June 22, 2010 Page 24 of 76 COPS Application Attachment to SF-424 SECTION 7: Need For Federal Assistance B. Explanation of Need for Federal Assistance All applicants are required to address the need for federal assistance. In the space below, please provide a br address your public safety needs and imptement this project without federal assistance. [Please limit your response to a maximum of 3,000 characters.] Collier County, Florida consists of approximately 2,020 square miles of territory in Southwest Florida. Our communi!) natural disasters such as hurricanes, tropical storms, tornadoes and wildfires as well 85 other emergency situations s migrations. The threat of civil disturbance and crime that can result from these situations can be significant not only te surrounding communities such as Ft. Myers to the North and Miami and Ft. Lauderdale to the East. The Collier Coun' stretched itself to the iimit providing the necessary funding for a new facility (Emergency Services Center. ESC) that designed to accommodate all of the key people and organizations required for public safety in the County. While the equipment necessary to meet all certification and basic operational requirements, additional communications equipm Law Enforcement activities including Community Policing before, during and after countypwide emergencies such as Previous I Save Next Reminder. To save your data, click the "Save" or "Next" button. If you don't do this before returning to the previous page, your I https://W\\'W.cops.usdoj.gov/CAP/Sections/Section7.aspx 6/8/2010 COPS Application Program Agenda Ig,WIfiJ6'\~t5 June 22, 2010 Page 25 of 76 COPS Application Attachment to SF-424 SECTION 8: Continuation of Project After Federal Fundin! B. Continuation of Project after Federal Funding Ends (for other COPS grants with no retention plan requirement) Please complete these questions to indicate any plans you may have to continue this program, project, or activity after the conclusion of federal funding. 1. Does your agency plan to obtain necessary support and continue the program, project, or activity foilowin! (i Yes r No 2. Please identify the source(s) of funding that your agency plans to utilize to cover the costs of retention fror that apply) j7 General funds r Raise bondltax issue r Private sources/donations r Non-federal asset forfeiture funds (subject to approval from the state or locai oversight agency) r Fundraising efforts j7 Other (Please provide a brief description of the source(s) of fundln9 not to exceed 350 characters.) This ~echnology tas a ITiniDUm of follow-a~ expense, however there are State and other no~-federa: grants availab:e fer updrades, etc. ..:J Previous I Save Next https://VvWW.cops.usdoj.gov/CAP/Sections/SectionS.aspx 6/S/20 10 COPS Application Program Agenda ife<mN6.%tS June 22, 2010 Page 26 of 76 Reminder: To save your data, click the "Save" or "Next" button. If you don't do this before returning to the previous page, your, https:llwww.cops.usdoj.gov/CAP/Sections/Section8.aspx 6/8/2010 COPS Application Program Agenda 1~'Nb.~~5 June 22, 2010 Page 27 of 76 COPS Application Attachment to SF-424 SECTION 10: Executive Summary Please provide a brief summary of how your agency will use this federal funding. Refer to the COPS Application Guid, include in your summary, and be sure to provide a description of how you expect this grant to impact public safety am Executive Summary may be used to keep Congress or other executive branch agencies informed on law enforcemen' Responses are limited to a maximum of 3000 characters. This project will provide information sharing, connectivity, backup power and technology to the new Collier County Emergency Services Center (ESe), primari Operations Center (EOC) which is contai~ed within the ESe public safety facil is located i~ Sou~hwest, Florida and is comprised of 2,020 square miles of te permanent populatio~ of appr8/-imate:y 3~O,080 people. ~he EOC is the central dur~ng disasters a~d e~e~gencies ~0~ ~~e ccmDc~i~y, which includes; :hree ~u City of Naples, the Ci.:y of ~a:-co :sla:1d and Everglades City), as well as two (Miccosukee and Seminole) and the co~~unity of I~mokalee. The established pro ope:-a:io~s in Collier C8unty is a unified s:rccture which focuses on centrali between the County Government, Municipa.l~ties and Tribal authorities utilizin Support Function (SSF) framework, wit~in :he National Incident Management Sy this operational syste~ is the ability to quiCKly and reliably pass informati between emergency responde~s and otner publ:c safe:y and infrastruc:ure prafe State and Federal authori:ies. 3ecause the Cocn:y has several independently and groups who are responsible for law e~fo~cement, public safety and health general it is critical to have this type of centralized EOC function, with th and efficiently pass information and collaboration. The EOC itself is compris workstations surrounded by multiple breakout/conference rooms, a telephone in emergency broadcast studio and media/press area. The EOC is co-located with communications, 911 and dispatch center, a Sheriff's sub-station and the COUD "_ ...l; _ _, ,... _ ____: _ _ _ ,~_ _,_ .. _ __1. _... _...." _._ ; _ _1 _ _; ___ _.... _ _, .c- _"_ .. _ _ \_ _ _ ,._ Previous I Save Next Reminder. To save your data, click the "Save" or "Next" button. If you don't do this before returning to the previous page, your' hnps://www.cops.usdoj.gov/CAP/Sections/Section 1 O.aspx 6/8/2010 Agenda Item No. 16F5 June 22, 2010 Page 28 of 76 Section 6 a. Community Partnerships and support. (a) Community partnerships and support: The County Emergency Management Department acts as the central Incident Management Center for all Community emergencies. As such, they work closely with both the Official organizations including Sheriff and municipal Police, Fire, EMS and other First Responders and the community groups; such as the Citizen Corps Advisory Committee, lmmokalee Coalition, Chamber of Commerce, Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT), and other umbrella groups (United Way, American Red Cross, Boy Scouts, Emergency Support Functions (ESF)-15, etc). This additional technology will allow for better integration and effective use in our on-going Community Policing effort. Currently there is a great need for improved and redundant communications technology aimed at command and control of community assets in support of Law Enforcement and Community Policing activities. (b) Related governmental and community initiatives that complement your agency's proposed use of Technology funding. The Collier County All Hazards approach to managing disasters and emergencies relies strongly on partnerships with volunteer and grass-root organizations and initiatives. Organizations such as the Citizen Corps Advisory Committee that are made up ofa consortium of First Responders and emergency preparedness groups drawn from the community, work closely with the County emergency management team within the EOC. This technology funding will serve to connect those organizations both primarily and in some cases with redundancy, before during and after an emergency. The new capabilities provided will allow for communications and synchronization of activities aimed at prevention and mitigation of community policing areas of concern, such as theft, vandalism and gang activity. (c) Organizational transformation. Community Policing in Collier County is continually attempting to enhance the ability of the citizens in concert with Law Enforcement to better work together. Providing additional technology as requested in this grant application will to improve our governmental organization as a whole (County Government, Law Enforcement, Emergency Services, et all toward a coordinated effort regarding Community Policing issues. The type of technology being requested is specifically aimed at the communications and control issues that confront our community during times of compromised infrastructure (such as hurricanes and their aftermath). Specifically, this funding will allow for a much better response to the challenges presented to both Law Enforcement and the supporting First Responders and community partners responsible for providing assistance to the community. Agenda Item No. 16F5 June 22, 2010 Page 29 of 76 Section 7 Need for Federal Assistance Collier County, Florida consists of approximately 2,020 square miles of territory in Southwest Florida. Our community is particularly vulnerable to natural disasters such as hurricanes, tropical storms, tornadoes and wildfires as well as other emergency situations such as terrorism and mass migrations. The threat of civil disturbance and crime that can result from these situations can be significant not only to this community but the other surrounding communities such as Ft. Myers to the North and Miami and Ft. Lauderdale to the East. The Collier County Government has financially stretched itself to the limit providing the necessary funding for a new facility (Emergency Services Center - ESC) that is both survivable and designed to accommodate all of the key people and organizations required for public safety in the County, While the ESC has the requisite equipment necessary to meet all certification and basic operational requirements, additional communications equipment, which will facilitate some Law Enforcement activities including Community Policing before, during and after county-wide emergencies such as hurricanes, tornadoes and Homeland Security issues is also needed. The new ESC, which includes the County's new 911, Dispatch Center and a Sheriffs Sub-Station as well as the County's Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and Emergency Management Department is a significant expansion and technical update to the existing facilities. While the new project has provided for all of the major technology infrastructure, the current economic slowdown has caused a budgetary short-fall which has left the requested equipment (peripherals and local infrastructure) unfunded and unscheduled. Without Federal funding this important community policing project cannot be completed by Collier County. Section 10 Executive Summary: This project will provide information sharing, connectivity, backup power and communications technology to the new Collier County Emergency Services Center (ESC), primarily in the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) which is contained within the ESC public safety facility. Collier County is located in Southwest, Florida and is comprised of 2,020 square miles of territory and a permanent population of approximately 340,000 people. The EOC is the central operations center during disasters and emergencies for the community, which includes; three municipalities (the City of Naples, the City of Marco Island and Everglades City), as well as two tribal entities (Miccosukee and Seminole) and the community of Immokalee. The established protocol for emergency operations in Collier County is a unified structure that focuses on centralized coordination between the County Government, Municipalities and Tribal authorities Agenda Item No 16F5 June 22. 2010 Page 30 of 76 utilizing the Emergency Support Function (ESF) framework, within the National Incident Management System (NIMS). Key to this operational system is the ability to quickly and reliably pass information and communicate between emergency responders and other public safety and infrastructure professionals, as well as State and Federal authorities. Because the , . County has several independently elected officials and groups who are responsible for law enforcement, public safety and health and welfare in general it is critical to have this type of centralized EOC function, with the ability to quickly and efficiently pass information and collaboration, The EOC itself is comprised of 60 + workstations surrounded by multiple breakout/conference rooms, a telephone information center, emergency broadcast studio and media/press area. The EOC is co-located with the county's communications, 911 and dispatch center, a Sheriffs sub-station and the county's Emergency Medical Services (EMS) offices. Each workstation is designated for use by key individuals or functions during an emergency or disaster and communications and information sharing are extremely important to their duties and our ability to incorporate critical information to community policing. The ESF 16 (Law Enforcement) is present within the EOC and is central and prevalent to all activities, improving the ability to pass and integrate information within the EOC and to the co-located 911 communications center, as well as the officers and emergency responders in the field is the central purpose of this funding request. Current county funding provides for very limited digital information sharing capability and connectivity technology in this area. The technology funding being requested in this grant, and detailed in the budget narrative, will provide a modern information sharing and display technology, P-25 compatible radio sets and back-up power UPS redundancy to operational equipment required in emergency situations. While this EOC project is functionally county-wide, it also very directly improves and assures law enforcement activities including crime prevention. Disasters, such as hurricanes, present a very challenging situation for a county such as ours, and the continuity of law enforcement activities with all government services is paramount to limiting the loss of life and property and the speedy recovery of all community activities. Presently, the EOC will only have a limited primary and redundant capability to pass information and communicate between agencies such as Fire, EMS, local police, municipalities and our Sheriffs Office, State law enforcement and Federal entities. The technology outlined in this project will provide the missing connectivity and redundancy pieces, which together with the County's new ESC facility will ensure a public safety system that will greatly improve the ability for information and communications to be passed between all pertinent agencies. Agenda Item No. 16F5 June 22, 2010 Page 31 of 76 Section 11 Project Description A. Problem Identification and Justification: During emergency and disaster situations within Collier County, it has become increasingly challenging to pass information and communicate between public safety entities as the county population continues to grow and as requirements increasingly require technology to address community safety issues. Law enforcement and community policing are key elements which need to be better integrated into the County's other Emergency Support Functions (ESF). In 2007 Collier County began construction of a state-of- the-art Emergency Service Center (ESC), which centralizes all of the critical public safety agencies into a disaster resistant facility. This facility has now reached its initial operational status. Included in this facility are both law enforcement and emergency services agencies, as well as an Emergency Operations Center (EOC). One of the identified public safety shortcomings realized from past county emergencies and disasters was the lack of an adequate EOC facility. This has now been addressed by the county leadership through the approval, design and funding of the new ESC facility. While the ESC facility provides the needed space, security and disaster resistance improvement; it still lacks adequate and necessary equipment that can pass digital information such as computers, information displays, uninterrupted power systems and P 25 compatible radios to effectively communicate and pass information between the EOC, and the 911 communications center in a manner most effective to maximize our interface with law enforcement in areas such as community policing. B. Project Goals and Objectives: Goals: Improve information connectivity Improve intranet data connectivity Provide improved telephone communications and noise control Provide improved radio communications and redundancy Provide redundancy to communications and infomlation systems Add additional digital information transfer capability Provide P 25 radio capability between the field and Operating Centers Agenda Item No 16F5 June 22, 2010 Page 32 of 76 Objectives: Provide upgraded computers and related equipment that support the information display transfer between the EOC and the Collier County Sheriffs 911 communications center. Provide additional connectivity so that additional staffing and augmentation can quickly integrate into the EOC structure and track changes to emergencies. Provide a easily viewable digital display for the 911 communications center that is linked to the existing EOC information center. ,Provide digital information transfer capability between EOC and 911 communications center. Provide uninterrupted power system to the data system that supports the EOC Provide a data interface which will allow Sheriffs 91 I communications center to view and pass information to and from the EOC during emergencies reporting and tracking application to workers in the field and EOC C. Community Policing Strategies/Crime Prevention Activities: _ Reducing response times utilizing new technologies where possible _ Better reporting through better interaction with the community _ Creating/recreating neighborhoods - mastering patrol zones _ Enlisting the aid of citizens - allow them to be part of the solution _ Intelligent interaction with our service populations - Homeowners, neighborhood coalitions and businesses D. Implementation Plan: Because the new ESC facility has reached its initial operational status at the same time this funding will become available the implementation opportunity is excellent and can be accomplished in conjunction with the ongoing testing/training of the underlying and complementary systems and equipment already available. Equipment procurement: October 2010 - April 2011 Equipment installation, integration and testing: November 20 I 0 - May 2011 Operator training: November 20] 0 - May 201 ] System/Equipment Exercise: April 2011 & May 2011 (2, one week exercises) Full Operational Capability: 15 June 2011 Agenda Item No 16F5 June 22, 2010 Page 33 of 76 E. Evaluation PlanlEffectiveness of Program: Evaluation will begin with the integration and testing/training of the equipment and systems and continue through the training and exercise schedule. Operational capability coincides with the beginning of the Atlantic Hurricane Season in 2011, which in an average year provide at least one opportunity to measure the effectiveness of the anticipated improvements to our Emergency Operations System. COPS Application Program Agenda Ifearffl--J6%ts June 22, 2010 Page 34 of 76 COPS Application Attachment to SF-424 SECTION 11: Project Description (Narrative) Please include in your application an in-depth narrative response detailing your proposed project. Please refer to the t information on what should be included in your response, as well as any additional formatting requirements and page Predator Program (CSPP) and Community Policing Development (CPO) grant applicants must submit their en Section 13 of this application. A. 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Equipment Technolo1!V 20 x P7350 800 MHz Portable Radio Sets (P-25 Compatible) These P-25 technology 800mHz radios will provide field and static systems which are P-25 compatible between the Emergency Operations Center (EOC), law enforcement agencies and the Community Policing units in the field. These new systems will provide interoperability with all nodes within the radio dispatch system, including mutual aid assets who may be supporting the county. Sets include hand-held units, programming and required accessories. These portablc radio sets will greatly improve communications and information interoperability among the Emergency Support Functions (ESF), first responders and all law enforcement agencies associated with a given disaster or emergency. Total Portable Radios $ 92,500. 20 M7300 800 MHz Mobile Radio Sets These P-25 technology 800mHz radios will provide field and static systems which are P.25 compatible between the EOC, law enforcement and the Community Policing units in the field. These new systems will provide interoperability with all nodes within the radio dispatch system, including mutual aid assets who may be supporting the county. Sets include base stations units, vehicle kits, programming and required accessories. These sets will greatly improve communications and information interoperability among the ESFs, first responders and all law enforcement agencies associated with a given disaster or emergency. Total Mobile Radios $ 102,500. Agenda Item No. 16F5 June 22, 2010 Page 48 of 76 Page 2 125KW - 250KW APC Scalable Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) This UPS system will provide fault tolerant power to the EOC Data Center that supports the 91l1Communications Center and other County emergency operations at-large. The Data Center currently has dual AC units and back-up power generators but relies on an insufficient single UPS system. The current UPS creates a potential single point of failure and a resulting cascade failure for communications, information system and emergency operations. The second UPS system will allow us to cable all systems with multiple power supplies to separate UPS systems. The alternate power connection will continue to provide conditioned power in the event that one unit fails. This system will provide back-up power, redundancy and reliability to the switching equipment and information systems which service the EOC workstations computers. EOC information sharing equipment (which send information to the 91l1Communications Center and field units). This UPS system specifically provides back-up power, redundancy and reliability during power outages which are a key concem to our community law enforcement agencIes. Total UPS $ 232,604. EOC/ 911 Center Information Sharing System, Software and Equipment. This information system will provide an integrated digital collaboration capability between personnel in the EOC, the 91 IICommunications Center and the law enforcement and first responders in the field, This system will includes; 2 matrix & 2 LCD digital displays for the 911 center which will be integrated into the EOC information matrix, a BiAmp digital communications system, digital audio visual upgrades and reprogramming to the existing Crestron system (to provide data to 911/Communications center), 4 HP rack computers for signal management, MA V Plus 2424V & Crosspoint 450 audio equipment to add capacity to the existing broadband system (to provide information to the Communications Center) and the associated design, engineering and installation. This system will integrate and expand the existing Crisis Information Management Software (CIMS) - which includes existing WEB EOC software and programmatics, as well as a wide-array of other digital information products (GIS, helicopter down-link, traffic operations, etc.) and will complete and modernize the CIMS/information sharing with all of our emergency response and community oriented policing programs and partners. Total EOC Information System $372,396.00 Total Budget $800,000. 2 COPS Application Program Agenda ~Jl~1.Jbof~5 June 22, 2010 Page 49 of 76 COPS Application Attachment to SF-424 SECTION 14: Budget Detail Worksheets Instructions: This worksheet will assist your agency in reporting your agency's current entry-level salary rounded to t identifying the total salary and benefits request per officer position for the length of the grant term. Please list the cum dollar for one full-time sworn officer position within your agency. Do not include employee contributions. (Please refer information on the length of the grant term for the program under which you are applying.) Special note regarding sworn officer fringe benefits: For agencies that do not include fringe benefits as part of the separately, the allowable expenditures may be included under Part 1, Section 8. Any fringe benefits that are already il (Part 1 , Section A of the Sworn Officer Budget Worksheet) should not also be included in the separate fringe listing (P Please refer to the program-specific Application Guide for Information about allowable and unallowable fringe benefits program to which your agency is applying SWORN: @] Add Sworn CIVILIAN: @] Add Civilian PrevIous I Next Reminder: To save your data, click the "Save" or "Next" button. If you don't do this before returning to the previous page, your I https://www.cops.usdoj.gov/CAP/Sections/Section 14b.aspx 6/8/2010 COPS Application Program Page 2 of2 Agenda IterT1 No. 16F5 June 22, 2010 Page SO of 76 https:llwww.cops.usdoj.gov/CAP/Sections/SectionI4b.aspx 6/8/2010 COPS Application Program Agenda ~l'?'eJoof~5 June 22, 2010 Page 51 of 76 COPS Application Attachment to SF-424 SECTION 14: Budget Detail Worksheets C. EQUIPMENT I TECHNOLOGY Instructions: list non-expendable items that are to be purchased, Provide a specific description for each item an goals and objectives as outlined in your application. Non-expendable equipment is tangible property (e.g., lechnc and an acquisition cost of $5,000 or more per unit Expendable items should be inciuded either in the "SUPPLIES" 01 analyze the cost benefits of purchasing versus leasing equipment, especially for high-price items and those subject to equipment costs should be listed in the "CONTRACTS / CONSULTANTS" category. Please be advised that, to the greatest extent practical, all equipment and products purchased with these funds must For agencies purchasing items related to enhanced communications systems, the COPS Office expects and, voice or data communications equipment should be incorporated into an intra- or interjurisdictional strategy federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies. See the program-specific Application Guide for a list of allowable/unallowable costs for this program. Agencies are en shown below and group similar items together so that all items are accounted for on the budget worksheet for each ce Item Name Computation (# of Computation (Unit Per Item Delete Items) Cost) Subtotal P7350 800 MHz Portable 20 $4,625.00 $92,500.00 Delete Radio M7300 800 MHz Mobile 20 $5,12500 $102,500.00 Delete Radio 250 kw Scalable UPS $232,604.00 $232,604.00 Delete System EOC/911 Information $372,396.00 $372,396.00 Delete Sharing System $ I Insert 00 Total: $800,000.00 Previous I Save Next r Reminder. https://www.cops.usdoj.gov/CAP/Sections/ScctionI4c.aspx 6/8/2010 COPS Application Program Agenda ,rea~'M,of6h June 22, 2010 Page 52 of 76 To save your data, click the "Save" or "Next" button_ If you don't do this before returning to the previous page, your I https://www.cops.usdoj.gov/CAP/Sections/SectionI4c.aspx 6/8/2010 COPS Application Program Agenda Iflrfl1'J~oM5 June 22. 2010 Page 53 of 76 COPS Application Attachment to SF-424 SECTION 14: Budget Detail Worksheets 0, SUPPLIES Instructions: List items by type (office supplies; postage; training materials; copying paper; books: hand-held tape re, for each item and explain how it supports the project goals and objectives outlined in your application. Gener expendable or consumed during the course of the project. See the program-specific Application GUide for a list of allowable/unallowable costs for this program. Agencies are er shown below and group similar items together so that all items are accounted for on the budget worksheet for each ~ Item Name Computation (# of Items) Computation (Unit Cost) Per Item Subtotal Delete E $ I 00 Insert Total: $0.00 PrevIous I Save Next Reminder: To save your data, click the "Save" or "Next" bution. If you don't do this before returning to the previous page, your I https://www.cops.usdoj.gov/CAP/Sections/SectionI4d.aspx 6/8/2010 COPS Application Program Agenda ~~liIeJoofdr=5 June 22, 2010 Page 54 of 76 COPS Application Attachment to SF-424 SECTION 14: Budget Detail Worksheets E. TRAVEL/TRAINING Instructions: Itemize grant-related travel expenses of grantee personnel (excluding consultants, whose expenses arE training, staff to training, field interviews, advisory group meetings). Identify the location of travel whenever possible, a each event. Training fees, transportation, lodging and per diem rates for trainees should be listed as separate travel it project may be based on the grantee's written travel policy, assuming the costs are reasonable. Grantees without a W! federal rates (found at www.osa.oov) for lodging, meals, and per diem. For all grantees (with or without a written trave following: the lowest discount commercial airfare, standard coach airfare, or the federal government contract airfare (i' training costs (within a 50-mile radius) should be listed under Section G ("Other Costs"). See the program-specific Application Guide for a list of allowable/unallowable costs for this program. Agencies are en shown below and group similar items together so that all items are accounted for on the budget worksheet for each '" Item Name Computation (# of Items) Computation (Unit Cost) Per Item Subtotal Delete E $ I .00 Insert Total: $0.00 Previous I Save Next Reminder. To save your data, click the "Save" or "Next" button. If you don't do this before returning to the previous page, your I https://www.cops.usdoj.gov/CAP/Sections/SectionI4e.aspx 6/8/2010 COPS Application Program Agenda Ifearf}l-Jt,of6h June 22, 2010 Page 55 of 76 COPS Application Attachment to SF-424 SECTION 14: Budget Detail Worksheets F. CONTRACTS/CONSULTANT Contracts: Provide a cost estimate for the product or service to be procured by contract. Applicants are encouraged I awarding contracts. If awarded, requests for sole source procurements of equipment, technology, or services in excee Office for prior approval. (See Application Guide for more information on the required submission.) Item Name Per item Subtotal Delete Edit $1 00 Insert Total: $0.00 Previous I Save Next Reminder. To save your data, click the "Save" or "Next" butlon. If you don't do this before returning to the previous page, your, https://www.cops.usdoj.gov/eAP/Sections/SectionI4fl.aspx 6/8/2010 COPS Application Program Agenda Ife'lii<Nbokh June 22, 2010 Page 56 of 76 COPS Application Attachment to SF-424 SECTION 14: Budget Detail Worksheets F. Consultant Fees Consultant Fees: For each consultant enter the name (if known), service to be provided, hourly or daily fee (based UI time on the project. Unless otherwise approved by the COPS Office, approved consultant rates will be based on the s primary employer. Consultant fees in excess of $550 per day require additional written justification and must be pre-al consultant is hired via a noncompetitive bidding process. Item Name Computation {# of Items} Computation (Unit Cost) Per Item Subtotal Delete E $ I .00 Insert Total: $0.00 Previous I Save Next Reminder. To save your data, click the "Save" or "Next" button. If you don't do this before returning to the previous page, your, https://v.'WW.cops.usdoj.gov/CAP/Sections/SectionI4f2.aspx 6/8/2010 COPS Application Program Agenda ft~f;,eJoof JF5 June 22, 2010 Page 57 of 76 COPS Application Attachment to SF-424 SECTION 14: Budget Detail Worksheets F. Consultant Travel List all travel-related expenses to be paid from the grant to the individual consultants (e.g., transportation, meals, lodging) separate from their consultant fees. Item Name Computation (# of Items) Computation (Unit Cost) Perttem Subtotal Delete E $ I 00 Insert Total: $000 Previous I Save Next Reminder. To save your data, click the "Save" or "Next" button. 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OTHER COSTS Instructions: List other requested items that will support the project goals and objectives as outlined in your applicatil item and explain how the item supports the project goals and objectives as outlined in your application. Please be advised that, to the greatest extent practical, all equipment and products purchased with these funds must See the program-specific Application Guide for a list of allowable/unallowable costs for this program. Agencies are en shown below and group similar items together so that all items are accounted for on the budget worksheet for each ~ Item Name Computation (# of Items) Computation (Unit Cost) Per Item Subtotal Delete E $ I 00 Insert Total: $0.00 Previous I Save Next Reminder: To save your data, click the "Save" or "Next" button. If you don't do this before returning to the previous page, your I https://www.cops.usdoj.gov/CAP/Sections/Section 14g.aspx 6/8/20 I 0 COPS Application Program Page 1 of I Agenda llefTI No. 16FS June 22, 2010 Page 60 of 76 COPS Application Attachment to SF-424 SECTION 14: Budget Detail Worksheets H. INDIRECT COSTS Instructions: Indirect costs are allowed under a very limited number of specialized COPS programs. Please see the allowable/unallowable costs for the particular program to which you are applying. If Indirect costs are requested, a co~ Federal Rate Approval Agreement must be attached to this application. Item Name Computation (# of Items) Computation (Unit Cost) Per Item Subtotal Delete E $ I .00 Insert Total: $0.00 Previous I Save Next Reminder: To save your data, click the "Save" or "Next" button. If you don't do this before returning to the previous page, your, https://www.cops.usdoj.gov/CAP/Sections/Section14h.aspx 6/8/2010 COPS Application Program Page 1 of2 Agenda ftelf1 No. 16F5 June 22, 2010 Page 61 of 76 COPS Application Attachment to SF-424 SECTION 14: Budget Detail Worksheets BUDGET SUMMARY Instructions: Please review the category totals and the total project costs below. If the category totals and project arr the submission of your application. Should you need to make revisions to a budget category, click the "Edit" button for Note: Agencies applying for Secure Our Schools (SOS) must enter a "Total Local Share Amount" percentage of 50% other Fiscal Year 2010 COPS Grants are not required to provide a local match. Budget Ca~egory Category Total A. Sworn Officer Positions $0 B. Civilian/Non-Sworn Personnel $0 C. EquipmenVTechnology $800000 D. Supplies $0 E. TravelfTraining $0 F. Contracts/Consultants $0 G. Other Costs $0 H. Indirect Costs $0 Total Project Amount $800000 Contact Information for Budget Questions Please provide contact information of the financial official that the COPS Office may contact with questions related to your budget submission. First Name: lOan Last Name: ISummers Title: IDirector Phone: 1239-252-3600 Fax 1239-252-3609 E-mail Address: IDanSummers@colliergO\ Previous I Save Next I Reminder. To save your data, click the "Save" or "Next" button. If you don't do this before returning to the previous page, your, https://www.cops.usdoj.gov/CAP/Sections/Section 14Summary .aspx 6/8/2010 COPS Application Program Agenda ,flrfi1-foofa=5 June 22, 2010 Page 62 of 76 https://www.cops.usdoj.gov/CAP/Sections/Section 14Summary .aspx 6/8/2010 COPS Application Program Agenda fearfi1-.JbofEih June 22, 2010 Page 63 of 76 COPS Application Attachment to SF-424 SECTION 15A: Assurances Several provisions of federal law and policy apply to all grant programs. The Office of Community Oriented Policing 51 the applicant will comply with these provisions. If you would like further information about any of these assurances, ph Specialist at 800.4216770. By the applicant's authorized representative's signature, the applicant assures that it will comply with all legal and adn applicant for acceptance and use of federal grant funds. In particular, the applicant assures us that: 1. It has been legally and officially authorized by the appropriate governing body (for example, mayor or city council) t, signing the application and these assurances on its behalf are authorized to do so and to act on its behalf with respec processing of this application. 2.lt will comply with the provisions of federal law, which limit certain political activities of grantee employees whose pri activity financed in whole or in part with this grant. These restrictions are set forth in 5 U.S.C. 9 1501, et seq. 3. It will comply with the minimum wage and maximum hours provisions of the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act, if ap 4. It will establish safeguards, if it has not done so already, to prohibit employees from using their positions for a purpc motivated by a desire for private gain for themselves or others, particularly those with whom they have family, buslne! 5. It will give the Department of Justice or the Comptroller General access to and the right to examine records and dOl 6.lt will comply with all requirements imposed by the Department of Justice as a condition Of administrative requireme requirements of 28 CFR Part 66 and 28 CFR Part 70 (governing administrative requirements for grants and cooperatl' A-87), 2 CFR 220 (OMB Circular A-21). 2 CFR Part 230 (OMB Circular A-122) and 48 CFR Part 31.000, et seq. (FAR A-133 (governing audits) and other applicable OMB circulars; the applicable provisions of the Omnibus Crime Control CFR Part 38.1; the current edition of the COPS Grant Monitoring Standards and GUidelines; the applicable COPS Gr< applicable program requirements, laws, orders, regulations, or circulars. 7. If apphcable, it will, to the extent practicable and consistent with applicable law, seek, recruit and hire qualified melT qualified women in order to further effective law enforcement by increasing their ranks within the sworn positions in thl 8. It will not, on the ground of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, disability or age, unlawfully exclude any per employment to any person, or subject any person to discrimination in connection with any programs or activities funde civil rights requirements are found in the non-discrimination provisions of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streetl 3789d); Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended (42 US.C. 9 2000d): the Indian Civil Rights Act (25 U.S.C Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended (29 U.5.C. 9 7g4); Title II, Subtitle A of the Americans with Disabilities Act (A[ Discrimination Act of 1975 (42 U.S.C S 6101, et seq.): and Department of Justice Non-Discrimination Regulations COI 0, E, G and I) of the Code of Federal Regulations A. In the event that any court or administrative agency makes a finding of discrimination on grounds of race, (;( disability or age against the applicant after a due process hearing, it agrees to forward a copy of the finding to Justice Programs, 810 7th Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 20531. B If your organization has received an award for $500,000 or more and has 50 or more employees, then it ha' Opportunity Plan (EEOP) and submit it to the Office for Civil Rights ("OCR"), Office of Justice Programs, 610 i 20531, for review within 60 days of the notification of the award. If your organization received an award betwel more employees, your organization still has to prepare an EEOP, but it does not have to submit the EEOP to ( organization has to maintain the EEOP on file and make it available for review on request. In addition, your aT"! the Certification Form and return it to OCR. If your organization received an award for less than $25,000; or if' https://www.cops.usdoj.gov/CAP/Sections/SectionI5A.aspx 6/8/2010 COPS Application Program Pall" ? on Agenda Ilem'NO f6FS June 22, 2010 Page 64 of 76 employees, regardless of the amount of the award; or if your organization is a medical institution, educational i Indian tribe, then your organization is exempt from the EEOP requirement However, your organization must c Form and return it to OCR. 9. Pursuant to Department of Justice guidelines (June 18, 2002 Federal Register (Volume 67, Number 117, pages 41. Act of 1964, it will ensure meaningful access to its programs and activities by persons with limited English proficiency. 10. It will ensure that any facilities under its ownership, lease or supervision which shall be utilized in the accomplish IT Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) list of Violating Facilities and that it will notify us if advised by the EPA that: consideration for such listing by the EPA 11. If the applicant's state has established a review and comment procedure under Executive Order 12372 and has s( application available for review by the siate Single Point of Contact. 12. It will submit all surveys, interview protocols, and other information collections to the COPS Office for submission I clearance under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 if required. , 3.lt will comply with the Human Subjects Research Risk Protections requirements of 28 CFR Part 46 if any part of th or statistical activities which involve human subjects and also with 28 CFR Part 22, requiring the safeguarding of indiv research participants. 14.Pursuant to Executive Order 13043, it will enforce on-the-job seat belt policies and programs for employees when, owned vehicles. 15. It will not use COPS funds to supplant (replace) state, local, or Bureau of Indian Affairs funds that otherwise woule grant, as applicable. 16. If the awarded grant contains a retention requirement, it will retain the increased officer staffing level and/or the im applicable, with state or local funds for a minimum of 12 months following expiration of the grant period. 17. It will not use any federal funding directly or indirectly to Influence in any manner a Member of Congress, a jurisdie adopt, or oppose, by vote or otherwise, any legislation, law ratification, policy or appropriation whether before or alter resolution proposing such legislation, law, ratification, policy or appropriation as set forth in the Anti- Lobby Act, 18 U.i 18.ln the event that a portiolT of grant reimbursements are seized to payoff delinquent federal debts through the Trea, process, it agrees to increase the non-federal share (or, if the awarded grant does not contain a cost sharing requirelT the amount seized in order to fully implement the grant project. False statements or claims made in connection with COPS grants (including cooperative agreements) may result in fir participating in federal grants or contracts, and/or any other remedy available by law. I certify that the assurances provided are true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. Elections or other seiections of new officials will not relieve the grantee entity of its obligations under this grant P By clicking this box and typing my name below, I certify that I have been legally and officially authorized this application and act on behalf of the grant applicant entity. I certify that I have read, understand, and agree, if awa compliance terms and conditions as outlined in the COPS Application Guide, the COPS Grant Owner's Manual, assu program regulations, laws, orders, or circulars. In addition, I certify that the information provided on this form and any best of my knowledge. I understand that false statements or claims made in connection with COPS programs may re, participating in federal grants, cooperative agreements, or contracts, and/or any other remedy available by law to the ILeo Ochs, Jr. 106/22/2010 * Date https://www.cops.usdoj.gov/CAP/Sections/SectionI5A.aspx 6/8/2010 COPS Application Program Agenda tt~ffieJoofJF5 June 22, 2010 Page 65 of 76 'Typed Name of Law Enforcement Executive (or Official with Programmatic Authority, as applicable) J7 By clicking this box and typing my name below, I certify that I have been legally and officially authorized this application and act on behalf of the grant applicant entity. I certify that I have read, understand, and agree, if awa compliance terms and conditions as outlined in the COPS Application Guide, the COPS Grant Owner's Manual, assu program regulations, laws, orders, or circulars. In addition, I certify that the information provided on this form and any best of my knowledge. I understand that false statements or claims made in connection with COPS programs may re participating in federal grants, cooperative agreements, or contracts, and/or any other remedy available by law to the IFred Coyle 106/22/2010 1rDate 'Typed Name of Government Executive(or official with Financial Authority, as applicable) Previous I Save Next ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk By: - < Reminder. To save your data, click the "Save" or "Next" button. If you don't do this before returning to the previous page, your, ApprOVed a. 10 10rm & legal Sufficiency ~~Nh;rlZ- Ass otant County Attorney https://www.cops.usdoj .gov/CAP/Sections/Section 15A.aspx 6/8/2010 COPS Application Program Agenda If~~~boM5 June 22, 2010 Page 66 of 76 COPS Application Attachment to SF-424 SECTION 158: Certifications Regarding Lobbying; Debarment, Suspension and Other Responsibility Matters; Drug-Free Workplace Requir Agencies. Although the Department of Justice has made every effort to simplify the application process, other provisions of fede, certification regarding certain matters. Applicants should read the reguiations cited below and the instructions for certi understand the requirements and whether they apply to a particular applicant Signing this form complies with certifica Restrictions on Lobbying," 28 CFR Part 67, "Government-Wide Debarment and Suspension (Nonprocurement)," 28 C for Drug-Free Workplace (Grants)," and the coordination requirements of the Public Safety Partnership and Communi be treated as a material representation of fact upon which reliance will be placed when the Department of Justice det! 1. Lobbying As required by Section 1352, Title 31 of the U.S. Code, and impiemented at 28 CFR Part 69, for persons entering intc $100,000, as defined at 28 CFR Part 69, the applicant certifies that: A. No federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of the undersigned, to any pe' infiuence an officer or employee of any agency, a member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, c Congress in connection with the making of any federal grant; the entering into of any cooperative agreement: , renewal, amendment or modification of any federal grant or cooperative agreement; B. If any funds other than federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencil or employee of any agency, a member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an empioyee of a this federal grant or cooperative agreement, the undersigned shall compiete and submit Standard Form - LLL, accordance with its instructions; and C. The undersigned shall require that the language of this certification be included in the award documents for subgrants, contracts under grants and cooperative agreements, and subcontracts) and that all sub-recipients I 2. Debarment, Suspension and Other Responsibility Matters (Direct Recipient) As required by Executive Order 12549, Debarment and Suspension, and implemented at 2 CFR Part 2867, for prospl transactions, as defined at 2 CFR Part 2867.20(a)- A. The applicant certifies that it and its principals: (i) Are not presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, sentenced to < state or federal court, or voluntarily excluded from covered transactions by any federal department or < (ii) Have not within a three-year period preceding this appiication been convicted of or had a civil judgn commission of fraud or a criminal offense in connection with obtaining, attempting to obtain, or perform local) or private agreement or transaction; violation of federal or state antitrust statutes or commission bribery, falsification or destruction of records, making false statements, tax evasion or receiving stolen or obstruction of justice, or commission of any offense indicating a lack of business integrity orbusines directly affects your present responSibility: (iii) Are not presently indicted for or otherwise criminally or civilly charged by a governmental entity (fec commission of any of the offenses enumerated in paragraph (A)(ii) of this certification; and https://www.cops.usdoj.gov/CAP/Sections/SectionI5B.aspx 6/8/20 I 0 COPS Application Program Page 2 of 4 Agenda rter'n No. 16FS June 22, 2010 Page 67 of 76 (iv) Have not within a three-year period preceding this application had one or more public transactions terminated for cause or default. B.VVhere the applicant is unable to certify to any of the statements in this Certifications form, he or she shall at regarding the particular statement that cannot be certified Please check here r if an explanation is attachec applicant is still required to sign the Certifications form to certify to all the other applicable statements. 3. If applicable, an applicant who receives an award in excess of $5,000,000 certifies that, to the best of its knowledgE tax returns required during the three years preceding the certification, has not been convicted of a criminal offense un has not, more than 90 days prior to certification, been notified of any unpaid Federal tax assessment for which the Iiat assessment is the subject of an installment agreement or offer in compromise that has been approved by the Internal assessment is the subject of a non-frivolous administrative or judicial proceeding. 4. Drug-Free Workplace (Grantees Other Than Individuals) As required by the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988, and implemented at 28 CFR Part 83, for grantees/recipients, as A.The applicant certifies that it will, or will continue to, provide a drug~ free workplace by: (i) Publishing a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, e substance is prohibited in the grantee's workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against prohibition; (ii)Establishing an on-going drug-free awareness program to inform employees about- (a) The dangers of drug abuse in the workplace; (b) The grantee's policy of maintainrng a drug-free workplace; (c)Any available drug counseling, rehabilitation and employee assistance programs; and (d) The penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug-abuse violations occurring in tI (lii)Making it a requirement that each employee to be engaged in the performance of the grant be giver required by paragraph (i); (iv) Notifying the employee in the statement required by paragraph (i) that, as a condition of empioyme employee will - (a)Abide by the terms of the statement: and (b) Notify the employer in writing of his or her conviction for a violation of a criminal drug statutE workplace no later than five calendar days after such conviction; (v) Notifying the agency, in writing, within 10 calendar days after receiving notice under subparagraph, otherwise receiving actual notice of such conviction. Employers of convicted employees must provide I COPS Office, 1100 Vermont Ave., NW, Washington, D.C. 20530. Notice shall include the identification grant; (vi) Taking one of the following actions, within 30 calendar days of receiving notice under subparagrapl empioyee who is so convicted - (a) Taking appropriate personnel action against such an employee, up to and including termina requirements of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended; or (b) Requiring such employee to participate satisfactorily in a drug abuse assistance or rehabilit; for such purposes by a federal, state or local health, law enforcement or other appropriate ager https://www.cops.usdoj.gov/CAP/Sections/Section 15 B.aspx 6/8/20 I 0 COPS Application Program Agenda ~JW\eJoof6'h June 22. 2010 Page 68 of 76 (vii) Making a good faith effort to continue to maintain a drug-free workplace through implementation 01 and (vi).. 4. Grantee Agency Name and Address: B.The grantee may insert in the space provided below the site(s) for the performance of work done in connectl Place of performance (street address, city, county, state, zip code) Collier County Emergency Services Center 8075 Lely Cultural Parkway Naples, FL 34113 ..:J Check r if there are workplaces on file that are not identified here. 5, Coordination The Public Safety Partnership and Community Policing Act of 1994 requires applicants to certify that there has been, may be affected by the applicant's grant proposal if approved. Affected agencies may include, among others, the Offi, prosecutors, or correctional agencies. The applicant certifies that there has been appropriate coordination with all afte Grantee Agency Name and Address: ; / Grantee IRS/ Vendor Number: 596000558 False statements or claims made in connection with COPS grants (including cooperative agreements) may result in fil participating in federal grants or contracts, and/or any other remedy available by law. I certify that the assurances provided are true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. Elections or other selections of new officials will not relieve the grantee entity of its obligations under this grant. Typed Name and Title of Law Enforcement Executive/Agency Executive: P- By clicking this box and typing my name below, I certify that I have been legally and officially authorized this application and act on behalf of the grant applicant entity. I certify that I have read, understand, and agree, if awa compliance terms and conditions as outlined in the COPS Application Guide, the COPS Grant Owner's Manual, assu program regulations, laws, orders, or circulars. In addition, 1 certify that the information provided on this form and any best of my knowledge. I understand that false statements or claims made in connection with COPS programs may re participating in federal grants, cooperative agreements. or contracts, and/or any other remedy available by law to the ILeo Ochs, Jr. "Typed Name of Law Enforcement Executive (or Official with Programmatic Authority, as applicable): https://www.cops.usdoj.gov/CAP/Sections/SectionI 5B.aspx 6/8/2010 COPS Application Program Agenda KJ1~1-.i~of6'h June 22, 2010 Page 69 of 76 P' By clicking this box and typing my name below, I certify that I have been legally and officially authorized this application and act on behalf of the grant applicant entity. I certify that I have read, understand, and agree, if awa compliance terms and conditions as outlined in the COPS Application Guide, the COPS Grant Owner's Manual, assu program regulations, laws, orders, or circulars. In addition, I certify that the information provided on this form and any best of my knowledge. I understand that false statements or claims made in connection with COPS programs may re participating in federal grants, cooperative agreements, or contracts, and/or any other remedy available by law to the IFred W Coyle 'Typed Name of Government Executive (or Official with Financial Authority, as applicable) ATTEST: DWIGHT E, BROCK. Clerk Previous I Save Next By: Reminder. To save your data, click the "Save" or "Next" bunon. If you don't do this before returning to the previous page, your, Approved as to form & legal Sufficiency ~-0N~ PI Istant County Attorney https://'Www.cops.usdoj .gov /CAP/Sections/Section 15 B.aspx 6/8/20 I 0 COPS Application Program Agenda ~gffleJoofJF5 June 22, 2010 Page 70 of 76 COPS Application Attachment to SF-424 SECTION 16: Disclosure of Lobbying Activities Instructions for Completion of SF-LLL, Disclosure of Lobbying Activities This disciosure form shall be completed by the reporting entity, whether subawardee or prime Federal recipient, at the action, or a material change to a previous filing, pursuant to tiUe 31 U.S.C. section 1352. The filing of a form is require payment to any lobbying entity for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Mem Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with a covered Federal action. Complete all items change report. Refer to the implementing guidance published by the Office of Management and Budget for additional t. Identify the type of covered Federal action for which lobbying activity is and/or has been secured to influence the 01 2. Identify the status of the covered Federal action. 3. Identify the appropriate classification of this report. If this is a follow-up report caused by a material change to the in and quarter in which the change occurred. Enter the date of the last previously submitted report by this reporting entit' 4. Enter the full name, address, city, state and zip code of the reporting entity. Include Congressional District number, of the reporting entity that designates if it is, or expects to be, a prime or subaward recipient. Identify the tier of the sui prime is the 1 st tier Subawards include but are not limited to subcontra.cts, subgrants and contract awards under grar 5. If the organization filing the report in item 4 checks "Subawardee," then enter the full name, address, city, state and Include Congressional District, if known. 6. Enter the name of the Federal agency making the award or loan commitment Include at least one organizational Ie example, Department of Transportation, Untted States Coast Guard. 7. Enter the Federal program name or description for the covered Federal action (item 1). If known, enter the full Cata number for grants, cooperative agreements, loans and loan commitments. 8. Enter the most appropriate Federal identifying number available for the Federal action identified in item 1 (e.g., Ree Bid (IFB) number; grant announcement number: the contract. grant, or loan award number; the application/proposal c agency). Include prefixes, e.g., "RFPD E-90-001." 9. For a covered Federal action where there has been an award or loan commitment by the Federal agency, enter the commitment for the prime entity identified in item 4 or 5. 10. (a) Enter the full name, address, city, state and zip code of the lobbying entity engaged by the reporting registrant Federal action. (b) Enter the full name(s) of the individual(s) performing services, and include full address if different from 10 (a). Ente (MI). 11. The certifying official shall sign and date the form, print his/her name, title and telephone number. Public reporting burden for this co/ection of information is estimated to average 30 minutes per response, including tin data sources, gathering and maintaining the deta needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to the on Reduction Project (0348-0046), Washington, DC. 20503. https://www.cops.usdoj.gov/CAP/Sections/SectionI6.aspx 6/8/20 I 0 COPS Application Program Agenda lt~eJoof6h June 22, 2010 Page 71 of 76 Disclosure of Lobbying Activities Complete U'l15 form to disclose lol:JbYIl1Q activities purSudnt to 31 US.c. 13:;2. r Not Applicable 1 . Type of Federal Action: r C('[I'-a::t 2 . Status of Federal Action: 3. Report Type: (; t ,,'j:rJffC'i'oq, ;<,:;:[1:':)1: (i' Initiai fil::ig (" material chiHlge (; i.FJ:';t r cooperative nrFeellle'-lt r loar; r I: ,:,J' d\'/:'Hd r posl"Jwmd r lo;:~n 9iJaranlee r IQan Jnsur ance For Material Change Only: Year: I Quarter:l Date of last report: I (;:~.... A"_. ~_". '"'" 5 . If Reporting Entity in I Name and Address of Prin r.; f)IW"'':: r ~LI~;':;iv,:alrJce Subawardee Tier, if known Congressional District (number), if known: Congressional District (nur I 6. Federal Department/Agency: IUSDOJCOPS 7 . Federal Program Nan I 8. Federal Action Number, if known: I CFDA Number, if applicabl 1167'!O 9 . Award Amoun~ if kno $10 10.a. Name and Address of Lobbying Registrant (/findiVldua/, lasl name, first name. M~: The Ferguson Group, LLC, 1130 Conn Ave, Washington, DC 200 10. b, Individuals Perfom No.10a) (last name, first n; !WOOd' Amanda 11 . Information requested through this form is authorized by Title 31 P- By clicking this box an< U .S .C . Section 1352. This disclosure of lobbying activities is a material legally and officially author representation of fact upon which reliance was placed by the tier above application and act on beh when this transaction was made or entered into. This disclosure Is understand, and agree, if ( required pursuant to 31 U .S .C . 1352 . This information will be reported to compliance terms and con the Congress semi-annually and will be available for public COPS Grant Owner's Man inspection .Any person who fails to file the required disclosure shall be program regulations, laws, Information provided on thi https://www.cops.usdoj,gov/CAP/Sections/Section 16.aspx 6/8/20 I 0 subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000 and not more than $100,000 for each such failure. Agenda ~:~eJoofJF5 June 22, 2010 Page 72 of 76 the best of my knowledge. connection with COPS pro from participating in federa any other remedy. COPS Application Program "Typed Name: IDan Summe "Title: IDirector, Bu Telephone 1239-252-36( No.: Previous I Save Next Reminder. To save your data, click the "Save" or "Next" button. If you don't do this before returning to the previous page, your, https://www.cops.usdoj.gov/CAP/Sections/Section16.aspx 6/8/20 I 0 COPS Application Program Page 1 of2 Agenda ftem N'o 16FS June 22, 2010 Page 73 of 76 COPS Application Attachment to SF-424 SECTION 17: Certification of Review and Representation Certification of Review of 28 C.FR. Part 231Criminallntelligence Systems Please review the COPS Application Guide: Legal Requirements Section for additional information. Please check one of the following, as applicable to your agency's intended use of this grant Ii No, my agency will not use these COPS grant funds (if awarded) to operate an interjurisdictional en (' Yes, my agency will use these COPS grant funds (if awarded) to operate an interjurisdictional crimi! we assure that our agency will comply with the requirements of 28 C.F.R. Part 23 The signatures of the Law Enforcement Executive/Agency Executive and Government Executive/Financial Official on of Compliance with Requirements: 1) Assures the COPS Office that the applicant will comply with all legal, admlnistra govern the applicant for acceptance and use of federal funds as outlined In the applicable COPS Application Guide: A information submitted with this application (including the Budget Detail Worksheets). The signatures on this applicatio named on this application unless there is an officially documented authonzation for a delegated signature. If your juris be attached to this application. Applications with missing, incomplete, or inaccurate signatories or responses may not treated as a material representation offact upon which reliance win be placed when the Department of Justice determir advised that a hold may be placed on this application if it is deemed that the applicant agency is not in compliance wit cooperating with an ongoing federal civil rights investigation, and/or is not cooperating with a COPS Office complianCE award. Person Submitting this Application P' By clicking this box and typing my name below, I certify that I have been legally and officially authorized by the ap application and act on behalf of the grant applicant entity. I certify that I have read, understand, and agree, if awardee compliance terms and conditions as outlined in the COPS Application Guide, the COPS Grant Owner's Manual, assu program regulations, laws, orders, or circulars. In addition, I certify that the information provided on this form and any best of my knowledge. I understand that false statements or claims made in connection with COPS programs may re participating in federal grants, cooperative agreements, or contracts, and/or any other remedy available by law to the Please type your name here in place of your signature: ILea Ochs, Jr. Law Enforcement Executive/Agency Executive https://Vvww.cops.usdoj.gov/CAP/Sections/Sectionl 7.aspx 6/8/2010 COPS Application Program Page 201'2 Agenda Item No. 16FS June 22, 2010 Page 74 of 76 P- By clicking this box and typing my name below, I certify that I have been legally and officially authorized by the ap application and act on behalf of the grant applicant entity. I certify that I have read, understand, and agree, if awardee compliance terms and conditions as outlined in the COPS Application Guide, the COPS Grant Owner's Manuai, assu program regulations, laws, orders, or circulars. In addition, I certify that the information provided on this form and any best of my knowledge. I understand that faise statements or claims made in connection with COPS programs may re participating in federal grants, cooperative agreements, or contracts, and/or any other remedy available by law to the Please type your name here in place of your signature: IFred W. Coyle Government Executive/Financial Official ATTEST: DWIGHT e, BROCK. Clerk By: P- By clicking this box and typing my name below, I certify that i have been legally and officially authorized by the ap application and act on behalf of the grant applicant entity. I certify that I have read, understand, and agree, if awardee compliance terms and conditions as outlined in the COPS Application Guide, the COPS Grant Owner's Manual, assu program regulations, laws, orders, or circulars. In addition, I certify that the information provided on this form and any best of my knowledge. I understand that false statements or claims made in connection with COPS programs may re participating in federal grants, cooperative agreements, or contracts, and/or any other remedy available by law to the Please type your name here in place of your signature: loan Summers Previous I Save Next Reminder. To save your data, click the "Save" or "Next" button. If you don't do this before returning to the previous page, your, Approved as to form & legal Sufficiency ~6'1)~ Assist nt County Attorney https://www.cops.usdoj.gov/CAP/Sections/Section 1 7.aspx 6/8/2010 Agenda Item No. 16FS June 22,2010 Page 75 of 76 COLLIER COUNTY INFORMA nON TECHNOLOGY 3301 East Tamiami Trail East. Naples, Florida 34112 .239-252-8794. FAX 239-252-6309 Collier County Board of County Commissioners 3301 Tamiami Trail, East 3rd Floor, Building F Naples, FL 34112 June 10, 2010 Dear Commissioners, I am writing to express support for the proposed 2010 Department of Justice, Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) Technology project application. The proposed project for equipment and upgrades for the Emergency Services Center and entities assigned there is in keeping with the needs of this Department and requirements to meet radio compatibility requirements. The Project 25 land mobile radio (P-25) equipment being proposed will greatly improve the county's capabilities both within the Emergency Services Center and with the Sheriff's Law Enforcement commitment to Community Oriented Policing. This funding will provide equipment and capability that would not be othelWise available to accomplish important disaster and law enforcement missions. If I can provide any additional information, or if you should have any questions please contact me at (239) 252-2531. Sincerely, ~ CC5-- John Daly Telecommunications Manger Agenda Item No. 16FS SHERIFF KEVIN J. RAMBOSK ~~n;e2l6~~;~ Col/if'/' Cot/Illy Shc/'iffs OtJicc ~,,-_.- _.,~---,_._------ (; \/........ A ,'J'" -< June 10,2010 Department of Justice 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20530-0001 Dear Grant Review Committee: As Chief of the Administration Department for the Collier County Sheriffs Office, I want to express our agency's full support for the proposed 2010 Department of Justice, Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) Technology project application. The proposed project will improve the information sharing capabilities between the Collier County Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and the 911/Communications Center. This capability was not available when the joint EOC and 911/Communications Center was originally designed in 2004. If this proposed project is funded, recent advances in technology and software will allow for a vast improvement to the information sharing capability between Emergency Services and First Responders (CCSO Helicopter Downlink, Traffic Intersection video feed, School Cameras and any information available to the EOC). Additionally, radio equipment in this proposal will also greatly improve the county's capabilities to conduct Community Oriented Policing. This funding will provide much need equipment and information sharing capabilities that would not otherwise be available to accomplish important disaster and law enforcement missions. Thank you for your consideration of this proposaL We look forward to working together to Implement this critically important program. Sincerely, ~4 Greg Smith Chief of Administration :Ul) I TaIlliami Trail Ll-:\ lildg. .1. \"<lpl\':'\. Fl. :).4 11:1.--!'.){I:.! phOllt" . :!::jq.;--:- -l..l-n-l ('{d1il"r:,ht.'ritl.()['~ I~ '(.'.. : ." .~";;t.,