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Agenda 07/28/2009 Item #16E16lily '3 x'9(;,7 I f S1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation for the Board of County Commissioners to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign the Assumption Agreement from M/A -Com, Inc. to Harris Corporation for equipment purchases, maintenance, software licensing and services for the operation of Collier County's 800 MHz trunked radio system. OBJECTIVE: To complete the assignment of the agreement from the original party, M/A -Com, Inc., to Harris Corporation. CONSIDERATIONS: On October 26, 1994, the Board approved contract 94 -2201 with Ericsson, Inc., for construction of the 800 MHz trunked radio system. Subsequent to this award, the Board has approved maintenance, software, and purchase agreements with Ericsson, Inc., and its successors, Com -Net Ericsson, Inc. and M/A COM, Inc., a division of Tyco Electronics. These agreements remain in force and are used by Collier County and multiple agencies operating on the County's 800 MHz radio system. On April 16, 2009, Harris purchased the assets of M/A -Corn and County staff was notified on May 11, 2009, of the asset purchase. Following the Procurement Administration Procedures, staff has acquired the necessary documents from Harris, which have been reviewed and approved by the Office of the County Attorney. The Purchasing Department is recommending approval of the assumption of the Contract and other agreements by the new firm, Harris. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact. 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, is not quasi - judicial and requires no ex parte disclosure, requires only a majority vote for approval, and is otherwise legally sufficient for Board action. —SRT RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners approves the assumption of the contractual obligations by Harris Corporation and authorizes the Chairman to sign the Assumption Agreement from M/A -Cam, Inc, to Harris Corporation for equipment purchases, maintenance, software licensing and services. PREPARED BY: Diana De Leon, Contracts Technician, Purchasing Department Pa ,e 1 of 1 Item No. ^,6E16 jilt' 28. '-)');?9 P a-je 2 c ;;1 file: / /C:AAL,endaTest \Export\ 133 -J ulv %2028. %202009\ 16. %20CCN SENT %20AGF,NDA\ 1... 7/22/2009 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number: 16E16 Item Summary: Recommendation for the Board of County Commissioners to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign the Assumption Agreement from M /A -Com, Inc., to Harris Corporation for equipment purchases, maintenance, software licensing and services for the operation of Collier Countys 600 MHz trunked radio system. Meeting Date: 7;23;2009 9:00:00 AM Prepared By Diana DeLeon Administrative Assistant Date Administrative Services Purchasing 7%1612009 3:04:17 PM Approved By Len Golden Price Administrative Services Administrator Date Administrative Services Administrative Services Admin. 7/1612009 5:36 PM Approved By Steve Carneli Purchasing /General Svcs Director Date Administrative services Purchasing 7117;009 7:14 AM Approved By OMB Coordinator OMB Coordinator Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 711 712009 10:13 AM Approved By Scott R. Teach Assistant County Attorney Date County Attorney County Attorney Office 712112009 9:36 AM Approved By Sherry Pryor Manaoement & Budget Analyst Date County Manager's Office Office of Manaaemenf & Budget 7121;210ry9 9:41 AM Approved By Leo E. Ochs, Jr. Deputy County Manager :gate Board of County County aunty ldianager's Office 7121 %2009 10:50 AM file: / /C:AAL,endaTest \Export\ 133 -J ulv %2028. %202009\ 16. %20CCN SENT %20AGF,NDA\ 1... 7/22/2009 Tyco Electronics May 11, 2009 Collier County Board of County Commissioners 3301 Tamiami Trail East Naples, FL 34112 Attention: John Daly Telecommunications Manager 4IIY 2 Re: Sale of the Wireless Systems Business of Tyco Electronics Ltd. (formerly referred to as M /A -COM) to Harris Corporation Dear John Daly: Reference is hereby made to the System Purchase Contract between M /A -COM, Inc. ( "M /A- COM") and Collier County Board of County Commissioners, dated August 30, 2002 (as the same has been modified, amended or supplemented, together with all orders issued thereunder or in connection therewith and all exhibits, schedules and annexes thereto, collectively referred to as the "Agreement "). As you may be aware, on April 16, 2009, Tvco Electronics Ltd. ( "TE ") announced that it had entered into a definitive agreement to sell its Wireless Systems Business (the "Transaction "), which is conducted in the U.S. primarily through M /A -COM, to Harris Corporation, a Delaware corporation ( "HARRIS "). The Transaction involves an assignment of the Agreement to HARRIS, as a result of which HARRIS will assume the rights, obligations and liabilities of M/A -COM under the Agreement effective as of the closing of the Transaction (the "-Closing")' The Closing is contemplated to occur by the end of June 2009, subject to the satisfaction of a number of customary conditions to the Closing. if the Closing does not occur for any reason, this letter will be null and void and without anv force or effect whatsoever. The purpose of this letter is to seek your consent to the assignment of the Agreement to HARRIS, insofar as any such consent may be required under the Agreement, and your acknowledgment and agreement (i) that the Closing and the Transaction will not require further consent by you or be deemed to be a default or breach under the Agreement (including, without limitation, by reason of the assignment of the Agreement), (ii) that the Agreement will remain in full force and effect, (iii) that no termination of the Agreement will occur as a result of the Transaction, (iv) that all notice and other requirements under the Agreement are satisfied with respect to the Transaction, and (v) that, as of the Closing, neither TE nor M /A -COM nor any of their affiliates shall have any further obligations or liabilities under the Agreement. Upon the Closing, HARRIS is contemplated to acquire the assets of M /A -COM used in, and employ the employees employed in, TE's Wireless Systems Business, including those assets and employees utilized and employed in the performance of the Agreement. Except for a change in the identity of the performing entity (from M /A -COM to HARRIS), the performance of the Agreement should not change as a result of the Transaction. As indicated in the enclosed materials, HARRIS is an international communications and information technology company g3fnda iteATV No. i i_?` 1 h July 28 20. Page 4 of i 4 1 Tyco Electronics it - - .. • ,:-1, - ir„ serving government and commercial markets in more than 150 countries. Headquartered in Melbourne, Florida, HARRIS, which has been listed among Fortune Magazine's 500 largest American companies, has annual revenue of $5.4 billion and 16,000 employees, including nearly 7,000 engineers and scientists. Further information about HARRIS (including its annual report and recent financial statements) is available on its website at www.harris.com. If the foregoing meets your approval, please sign and date where indicated below and fax a copy of this letter to Michelle Taylor at 978 - 442 -5354 and send the original in the enclosed envelope within ten (10) business days of your receipt of this letter, which shall constitute our agreement with respect to the subject matter of this letter. This letter may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original and which shall together constitute one and the same instrument. If you have any questions concerning the foregoing, please feel free to call Mike Muscatello at 978 - 442 -5313, or Larry Ward at 978- 442 -4367. Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. Very truly yours, M /A -COM, INC. By: Print Name: Chuck Dougherty Title: President, Wireless Systems Acknowledged, accepted and agreed This _ day of 2009 HARRIS CORPORATION By: Print Name: Dana Mehnert Title: President, RF Communications Division Collier County Board of County Commissioners By: Print Name: Title: 11 RFP 94-2201 CONTRACT AGREEMENT AGREEMENT FOR THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF A COUNTYWIDE 800 MHZ PUBLIC SAFETY TRUNKED RADIO SYSTEM By and Between: The :-,card of County 'Commissioners, Collier County, Florida and Ericsson General Electric Mobile Communications, Inc., Lynchburg, Virginia Iri 1 rQ4 5 kaenu-!a rJc). J. Iv 2,3 . 2 0 0 9 PC3�e 6 R E Q U E S T F 0 R P R 0 P 0 S A L S # 9 4 - 2 2 0 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS PARTS PAGE NUMBER A. PUBLIC NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL 2 B. GENERAL CONDITIONS 4 C. INSTRUCTIONS TO PROPOSERS 8 D. CONTRACT CONDITIONS 17 E. GENERAL TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS 36 F. PROPOSAL EVALUATION 94 G. PROPOSAL FORMS AND SUBMITTALS 96 APPENDICES A. Definitions of Terms 118 B. Price/Cost Proposal Formats/Instructions 120 C. Collier County Radio Distribution 127 D. License For WNTSK615 128 E. License For WNLK955 131 F. Buildings that Require Specific RF Coverage 133 G. Public Payment Bond 136 H. Public Performance Bond 139 I. Map of RF Coverage Areas 143 J. Contractor Agreement 144 K. Projected Population Trends 156 L. Automatic Vehicle Location System 157 M. Summary of Present 800 MHz System 158 N. Pricing Summary 159 O. Payment Schedule 160 P. Collier County Radio Inventory 161 Page`- ;2 PART A. PUBLIC NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS 7_.'J Pursuant to approval by the the Board of County Commissioners on March 1, 1994, Sealed Proposals for the Design /Installation of an 800 MHz County Government Trunked Radio System will be received until 3:00 p.m., local time, on July 8, 1994 at the Purchasing Department, General Services Building, Collier County Government Complex, Naples, Florida 33962. Proposals received after the published deadline will be returned unopened. RFP #94 -2201 A Mandatory pre - proposal conference and site visit regarding this project will be conducted by the county purchasing director on May 12, 1994 beginning at 9 a.m., in the offices of the purchasing director of the General Services Building, Collier County Government Center, Naples, FL. The County shall not accept proposals from firms that are not represented at the pre - proposal conference or site visit. All proposals shall be made upon the enclosed forms (where provided) requesting pertinent information which will be used by the County in making its evaluation of the proposals. All proposals shall be submitted in accordance with the Instructions to Proposers and the Request for Proposal requirements. Collier County does not discriminate based on race, color, sex, religion or national origin and promotes affirmative action to hire and promote under - represented groups, including hand4 apped and veteran- BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: /S/ Steve Carnell Purchasing Director This Public Notice was posted in the Lobby of the General Services Building, Collier County Government Center on May 3, 1994. Ll Jul <8, 20,09 r PageJe 3of i 81 _. RFP 494 -2201 "Design /Installation of 800 MHz County Government Trunked Radio System" NON- PROPOSER'S RESPONSE For purposes of maintaining an accurate vendor's list and facilitating your firm's response to our RFP invitation, we are interested in ascertaining reasons for prospective Proposer's failure to respond to the County's RFPs. If your firm *is not responding to this RFP, please indicate the reason(s) by checking any appropriate items(s) listed below and return this form to Mr. Steve Carnell, Purchasing Director, Collier County Purchasing Department, County Government Center, General Services Building, Naples, Florida 33962. Failure to respond to two successive RFPs or return this form will result in removal of your firm's name from our vendor's list. We are not responding to this RFP for the following reason(s): Services or materials requested not manufactured by us or not available to our company; Our services or materials do not meet specifications; Circle one - Not clearly rigid, or Specifications were: understood, Not applicable, Too vague, Too Insufficient time allowed for preparation of RFP; Incorrect address used. Please correct mailing address: Other reason(s): Name of Firm: Mailing Address: City, State, ZIP: Phone ( ) FAX By. Signature of Representative END OF PART A, PUBLIC NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Revision 1 A4 2"E". PageiQ- ` :4c, PART B. GENERAL CONDITIONS 1. All proposals must be submitted on the proposal forms furnished by the County. No proposal will be considered unless the proposal form is properly signed. 2. Proposers must provide unit prices any time unit prices are requested in the units requested. These unit prices must be proper and balanced so as to allow fair adjustments in quantities as required by the County. All proposals will remain firm for a period of one hundred and twenty (120) days from the published proposal submission date. No proposal may be withdrawn after it is filed unless the proposer makes his request in writing to the Purchasing Director prior to the time set for the receipt of proposals. Any transportation and /or any other charges incurred in delivering the product as specified must be included in the proposal price. FOB destination, freight prepaid shall apply unless exception is made in the specifications. Although title thereto shall pass to the County after actual physical delivery thereof to the County and after the County inspects each particular item, no risk of loss for any item shall pass to the County until the entire radio system is finally accepted by the County after the system passes all acceptance and performance tests. 4. Any discounts or terms must be shown on the proposal form. Such discounts, if any, will be considered and computed in the tabulation of the proposals. In no instance should terms for,less than 15 days payment be offered. 5. Proposers taking exception to any part or section of these specifications shall indicate such exceptions on a separate sheet entitled "EXCEPTIONS TO SPECIFICATIONS ". Failure to indicate any exceptions shall be interpreted as the Proposer's intent to fully comply with the specifications rat ^,:ons as written. 6. The County reserves the right to formally addend the published Request for Proposals (RFP). Any addendum shall be in writing and shall be distributed to all eligible parties. Barring emergency or other exigent circumstances, it shall be the intent of the County not to issue any addenda during the final five days of the proposal period. Proposers are to direct all questions to the Purchasing Department no later than Friday, July 1, 1994. The County will not distribute copies of written questions and accompanying answers as a matter of practice. However, the County reserves the right to distribute such information in instances where it is deemed necessary of appropriate. 0 Final Contract A �enc;a Item t \G. 13 =16 Jul,, 20. 2009 - 7. The County reserves the right to reject any and all proposals, which are found to be incomplete, conditional, obscure or which contain irregularities. In the event of default of the successful proposer, or his refusal to enter into the Collier County Contract, the County reserves the right to accept the proposal of any other proposer or to re- solicit proposals using the same or revised documentation, at its sole discretion. Conversely, the County reserves the right to waive defects or irregularities in any proposal, to reject all proposals and re- solicit new proposals and to award the proposal deemed to be in the best interest of the County. 8. All proposals shall be in the hands of the County Purchasing Director, Collier County Government Complex, General Services Building, Naples, Florida 33962, by the date and time as stated in the Legal Notice. No late proposals can or will be accepted. 9. All proposals must be placed in a sealed envelope, and plainly marked as follows: a) The date and time of receipt of the proposals by the County Purchasing Director. b) The number of the proposal and the title of the RFP. Under no circumstances shall any part of, or pertaining directly to the Proposer's offer, be exposed on the outside of the proposal package. Special Note: All proposals sent by courier service must have the proposal number and title on the outside of the courier packet. 10. Collier County, Florida as a political subdivision of the State of Florida, is exempt from the payment of Florida sales tax to its vendors under Chapter 212, Florida Statutes. All successful Proposers will be provided a copy of Collier County's Certificate of Exemption ( #21 -07- 019995 -53C) subsequent to contract award. Corporations, individuals and other entities are impacted by Chapter 212, Florida Statutes according to the type of service, sale of commodity or other contractual arrangement to be made with Collier County. By submittal of a properly executed response to a request for proposals from Collier County, Florida, the proposer is acknowledging that he is aware of his statutory responsibilities for sales tax under Chapter 212, Florida Statutes. Collier County is also exempt from most Federal excise taxes. By submittal of a properly executed response to a proposal from Collier County, Florida, the proposer is acknowledging that he is aware of his responsibilities for Federal excise taxes. Ll Pag'E n ,: 11. Tangible personal property purchased by Contractors in the performance of realty construction for the County is taxable, though the County is exempt on its own purchases. 12. In case of identical or tie proposals, the County shall ask Proposers to submit certification that they have a drug -free workplace in accordance with Section 287.087 Florida Statutes. 13. The County reserves the right to accept any item or group of items of the proposal, unless the proposer qualifies his offer by specific limitations. 14. The County reserves the right to award any item or groups of items to more than one Proposer on any proposal unless otherwise noted in the request for proposals. 15. Alternate proposals will not be considered unless authorized by the request for proposals. 16. Proposers on any construction project must be qualified and directly responsible for 300 or more of the contract work under the price proposal. 17. Payment will be made by the County within thirty (30) days from receipt and acceptance by the County of delivery of the proposal items or receipt of invoice for same, whichever is received later. ® 18. Any Contractor who is a recipient of County funds, or who proposes to perform any work or furnish any goods under this proposal shall not discriminate against any worker, employee or applicant or any member of tiiA pubiiC because of age, race, color, sex, religion, national origin, disability or marital status nor otherwise commit an unfair employment practice. 19. For Proposers who wish to receive copies of proposals after the submission period, the County reserves the right to recover all costs associated with the printing and distribution of such copies. 20. Any actual or prospective respondent to an Invitation to Bid or Request for Proposal who is aggrieved with respect to the former, shall file a written protest with the Purchasing Director rp for to the opening of the Bid or the due date for acceptance of Proposals. All such protests must be filed with the Purchasing Director no later than 11:00 a.m. Collier County time on the advertised date for the opening of the Bid or the acceptance date for the Request for Proposals. Ll i! Ifem I - �o. 37 l i? j, -,!v 27,8. 2009 Pacm ' 7of i 1 21. Award of a contract in a form included herein (Appendix J) , will be made by the Board of County Commissioners in public session. Award recommendations will be posted outside the offices of the Purchasing Department on Wednesdays and Thursdays. Any actual or prospective respondent who desires to formally protest the recommended contract award must file a notice of intent to protest with the purchasing Director within two (2) calendar days (excluding weekends and County holidays) of the date that the recommended award is posted. Upon filing of said notice, the protesting party will have five (5) days to file a formal protest and will be given instructions as to the form and content requirements of the formal protest. A copy of the "Protest Policy" is available at the office of the Purchasing Director. 22. Unless otherwise stated in these specifications, any manufacturer's names, trade names, brand names, information or catalog numbers listed in this specification are for information and not intended to limit competition. When the phrase "or equal" is used, the Proposer may offer any brand for which he is an authorized representative, which meets or exceeds the specifications for any item listed in this RFP. At the request of the County, the Proposer shall submit cuts, sketches, and descriptive literature and /or complete specifications. The County reserves the sole right to determine acceptance of item(s) as an approved equivalent for all the items in the RFP specification. END OF PART B, GENERAL CONDITIONS L] PART C. INSTRUCTIONS TO PROPOSERS (MANDATORY) 1. PURPOSE 1.1 It is the goal and intent of Collier County, Florida to procure a functionally complete 800 MHz County government trunked radio communications system (the "Project ") that will meet Collier County's current and projected needs, provide the most cost - effective communications, and meet the operational and technical requirements for Collier County. The system will initially support the County's Law Enforcement, Fire, EMS operations and could eventually include other local government agencies. Collier County Government is seeking the services of an independent, qualified firm, hereinafter referred to as the Proposer and /or Contractor to design, engineer, produce, install, make fully operational, warrant, and possibly provide maintenance after the warranty period, all for the referenced Project at a level to be determined by the County, with advice from the Public Safety Community. 1.2 Any work, materials, equipment, supplies, parts, or other tangible or intangible item that may be reasonably inferred from the Contract as being required to produce the intended results shall be supplied whether or not specifically called for in the Contract. When words that have a well known technical or trade meaning are used to describe work, ® materials, supplies, and /or equipment, such words shall be interpreted in accordance with that meaning. Reference to standard specifications, manuals, or codes of any technical society; organization or association or to the laws or regulations of any governmental authority having jurisdiction over the Project, whether such reference be specific or by implication, shall mean the latest standard specification, manual, code, law or regulation in affect at the time the work is performed, except as may be otherwise specifically stated herein. 1.3. If during the performance of the work Contractor discovers any conflict, error or discrepancy in the Contract, Contractor shall, upon each and every such discovery, immediately report same to the Contract Manager in writing and, before proceeding with any work affected thereby, shall obtain a written interpretation or clarification from the Contract Manager. Contractor shall take field measurements and verify field conditions. Contractor shall carefully compare field measurements, field conditions, and other information known to Contractor, with the Contract before commencing any portion of the work. L ] JL11V 28, 2 ,09 Page ' -9'}r ?81 2. OVERVIEW. The County presently owns and operates an 800 MHz system utilized for various general government uses. The system currently uses 5 of the 7 assigned channels, with the repeater site located in Bonita Springs, Lee County, Florida. A network switch and system manager console are located at Everglades Communications in Naples, the contractor for the current 800 MHz system. Approximately 300 units (mobiles, fixed stations and portables) are presently on the system. The present system uses the E.F. Johnson "Multi -Net" technology in a single repeater site configuration. 3. MANDATORY PRE- PROPOSAL CONFERENCE AND SITE VISIT . A Mandatory pre - proposal conference and mandatory site visit regarding this project will be conducted by the county purchasing director at the time and place specified in the public notice. The County shall not accept proposals from firms that are not represented at both the pre - proposal conference and site visit. Attendance at the pre - proposal conference and site visit will be considered evidence that the Proposer has familiarized itself with the nature and extent of the work and any local conditions that may, in any manner, affect the work to be done and the equipment, materials, parts and labor required. Written addendum, if required, will be issued as soon as possible after the conference /visit. 4. SITE VISIT. Sites to be visited include facilities which currently require or use communications as well as potential sites. Proposers are asked to inform the County of the names and titles of those to be in attendance no later than f ive days prior to the date of the visit. The Contract Manager reserves the right to limit the number of individuals per proposer attending the tour. A list of existing County owned tower sites will be distributed that day to those in attendance. However, the County makes no expressed or implied recommendations or representations as to the availability, suitability or desirability of any site listed. 5. CONTRACT MANAGER. The County's Emergency Services Administrator, or his designee, (which could include the Owner's agent) shall serve as the Contract Manager. The duties of the Contract Manager include, but are not necessarily limited to the following: a) Liaison between the successful Proposer, County and other involved agencies, b) Coordinate and approve all work under the contract. Assure consistency and quality of the Proposer's performance, and; c) Review and approve all invoices for work performed. The Contract Manager shall have access to all work sites, the successful Proposer's repair facilities and records Ao directly related to the contract. H a e 11 u' 6. INQUIRIES. Inquiries regarding RFP 94 -2201 may be directed to the following address: Board of County Commissioners Purchasing Department General Services Building Collier County Government Center 3301 Tamiami Trail E Naples, FL 33962 Neither the County Manager, the County Attorney or their respective staff members shall be responsible for oral interpretation given either by himself or members of staff. The issuance of a written addendum by the purchasing department shall be the only official method whereby such interpretation will be given or the meaning or intent shall be changed. 7. EVALUATION. A Selection Committee, appointed by the County Manager, will independently evaluate each proposal, and selection will be made on the basis of criteria established in the request for proposals document. Details regarding the evaluation process are included under Part F of the RFP. 8. PROPOSAL SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS. a) One original proposal properly signed in blue ink and 41 clearly marked "Original ", and five (5) copies of the Proposal are to be submitted to the Purchasing Director in a sealed envelope on which shall be shown the name of the proposer, proposal due date, and the name of the proposal an' _A number assigned to the proposal . The proposer Sf1011ld retain one copy of the proposal. Whether forwarded by mail or personally delivered, the above - mentioned envelope must be received by the Office of the Purchasing Director prior to the date and time stated in the Public Notice. Proposals received after the time stated shall be returned u- nonened to the proposer. b) The proposer must sign the proposal in the spaces provided for signatures. If the proposer is an individual, the words "Sole Owner" shall appear after his signature. If the proposer is a partnership, the word "Partner" shall appear after the signature of one of the partners. If the proposer is a corporation, the signature required is the Officer, Officers or Individual duly authorized by its by -laws or the Board of Directors to bind the corporation with official corporate seal affixed thereto. Revision i 1 ?8, ?99 Page- fl- c) When required, prices shall be stated in both words and figures in the appropriate places in the Proposal Form. In the event that there is a discrepancy between the price written in words and the price written in figures, the former shall govern. d) Each proposer shall thoroughly examine the Proposal Documents, and judge for himself all matters relating to the location and the character of the services he agrees to perform. If the proposer should be of the opinion that the meaning of any part of the Proposal Document is doubtful, obscure or contains errors or omissions, he should report such opinion or opinions to the Purchasing Director. e) Each proposer shall submit a certified or cashier's check or a proposal bond in the amount of $50,000 to be retained as liquidated damages in the event the successful proposer fails to execute the Agreement and file the required insurance and bonds within fifteen (15) days after receipt of the final agreement. Any proposal bond tendered shall be submitted on the form provided under Part G of the RFP. f) Each proposer must complete and tender all items specified for submission in the Request for Proposal document. A complete itemization of all submittals is included under Part G of the RFP. g) Section 287.133 (3) (A) , F. S. requires any firm, person or other entity doing business with any governmental agency in the State of Florida be required to submit a notarized sworn "Public Entity Crimes" statement. A copy of this statement will be required from the contractor who is awarded this contract. h) Prospective Proposers shall disclose any record of pending lawsuits, criminal violations and /or convictions, etc., and shall not have conflicts of interest under Chapter 112, Section 112 -313, Paragraphs 1 through 7 of the Florida Statutes, and agree that they will fully comply in all respects with the terms of said laws. The awards made pursuant to this RFP are subject to the provisions of Chapter 112, Part III, Florida State Statutes. All Proposers must disclose with their proposal the name of any officer, director, or agent who is also an employee of Collier County. Further, all Proposers must disclose the name of any County employee who owns, directly or indirectly, an interest of five (5,) percent or more in the Proposer's firm or any of its branches or subsidiaries. Proposers, their agents and associates shall not contact or solicit any County official regarding this RFP during the selection process. Failure to comply with this provision shall constitute grounds for disqualification of the proposer by the County. Page (± 12'f ;1 i) An exception is any variation or deviation from the published RFP and any such addenda. By tendering a responsive proposal and properly executing the contract proposal form, the proposer is formally expressing its intent to comply with all of the requirements of the published RFP and any addenda, unless exceptions to said requirements are formally and centrally noted. Such notations shall be included in the proposal narrative under a heading entitled, "EXCEPTIONS" in which the page, part, section and sentence of the item for which the exception is taken, the reason(s) for the exceptions and the proposed alternative are clearly explained. Such exceptions cannot be taken without a complete explanation as to how related and specified performance requirements of the RFP will be met. j) A brief narrative description of the background of the firm is to be provided identifying the principal management personnel of the firm and their personal and business background. If a branch office, identify the management personnel of the office submitting the proposal. Include the background of the firm with a description of its growth. The same information must be provided for all subcontractors to be utilized on this project. The Proposer also must complete the form entitled, "PROPOSER QUALIFICATION FORM" for the proposer and all subcontractors found in Part G. k) The Proposal will clearly designate the Project Manager who will be res- Donsible for the Proposer's activities pursuant to the project. Identify the members of the team including all backup and alternate personnel who would be designated to work on the County's 800 MHz system. The Proposer shall provide the location of their office. The proposed responsibilities of each team member and the portion of his /her available time to be dedicated to this 800 MHz System SrlGUld be detailed. This information shall be codified on the form entitled, "PROJECT TEAM SUMMARY FORM" in Part G. Briefly summarize the relevant experience of your firm and team members in handling 800 MHz systems of this size. Resumes are to be included for each individual outlining his /her academic background, work experience, length of service with your firm, computer knowledge, and any other pertinent information which you wish to convey. A description of the organization of the assigned office and how each of the individuals function with the organization should be included. Identify current workload for each member of the team. The Proposer shall identify the relevance of the County's 800 MHz project in relation to their existing 800 MHz production schedule. AML Revision 3 July 28, 2X19 Page 13f 11 1) In the event the Proposer wishes to substitute personnel for those listed in Part C, Section 8 . k, the County shall receive prior notification and shall have the right to review, interview and approve or disapprove such substitutions. m) It is the County's intent to acquire the most economically feasible and technically sound communications infrastructure. Accordingly, all Proposers are to submit proposals pursuant to the following: 1. All Proposers are required to submit a technical and price proposal for a complete analog system design that meets or exceeds the mandatory requirements of the RFP (base configuration) pursuant to the terms of Section 8.i of Part C. 2. In addition, the following optional alternate technical and price proposals are requested: a) A complete analog system design (base configuration) that is capable of migrating to a digital configuration that meets requirements of the RFP and the intentions of the APCO 25 project and /or; b) A fully extended price for migrating the system as configured under 8.m.2.a if such migration is ordered by the county within two years after the date of final acceptance of the system and /or; c) A complete digital system design that meets the requirements of the RFP and the intentions of the APCO 25 project. 3. The design(s) submitted pursuant to 8.m.1 -2 may employ multicast technology, simulcast technology, or any combination of both, which allows users to maintain County -wide coverage without manual equipment adjustment. The proposer may submit any other trunked design using the 800 MHz frequency band and /or any other frequency band the Proposer feels may be appropriate for the users to maintain County -wide coverage of the system and meet all other requirements of the RFP. 4. Regardless of the option(s) selected, all proposals must provide 800 MHz trunking capability for all users or alternatives in accordance with the terms of Part D, Section 5. Revision 1 Page- 14 � '. n) PRICE INFORMATION. 1. Price /cost information shall include, but not be limited to acquisition, installation, operation, training, and maintenance. Summary price information shall be entered and submitted on the forms provided in Part G. The balance of the price /cost information shall be included in the Proposer's narrative pursuant to the instructions and format specified in Appendix B. Wherever, unit prices will be extended based upon estimated quantities of equipment as listed in the various appendices. 2. Responses must show complete costs of the proposed configuration. Cost information may not be accepted, updated or changed in any way after proposals are opened. If the cost of a proposal cannot be evaluated as submitted, it will be considered non - responsive regardless of any other considerations. o) MAINTENANCE INFORMATION 1. The proposer shall state in the proposals the name, location and capabilities of each service facility which will be providing any or all of the installation, service and maintenance under the project. A description of each service facility which will indicate the number ® of people employed, the size and qualifications of its staff, and the number of years in business. This information shall be entered onto the "SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE FACILITIES FORM" in Part G. The Proposer shall also list customers (with names and telephone numbers) who operate systems of similar size and complexity for whom installation, maintenance and service is _provided. This information shall be included as part of the PROPOSER QUALIFICATION FORM located in Part G. 2. The Proposer shall certify that there is sufficient full -time technical staff to meet the maintenance and warranty requirements of this document as well as the other service demands of the facility(ies). 3. If the maintenance facility(ies) is not wholly owned by the Proposer, a copy of the agreement between the Proposer and the proposed service organization shall be submitted with the proposal. 4. The Proposer shall also describe the level of factory engineering and service support that will be available to this local maintenance facility(ies) during the following phases: installation, warranty maintenance, 0 and post warranty maintenance. Revision 1 ;c�enda item No. 5E b u July 28, 2009 P -,C,- "n ,f 181 Page `IS S. The County reserves the right to inspect and approve or disapprove any proposed maintenance facility(ies) and to examine repair tracking and service history procedures. 6. A quotation for annual maintenance services for the third, fourth and fifth years after system acceptance by the County shall be provided by each Proposer. The County reserves the right to limit the maintenance services to the term of the initial contract or extend the services for any part or all of the next three years. Notification of the extension of the services will be given to the Proposer forty -five (45) days prior the end of the service agreement. p) Each Proposer is requested to include lease purchase options for the total base configuration price (as referenced under Part- C, Section 8.m.1) based on the following scenarios: 1. A five -year term funded with ad valorum revenues; 2. A five -year term funded with non ad valorum revenues; 3. A seven -year term funded with non ad valorum revenues. Each of the options is to include rates, payment schedules - and conditions of the lease. In the event that the County elects one or more alternate design /price options, the total principal value of the lease and the payment schedule would be altered accordingly to reflect the alternates selected. Proposers may offer and the County will consider proposals that include escrowed financial arrangements. 9. PROPOSER EXPERIENCE. To be eligible to respond to this RFP, the Proposer must have prior successful experience in designing, providing, installing and maintaining intergovernmental APCO 16 compliant 800 MHz systems to multi- agency public safety departments. The Proposer must have at least three (3) such fully accepted governmental installations comparable to Collier County. The proposer shall also list various 600 MHz public safety systems in which they either designed, provided, installed, and /or maintained equipment for the past five years. The above mentioned list shall indicate governmental agencies, including name of agency, size of agency /project, phone number, location and contact name and shall be entered on the form(s) provided under Part G. Revision 1 10. IMPROPER CONTACT. All firms are hereby placed on NOTICE that during the proposal process, from the date of this RFP to final Board approval, no proposing firm or their agent(s) shall contact any County Official or other employee of Collier County, with the exception of the Purchasing Director or his designee. Further, the Purchasing Director, or his designee reserve the right to request that questions be reduced to writing prior to a response being given. 11. PREPARATION COSTS. Collier County will not reimburse Proposers for any costs associated with the preparation and submittal of any proposals. 12. PUBLIC RECORD. Proposer acknowledges that all information contained within his /her submission is subject to the requirements of Section 119, F.S., otherwise known as "The Florida Public Records Law ". 13. LICENSES. Proposers must be properly licensed by the State of Florida to provide the services proposed. This includes occupational and operational licenses. 14. PLAN COMPLIANCE. Proposer is responsible for full and complete compliance with all applicable laws, rules and regulations including Florida State Region 9 Plan. Failure or inability on the part of the Proposer to comply with such applicable laws, rules and regulations shall not relieve any Proposer from his /her obligation to honor their proposal and to perform completely in accordance with the proposal and requirements of the RFP. 1 C n T TR-rN7� NATIONS 7� �rir'a r�i /TGn/+G I-- beer e�0,rc:.sed :.ia 1,J I.JElERIALL,Vri I.L Ili . Due care c..and ice` +a .. �. the preparation of this RFP, and all information contained herein is believed to be substantially correct. However, the responsibility for determining the full extent of the services rest solely with those making proposals. Neither the County nor its representatives shall be responsible for any error or omission to this RFP, nor for the failure on the part of the Proposers to determine the full extent of any error or omission. END OF PART C, INSTRUCTIONS TO PROPOSERS L` P -,etch item N0. '16E16 non Page `l7 PART D. CONTRACT CONDITIONS (MANDATORY) 1. INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS. The successful proposer shall provide proof of insurance coverages pursuant to the requirements set forth under Part G of the RFP. Each proposer and his /her insurance agent shall sign and submit the INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS STATEMENT included in Part G as proof of the Proposer's intent to provide the requisite coverages in the manner specified herein. 2. PERFORMANCE AND PAYMENT BONDS/ IRREVOCABLE LETTER OF CREDIT. The successful proposer will execute and deliver to the County with the executed Agreement, Performance and Payment Bonds or an Unconditional Irrevocable Letter of Credit payable to Collier County Florida, in the face amount of one hundred percent (1000) of the Agreement price as surety for faithful performance under the terms and conditions of the contract. Both the performance and payment bonds shall be tendered on the forms provided under Part G of the RFP. The Performance Bond must be executed by a surety company of recognized standing, authorized to do business in the State of Florida and having a resident agent. The Proposer shall ensure they have satisfied the best rating level required (See page 138 under agreement). If a Letter of Credit is chosen, it must be in a'form acceptable to the County, drawn on a bank acceptable to the County and issued in favor of Collier County Florida. Acceptable forms for these documents are included as appendices G and H in this RFP. 3. PROPOSER REPRESENTATIONS, COVENANTS, WARRANTIES AND RELATED PROVISiOivS a) General. The Contractor recognizes and accepts the relationship of trust and confidence between it and the County, and agrees that it shall at all times in good faith use its best efforts to advance the County's interest, consistent with the parties' obligations to each other. b) Representations and Covenants. Contractor represents and covenants that: 1. Contractor has visited all sites required for successful implementation of the Project, become familiar with local conditions under which the work is to be performed and correlated personal observations with the requirements of the Project. Based on that review, Contractor represents that it has sufficient information to perform the work specified in the Contract Documents. Revision 1 ) ui��. _ =J'?9 Page -18° 2. Contractor represents that it is experienced in the design, manufacture, installation, and operation of the complete system contemplated by the Contract Documents, and is qualified to design, construct, install, operate and test such a system. 3. Nothing contained in the Contract Documents or any subcontract awarded by Contractor shall create any contractual relationship between the County and any third party designer, engineer, subcontractor or supplier of Contractor. It is, however, specifically understood and agreed by the parties hereto that the County is a specific, intended, third party creditor beneficiary of all contracts for design, manufacture, or engineering services, all subcontracts, purchase orders and all other agreements between Contractor and all such third parties. Contractor shall incorporate the obligations of this provision into its respective subcontracts, supply agreements and purchase orders at every tier. Contractor shall submit to the County a copy of its standard subcontract for materials, design, engineering and other services in confirmation that the appropriate third party beneficiary language has been incorporated in the document. Contractor shall perform all work in accordance with its own means and methods, subject to compliance with the terms and conditions of the Contract Documents. Contractor's obligation to incorporate the third party beneficiary provisions apply only to subcontracts, supply agreements and purchase orders, etc., issued exclusively for the Project. c) Warranties. 1. Contractor shall provide the complete design for the Project. Contractor warrants that the design is suitable for its intended purpose, and accepts the responsibility for any errors or omissions that may exist. Contractor- shall rectify any errors or omissions as well as all corrective work required at its own cost and expense. Included within the design work shall be all surveys, inspections, licenses, and environmental audits necessary for the proper design, construction and operations of the Project. The intended purposes of the project are as expressed in the Contract Documents. Successful completion of the Acceptance Test Plan shall prove the performance and design of the system as depicted in the mutually agreed. upon Contract documents and constitutes co�m�pliance and fulfillment with this part of the warranty. Final Contract a :E1r6 Ju!\ 28 2C;C'.9 ?acre � A f ' 1 Page 19 2. Contractor warrants that the Project shall be constructed in a good workmanlike manner, free from faults and defects and in accordance with the Contract Documents approved by the County; that the materials and equipment incorporated into the Project will be new unless otherwise specified; and that when completed the Project will be fit for the purposes for which it was intended. 3. Contractor warrants all equipment, materials, and labor furnished against defects or deficiencies in materials and workmanship for a period of two years from the date of final system acceptance. Upon receipt of written notice from the County of any defect or deficiency in any such equipment, materials or workmanship during the applicable warranty period, the defective items or parts thereof shall be repaired or replaced by Contractor at a time acceptable to the County. Contractor shall perform such tests as the County may require to verify that such repairs and replacements comply with the requirements of the Contract Documents. All costs incidental to such repair, replacement and testing, including the removal, replacement and reinstallation of equipment and material necessary to gain access, shall be borne by Contractor: The Contractor's warranty shall not include: (1) materials or components, such as bulbs and fuses, which have a normal life inherently shorter than the warranty period, _. (2) defects which are the result of improper storage, use or installation performed by other than Ericsson GE or Ericsson GE's subcontractors, laborers, employees, agents, material men or suppliers, or (3) defects which are the result of alterations, repairs or maintenance performed by any party other than Ericsson GE or Ericsson GE;s subcontractors, laborers, employees, agents, material men or suppliers without Ericsson GE;s written consent. 4. Contractor warrants that the system it has designed and constructed will function as intended for a period of two years from the date of final acceptance. Upon receipt of written notice from the County of any failure of the system (except for construction of structures subsequent to final acceptance that diminish or disrupt signal coverage) to function as intended, either in whole or in part, during the two' (2) year warranty period, the affected part of the system (except for construction of structures subsequent to final acceptance that diminish or disrupt signal coverage) shall be, repaired or replaced by contractor within a time acceptable to the County. Contractor shall perform such tests as the County may require to verify such repair or replacement complies with the requirements of the Contract Documents. All costs incidental to such repair, replacement Final Contract P a g ^I _)f and testing, including the removal, replacement, and reinstallation of equipment and material necessary to gain access shall be borne by Contractor. THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES CONTAINED IN THIS WARRANTY SECTION OF THIS AGREEMENT ARE GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WHICH ARE SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDED INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OTHER THAN AS SPECIFIED IN THE AGREEMENT. The Contractor shall be responsible to pay for all acceptance testing and other testing. The Contractor shall not be responsible to pay for any consultants or other persons the County may retain to assist County in evaluation of any tests except as follows: Contractor shall pay the County's actual out -of- pocket expenses in retaining outside consultants for performing or verifying acceptance testing up to an amount not to exceed $10,000 in total. In addition, Contractor shall credit County (by means of off -sets against the County's ten percent retainage) for monetary payment(s), if any, that the County pays to its outside test consultant(s) for its necessary participation regarding UNANTICIPATED RETESTS that would not have been conducted but for the following contingencies: (1) If (i) any anticipated test or anticipated retest indicates "Test Passed" but the test that was "Passed" was, in County's view, conducted by Contractor under circumstances (such as Contractor's improper test work or Contractor's improper test preparation) that raise reasonable certainty by County, for specifically stated reasons, that the indicated test results of "Test Passed" are invalid whereby the County requires one or more unanticipated retests of those same Or jllbjtant4ally s- :m-"ar faci the final Acceptance all areas I and F. method of grids. -a ?teni Nc). "oc10 July 28; 2000 and approved Acceptance Test Plan. The Test Plan shall provide for field testing of identified in Section 1.2 as well as Appendices The Acceptance Test Plan shall include the testing as well as the spacings of test point d) COPIES OF SOFTWARE. The County shall have the right to reproduce all software and related documentation delivered to the County hereunder for its internal use, subject to the restrictions on use and disclosure set forth herein and in the applicable license agreements. Disclosure is subject to the Florida Public Records Law. e) SYSTEM SOFTWARE UPDATES. Contractor agrees that any upgrades to the software utilized in the system will be made known to and offered to County at no cost to County for any non - hardware dependent software upgrades, software installation, and verification of software performance, until final system acceptance. Thereafter, Contractor shall use its best efforts to make such upgrades known to County for County's purchase. f) PARTS AVAILABILITY. Contractor represents the full and complete availability of all microwave system and 800 MHz equipment parts, components, and service therefore for a period of seven (7) years following final system acceptance by County, and ten (10)years after last date of manufacture for subscriber units and infrastructure equipment. Contractor agrees that the design of the system will ensure full upward and downward compatibility with all current and future contractor 800 MHz communication systems. g) MAINTENANCE AND WARRANTY RECORDS. Contractor shall maintain adequate records of all equipment and related hardware and software maintenance and warranty work performed at any time by Contractor and provide the County with copies of all such records upon completion of such maintenance and warranty work. Contractor shall provide County with a list indicating the description and serial number of each piece of equipment in use. Said list shall be sent to County on the first day of each month subsequent to the County's use as provided herein. h) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION. The software, file structures, documentation, algorithms and related software concepts except as may be otherwise provided herein, shall, to the extent permitted by Florida law, not be disclosed to any other party. i) INVENTORY CONTROL. Contractor shall provide County with a list indicating the description and serial number of each piece of equipment in use. Said list shall be sent to County on the first day of each month subsequent to the County's use as provided herein. Final Contract _ P ag'E 22-" z 1 j) CONTRACTOR LICENSE GRANT TO COUNTY. The Contractor shall grant to the county, a nonexclusive, nontransferable and fully paid perpetual software license, to use all software, as herein defined and described in this agreement and related documentation under each program element thereof. The software license(s) shall include at no additional cost to the county, any improvements, additions or modifications (up- dates), up to time of final acceptance of the system, of the version or versions of the 800 MHz software and material related thereto which contractor has licensed county to use and all materials, documentation and technical information provided to county in written form and identified in this agreement for use in connection with the software. 4. REMOVAL OF EXISTING EQUIPMENT. Proposer shall remove, to a location identified by the County, existing public safety communications system equipment as may be required and approved by the County as part of Proposer's responsibilities under this Contract. Proposer shall submit an inventory of all removed items including the County's Identification number. Such removal shall be coordinated with the installation of the new equipment, shall be included in the cost of installation of the new equipment and such removal shall be at no additional cost to the County. Said removed items remain the property of the County until such time as a trade -in option is elected by the County. 5. TRADE IN /UPGRADE OF EXISTING EQUIPMENT. The Proposer shall ® indicate what items of the relocated property can be identified for trade -in and the Proposer shall list the trade -in value. County shall have the option to utilize trade -in. Proposer shall provide pricing with and without trade -in. The Proposer shah indicate what :items of the relocated property can be upgraded for use with this project. The Proposer shall indicate what costs are involved and shall indicate what cost saving factors can be achieved by re -use of this equipment. The existing 800 MHz trunked radio system may be incorporated in the new system design if economically and technically feasible. 6. WORK PLAN REQUIREMENTS. a) Collier County presently holds two licenses for channels in the 800 MHz Band (see Appendices D,E) . Pursuant to the County's FCC- approved slow growth plan, the proposed system must be fully operational and fully accepted no later than September 30, 1996. Accordingly, the preposer shall submit a recommended design, installation and acceptance schedule (hereinafter referred to as the 'work plan") that clearly identifies and defines each major phase of the project, the time in calendar days required to complete each major phase Final Contract r1 `_J v ta.0 Item No. 13E16 July 28, 20C)9 P.Iae ,.q �F &1 Page - 3 and the cumulative time in calendar days to complete the entire project (through the date of final acceptance) . The proposed work plan must duly incorporate all instructions and requirements of the RFP. The degree of expediency associated with the proposed work plan will be a factor in the evaluation of all proposals. b) Each proposed work plan must include a proposed acceptance test plan outlining the procedures to be followed and the equipment to be used to verify system performance. The final acceptance test plan, tailored to the system specified herein, must be approved by the County prior to execution of the Contract. The plan shall test, as a minimum, the following functions: Mandatory Trunked System Features. Automatic unit identification. Emergency alarm function, with and without all voice channels busy. Talk group selection (mobile, portable and control). Talk group regrouping from control terminal. Trunk failure self heals in software mode. Automatic recovery from power failure at trunked controller. Automatic recovery from trunked signaling channel failure. Automatic recovery from repeater failure. Automatic recovery from trunked site failure. Telephone interconnect, time -out, inhibits Queuing capability. Emergency access to voice channel, all channels busy. Radio inhibit /enable capability from supervisory console. Equipment alarm functions. Talk group database controlled by site manager via personal computer. Modem functions (data links between sites) Remote site controller failure. Voice Operated Recorder. Lightning Surge Suppression to meet UL 1449 standard. Voice Encryption over entire system. Transmitter, controller or user Lockout. Dynamic Regrouping. Priority Scan. Croup Alert - Emergency. Call Alert Display. User Priority Levels. Trunked Data Capability. Existing Fire Station Alerts /Alarms. Operation of hot standby transfer. RF output power monitor of transmitter Specified Coverage Requirements. Alarm functions (internal & external) Environmental, entry and system sites. at remote facilities. Final Contract Page �r4, c) The County shall, prior to the award of the contract, establish with the successful Proposer a payment schedule pursuant to the schedule and value of the work. d) Contractor shall, as part of installation work, make all connections to all other subsystems including, but not limited to: - Multi- channel voice recorders - Existing radio systems e) When the entire Work (or any portion thereof designated in writing by County) is ready for its intended use, Contractor shall notify the Contract Manager in writing that the entire Work (or such designated portion) is substantially complete and request that Contract Manager issue a Certificate of Substantial Completion (or Certificate of Partial Substantial Completion). Within a reasonable time thereafter, Contractor and the Contract Manager shall make an inspection of the Work (or designated portion thereof) to determine the status of completion. If the Contract Manager does not consider the Work (or designated portion) substantially complete, the Contract Manager shall notify Contractor in writing giving the reasons therefor. If the Contract Manager considers the Work (or designated portion) substantially complete, the Contract Manager shall prepare and deliver to Contractor a Certificate of Substantial Completion (or Certificate of Partial Substantial Completion) which shall fix the date of Substantial Completion for the entire Work (or designated portion thereof) is actually achieved and include a tentative punch list of items to be completed or corrected by Contractor 1.Je.-ore filial payment. County shall have the right to exclude Contractor from the Work and Project site (or designated portion thereof) after the date of Substantial Completion, but County shall allow Contractor reasonable access to complete or correct items on the tentative punch list. f) Upon receipt of written certification by Contractor that the Work is completed in accordance with the Contract Documents and is ready for final inspection and acceptance and upon receipt of a final Application for Payment, Contract Manager or his designee will make such inspection and, if he finds the Work acceptable and fully performed under the Contract Documents, he shall promptly issue a final Certificate for Payment, on the basis of his observations and inspections, and the Contractor's certification t::at the Work has been completed in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Contract Final Contract E L] ri:j I,AC� Ilcxm No. '116'=716 July 28, 2009 Page ' }0 10i .71 Page 25 Documents, that the entire balance found to be due Contractor is due and payable. Neither the final payment nor the retainage shall become due and payable until Contractor submits: (1) the Release and Affidavit in the form attached as Exhibit D, (2) consent of surety to final payment, and (3) if required by County, other data establishing payment or satisfaction of all obligations, such as receipts, releases and waivers of liens, arising out of the Contract Documents, to the extent and in such form as may be designated by County. g) All modification, change, and revision work or information pertaining to the equipment purchased shall be installed in the equipment or supplied to the County at no additional cost during the warranty period as it becomes available. This shall include corrections to the manuals, software, hardware, etc. Change orders must be issued by the County. Contract amendments must be approved by the Board of County Commissioners. 7. COVENANT AGAINST CONTINGENT FEES. a) The Contractor warrants that no person or agency has been employed or retained to solicit or obtain this contract upon an agreement or understanding for a contingent fee, except a bona fide employee or agency. For breach or violation of this warranty, the County shall have the right to annul this contract without liability or, in its discretion, to deduct from the contract price or consideration, or otherwise recover,'the full amount of the contingent fee. b) 'Bona fide agency" as used in this clause means an established commercial or selling agency, maintained by the Contractor for the purpose of securing business, that neither exerts nor proposes to exert improper influence to solicit or obtain County contracts nor holds itself out as being able to obtain any County contract or contracts through improper influence. "Bona fide employee" as used in this clause, means a person employed by a contractor and subject to the Contractor's supervision and control as to time, place, and manner of performance, who neither exerts nor proposes to exert improper influence to solicit or obtain County contracts or holds out as being able to obtain any County contract or contracts through improper influence. "Contingent fee" as used in this clause, means any commission, percentage, brokerage, or other fee that is contingent upon the success that a person or concern has in securing a County contract. Final Contract Jul• 2 .:_` 0 ( 9 �a� e Page 26� "Established" refers to an agency that has some history of fe existence and which was not formed for the first time to solicit or obtain the subject contract on behalf of the proposer. "Commercial agency" means a private, for profit business that performs services that include, but are not limited to, trying to solicit or obtain contracts for the respective proposer. The services of a "commercial agency" are more inclusive than "selling." Revision 2 "Selling agency" means a private, for profit business that performs services that are limited to "selling" on behalf of the proposer. "Selling" which includes soliciting or otherwise trying to obtain contracts for a proposer, particularly the subject radio system contract. "Maintained" means that the commercial or selling agency is either (1) wholly or partly owned by the proposer, such as, for example, a department or division of a larger corporation, or a subsidiary, a partner, etc., or (2) if the proposer has no property interest in the agency, the proposer has retained the non- lobbyist agency by contract over some period of time, as distinguished from being retained for the first time to solicit or otherwise try to obtain the subject ieradio system contract. "Improper influence," as used in this clause, means any influence that induces or tends to induce a County employee or officer to give consideration or to act regarding a County contract on any basis other that the merits of the matter. 8. CONTRACT CHANGES. a) The County shall have the right at any time during the progress of the work to increase or decrease the work. Promptly after being notified of a change, Contractor shall submit an itemized estimate of any cost or time increases or savings it foresees as a result of the change. Except in an emergency endangering life or property, or as expressly set forth herein, no addition or changes to the work shall be made except upon written order of the County, and the County shall not be liable to Contractor for any increased compensation without such written order. No officer, employee or agent of the County is authorized to direct any extra work or changed work except in writing. The County may at any time, by written Chancre Order, and without notice to the sureties, if any, make changes within the general scope Final Contract r, cen --'a `tem Na 163 E r 5 July 28, 201'1�9 P ,)ae "? �f 181 Page `2-7 of this contract in any one or more of the following: (1) Drawings, designs, specifications, and other technical documents; (2) Method of shipment or packing; (3) Place of inspection, delivery, and /or acceptance; (4) Quantity and (5) Delivery schedule. b) If any such change causes an increase or decrease in the cost of, or the time required for, performance of any part of the work under this contract, whether or not changed by the change order, the County's Director of Purchasing shall make an equitable adjustment in the contract price, the delivery schedule, or both, and shall modify the contract accordingly. Any item of equipment, material, service, supply, etc. listed in the Contractor's proposal with a unit price shall be priced using that unit price. In the event that a requested change results in an increase to the Contract Amount, the amount of the increase shall be determined in the following manner: 1) Changes to increase /decrease quantities of any item (equipment, services, materials, supplies, etc.) specified in the final agreement shall be governed by the unit prices set forth therein. 2) Absent of a stated unit or applicable lump sum price for a given item(s) in the agreement, the unit price(s) for EGE products shall be established by applying the following respective discounts against the Contractor's prevailing price list at the time or order: a. Fixed Equipment 420 b. Mobiles and Accessories Orion productline 240 MDX /MDR productline 350 Desktop Stations 400 c. Portables and Accessories MRK productline 160 MPA productline 140 d. All Chargers 350 e. PCS Portables and Accessories 35% Final Contract P - '28': agz�' ° i f. Software options for mobiles and protables (EDACS Wide Area Scan, EDACS Priority System Scan, EDACS Data and EDACS Status /Message.) are not subject to the diescounts in 8.b.2. 3) In the event that prices for a requested change are not included in the agreement nor available in EGE's prevailing published price list, the amount of the increase shall not exceed the Contractor's reasonable direct labor and material costs and reasonable actual equipment costs, subcontractor costs, or service costs as a result of the change (including allowance for labor burden costs) plus a maximum markup of ten percent (100) for all overhead and profit. The pricing method specified in Section 8 shall be used to price all change orders processed under this Agreement. c) The Contractor must assert its right to an adjustment under this clause within thirty days from the date of receipt of the written change order. d) If the Contractor's proposal includes the cost of property made obsolete or excess by the change, the Director of Purchasing shall have the right to prescribe the manner of the disposition of the property. e) Failure to agree to any adjustment shall be a dispute under the disputes clause hereof. However, nothing in this clause shall excuse the Contractor from proceeding with the contract as changed. f) If the County and Contractor are unable to agree on a Change Order for the requested change, Contractor shall, nevertheless, promptly perform the change as directed by the County in a Written Work Directive Change. In that event, the Contract amount and the Contract time shall be adjusted as directed by the County. If Contractor disagrees with the County's adjustment determination, Contractor must make a claim pursuant to sub - paragragh (c) above, or else be deemed to have waived any claim on the matter it might otherwise have had. 9. TERMINATION. a) Default Termination. 1) Contractor shall be considered in material default of the Agreement and such default shall be considered cause for County to terminate the Agreement, in whole or in part, as further set forth in this Section, if Contractor: (1) 0 Final Contract July , 8& 200 Page `2 f fails to begin the Work under the Contract Documents within the time specified herein; or (2) fails to properly and timely perform the Work as directed by the Contract Manager or his designee or as provided for in the approved Progress Schedule; or (3) performs the Work unsuitably or neglects or refuses to remove materials or to correct or replace such Work as may be rejected as unacceptable or unsuitable; or (4) discontinues the prosecution of the Work; or (5) fails to resume Work which has been suspended within a reasonable time after being notified to do so; or (6) becomes insolvent or is declared bankrupt, or commits any act of bankruptcy; or (7) allows any final judgment to stand against it unsatisfied for more than ten (10) days; or (8) makes an assignment for the benefit of creditors; or (9) fails to obey any applicable codes, laws, ordinances, rules or regulations with respect to the Work; or (10) materially breaches any other provision of the Contract Documents. 2) County shall notify Contractor in writing of Contractor's default(s). If County determines that Contractor has not cured or provided a satisfactory plan to cure the default(s) within fourteen (14) calendar days following receipt by Contractor of said written notice, then County, at its option, without releasing or waiving its rights and remedies against the Contractor's sureties and without prejudice to any other right or remedy it may be entitled to hereunder or by law, may terminate Contractor's right to proceed under the Agreement, in whole or in part, and take possession of all or any portion of the Work and any materials, tools, equipment, and appliances of Contractor, take assignments of any of Contractor's subcontracts and purchase orders, and complete all or any portion of Contractor's Work by whatever means, method or agency which County, in its sole discretion, may choose. The Contractor's liability under this paragraph shall (1) not apply to any scope of work not mutually agreed to at the time of a "County's Notice To Contractor To Stop Work Because Of Default Termination" and (2) Shall not exceed a sum that is twice the amount of money that would have been paid thereafter by the County to the Contractor had there been no termination for default and had there been no other contractual disputes that would involve any offsets against the total purchase price. 3) If County deems any of the foregoing remedies necessary, Contractor agrees that it shall not be entitled to receive any further payments hereunder until after the Project is completed. All moneys expended and all of the costs, losses, damages and extra expenses, including all Final Contract aV 'cdu•v Gi . �i Page 30 management, administrative and other overhead and other direct and indirect expenses (including consultant and attorneys' fees) or damages incurred by County incident to such completion, shall be deducted from the Contract Amount, and if such expenditures exceed the unpaid balance of the Contract Amount, Contractor agrees to pay promptly to County on demand the _full amount of such excess, including costs of collection, attorney's fees (including appeals) and interest thereon at the maximum legal rate of interest until paid. If the unpaid balance of the Contract Amount exceeds all such costs, expenditures and damages incurred by the County to complete the Work, such excess shall be paid to the Contractor. The amount to be paid to the Contractor or County, as the case may be, shall be approved by the certified by the Contract Manager or his designee upon application, and this obligation for payment shall survive termination of the Agreement. 4) The liability of Contractor hereunder shall extend to and include the full amount of any and all sums paid, expenses and losses incurred, damages sustained, and obligations assumed by County in good faith under the belief that such payments or assumptions were necessary or required, in completing the Work and providing labor, materials, equipment, supplies, and other items therefor or re- letting the Work, and in settlement, discharge or compromise of any claims, demands, suits, and judgments 10 pertaining to or arising out of the Work hereunder. 5) If, after notice of termination of Contractor's right to proceed pursuant to this Section, it is determined for any reason tl.at Contactor was not in default, or that its default was excusable, or that County is not entitled to the remedies against Contractor provided herein, then Contractor's remedies against County shall be the same as and limited to those afforded Contractor under Section 9.b. b) Termination for Convenience and Right of Suspension. 1) County shall have the right to terminate this Agreement without cause upon seven (7) calendar days written notice to Contractor. In the event of such termination for convenience, Contractor's recovery against County shall be limited to that portion of the Contract Amount earned through the date of termination, together with any retainage withheld and reasonable termination expenses incurred, but Contractor shall not be entitled to any other or further recovery against County, including, but not limited to, damages or any anticipated profit on portions of the Work not performed. Final Contract Ll A D e n c a li ,ii [,,io. ib i6 July" 28, 2009 Page `,5 of ; 81 Page 31 2) County shall have the right to suspend all or any portions of the Work upon giving Contractor not less than two (2) calendar days' prior written notice of such suspension. If all or any portion of the Work is so suspended, Contractor's sole and exclusive remedy shall be to seek an extension of time to its schedule in accordance with the procedures set forth in the Contract Documents. In no event shall the Contractor be entitled to any additional compensation or damages. Provided, however, if the ordered suspension exceeds six (6) months, the Contractor shall have the right to terminate the Agreement with respect to that portion of the Work which is subject to the ordered suspension. c) General. Contractor agrees that cancellation or termination of the contract shall constitute an automatic assignment of all subcontracts at every tier and every purchase order, except to the extent that County elects to notify any entity that the subcontract and /or purchase order is not accepted by the County. 10. AGREEMENT REGARDING COVER. Pursuant to Section 672.715, F.S., the Contractor understands and agrees that (i) the County now holds licenses for frequencies.in the 806 MHz band which are not subject to certain restrictions in the Florida Region 9 Frequency Plan; (ii) a failure to perform this contract within the time specified may :subject those licenses to automatic cancellation; (iii) any new licenses in the 821 MHz band will be subject to restrictions in the Florida Region 9 Frequency Plan causing the County's radio system cost to increase substantially. Accordingly, Contractor agrees that in the event of default termination of this contract, the excess costs of reprocurement assessed against it as cover will include the additional cost of migrating the system to the 821 MHz band and /or any other band and all costs related thereto. - Revision 2 11. NONDELEGATION OF PERFORMANCE. No substantial part of Contractor's obligation shall be performed by others without the County's consent. No breach hereof shall vest rights against the County in a third party. 12. CLAIMS AND DISPUTES. a) A Claim is a demand or assertion by one of the parties seeking an adjustment or interpretation of the terms of the Contract Documents, payment of money, extension of time or other relief with respect to the terms of the Contract Documents. The term "Claim" also includes other disputes and matters in question between County and Contractor Final Contract � 7 1 page_ 3.2_,' arising out of or relating to the Contract Documents. The responsibility to substantiate a Claim shall rest with the party making the Claim. b) Claims by the Contractor shall be made in writing to the Contract Manager or his designee within forty -eight (48) hours after the first day of the event giving rise to such Claim or else the Contractor shall be deemed to have waived the Claim. Written supporting data shall be submitted to the Contract Manager or his designee within fifteen (15) calendar days after the occurrence of the event, unless the County grants additional time in writing, or else the Contractor shall be deemed to have waived the Claim. c) In the event a requested change results in an increase to the Contract Amount, the amount of the increase shall be limited to contractors reasonable direct labor and material costs and reasonable actual equipment costs s a result of the change (including allowance for labor burden costs) plus a maximum ten percent (10%) markup for all overhead and profit. In the event such change Work is performed by a Subcontractor, a maximum ten percent (10%) markup for all overhead and profit for all Subcontractors` and Sub - subcontractors` direct labor and material costs and actual equipment costs shall be permitted, with a maximum five percent (5 %) markup thereon by Contractor for all of its overhead and profit, for a total maximum markup of fifteen percent (15 %). All compensation due Contractor and any Subcontractor or Sub - subcontractor for field and home office overhead is included in the markups noted above. d') The Contractor shall proceed dil-Lgently with its performance as directed by the County, regardless of any pending Claim, action, suit or administrative proceeding, unless otherwise agreed to by the County in writing. County shall continue to make payments in accordance with the Contract Documents during the pendency of any Claim. 13. PERMITS, LICENSES, SYSTEM COMPLIANCE. Contractor is responsible for meeting all mandatory APCO 15 Standards and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standards 1221, latest edition, for fire station alert /dispatch communications. The radio system supplied by the successful proposer shall maintain or exceed the credit given toward the ISO rating for the existing system. The County's present ISO rating is 8.15. Responsibility for obtaining licensure and regulatory approvals for the system will be as follows: All costs and charges for frequency coordination and license applications shah be paid by the successful proposer. The County will reimburse the Contractor the actual amount of all of these fees: Final Contract . u!v 28. 2009 �'�' of 181 Pags 3 a) Frequency Coordination - All frequencies The. Contractor shall prepare any additional frequency coordination forms as required to implement the new system. Coordination shall be through APCO. b) Frequency Coordination - Microwave Frequencies If Microwave frequencies are used, Contractor shall prepare all necessary applications for frequency coordination on all microwave paths. c) FCC License Applications The Contractor shall prepare all FCC license application forms for signature by the County's designated representative. 1) FAA Permits: Contractor shall also prepare the necessary forms and licenses for a study of the potential aeronautical hazard of all new tower structures proposed. d) Americans With Disability Act: Contractor shall comply with and ensure that installations comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). e) Final designs: All final - designs are to be approved and sealed by a Florida registered Professional Engineer. Contractor and subcontractors shall secure building related licenses and building related permits required by local authority and the State of Florida. Pursuant to Section 218.80, F.S., fees and permits required by Collier County will be paid by the County internally.,Hence, each proposer shall not include any permit or fee amounts in their proposal. Revision 3 14. INDEMNIFICATION: Indemnification: The Contractor agrees to save harmless, indemnify, and defend the County from any and all claims, losses, penalties, demands, judgments, and costs of suit, including attorneys' fees and paralegal' fees, for any expense, damage or liability incurred by any of them, whether for personal injury, death, property damage, or other direct damages, arising from the Work including warranty work, done by the Contractor under this Agreement (all Contract Documents) or by any person, firm or corporation to whom any portion of the Work is subcontracted by the Contractor or resulting from the use by the Contractor, or by any one for whom the Contractor is legally liable, of any materials, tools, machinery or other property of the County. However, Contractor shall not be liable Final Contract Pag v =3A-) i; 1 for any portion of damages caused by any negligence of the County, including the County's negligent operation of the system or caused by any intentional tort of the County. The County and the Contractor agree the first $100.00 of the Contract Amount paid by the County to the Contractor shall be given as separate consideration for this indemnification, and any other indemnification of the County by the Contractor provided for within the Contract Documents, the sufficiency of such separate consideration being acknowledged by the Contractor by the Contractor's execution of the Agreement. The Contractor's obligation under this provision shall not be limited in any way by the agreed upon contract price as shown in this contract or the Contractor's limit of, or lack of, sufficient insurance protection. The Contractor's obligation hereunder shall expire: (i) four (4) years from the date of final acceptance for any claim based upon an act of Contractor occurring prior to the date of final acceptance; and (ii) four (4) years from the date of the expiration of the two -year warranty period described in Part D, Section 3.c of this RFP for any claim based upon an act or omission of Contractor that occurs after final acceptance but prior to the date of said warranty expiration. In no event shall Contractor's indemnification obligations hereunder extend beyond six (6) years from the date of final acceptance. 15. PATENTS: a) Contractor warrants that the system furnished hereunder shall be delivered free of any rightful claim of any third party for infringement of any United States patent or copyright. If the County notifies Contractor promptly of the receipt of any claim that the system infringes a United State patent or copyright and gives Contractor information, assistance and exclusive authority to settle and defend such claim, Contractor at its own expense shall defend, or may settle, any suit or proceeding against the County so far as based on a cla�<<<ed infringement which- breaches this warranty. If, in any such suit arising from such claim, the continued use of the system for the purpose intended in enjoined by any court of competent jurisdiction, Contractor shall, at its expense and option, either: (1) procure for the County the right to continue using the system, or (2) modify the system so that is becomes non - infringing, or (3) replace the system or portions thereof with equivalent performing equipment so that it becomes non - infringing. The foregoing state the entire liability of Contractor for patent or copyright infringement by the system and is subject to any limitation of total liability set forth in this Contract. Final Contract Agendla Item 1`41o. 1x1=16 !u15 20, %009 Page a0 �,f "S1 Page 35 b) The preceding subparagraph (a) shall not apply to: (1) any portion of the system which is manufactured to the County's design, or (2) the use of the system in conjunction with any other apparatus or material not supplies by Contractor to the extent that such conjoined use causes the alleged infringement. As to any portion of the system or use described in the preceding sentence, Ericsson GE assumes no liability whatsoever for patent infringement. c). The patent and copyright warranty and indemnity obligations recited above are in lieu of all other patent and copyright warranties and indemnities whatsoever, whether oral, written, express, implied or statutory. END OF PART D, CONTRACT CONDITIONS —4) Final Contract y 28. 2 `'9 Page- .f6, PART E. GENERAL TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS The following sections contains the primary technical requirements required to complete the radio system. However, Contractor shall ensure that all of the necessary technical equipment is provided to facilitate a turnkey radio system. 1.0 SYSTEM OPERATIONAL SPECIFICATIONS 1.1 RADIO SYSTEM OVERVIEW AND GOAL (MANDATORY) It is the goal of this project to design and implement an 800 MHz trunked radio communications system, and ancillary subsystems and equipment that will meet the current and projected needs of Collier County Florida. The system will support the County's Law Enforcement, Fire, EMS and other County public safety agencies currently using conventional systems. The estimated radio quantities for each referenced agency are found in Appendix C. In addition, the Contractor shall provide a design that is capable of expanding to meet the County's projected future loading needs for a period of not less than 12 years. It must be clearly understood that all radio system proposals must meet the requirements of the radio system as stated in the RFP. The primary coverage requirement is portable radio coverage throughout Collier County. Proposers may offer various system designs provided that sufficient documentation is submitted with the d�Sig:. to iitcet the County's performance requirements. Careful consideration must be given to the number of simultaneous County -wide conversations which may simultaneously take place (See Section 1.1.3). These requirements describe technical specifications for an 80o MHz two -way trunked land mobile radio system that meets or exceeds APCO 16 Standards. Additional quantities of the items described in this specification may also be purchased by other agencies that have signed or may sign agreements with the County allowing them to use the results of this RFP. 1.1.1 PROPOSED SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Describe the system configuration(s) proposed including how all components are connected together and how the configuration and methods employed will address the County's objectives and requirements. Where there are alternative approaches %met-Lods to meeting the County's intent for a Revision 1 j; I! l8. page, =42 Df < F, I Page 37 particular requirement, particular emphasis should be given to clearly explaining the proposed solution and why it would be the most advantageous to the County. It is the responsibility of the Proposer to recommend the most feasible configuration utilizing the appropriate number of tower sites and providing efficient, effective operations and providing maximum opportunities for network growth required by the County. Final design,shall be approved by Collier County. 1.1.2 DIGITAL RADIO TECHNOLOGY Digital radio technology is rapidly becoming available. Accordingly, the County desires to obtain proposals that include various analog and digital configurations as listed under Part C, Section 8.m. Should the County accept a analog system design that is capable of migrating to a digital mode, any price /costs associated with such migration will be accordance with the terms of the alternate offer pursuant to Section 8.m. 1.1.3 NUMBER,OF-FREQUENCIES (MANDATORY) The County has been allocated 27 frequency pairs by the FCC. For the purposes of proposal analysis, the base configuration shall include 22 simultaneous talk groups that enable the County to operate at a P =.01 level based upon the proposer's own investigations and the information supplied within the RFP. The quantity of simultaneous talk groups is based upon the anticipation that the Sheriffs Office will need the capacity to conduct an approximate minimum of ten simultaneous, countywide conversations at any one time. Fire /EMS will likely need at least six simultaneous localized or countywide conversation paths at the same time. A minimum of six additional localized or countywide conversation paths must be available at the same time for general government. Contractor must provide the costs per additional channel necessary to increase the proposed system up to the maximum of 27 trunked channels, or limit of the proposer's equipment, whichever is less. Provide these additional costs on a page in the price proposal entitled "Costs per Additional Channel ". Revision 2 ?C,�� ge Page 38 1.2 COVERAGE REQUIREMENTS (MANDATORY) The radio system proposed must provide communications, from portable radios to portable radios, without the necessity of third party intervention, from anywhere within the coverage area defined as follows (also see APPENDIX I.): AREA 1 From 3 miles west of the shoreline of the Gulf of Mexico easterly to Route 951, from the north end of the County south to Marco Island inclusive of the cities, communities and municipal areas of Bonita Shores, Naples, Golden Gate, Marco Island and the other coastal communities. AREA 2 East of Route 951 for a distance of 10 miles to a line running from the north County line southerly to US 41. Immokalee and Everglades City are to be considered as AREA 2. AREA 3 East of Area 2 to the County lines to the North, East and South. 1.2.1 GUARANTEED PERFORMANCE (PJ=ATORY) The Contractor will be responsible to guarantee RF coverage performance and system capacity in accordance with the requirements in this RFP. If the coverage and /or performance of the system supplied by Contractor does not meet the requirements of the RFP, the Contractor will modify or otherwise cause the system to meet the minimum requirements of this RFP at no cost (r�i tact or indirect) rect) to the County. No exceptions to this requirement including those permitted under Part C., Section 8 shall be considered by the County. Proposers shall specify the method and extent of their proposed voice recognition testing using an industry accepted standard of field strength and voice recognition testing. The system shall be designed for a minimum circuit merit (CM -3) audio quality. The system should be designed for 20dB quieting which will provide CM3 audio quality at 901 realibility. 1.3 LEVEL OF PERFORMr'1NCE (NJZ�INDATORY) Proposers shall meet all specified coverage standards using a minimum voice recognition standard equivalent to Circuit Merit level 3, (CM -3). The radio system is to be designed in such a manner that a handheld radio will have the following reliability factors in the coverage area: Revision 3 r , r4 v 5 E r i3r Pag4 AREA 1 90% reliability factor when used in a medium density building. Specific high density structures and commercial buildings will also require this same level of performance in this area. (see APPENDIX F) AREA 2 90% reliability factor when used in a light building. AREA 3 90% reliability factor when in a moving vehicle. DEFINITIONS Alight building is defined as a single residence or stand alone frame or CBS type structure. A medium density building is defined as up to a four (4) story residential structure, single story, strip shopping center or office building. A high density building is defined as a combination concrete /steel reinforced high -rise four (4) stories or more. Examples of high density buildings are hospitals, emergency operation facilities, parking garages and shopping malls. A list of primary high density buildings and problem transmission area is found in Appendix F. High density buildings require a 90% coverage reliability inside the ground floor of the structure. In the event of a site failure the coverage reliability shall not be less than 75% in the primary area affected. As part of the Acceptance Test Plan, acceptable methods of verifying these coverage reliability values shall be included. 1.3.1 REDUCED COVERAGE AREAS (MANDATORY) The Contractor must identify any area which may create a problem with coverage reliability. The Contractor shall identify the problem and list, as an option to the system, the equipment required to improve the reliability of communications in the area. Where such options are offered, the Proposer shall discuss alternative solutions such as: Revision 2 NJ. .1uly 23. 2-1000 Pz -ee- 4=00f 1, 81 a. Other types of fixed equipment such as conventional mobile relay /base stations, satellite receivers, transmitter steering b. Transportable field equipment for support of specific incidents c. Vehicle repeaters d. Bi- directional Amplifiers e. Other technologies as they become available Buildings which are of primary concern to Collier County include: COURTHOUSE JAIL (NAPLES and IMMOKALEE) EOC SHOPPING MALLS HOSPITALS ADMINISTRATION BUILDING NAPLES AIRPORT 1.3.2 ALTERNATIVE COVERAGE (MANDATORY) Proposers must provide alternate designs, proposals, costs and coverage maps based upon the following alternates: a. 951 coverage county -wide (all areas) ® b. 9511 coverage in Areas 1 and 2 with 90% coverage in Area 3 The Contractor agrees to provide 95o coverage in medium buildings for Area 1; 951 coverage in light buildings in Area 2; and 901 coverage in Area 3 in moving vehicles. 1.4 COVERAGE MAPS (MANIDATORY) Proposers shall enclose with their responses contour coverage maps for all of the various reliability factors specified under 1.3 for each of the following configurations: Mobile transmit in the open. Mobile receive in the open. Portable transmit in the open. Portable receive in the open. Portable transmit in light buildings. Portable receive in light buildings. Portable transmit in medium buildings. Portable �. - :,..�..•.:.;`:t :uildi::gs. Portable transmit in automobiles. Portable receive in automobiles. Revision 3 Page 41 Coverage maps for the system must include individual site coverage maps as well. For design purposes, all portable transmit shall be done at head height using the type of antenna proposed for use by the proposer. Receive shall be done at waist height using the same antenna. All tests shall be completed at normal ground level. Each map must include the following information: Base station power output Effective receiver sensitivity Transmit ERP Mobile /portable antenna type Antenna description Mobile /portable power output Antenna height /gain Test configuration Propagation studies shall be based upon common study models such as Okamura or Longley Rice. A description of the methodology used to determine coverage shall be included with the coverage maps. 1.5 FAILURE MODES (MANDATORY) Based upon the Proposer's design and engineering study, the Proposer shall develop a schedule of the detrimental affects of the loss of each one cr more major component of the backbone. At- no point shall the incremental loss of coverage be less than 75o coverage reliability 750 of the time portable to portable in the open. 1.5.1 FAILURE MODE OPERATION (MANDATORY) A visual and audible indication shall be displayed on all consoles and digital display radios indicating system failures. An audible indication must be provided on non - display radios. The system will automatically revert back to the normal trunking mode upon resumption of service. Under no circumstances shall the failure of any fixed system components cause the loss of identification recognition of any radio in the system. No exception to this requirement shall be considered by the County. Operational mobile relay stations at each radio site shall continue to function in a trunking form after any equipment failure has occurred at the site including the failure of the site controller. The proposer shall clearly list and explain any features lost in the failure mode. Revision 3 'j Page 4 2 ' 1 Since there are different approaches to failure mode operation, each Proposer shall describe in detail how its system operates under the following hypothetical failure conditions: a. Loss of an entire site b. Loss of the system control computer c. Loss of from one to all channels at one site d. Loss of one or more control channels (or home channels at one site e. Loss of microwave system at one or more sites For each failure mode the response shall indicate: a. How the system continues to operate with the indicated failure b. How the talk groups are affected c. How other sites are affected d. How individual radios are affected e. How trunking features are affected f. How simulcast is affected g. How the number of available charnels in the system is affected Describe in detail system restoration after partial or total system failure. 1.6 ACCESS TIME (MANDATORY) A system access time of greater than 500 milliseconds is unacceptable. For the purpose of this specification, access time is defined as the time required to establish a a-L L .�.: L 't 7 L7 l.. olilliiuillca ions path when a radio channe] J.5 available, .L �'' . the time delay from push -to -talk activation by the calling party to reception by the called party. 1.7 MUTUAL AID (MANDATORY) The radio system proposed must include both the calling channel and one working channel for mutual aid as required by the Florida Region 9 Plan. Mutual aid RF coverage should be at least equivalent to County's public safety trunked RF coverage. 1.8 ENCRYPTION (MANDATORY) The radio system must provide for direct, encrypted communication within the network for law enforcement in Collier County. The County reserves the right to request a demonstration of the voice quality to be arranged, set -up and conducted by the Proposer and witnessed by County representatives during the evaluation phase. July 28, 20219 Page 43 rt 1.9 INTERAGENCY COMMUNICATIONS (MANDATORY) The Proposer shall describe in detail how interagency communications will be achieved technically and operationally between the County and the following: Agencies with the same Proposer's 800 MHz trunked design Agencies with different vendor's 800 MHz trunked system. Agencies with 800 MHz non- trunked systems. Agencies with 450 MHz and 150 MHz conventional systems. Non - participating agencies located in Collier County who opt to retain their existing equipment. 1.10 TELEPHONE INTERCONNECT (MANDATORY) There shall be one (1) telephone interconnect, expandable to four (4) interconnects, that will allow use of field units equipped with a keypad to make telephone calls on a special talk group. This telephone interconnect terminal shall be provided, installed, and connected to a County provided telephone line. All field units shall be prevented from using the telephone interconnect feature until entry of a command at a network control terminal. Proposer shall describe in detail how this will be accomplished including how calls will be limited during system busy times, _3 incoming calls and outgoing calls. The Proposer shall describe in detail how additional telephone interconnect lines may be added and what hardware is required to supplement existing telephone interconnect capabilities. 1.11 SYSTEM FEATURES (MANDATORY) The base configuration of the system shall be designed to include features specified under PART D, Section 15.i. The radio system supplied must be capable of trunking data. If there are additional costs to add this feature to the system they must be specified in the response. 1.12 ALARMS (MANDATORY) The Proposer shall provide alarms for various conditions detected throughout the Radio System. Alarms shall be provided to indicate if any transmitter (other than portables) is operating at a power level below a specified level, or if there is a standing wave ratio higher than a specified level. There shall also be alarms which indicate the failure of any specific item of equipment including a single transmitter or receiver. Alarms shall be displayable on either a CRT or personal computer. In addition, alarms should be audible and visual to the console operator. It shall be possible to have up to three personal computers or CRT's at different locations capable of displaying all of the alarms.. Page 44 A visual alarm shall appear on the CRT or personal computer Is monitor and an audio signal shall be given when the ambient temperature in the base station transmitter exceeds tolerance level for a period exceeding five minutes. Alarms shall be monitored at CCSO or any other specified location. The County will provide circuits to the monitoring locations. Proposer shall state whether an analog line is acceptable or if a digital circuit is required, and the data rate needed. The Proposal shall contain a list of alarms to be monitored and description of how the alarms are presented and the significance of each alarm. System design must support all currently existing alarms, alerts and paging functions and be upgradable to perform 800 MHz paging when such equipment becomes available. 1.13 AUTOMATIC VEHICLE LOCATION SYSTEM Proposers are requested to offer, as an option to the supplied radio system, an automatic vehicle location system (AVL) utilizing GPS technology. Pursuant to this Section and the information provided under Appendix L. The Proposer shall include the following information: a. A description of the AVL system from both a technical and operational aspect. b. A description of how the AVL system can be added to the radio system now or in the future. c. A breakdown of the unit costs of all equipment required to add the AVL system in the future. 1.14 TALK GROUPS (MANDATORY) The proposed design must make provision for a minimum of two hundred talk groups with county -wide capability. 1.15 EMERGENCY OPERATION (MANDATORY) All radios must be equipped with an "emergency" button which when depressed will instantly advise the talk group console and the supervisory console that the unit has declared an emergency. No exception to this requirement will be accepted by the County. 2.0 FIXED SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION Revision 3 r'g::it'a em No. 16 E16 z;1y ^8; 2009 Page -50 of 181 Page 45 2.1 SYSTEM CONTROL (MANDATORY) iEach Proposer shall include a discussion of the potential to increase the size of its proposed Radio System by the addition of radio sites, radio consoles at one or more sites, and the expansion of the redundant network controllers. Proposer shall also include a discussion of what reprogramming is required for system controller, site controller, and field units when frequencies or sites are added. 2.1.1 CONTROLLER CAPACITY (MANDATORY) If a simulcast design is proposed, each site must be able to operate the appropriate number of transmitters and receivers either via single or multiple controllers. If more than one controller is needed please describe in detail how it will function like a single controller. Without regard to the specific design, the proposal shall state the capacity of these controllers in the maximum number of sites, frequencies, and talk groups. 2.1.2 CONTROLLER REDUNDANCY (MANDATORY) There shall be two redundant or fail -safe network controllers, either of which shall be able to control the entire Radio System and all radio consoles. The location for the primary and standby controllers shall be determined prior to finalizing the system design. 2.2 NETWORK MANAGEMENT (MANDATORY) The base configuration shall include two remote control stations. Functions of the network controllers shall include, but not be limited to: Maintaining a list of which talk groups each mobile radio, portable radio, and RF control station is assigned to, and which site is used by each radio. Providing audio switching between radio sites and radio consoles. Controlling all functions and features in all radio consoles. Maintaining the priority level status of every talk group and assignment of radio channels. At least five levels of priority shall be available. Final Contract J'Jly 28' 20i)D Pa Providing multilevel password control for changing functions of is the network controllers. The network management system shall provide visual indication of any deviation from normal operation, including the operation of any channel assignment back up systems. 2.2.1 NETWORK CONTROL TERMINALS (MANDATORY) There shall be network supervision stations, each consisting of a CRT or personal computer, keyboard and printer. These supervision stations can be used for the following purposes: Placement of a group of radios into a pre- established talk group by a single command. Proposers shall describe how this will be accomplished and how much time is required to place 100 radios into pre- established talk groups, including positive automatic acknowledgment of success for 1000 of the radios and display of those not regrouped. Placement of five radios into one or more talk groups one at a time including positive automatic acknowledgment of success for 1000 of the radios and display of those not regrouped. Proposers shall describe how this will be accomplished and how much time is required. Provision of traffic data reports. Proposers shall include a description of the standard traffic reports that will be available. Display and printing of system and site alarm data. Proposers shall provide copies of typical reports and screen samples. 2.4 BASE RADIO STATIONS (MANDATORY) 2.4.1 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS These specifications set forth minimum specifications for performance of 800 MHz, fixed location station equipment. Stations include: 800 MHz stations arranged for trunking network operation. 800 MHz conventional mobile relay stations. 800 MHz, trunked RF control stations connected to the console control electronics for access to the trunked network. 800 MHz, conventional RF control stations connected to separate channel control modules in consoles. 800 MHz, trunked RF control stations each with a desktop remote controller. 11 P' ?:;a i 3C1i Ni,:). ?6EI6 JuIy:28. 2D1)9 Page .r)2 of 181 Page 47 4 A microphone holder shall be located at a convenient location inside the cabinet. A loudspeaker shall be furnished with the cabinet, complete with volume control and "on -off" switch or other means to completely mute the speaker. This speaker shall be used to monitor the audio output of the base station receiver. The loudspeaker shall be mounted as an integral part of the cabinet or on a separate panel inside of the cabinet. Each receiver shall have a loudspeaker. Receivers and transmitters shall be fully enclosed in a shielded chassis with filtered connections to minimize any unintentionally radiated or conducted signals. As part of the proposal, Proposers shall state the maximum ambient room temperature at which transmitters and receivers included in the cabinets may be operated at full rated output power. These stations, including the mutual aid mobile relay stations, shall be furnished with a time -out timer which will disable the transmitter in the event of a malfunction of the control equipment or a carrier signal that would hold a mobile relay transmitter on- the -air. The time -out timer shall be adjustable from zero (0) to five (5) minutes and shall automatically reset at the end of each transmission. This feature may be by jumper or programming option. The mutual aid conventional mobile relay stations shall be designed so that when the local repeat function is enabled, they will be activated in the mobile relay mode when receiving an on- frequency carrier accompanied by the 156.7 hertz frequency tone. Random keying by carrier with undesired tone or noise will not be acceptable. These stations shall be furnished with a delayed- turn -off feature incorporated to hold the transmitter on the air for a preset period after the carrier drops off in any receiver. The turn -off shall be adjustable from zero (0) to five (5) seconds. A jumper or programming option for determining the time interval in increments may be utilized in lieu of a continuous variable control. The receivers shall be field modifiable to work into a voting system. . Revision 3 Rage fig' For procurement purposes the mobile, portable and control station radios to be purchased are defined as either a level one, level two or level three type radio. A level one radio is one which meets the most stringent electrical, mechanical and performance specifications. This type of radio will typically be used in the public safety command staff. A level two type radio will be utilized by the majority of the public safe *_y field responders. A level three type radio is one which will be used by general government agencies. it may not offer the highest specifications, functionality or versatility. Antennas shall be sufficient to meet the needs of the County in providing basic non- trunked telecommunications services in the event of 800 MHz system failure. Antennas and RF equipment shall be installed in locations designated by the Contractor's design team. Any programmable feature on any component of the Radio System shall be programmable by the System Operations Manager via a Contractor supplied or County supplied IBM compatible personal computer. No transmitter may be operated at higher than rated power output or input to meet specified power output. Adjustments shall be possible without the necessity of special patch cords or intercabling. All adjustments in the tuning ® procedure shall utilize maximum or minimum meter readings as the indication of proper adjustment. The radio stations are to operate on 120V AC, 60 1-1Z power. A circuit to eliminate squelch tail in receivers shall be provided with transmitters operating in a tone coded or digital coded squelch mode. One repeater per site shall be equipped automatically transmit station call sign minute intervals, using CW -ID's. This IL when the transmitter is in use for communications. The ID shall not b telecommunicator. The ID device shall device, and it shall be bolted into identifiers must meet FCC requirements modulation level and timing. Receivers si solid state and shall be supplied with ciz provide full protection from failure due strong RF carriers emanating from nearb) receivers for a given frequency band, exc control stations, shall be of the same mode nl„rr -in cmmnnnontq are identical and i with devices which information at 30 shall be inhibited voice or signaling audible to the be a panel mounted i cabinet. Station as to CW speed, all be completely cuitry or devices to to the presence of transmitters. All apt those in the RF or type so that all iterchangeable. The receivers, except f/lY radio frequency control station receivers, shall be field modifiable to work into a receiver voting system. Final Contract _ira r4 of 18i Page 49 Receivers shall have a4 carrier activated squelch circuit of the noise compensating type with variable control. At threshold setting, a minimum specified signal impressed upon receiver terminals shall provide positive squelch opening. The squelch circuit shall be designed not to respond to noise bursts. A tone decoding system in each conventional mobile relay station and conventional RF control station receiver shall be tied to the noise squelch system so that both carrier and tone signal must be present to open the audio circuits. The receivers shall operate on 120V AC, 60 HZ. A local switch on each receiver shall be provided to permit the operation of each receiver in the standard squelch mode for testing purposes. The mutual aid mobile relay stations shall utilize CTCSS. The tone frequency shall be 156.7 hertz and squelch systems shall comply with EIA RS -220A standards. The tone squelch signal shall be filtered out of the receiver audio system. Power supplies shall be adequately designed to prevent damage to the supply due to overloads including a direct short circuit of the output. All rectifiers and regulating circuits shall be of a solid -state design. The power supply shall be designed with a means for protecting all load circuits from an over voltage condition due to a power supply failure. Power supplies shall be designed so they will not suffer adversely from a non -zero voltage switch -over from generator to AC mains. Power supplies must be equipped with surge - suppression systems and lightning protection. 2.4.1.1 DESENSING (MANDATORY) At all radio sites, receiver desense shall not exceed 1 Db due to on -site transmissions or intermodulation mixing in any of the transmitters at the site. Proposers shall provide calculations showing that appropriate filtering equipment has been provided as part of the proposal so that this receiver desensing specification will be met. 2.4.2 BASE STATION REPEATERS (MANDATORY) Repeaters shall be trunked, continuous duty and will normally operate in the trunked mode. Metering shall be provided for the repeaters to monitor all transmitter and receiver circuitry needed to maintain, align and adjust these radios. Final Contract LJ �J dC !6 Page 50 All equipment must be FCC type accepted and the type acceptance numbers shall be provided as part of the submittal. The repeater must be capable of operation between -10 to +60 C. at relative humidity of 900. The repeaters must be of 1000 solid state design. Each repeater shall be provided with the required filters in order to minimize the effects of transmitter produced intermodulation and harmonics. The proposer will describe in detail the interference protection proposed. Type N connectors shall be used on all RF equipment and assemblies. These repeaters shall be protected from other co- located in band or out of band transmitters and shall provide full duplex operation without degradation with all co -site equipment activated. The repeater stations will normally operate in the repeat /trunked mode but must have circuitry and hardware provisions for manually switched operation for testing and maintenance. Circuitry must be provided to eliminate squelch tail bursts in system receivers while operating in the conventional mode. 2.4.3 REPEATER TECHNICAL Transmitter Section Operating Frequencies RF power output Duty Cycle Modulation Audio response SPECIFICATIONS (MANDATORY) Receiver Operating Frequencies Sensitivity (EIA SINAD) Selectivity (EIA SINAD) Intermodulation Spurious and image rejection Audio distortion 2.5 CONTROL STATIONS (MANDATORY) As .Specified As required for proper Continuous +/- 4 KHz Compatible with requirements coverage modulation As Specified .35uv or better @12db -75 dB or better at 25 KHz -70 dB or better -90 dB or better 3 °s max. at 1000 Hz. (at rated audio) Final Contract J' f' _ Pag4" :;fir' 2.5.1 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Three (3) kinds of RF control stations are specified for the Radio System: Trunked RF control stations controlled by radio consoles. Conventional, non - trunked RF control stations controlled by radio consoles. Trunked RF control stations locally controlled or controlled remotely by desk set type controllers. The trunked RF control stations controlled by the radio consoles shall be arranged as a back up to failure of the console control electronics. Therefore, they shall be controlled by separate conventional channel control modules in the consoles.- These channel control modules shall not depend on the normal radio communication control console electronics for any function. In the event that interference with computer or other electronic equipment occurs as a result of the configuration and /or location of the control stations or consoles, the Contractor will implement the steps necessary to eliminate said interference. The County accepts EGE's proposed installation and control methods for the RF Control stations. The conventional, non - trunked RF control stations shall be used to control the conventional inter - operability repeater stations. These RF control stations shall be arranged to be controlled by separate conventional channel control modules in the radio consoles in the same manner as the trunked RF control stations. The Proposer shall discuss methods of accomplishing this backup with minimal change in the procedures on the telecommunicator's part. An RF control station shall be installed in the locations designated by the Contract Coordinators. The stations shall be either controlled locally or remotely by desk style controllers. The RF control stations shall be equipped so that they can be remotely controlled by conventional channel control modules on radio consoles or desk style remote controllers. Fire station alert radios must be capable of interfacing to the existing fire station alerting systems. The units shall have the following controls and features: Final Contract 0 CJ 2.5.2 TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS Power output As required for proper coverage Operating Frequencies As specified Temperature range -10 C. to +60 C. Modulation +/- 4 KHz 2.5.3 RECEIVER SPECIFICATIONS Operating Frequencies As Temperature ranae -10 Sensitivity .35 Selectivity -68 Spurious and image rejection -70 Intermodulation rejection -65 specified C. to +60 C. uV for 12 dB SINATl dB at 25 KHz dB minimum dB minimum 2.6 MOBILE RADIO SPECIFICATIONS (MANDATORY) For procurement purposes the mobile, portable and control station radios to be purchased are defined as either a level one or a level two type radio. A level one radio is one which meets the most stringent electrical, mechanical and performance specifications. This type of radio will typically be used in the public safety environment. A level two type radio is one which will be used by general government agencies. It may not offer the highest specifications, functionality or versatility. Final Contract Paae .52' . _. RADIO LEVEL: 1 2 3 Power on /off control K X X Front panel speaker X X X Volume control X X X Selector for group & sub -group X X X Digital alpha /numeric display X - - Transmit indicator lamp X X X Clock X X - Number of system selects 15 8 4 Number of talk group /system 200 50 8 10 conventional channel select X X X Private conversation capability X X - Busy Indicator X X X Minimum scan talk groups 8 - - Encryption capable X X - Field programmable by user X -X - Failsoft indicator (equivalent) X X - 2.5.2 TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS Power output As required for proper coverage Operating Frequencies As specified Temperature range -10 C. to +60 C. Modulation +/- 4 KHz 2.5.3 RECEIVER SPECIFICATIONS Operating Frequencies As Temperature ranae -10 Sensitivity .35 Selectivity -68 Spurious and image rejection -70 Intermodulation rejection -65 specified C. to +60 C. uV for 12 dB SINATl dB at 25 KHz dB minimum dB minimum 2.6 MOBILE RADIO SPECIFICATIONS (MANDATORY) For procurement purposes the mobile, portable and control station radios to be purchased are defined as either a level one or a level two type radio. A level one radio is one which meets the most stringent electrical, mechanical and performance specifications. This type of radio will typically be used in the public safety environment. A level two type radio is one which will be used by general government agencies. It may not offer the highest specifications, functionality or versatility. Final Contract 0 L] .;, F, r,f ?R� Page 53 2.6.1 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS The radios shall be frequency synthesized and of solid state construction and shall be capable of operation without significant degradation when subjected to applicable shock, humidity and vibration test as set forth in EIA Standards RS -152B and RS -204. The Proposer shall indicate what cost - saving factors can be achieved by utilizing and modifying existing equipment. The radio housing shall be formed of heavy gauge steel, polycarbonate, or cast metal and steel housings, if used, shall be finished in baked enamel over primer in conformance with good automotive practice. Aluminum housings shall be anodized. The housings shall be devoid of louvers or other openings, and it shall protect the chassis from falling water and dust. The mobile radio shall operate in any mounting place with no adverse effects. These radios shall be provided with a loudspeaker and with a microphone. Mobile radios, when installed in a vehicle, shall not be affected by the operation of any warning equipment or signal equipment that is either factory or field installed and is in good working order. Many of these mobile radios shall be installed in vehicles that will also have mobile radios used for an MDT operating in either the 800 MHz band or existing RF mode. The Proposer shall assure that neither the new radio or the MDT radio will be damaged when the other radio is transmitting should they be simultaneously operated. The radio set shall operate from a nominal 13.8 V DC primary power source, and shall be equipped with suitable reverse polarity protection to avoid damage if the radio or battery were incorrectly installed. The mobile radio shall operate at source voltages as low as 11 V without emitting any spurious emission. The radio need not meet power specifications at 11 V power capable of full power output at shall be adequately fused. Fuse (gasket) type. output or receiver sensitivity but the transmitter shall be 12.6 V DC. Primary power input holders shall be water resistant Metering all essential circuits shall be accomplished while radios are operating within the vehicle without removing more than the top cover of the radio housing. All metering points shall be properly decoupled and connected to metering sockets. Revision 3 3 Page 54' Tuning and alignment shall be readily accomplished with an external meter. The Proposer shall make available a suitable test set for testing and tuning of the radio. The Proposer will also supply a full set of the necessary specialty tools required for routine installation, maintenance and care of backbone, mobile radios and associated equipment. All cabling required to interconnect the radio, control unit, siren, vehicle battery and fusing facilities shall be included. All such cables shall consist of insulated, waterproof material and shall have plugs. The power /control plug connector shall have a screw fastener or other means of securing the plug to the drawer unit. Battery and control cables shall be at least 17 feet long. There shall be only one common cable between the control head and radio /siren units. Each standard mobile radio shall be supplied with a 3dB gain antenna or approved equivalent with coaxial cable, connectors and all mounting hardware for roof mount installation. Antenna mount shall be for a 3/4 inch hole. Mobile radios shall be equipped with a continuous tone coded and digital coded squelch system programmable on a per channel basis which will keep receivers muted unless an RF signal plus the proper continuous tone frequency or digital code is received. The coded squelch shall only be used when the radio is switched to a conventional channel. The entire tone squelch system shall comply with EIA Standard RS -220. The tone signal shall be filtered out of the receiver audio system. The mobile radios shall be capable of being easily installed in the trunk or in any other suitable location. All mounting hardware shall be furnished. The assembly shall be capable of being withdrawn from its housing for servicing without disturbing the housing or cabling installation. All radio parts and tuning adjustments shall be readily accessible. Any programmable frequencies and /or features will be programmable with an IBM compatible personal computer. It is desirable to purchase a water resistant control head for use with these radios to be installed at the pump head on fire pumper apparatus. Proposers shall provide a price for water resistant control heads. Water resistance shall comply with MIL - STD -810C & D. Full control of the mobile radio shall be possible with either control head with an indication that the other control head is in use. L El ; u y 2 2-00u Page 55 It is desirable that mobile radios permit the use of headset with microphone and PTT switch be available as an option. A price per unit should be provided for this feature. These radios shall be provided with a scanning capability in which the user can program the radio to scan any combination of, and including, all talk group and /or conventional channels that have been preprogrammed into the radio. The user shall also be able to select one talk group or channel to be a priority channel. Scanning rate shall be 0.03 seconds per channel or faster. Proposer shall provide a price per mobile and /or portable radio for adding encryption. State if the desired features are field installable, or if the radio must be purchased "Encryption Ready ". The preference is for field installable encryption and, as an option, encryption shall be available in the simulcast mode. Revision 1 Frequency As specified Power output As required for proper coverage Temperature range -30 C. to +60 C. ambient Page 56 The required controls and indicators for the mobile units are: RADIO LEVEL: 1 2 3 On /Off control switch X X X Volume control X X X Power on indicator X X - Transmit on indicator X X - Busy indicator X X - Out of range indicator X X - Group and sub -group selector X X X Alpha /Numeric display X - - Fleet call X - - Emergency call X X - Number of talk groups 200 50 8 Number of system selects 15 3 3 Conventional channels 10 10 10 Talk around X X - Number of scan groups option 10 - - Priority scan option X - - Encryption capable X - - Keypad operation option X - - Private call X X - Telephone interconnect X - - Telephone interconnect option X X X Field programmable by user X X X All mutual aid channels X X X The radio shall be equipped with an emergency button which can be activated by the operator for life threatening emergencies. The button shall be shielded to prevent accidental activation. The radio shall be eaui=ed with a timer to automatically interrupt the transmitter when transmissions exceed a predetermi ^ed length. Collier County utilizes helicopter and fixed -wing aircraft, these units must be equipped with radios that meet or exceed the requirements of MIL STD 810D for shock and vibration. The Proposer shall provide individual pricing on each unit. Several County vehicles may require specialized installations due to 24V or positive ground systems. Specify incremental cost increase, if any, for an example specialized installation. 2.6.2 TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS (MANDATORY) Frequency As specified Power output As required for proper coverage Temperature range -30 C. to +60 C. ambient 0 2.6.3 RECEIVER SPECIFICATIONS Operating frequency Sensitivity Selectivity Intermodulation Spurious and Image Audio output 2.7 PORTABLE RADIO SPECIFICATIONS ._J _ G Ke j i rj ca . , l I ', pa"--le ,. , i I Pag r57 (MANDATORY) As specified .35 uV for 12dB SINAD 70 dB at 25 KHz (EIA) -65 dB EIA SINAD -70 dB trunk mount rejection 10 watts at less than 51 distortion trunk mount 3 watts at less than 50 distortion front mount (MANDATORY) For procurement purposes the mobile, portable and control station radios to be purchased are defined as either a level one, a level two type radio, or a level three type radio. A level one radio is one which meets the most stringent electrical, mechanical and performance specifications. This type of radio will typically be used by the public safety command staff. A level two type radio is one which will be used by the public safety field responders. Level three shall be utilized by general government agencies. It may not offer the highest specifications, functionality or versatility. 2.7.1 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS This section sets forth minimum specifications for trunked portable radios. These radios must be self contained, including battery, in a single housing that can be carried on a belt. The Proposer shall indicate what cost - saving factors can be achieved by utilizing and modifying the County's existing equipment and portable radios. The radio housing shall be constructed of a' high impact material. The housing shall be sealed so that the internal circuitry is protected from dust and moisture. Talk volume and channel /talk group selector knobs shall be on the top of the radio. The push to talk switch shall be capable of being utilized by a gloved hand. The radio shall meet all parameters in this specification over a temperature range of -10 C to +60 C. The housing must meet or exceed the EIA Drop Test specifications. The radios shall operate when subjected to the shock, vibration, humidity, salt spray, moisture resistance, and dust tests in accordance with the procedures listed in MIL - SPEC -801C and E. Revision 3 Proposers shall include . qualified portable headset /microphone that trurking /conventional syst 2_ Page 58 a description of any submersible radio, lapel microphone and will operate in the proposed :em. Portable radios shall utilize frequency synthesization for frequency determination. They shall be capable of transmitting and receiving on 806 to 870 MHz bands while meeting all parameters listed in this specification using a top- mounted selector knob with stops. The level one radios shall also be able to select 10 conventional channels with a display. It shall also be possible to program any individual radio to access any combination of talk groups from a minimum of 2,048 talk groups that may be in use. These radios shall be equipped with a continuous tone decoded and digital coded squelch system when used in the conventional mode only which will keep receivers muted unless an RF signal plus the proper continuous tone frequency or digital code is received. The entire tone squelch system shall comply with EIA Standard RS -220. The tone signal shall be filtered out of the receiver audio system. The CTCSS subaudible tone frequency shall be 156.7 Hz for the NPSPAC interoperable h The CTC- SS /DCSS shall be ® channels is 1 1 1 programmable on a per channel basis. Portable radios shall be provided with a scanning capability in which the user can program the radio to scan any combination of, and including, all talk groups and /or conventional channels programmed into the radio. The user shall also be able to select one talk group or channel to be a priority channel. Scanning rate shall be 0.03 seconds per talk group or channel. Selected portable radios shall be provided with a keypad for dialing through the system interconnect terminal to the public switched network. The keypad shall be capable of being operated by a gloved hand. The estimated quantities of the referenced portables are included under APPENDIX C. The battery supplied with these portable radios shall be capable of operating in a public safety environment for a full 8 hour shift while still meeting all parameters listed in this specification. The battery supplied shall be sufficient for the following duty cycle; 5o transmit, 5% receive, 90o standby. Proposer is to list specifications of battery offered. The Proposer shall also indicate the lifecvcle of each battery unit. The Proposer shall provide a cost per unit for an optional 10 hour battery or 12 hour battery. Revision 2 '167-15 The Proposer shall provide a list of all features available on the portable radios and will break down the cost of implementing each feature on each radio. The cost of retrofitting the features will also be included. Describe and price the various scan features that are available as an option on all levels of radios. The Proposer shall state the dimensions and weight of the portable radios With battery included. Ll Page 59 Any programmable frequencies /features will be programmable with an IBM compatible personal computer. There will be several required configurations of the portable radio. The requirements, depending upon user, are: Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 On /Off Control Switch X X X Out of Range Indicator X X - Rotary knob volume adjustment X X - Rotary knob Group /channel select X - - System select X - Transmit on indicator X X X Busy indicator X X - Group and sub group selector X X X Push button function selector X - - Alpha /Numeric Display X - - Fleet Call X X - Emergency Call X X - Number of talk groups 200 15 4 Number of systems 15 3 3 Conventional Channels 15 10 4 Talk around X X - Programmable coded squelch X X - Time out Timer X X X Priority Scan option X - - Encryption capable X X - '� Keypad operation option X - - Private call X - - DTMF keypad (optional) X - - Telephone interconnect X - - Telephone number memory 10 - - Telephone interconnect option X X - Field programmable by user X X - External speaker /microphone X X - Public Safety microphone /antenna X - - The Proposer shall provide a list of all features available on the portable radios and will break down the cost of implementing each feature on each radio. The cost of retrofitting the features will also be included. Describe and price the various scan features that are available as an option on all levels of radios. The Proposer shall state the dimensions and weight of the portable radios With battery included. Ll Ll 2.7.2 TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS Operating frequencies Output power Temperature range Modulation 2.7.3 RECEIVER SPECIFICATIONS Operating frequencies Temperature range Sensitivity Selectivity Intermodulaticn rejection Spurious and image rejection (EIA 204) Audio output Distortion 2.7.4 PORTABLE RADIO ACCESSORIES ... - a} 0 Page 60 As specified 3 W minimum -10 C to +60 C. +/- 4 KHz As listed -10 C. to +60 C. .35 uV (12 dB SINAD) -60 dB minimum EIA at 25 KHz -60 dB minimum -60 dB minimum 500 mw minimum less than So at rated output There shall be a connectable lapel water- resistant speaker /microphone on a cable for some portable radios. The speaker /microphone shall be designed to be operated by a fire fighter wearing flame resistant gloves. The speaker /microphone shall be designed to prevent water accumulation between the grill and speaker /microphone elements. The portable radios shall be provided with an appropriate molded rubber covered antenna. This portable radio and antenna configuration shall be the standard to be used in portable system performance measures. An option for enhanced gain antenna and pricing per antenna unit shall be included in the or000sal. Each portable radio shall be provided with a leather case with a swivel clip suitable for attaching the radio to a belt. The design of this clip shall make it easy to remove the radio from the belt. Proposers shall provide a price for adding encryption to a portable radio. State if this feature is field installable or if the radio must be purchased "encryption ready ". 2.7.5 BATTERY CHARGERS Each multiple charger shall charge 5 or more portable radio batteries from completely discharged to fully charged in one (1) hour. It shall be possible to charge batteries by themselves or while they are connected to a portable radio. The charger shall automatically revert to trickle charge after the rapid charge cycle is complete. _�tJr }0 v a �,?l }fir 2& 9 Pa-�j r' 56 [)T x!31 Page 61 Individual, desk top portable radio battery chargers shall charge a portable radio battery from completely discharged to fully charged in one (1) hour. It shall be possible to charge batteries by themselves or while they are connected to a portable radio. The charger shall automatically revert to trickle charge after the rapid charge cycle is completed. Some chargers will need to be portable for use in vehicles. The proposer is to provide a unit price for such portable units. Proposer shall provide one battery conditioner, CADEX Model 4000 or equivalent, per agency with the initial installation. 2.8 MOTORCYCLE RADIO SPECIFICATIONS (MANDATORY) Radios for use on motorcycles shall meet the requirements of MIL STD 810 C & D and must be provided in a weatherproof housing. They shall have a weatherproof control head which will mount on the motorcycle console or handlebars. The control head shall be equipped with a headset jack which will provide speaker audio, transmit audio and side tone. The proposer is to include in the proposal narrative, unit prices for a complete unit as specified herein and is to identify additional optional items and their corresponding prices. 3.0 CO1"IMUNICATIONS CONTROL CONSOLES (MANDATORY) 3.1 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS This Section defines the minimum technical specifications and parameters for communications control consoles, hereinafter referred to as "radio consoles," for Collier County and those agencies participating in the 800 MHz radio network. The Proposer shall inventory the facilities utilizing consoles and make recommendations regarding the upgrade or replacement of each console and related electronics. The Proposer shall provide a per unit price for these recommendations. The dispatch consoles shall interface with the trunked radio system control circuitry and common equipment and shall provide those capabilities necessary to communicate with the assigned groups and sub - groups of the system. The Proposer shall indicate if the console can be remoted to an off -site location and how this would be accomplished. All control of the radio system shall take place throughout direct connection between the consoles and the trunked system controller. Console control through radio frequency control stations may be used for backup purposes. Revision 4 Supervisory consoles which modify operating parameters as duplicate the functions supplied. Each agency us. supervisory console. Page ~62' will allow supervisory personnel to of the groups and sub - groups as well of the dispatch consoles are to be Lng the system may require its own Fire department consoles should be capable of alerting fire stations utilizing one button access command. One button access command is defined to mean the ability to alert fire station with a single button or keystroke, which is preprogramed to select the proper channel or talk group, as well as the alert tone sequence associated with a particular station. The proposal shall include the following: The address of the nearest console manufacturer approved service center. A detailed itemized equipment list including the quantity, model number, and description of each major component of the proposed communications center. Scaled drawings of the dispatch center and equipment room. The drawings shall include the positioning of the consoles and associated equipment. The Proposer shall also submit detailed drawings of all panel layouts with each switch and indicator position clearly indicated. Proposers are in no way relieved of the ® responsibility for quoting a complete console system. The County and each participating agency will provide their own dispatch center chairs. 3.2 S Y STEM MANAGEMENT A system management and control system shall be provided and shall consist of the necessary hardware and software to provide overall system monitoring, system fault diagnostics, system control and data logging, and the creation of meaningful analytical reports, all in real -time. The system shall include the necessary communication hardware (modems) to transport the data from the repeater sites, primary and back -up on -line data loggers to record 7 days of current system activity (voice recording is excluded) and provision for the off -line retention of 90 days of full system activity records, with easy ability to restore such off -line data for current analysis and manipulation. Proposer shall describe manner in which system management records in excess of 90 days old are retained in perpetuity (hard copy, microfiche, etc.) The system management system must be partitioned, by software, in such a manner that each of the major agencies using the radio system will have independent system management control for their "fleets" "sub - fleets" etc. Revision 3 r� L W L] Ag nd,a It -_111 v ). 16 6 `u !V 2"L Ov9 a gam; r: 181 Page 63 Two system management terminals must be provided with the initial installation that provide all of the operational functions listed in this section. Maintenance functions such as remote diagnostics, repeater access, etc. shall be excluded from these terminals and shall only be available on the system maintenance unit. The hardware and software shall enable each system supervisor to monitor, analyze and obtain reports on current and historical overall system usage including all traffic and fault conditions in the system: Air time for each fleet /subfleet Individual ID of the caller Channel number Call type Active talk groups Emergency calls ( *)Equipment status and alarm reporting ( *)Capability to remotely adjust system timing parameters ( *)Capability to remotely access any of the repeaters in the entire system for diagnostics and testing * - indicates maintenance function only Each agency must have the ability to control only its own system partition. Provisions must be made for the future addition of dial -in terminals for system management control and reports. Capability to create custom "ad -hoc" reports of current (last 7 days) or historical (up to 90 days old) stored data, by using a simple "user- friendly" set of commands available via application programming (not Operating System utilities). The on -line system data logger may use either a magnetic disk medium or magnetic memory to store the above information. Its real -time (non tape) storage capacity shall be sufficient to store the system activity records for one week of maximum traffic capacity. Permanent or semi - permanent storage capability by either magnetic tape or disks shall also be included for data more than 7 days old, up to a maximum of 90 days of storage. A redundant real -time data logger, including duplicate magnetic medium recording mechanism, shall be included, which will automatically switch to "on- line" in the event that the primary data logger fails. n U E-1- 9. . Page 64 An interpretive software package shall be provided, to convert the data collected by the system into intelligible form and shall include County acceptable analysis and reporting software, as well as County approved user and software /system maintenance documentation. A dot matrix type printer shall be provided to produce a hard copy printout of data after conversion into intelligible form and formatting into meaningful reports. In addition to the on -line data logging, the system shall continuously monitor and display on a CRT screen, the current channel activity for the entire system. The system management and system controller shall provide its input /output functions at the supervisor position. To the extent practical, the hardware and software shall be off - the - shelf. The Proposer shall include and specifically identify and provide unit and extended prices in its proposal the specific hardware and software necessary to satisfy these requirements. The Contractor is responsible to provide, implement, make the software and hardware fully error -free and operational. The Proposer shall train County personnel in the use of the software. The system controller shall be capable of controlling an appropriate number of channels in the system trunked configuration. It should be further expandable by the addition of.plug in modules and or by software changes. The controller shall have the capability of determining repeater failures or anv internal failure which may render a channel_ unusable. , Tt ghall report ciic}1 fail ures via the system management terminal in the dispatch center. The radio frequency monitoring and data logging function, (if available) shall be performed by a stand alone terminal and monitor which will report at least the following information: a. Caller system address b. Caller talk group address c. Caller individual address d. Type of call (regular or emergency) e. Repeater designator f. Date and time of access g. Duration of transmission h. If the system is busy, time waited for access. The above information shall also be made available to the County computer system through an RS232 data port using ASCII format data stream. -Ti fvCS. =3_ 16 Jui'1d _�_`. 0"'9 P c:ye 70 -, i 1 Page 65 Replacement or supplementary consoles may be button - based, CRT based or any combination thereof at the County's discretion. Emphasis will be placed on a user - friendly system whose features allow maximum versatility and ease of use via: keyboard, touch - CRT /monitor, trackball or mouse devices. The programming /design will be such that the trained lay person can modify routine system features, user groups, console features, network control and system monitoring from the console system. The Proposer shall list the cost per unit for each of these devices. Chairs shall be supplied by the County. Console and telecommunicator oriented technology shall be such that it will allow modification to meet the intent of the Americans with Disabilities Act "reasonable accommodations ". The successful proposal shall indicate what ADA options are available and shall include a price list of these items. All quotes shall be good for a period of five years. 3.3 CONSOLE DESIGN 3.3.1 PHYSICAL DESIGN The physical design is to include six consoles and supervisory console. Equipment contained in the radio consoles shall be modular and preferably reflect current concepts in ergonomic control center design. The radio consoles shall utilize microprocessor technology for channel control. The Proposer shall indicate what cost- saving factors can be achieved by utilizing and modifying existing equipment. All panels and equipment mounting rails shall conform to EIA Standards. All electronic equipment shall be solid state design. No incandescent light bulbs or vacuum tubes, excepting for computer monitors will be permitted. Sealed relays are not permitted unless otherwise indicated. All control center equipment shall be installed in matching contemporary styled cabinetry. All panels shall be the same color. To the maximum extent possible, remote console electronics shall be placed in cabinets located in electronic equipment space separated from the dispatching work stations. Proposers shall describe the amount of remote electronics and the number and size of the cabinets required as part of their proposals. Revision 5 AM 9 Page 66 3.3.2 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS These consoles shall incorporate provisions for the attachment of an electronics control panel or panels, a writing surface and vertical turret extensions. Removable door panels with locks shall be provided for access to any equipment installed inside the consoles. All locks shall have the same tumblers so that they can be provided with five keys. Blank panels shall be installed unless open spaces are designated in these specifications. Final appearance shall match standard control panels and shall be approved by the Contract Manager in cooperation with the using agency. The finish shall be abrasion resistant. A continuous writing surface shall be provided. Joints in the writing surface shall be spaced at least 150 cm apart. The top of this surface shall be at a height from the floor not to exceed 80 cm. It shall protrude a minimum of 37 cm and a maximum of 47 cm from the sloping panels in bays. Corners of the writing surface shall have a 2.5 cm minimum radius, and the edges of the writing surface shall have bullnose protective facing. The writing surface shall contain a recessed area for mounting the keyboard. The level of the recess shall be adjustable up or down a minimum of 5.5 cm. The recess shall also be adjustable for tilt. A portable cover for the keyboard recess shall be provided for each console that is flush with the writing surface so there is a continuous, smooth surface. Each console shall be provided with an under writing surface pedestal with two box and one file drawers. The pedestal location in each console shall be determined after consultation with the Contract Manager. The consoles shall be designed to prevent console tipover due to high loads on the writing surface or elsewhere. The consoles shall be capable of resisting a load of 300 lbs anywhere on the writing surface except the keyboard recess without damage resulting. Proposers shall include footprints and elevation drawings for the consoles. The proposal shall also have a drawing for every different panel included in the consoles. Final console design and layout will be determined after meeting with Contractor and appropriate dispatch center personnel. E r] ._.1 Ll 11da I ietrt No. 6 6 J-L, y 28. 20,D9 Page 67 VU INDICATOR: A front panel mounted volume unit indicator and amplifier circuit shall be provided for constant visual indication of the selected transmit audio speech levels being impressed onto the system control lines. VU indication may be provided on the radio channel status CRT. DIGITAL CLOCK: A direct reading, electronic digital clock shall be provided in all consoles. This clock shall use solid -state Light Emitting Diode (LED) read -outs or time may be presented on the CRT used to display radio channel status. All clocks on all consoles shall be slaved to one master time clock included in the successful proposer's design. This clock read -out shall indicate time in hours, minutes and seconds on a 24 -hour clock system. MASTER PANEL: All radio consoles shall have a panel which shall contain all user programming controls, VU meter, clock, selected audio loudspeaker, and unselected audio loudspeaker. This panel shall be mounted between the keyboard recess and the sloping panel in a 5 1/4" x 19" EIA panel opening. MICROPHONE: A high - quality cardioid pattern, dynamic microphone having 'a nearly flat frequency response and a minimum front -to -back .discrimination of 15 dB from 100 Hz to 7,000 Hz shall be provided and installed on selected radio consoles. The microphone shall be mounted on a swivel mount or goose mic attached to the edge of one of the center console bays. The microphone shall be automatically disconnected when a headset is plugged into either headset jack. KEYBOARD/ POINTING DEVICE: Control of all functions shall be accomplished by use of a single keyboard or by means of a pointing device such as a mouse or trackball. A touch screen console may be acceptable and a price for touch screen console shall be included in the proposal. Any keyboard employed shall have a minimum of eight instant transmit keys. The keyboard shall be immediately above the recessed location for the CAD keyboard. It is desirable to have keyboard and pointing device both operating together. It is also desirable to have only one keyboard and pointing device that operates both the Radio System and the CAD system. Revision 3 Page 68 HEADSET INTERFACE: A 4 -wire push -to -talk (PTT) headset interface kit shall be provided and installed that incorporates the circuitry required to interface headset operation with the Radio System and telephone audio circuits. Any required FCC coupler shall be provided and installed as well as all other required interface devices to telephone sets or the telephone network for a working telephone headset interface without additional charge. Supervisors must have the capability of PTT transmit directly from a switch on their headset. Two headset jacks shall be provided on all consoles. There shall be a headset volume control adjacent to each jack or separate volume control for each jack on the master control panel. There shall be no noticeable difference in audio level in a headset when a second headset is plugged in or unplugged. Selected radio audio shall be directed to the headset earpiece except when a telephone line is connected. At that time, the earpiece shall receive telephone audio and the selected radio audio shall be directed to the selected loudspeaker on the master control panel. The headset microphone shall be connected to the radio system when any transmit key is actuated. At all other times, the headset microphone shall be connected to the telephone. The radio audio and telephone audio shall be at approximately the same level. The microphone shall not be activated except when transmitting or a telephone line is selected and phone is off hook. The relative audio levels of voice and of dialing signaling shall sound like a telephone handset when heard through the headset earpiece. SIMULTANEOUS SELECT: There shall be a means for selecting any combination of channels for simultaneously monitoring or for simultaneously transmitting. When the transmit key switch is actuated, these selected radio stations, channel or frequency, fleet or group shall be keyed. There shall be no change in audio level between any simultaneously selected channels or between those channels and a non - selected channel. If a pointing device is also used, pointing at the simul - select area of the screen and clicking on this area should also perform the above task. CROSS CHANNEL PATCH: To facilitate intercommunication of units on different talk groups and /or on conventional radio channels, a cross channel patch capability shall be provided. ,;! -iiy 28, 2'OC'y Page 69 This patch shall incorporate the necessary circuitry to enable the console operator to cross connect any two or a combination of more than two talk groups and /or radio channels together as required. The patching of these channels shall be accomplished without hardwire connection. Solid state circuitry shall be employed for all switching, control, and amplification. Relays or electromechanical devices are not acceptable for use in the patch system. There shall be no decrease in the audio levels to the consoles or to the fixed location radio stations regardless of the number of channels patched together. The attack times of the patch shall be short enough so that the beginning syllable or word of a transmission is not clipped out by the patch interconnection. Up to three (3) separate patches (any combination of cross group or channel patches or one telephone patch and cross group or channel patches) may be activated by the console operator to work simultaneously without interference. Both sides of the patch audio shall be continuously monitored by the console operator at operator's option. TELEPHONE PATCH: A telephone patch capability shall be provided to interconnect any radio channel or talk group with one specific telephone line. A single interconnect capability shall be supplied. The patch shall be usable on two -wire or on four -wire telephone lines and shall be four wire to the radio equipment with continuous transmitter keying while in operation. This interconnect function shall provide audio input from the telephone line to modulate the selected transmitter and received audio to be transmitted over the telephone line. There shall be no noticeable diminishment in audio level when the patch is in use. An indicator unique to the telephone patch shall be displayed whenever it is selected and in use on each channel so selected. The circuitry shall be such that the operator can be a party to the conversation. At such times, the audio shall be routed to the telephone instrument used to initiate the telephone call. Both sides of the conversation shall be monitored through the handset or headset. The telephone patch operation shall be described in detail in the proposal. The Proposer shall assume all responsibility for defining any required interfacing circuitry with the local telephone company. The County will be responsible for obtaining both the cn /off hook status scheme and the exclusion specifications in telephone equipment purchases and from the operating telephone company. Proposers shall clearly define their needs in these two areas. LI Page 70 ALL MUTE SWITCH AND TIMER: An all mute capability shall be ® provided to mute incoming unselected receiver audio from 0 to 20 dB during a technician - adjustable timing interval, 0 to 60 seconds, of the associated timer circuit. There shall be a means for the operator to reset the tie and restore received audio to full volume. TRANSMIT AND MONITOR SWITCHES: A transmit switch shall control the operation of the transmit switching circuitry in the radio console on the selected talk groups or radio channels. The transmit switch shall be panel- mounted or on a keyboard or on a r>ointina device such as a mouse. For operational convenience, a heavy duty, dual foot switch shall be provided. Both of these switches shall be wired in parallel with the panel mounted or on a keyboard or pointing device transmit switch. This dual foot switch shall be a Linemaster or equivalent switch. AMPLIFIER /SPEAKER: Each amplifier /speaker package shall contain an audio amplifier, a voice coil type, three -inch minimum diameter loudspeaker, and a volume control. The amplifier shall be capable of delivering at least 1.25 watts of audio power into its speaker at less than 2; distortion. AC POWER OUTLETS: A minimum of five (5) spare AC outlets in ® addition to the number of outlets required for console mounted equipment shall be provided on a receptacle strip inside each console for each operator position. The receptacles shall be equipped with desirable bladed "U" type grounding pins, and s�'+k l l prCVide power tO eVternal test eq,,l.'..pmnnt when servicing r7 lla 11 the radio console is required. 3.3.4 TRANSMIT AND RECEIVER CONTROL The quantity of talkgroups capable of being operated by each console shall be at least 40. The exact number of talkgroups has not been determined at this time, but will be in range between 80 and 100. The trunked system's initial capability should support a baseline configuration of 22 simultaneous talkgroups. Each Law Enforcement, Fire, Emergency Medical Service or supervisory console shall also be able to control the inter - operability conventional mobile relay stations by controlling conventional RF control stations using conventional channel control modules with speakers and volume control electronics. There shall be a dispatcher - accessible volume Control fnr aarh channel and for the selected and the unselected speakers. There shall be amplification for audio signals present on a control line from the receiver. In addition, all Police and all Fire consoles shall have conventional channel control mod'u'les with a speaker and volume control that do not use the normal console control electronics and that shall be connected to trunked RF control stations. Revision 5 Page'7i It is desired that the conventional channel control modules utilize the same foot switch, console microphone and headset jack used for normal radio operations. It is further desired that the consoles automatically detect loss of control from the centralized console control electronics and then automatically switch the foot switch, console microphone and headset to the trunked RF control stations. Proposers shall include a discussion of how these desired processes can be accomplished as part of the proposal. Proposers shall also discuss any feasible alternatives to this method. 3.3.4.1 DISPLAY Display of the status of all talk groups programmed into the console shall be presented. It shall be possible to display talk groups and /or fleet designation, talk group or radio fleet in use, busy, selected, patched, muted, repeat enable /disable, and ID of last unit transmitted on talk group on up to eight talk groups simultaneously. It shall be possible to display talk group information in summary form on up to fourth additional talk group. Console operators shall be able to place any available talk group into the detail display of at least eight talk groups. 3.3.4.2 INSTANT TRJZUNSMIT An instant transmit switch shall: Provide a means whereby the operator may momentarily key one of the talk groups or radio channels with status displayed in detail without requiring the talk group or radio fleet to be selected. Provide a visual indication whenever the talk group or radio fleet is keyed. Release of the instant transmit switch will reactivate the previously selected talk group or radio channel control. There shall be a separate instant transmit key for each of at least eight talk groups and /or radio channels if a keyboard is used for control. Separate instant transmit keys are not required if a mouse device is used. In the event of the total loss of console electronics, console operators shall have the ability to easily access a trunking control station in order to allow continued operation of the trunked system. Revision 3 .�' '-� 7 7 .. � Page 72 3.3.4.3 RECEIVE FUNCTIONS The receive section of the talk group or radio charnel control shall contain a volume control, audio gates and a line amplifier with separate audio output for gating audio to the associated speaker amplifier. The select and unselect audio gates shall direct incoming signals to the respective speakers. 3.3.4.4 CALL INDICATOR The call indicator circuit shall provide a visual indication of the incoming signals. Sensitivity shall be field adjustable by a radio technician. 3.3.4.5 MUTE FUNCTIONS Each talk group or radio channel control shall be provided with a latching function which shall provide mute to incoming audio on that particular group or channel. The audio shall be routed in accordance with the mute status and the individual volume control to the unselected audio speaker. An indicator shall denote the mute status of the talk group or radio channel. The radio consoles shall also be equipped with an all mute function and associated indicator which will mute all unselected audio for an adjustable period of time. It is desirable that the capability for an acoustical crossmute function to be added on all talk groups or channels after the consoles are in use to prevent audible energy from a speaker on one console from being picked up by the microphone of another console where a dispatcher is transmitting on the channel. This capability must be a feature that will protect all radio channels. 3.3.6 CONSOLE POWER All AC power for the consoles, including the power provided in outlets, shall be protected by use of one or more appropriately sized circuit breakers. Proposers shall indicate the power consumed by the console, the equipment in each console, and in the equipment racks. 3.3.7 STATION CONTROL SIGNALING The wire line control system encoder shall be capable of operating over both 2 -wire and 4 -wire lines or any path used for speech, such as a radio frequency link. C- f:f3- 1F.�_:16 s = 1 r O a , � � " Page 73 The encoder circuitry shall be solid state throughout; no vacuum tubes or relays shall be employed. The encoder printed circuit board shall contain all necessary circuitry for generating the continuous keying tone and frequency selection tones for control of an associated trunked or conventional control station transmitter. Timing circuitry for selecting and controlling transmitter function tone frequencies shall be included in the tone encoder module. A notch -type reject filter shall also be incorporated in the system to prevent speech interference with the continuous keying tone and with command tones. The filter shall be sufficiently narrow so as not to affect the clarity and intelligibility of the audio signals. The console system shall be supplied with 12 different operational accessory function tones. The format of the wire line shall be arranged so that proper operation of the control station is accomplished. 3.3.8 POWER OUTLETS All consoles shall be provided with two, duplex (a total of four (4) outlets) , 120 VAC 60 Hz outlets mounted in a readily accessible manner on each side of the operator and located in a position pre- approved by the Contract Coordinator prior to installation. The power to these outlets shall be kept entirely separate from all other console power and shall be carried on a separate power cord, at least 150 cm long, with a three -prong i plug, plugged into a County - provided commercial power outlet. All power supplies and outlets included in the system shall be EIA rated, UL tested and approved and shall meet EIA and NFPA minimum Standards for lightning protection. 3.3.9 ALERT AND TEST TONES 3.3.9.1 TEST TONE The radio console shall be equipped with a momentary contact switch that,- when activated, will cause a 1000 Hz test tone to be transmitted on the selected channel or channels. 3.3.9.2 ALERT TONE The radio console shall be equipped with a momentary contact switch which, when activated, will cause a variable frequency warble -type alert tone to be transmitted on the selected channel or channels. 3.3.9.3 GENERATED TONES The radio console shall be equipped with programmable momentary contact switches that, when activated, will cause a variety of different types of alert tones dependent upon the programming. These tones will be transmitted on the selected channel or channels. A minimum of 12 such tones shall be provided. r - Page 74 3.3.10 CONTROL LINE SURGE PROTECTORS Each radio control line shall be equipped with a device to protect the console equipment for lightning- caused surges. 3.3.11 INSTANT RECALL VOICE RECORDERS There shall be an interface key that provides selected audio to digital five (5) minute instant recall recorders. Each console must have adequate space to install one (1) such recorder. The device shall be capable of providing instant recall of telephone or selected audio channels. 3.3.12 PROVISION FOR CRTS The consoles shall be constructed to incorporate either free - standing or installed CAD and /or radio system CRT's, keyboards, ANI /ALI displays, and either free - standing or installed telephone sets. 3.3.13 REDUNDANCY The console and associated electronics shall be designed in a configuration such that any single failure will not cause loss of one or more functions in more than one console including loss of control of one or more radio channels in more than one console. If this specification is satisfied through use of ® redundant circuitry, the switch over to the redundant circuitry shall be automatically accomplished in one second or less and an alarm indicating that the failure and switch over occurred shall be presented at the supervisor's console. Upon restoration of power, following a temporary loss of power for a period of ten minutes or less, all console functions shall revert to the status condition that existed just prior to the loss of power. The redundancy protection provision and the maintenance of console status condition after power loss shall be discussed in detail in the proposal. 3.3.14 INTERCOM Any operator at any of the radio consoles shall be able to selectively converse with any other operator at a'radio console over an inter console intercom system. 3.3.15 LIGHTING /DIMMER SWITCH There shall be a light dimmer /switch in a standard single gang electrical box in the sloping panel of a wedge of each console or under the front edge of the writing surface if there is not an available wedge. This lighting shall be installed in each individual console /dispatch station as emergency lighting. 2 l etii.f wii'.,1a i1Vm i' a 6El 16r' ki is { • v Padle 75 3.3.16 DIAGNOSTICS All consoles shall remain in full operation during any system - initiated diagnostic checking activity. 3.3.18 ENCRYPTION It shall be possible for an operator of a law enforcement or fire radio console to carry on encrypted conversations with field personnel using encryption equipped mobile and /or portable radios. Proposers shall describe and provide a price for equipping law enforcement and fire consoles with the ability to communicate in an encrypted mode. If possible, console priority during encrypted conversations is preferred, but not required. 3.3.19 PROVISION FOR VOICE RECORDING An interface shall be provided to a County provided multi - channel voice recorder at each of the locations where there are radio consoles. This interface shall be on punch blocks mounted on fire resistant plywood panels. The logging recorder shall be capable of recording all trunked talkgroups simultaneously, as well as all conventional mutual aid channels. A minimum initial capability of 40 recording channels is required, with expansion to at least 60 channels possible at a later time. Proposers shall describe how this will be accomplished with emphasis on how recording of groups that are regrouped on real -time through the system controller or the CAD systems will be accomplished. 3.4 NETWORK CONNECTION SYSTEM The Network connection system provided with the proposed design must meet the following minimum requirements. a. Path availability of 99.9990 with a max BER =10 -6 2. Designs may be loop or monitored hot standby star. b. System must provide all necessary alarms which may be monitored at the dispatch center. C. Maximum frequency 6GHz d. Must be a digital system. e. Must be capable of a 200 growth factor as the radio system expands. f. System should be powered by a battery /charger system with an 8 hour operating capability. 4.0 TOWER AND CONTROLLER SITE DETAILS (MANDATORY) Revision 2 Page 76 4.1 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS The Proposer shall list locations and equipment details for each major site in the Radio System proposed by that Proposer. The Proposer shall verify the site locations before licensing documentation is submitted to the frequency coordinators, FAA and the FCC. The Proposer shall evaluate and utilize existing tower sites when applicable to the Proposer's design. A table shall be included in the proposal that lists the site name, coordinates, heights, cabinets, fixed location radio stations, antennas, transmission lines, transmitter combiners, and receiver multi - couplers required for each site that is proposed to be utilized in that Proposer's design. The proposer must provide engineering analyses to document that all new system antennas will not overload existing towers. The selection of the proposed tower sites shall be left to the discretion of the Proposer. Subsequent to award and execution of the contract for the 800 MHz system, the County will, at the request of the contractor, participate in lease negotiations with the various tower owner (s) for any existing, non- county owned sites identified in the proposer's accepted offer. Any participation by the County shall in no way relieve the proposer of his obligation to select, pre - qualify and propose the appropriate tower sites and to properly investigate the availability and suitability of each site prior to tendering his proposal. 4.2 TOWER SYSTEM Towers shall be provided and installed at locations designated by the Proposer and formally agreed upon in writing by the County. Except as indicated herein, the towers shall be designed to meet all applicable requirements of the Electronic Industries Association Standard RS -222 -E or ASCE 7 -88, whichever is more stringent. The tower shall be constructed pursuant to the ASCE importance factor of 1.15 and the appropriate ASCE exposure factor for each given location. The tower shall be designed for a basic wind force produced by a 135 mph basic wind at an elevation of 10 meters above ground level with allowance for one -third temporary increase due to wind gusting. The antenna complement including the indicated future additions shall be shown on drawings provided by the Proposer. In the event of any discrepancy-in tower specifications, the wind loading criteria specified in EIA R5 -222 for southern Florida shall take precedence. The County shall assume conditions of any sites of shall include in their price and the cost of remedial structural integrity of each no responsibility for the soil fered by the proposer. Proposers proposals the cost of soil analysis actions necessary to ensure the tower. Revision 5 I ... �` LJt ri � Page 77 Design details and structural engineering data signed and sealed by a Florida Registered Professional Engineer showing compliance with RS -222 -E or ASCE 7 -88 shall be submitted for approval by the County prior to beginning construction. This material is to be submitted to the Contract Manager. The Proposer shall furnish the County a proposal and schedule to monitor and replace tower lights. A "failed light" indication shall be displayed at the CCSO supervisor's console (or system management computer. The Proposer shall provide perimeter, entry, environmental and fire alarm systems for each site. Each alarm shall include a local audible signal and an alarm on the system's supervisory console or system management computer. The audible and visual alarm at the supervisory console shall indicate the location of the site and the type of alarm. 4.3 EQUIPMENT SPACE The Proposer shall plan the equipment installation so that the equipment requires a minimum amount of footprint. The Proposer shall indicate the number of square feet of structural space required for each site. It shall be possible to arrange cabinets side by side in A row. Cabinets that require access from the front and back shall be arranged so that there is a minimum of three feet of space in the front and back of the cabinets. Cabinets that require access from the front only may be installed back to back. Commercial power, battery power and power from an outside emergency generator will be provided by the Proposer for the equipment installed in these spaces. Proposer shall list the power specifications in watts for each site based on the assumption that transmitters will achieve a 90 percent utilization factor during a disaster condition. Proposer shall also provide the total heat given off by the equipment for each site when all transmitters are at a 90 percent utilization factor. In the event of power failure, the battery power and generator power shall be on automatic switch over. Audible and visual alarms to the system supervisory console or system management computer shall indicate the switch from normal power to battery and /or generator power. The generator shall have at a 72 hour continuous duty operation cycle and sufficient fuel storage to operate for that length of time. All generators shall be propane operated. Fuel systems shall be bolted to an above ground concrete slab. Fuel systems shall be equipped with a monitoring system which shall alarm the supervisory console or system management computer in the event of a leak. The supervisory console shall have the ability to monitor the fuel level in the generator tank. Revision 3 Page 78 4.3.1 FLOOR PLANS The Proposer shall provide the County detailed information regarding the amount of floor space required for the installation of 800 MHz equipment and related equipment at each specific site. The detailed information shall include: Amount of space required for designed network Amount of space required for the Collier County Sheriff's Office equipment - (new and existing equipment) Amount of space required at each site 4.4 FACILITIES 4.4.1 BUILDINGS Radio equipment shelter(s) shall be provided and installed by the Proposer for each site that does not currently have sufficient floor space for equipment. Each new or existing tower and related shelter shall be installed in areas identified as outside of the FEMA flood plain, outside hurricane surge areas or elevated above the category 5 hurricane surge level. Towers and shelters shall be installed on poured slabs and shall be physically attached to slabs to meet CPG 1 -20 Standards for EOC and ancillary building construction. Shelters shall be constructed of pre- stressed concrete or other ruggedized material. The Proposer shall provide air conditioning systems sufficient to compensate for the heat output of the equipment_ located within the shelter. The air conditioning system will be equipped with local audible alarm system and audible and visual alarm systems to the supervisor's console or system management computer that indicate air conditioning failure. The structure shall be permanently attached to the foundation and shall meet CPG 1 -20 Standards for wind resistance and design wind loading standards as indicated in ANSI A.58.1. The Proposer shall provide perimeter, entry, environmental and fire alarm systems for each site. Each alarm shall include a local audible signal and an alarm on the system's supervisory or system management computer console. The audible and visual alarm at the supervisory console shall indicate the location of the site and the type of alarm. Fencing of all stand alone equipment shelters is required. Revision 3 ,%J 7 Page 79 5.0 SYSTEM WIDE MAINTENANCE (MANDATORY) The Proposer shall be responsible for maintenance of the communications systems and equipment supplied to the County during the warranty period and subsequent to the warranty period at the election of the County. Maintenance shall include labor, parts and Proposer personnel travel to communications sites or potential County Facilities for repairs and service necessary as a result of operational failure and preventative maintenance check on each item of equipment as necessary. The preventative maintenance check shall be performed at intervals of not more than six months and the equipment adjusted or repaired to meet the manufacturer's operating specifications. The first such preventative maintenance check shall occur six months after system acceptance. Preventative maintenance on the Radio System shall include testing and servicing of the nitrogen pressurization system for antenna feeds (if used) . The Proposer shall have a full maintenance facility(ies) with factory trained and certified service technicians located close enough in proximity to meet the response time requirements of this document. The maintenance facility(ies) shall have full maintenance and _.� testing equipment capabilities to service all the equipment being procured through this document and required by the manufacturer. A supply of critical spare parts shall be maintained by the facility(ies) to allow repair of defective equipment within a 24 hour period. The Proposer shall describe how this requirement shall be accomplished. The location of the Parts Depot /Repair Facility shall be specified. The maintenance facility(ies) shall have fully automated detail record keeping capabilities. The requirement for record keeping shall include instant access to total repair tracking and service history of all repairs. Samples of the record keeping system must be supplied as part of the proposal response. Repair staff must be available to provide 24 hour, seven day per week emergency repairs and must be available on a stand -by basis during a declared emergency. Advise if these services. are available. Fixed equipment other than Public Safety Communications Systems require a maximum 2 hour response time. Service restoration is required within 2 hours after arrival. Such requirements regarding response and service restoration shall be in affect 365 days per year and 24 hours per day. a Page 81 facility for assistance in fulfilling the terms of the installation and maintenance agreements; it shall be provided at no additional cost to the County. A supply of critical spare parts shall be maintained by the Proposer to allow immediate restoration of operation of the trunking, control center or microwave systems. Other parts shall be available via emergency request and air freight with delivery to the equipment site within twenty four hours of the equipment failure. Parts shall be available for a minimum period of ten years following the date of final acceptance of the system by the County. Parts are to be original manufacture or obtain prior written approval by the County. The location of the parts depot that stocks parts for the system shall be specified in the Proposer's proposal. The proposal shall include recommendations with regard to host equipment and critical spare parts to be maintained by the County to assure rapid restoration of systems operations in the event of component failure should the County elect to maintain the systems after completion of the initial two (2) year maintenance period. A 2 hour response time is required during normal working hours (8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday, except County holidays) and a 4 hour response time is required outside of normal working hours. Time is of the essence. Failure to meet these response periods shall be grounds for the County to terminate the maintenance agreement. Failure of the Contractor to meet the time periods specified under this maintenance section may result in damages to the County. Accordingly, the County shall reserve the right to deduct actual damages (not to exceed the price or the product(s) giving rise to the claim) from the monthly invoice. For all non - movable equipment other than Public Safety Communications Systems, a technician shall be on -site to begin repairs within two (2) hours after receipt of a request for service. Service shall be restored within four (4) hours after arrival. Equipment that cannot be restored to service on -site shall be removed and brought into the service center for repair. A replacement unit can be installed on an interim basis, to satisfy the four hour deadline, until the unit has been repaired. In no event shall non - movable equipment be allowed to continue malfunctioning or to be inoperative for more than four (4) hours after the County's notification to the Proposer's local service facility. This requirement may be met by temporary or permanent repairs or temporary or permanent equipment replacement. Time is of the essence. Failure to meet these response periods shall be grounds for the County to terminate the service contract. Final Contract e"11 ¢`O. July 288 20,'19 Pct_je '7 7i i Page 80 Non -fixed equipment shall be repaired within 2 working days Should the repair period exceed, or be anticipated to exceed 2 days, the proposer shall provide replacement equipment delivered at no cost to the County to the site of the equipment failure. Preventative maintenance shall be done during normal working hours, but not during "peak hours ". "Peak Hours" will be identified by the County. Items that need maintenance or service repair for the same problem after three (3) times shall be replaced with a new item. If a problem persists throughout the area and new items do not fix the same recurring problem then the County's recourse shall be through the terms of the Warranty. The Proposer shall be liable to the County for the supply of information and material necessary for mandatory revisions determined by the manufacturer at no additional cost to the County for the life of the County's installation. Normal working hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, except County holidays. 5.1 MAINTENANCE FOR NON - MOVABLE EQUIPMENT Non - movable equipment shall be all system equipment, fixed equipment consoles and any equipment attached to a building as supplied and installed by the Proposer. The Proposer shall furnish all parts, materials, and labor including travel (for all non - movable equipment) and test equipment required for complete maintenance of all communication and computer equipment as specified and itemized for this protect in the proposal price sheets. Repairs to the Public Safety Communications System shall be done on a 24 hours per day, seven days per week basis, all holidays included. In the event of any failure in Public Safety Communications, a technician must arrive on -site, during normal working hours, within thirty (30) minutes of receipt of notification of the failure and within sixty (60) minutes outside of normal working hours. Service must be restored within two hours after arrival. Proposer shall describe the ongoing level of factory engineering and service support that will be available to the local service facility during the installation and maintenance of the system. The factory organization that provides such support shall be described in the proposal. Proposer shall also indicate the response time of factory support should it be required by the local service facility. The factory support referenced here will be provided directly to the local service Revision 1 Page 82 Temporary repairs and replacement shall be made permanent within five ( 5 ) days. 5.2 MAINTENANCE FOR MOVABLE EQUIPMENT Movable equipment shall be mobile radios, portable radios, pagers, marine radios, aircraft radios and SCADA radios, including portable radio battery chargers if not attached to a building as supplied and /or installed by the Proposer. The Proposer shall provide a service shop for the maintenance of the movable .equipment without cost to the County during the maintenance period. The Proposer shall furnish all parts, materials, labor and all test equipment as supplied by the Proposer including software and firmware. Depleted or malfunctioning portable equipment batteries shall be replaced by the Proposer for a period of one (1) year from the date of the system acceptance. Movable equipment such as mobile radios, portable radios, and pagers, will be delivered for repair, by the County, to the Proposer at the County's specified location. The repair shall be completed and the user so notified within two working days after the unit has been submitted for repair. A replacement unit may be provided, on an interim basis, to meet the two day deadline. The Proposer' s service facility shall notify the County on the same day that repairs are completed or that replacements are available. Equipment that has been temporarily repaired shall be j permanently repaired within ten (10) days. 5.3 EXTRA SERVICES Upon written request of the County and at published rates effective at the time of requested performance, or at rates enclosed as part of the proposal, the Proposer shall provide the following extra services (and itemize the unit prices for each) and the County agrees to pay promptly upon completion of the service and receipt of invoice for all such authorized extra services: Reinstall any communications equipment at locations different from where originally installed including vehicles. Repair and restore to normal operating condition any communication equipment not forming a part of the system specified, but forming a part of the County's system. Make improvements in the County communication system which are possible as a result of technological improvements. Rewrite or reprogram software or firmware or replace hardware as a result of change to a department's organization. 0 1E L] �s -3 d2 'te €7i Na 16'r_16 Jui} u8. 2009 i.- �,8 of rt 41 Page 83 6.0 SITE PREPARATION, CONSTRUCTION, AND ALTERATION PLANS (MANDATORY) Preparation of sites and equipment rooms, building construction, parking and access requirements, towers and site security fencing will be included as part of the proposal. Preparation includes, but is not limited to, clearing, grading, construction, electrical work, heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, permits, utility location or relocation, survey requirements, licenses and insurance as required. Prices /costs shall be itemized so the County will have the option to undertake site preparation and building construction, if costs indicate that it is in the best interest of the County to do so. Should the County opt to undertake site preparation and building construction, the Proposer shall provide, at minimum, the following information to enable the County to provide an acceptable environment for the proposed equipment: a. The foot print dimensions of each piece of fixed equipment cabinetry proposed to allow the preparation of a floor plan. b. A power supply required, including number of outlets, NEM type connections, voltage, current, frequency and phase requirements. c. Punch blocks or terminal strips to be provided by the proposer for interconnection of telephone company circuits, consoles, logging recorder and the microwave channel bank. d. A plan view of the arrangement of the control center consoles. e. The height of equipment racks or cabinets proposed for the system, console power supply and electronics, control stations and base repeaters. f. Detailed information on types of lightning protection utilized by the system. Describe in detail the work to be performed to establish, expand, or otherwise modify facilities (buildings, towers, utilities, etc.) at each site /location of the proposed system. If construction is required the Proposer shall be responsible to conform to all local, state and federal requirements. Page 84 If existing County facilities require modification the successful proposer may be responsible for the modifications. These may include, but are not limited to: Expansion of existing structures Extension or replacement of existing towers Modifications to existing electrical service Modification to existing air conditioning Modifications to existing ground systems As part of the SITE VISIT Proposers are expected to note: Existing space limitations Antenna tower limitations Power sources Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) Cabling facilities /ways Suitability of existing equipment if it is to be included in the proposed system Unique operational features of each facility New tower or building requirements Other unique site features which may impact the project and /or should be included as part of the proposal response Uninterrupted Power Supply and Emergency Generator capacity The proposal response shall specifically address the above items for each facility. Where existing equipment is deemed inadequate include in the response a description of alternative equipment. The proposal response must clearly indicate the Proposer's complete understanding of all facility related problems and the Proposer's intent to resolve said problems to the satisfaction of the County. In existing sites the Proposer will inspect the existing ground systems and note deficiencies. All deficiencies are to be reported in writing. All plans for upgraded ground systems shall be submitted to the County for approval. The Proposer shall identify as.a separate item the cost to upgrade the ground system. The County will determine whether the contractor or the County shall perform the corrective action. If existing County facilities are to be used to house new equipment, the Proposer will provide a plan view of the proposed equipment layout. The County will provide review and approval of the plans prior to the start of work. All electrical systems will be protected by appropriate surge and lightening protection. ` F A rp Page 85 7.0 DOCUMENTATION (MANDATORY) The selected Proposer shall provide biweekly management reports, which shall specify the status of the project, percentage of work complete and indicate the schedule for the following two week period. The Contractor shall present one biweekly report in person, each month to the County. This information will assist the County in making long term structural decisions for the system. The Contractor shall provide thorough documentation of all systems as built, radios and fixed station installations' as built. The method and cost of such documentation shall be included in the proposal price. Documentation shall be presented in a format suitable for storage in loose leaf binders. Two such binders, showing the as -built condition of the system, plus one set of reproducible shall be submitted to the County prior to final acceptance of the system. The following documentation shall be provided as a minimum requirement. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION System configuration including location of all fixed stations, coordinates, towers, antenna heights and antenna types. System block diagram. Block diagrams of fixed station installations including signal levels. Fiber optic, microwave and /or radio interconnect path diagrams including frequencies on each path and calculated and measured fade margins shall be provided, if microwave is used. Multiplex channel diagram. Floor plans of fixed station installations drawn to scale. Cabinet /rack mounting diagrams. Numbering and labeling of all interconnecting cabling. Wind load engineering study based on antenna loaded tower. Documentation and labeling of transmission line routing and antenna mounting. A record of telephone company circuits and interconnected circuits, voting receivers, or radio telephone interconnect system by circuit number. The telephone number for service on these circuits shall be provided. Pictorial representation of antenna installation including manufacturer's name, model number, pattern or azimuth if appropriate, and elevation on the structure; coaxial cable manufacturer's name, trade name, and catalog number (or common trade ID) for the various runs; audio and control cable manufacturer's name, catalog number, and number of wire pairs within each jacket plus location, brand name, size, and catalog number for connecting blocks. Page 86 The wiring diagrams shall show detail of connections for all audio and control functions carried on the cabling system. It shall be possible to trace each function from its origin to each and every connecting point in a continuous manner. All wiring shall be depicted on a single page diagram. The use of wire lists requiring jumping from page to page is prohibited. A master equipment inventory shall include a listing of quantity, make, model number, serial number, location of installation and original cost. MAINTENANCE MANUALS The successful Contractor shall supply any and all published manuals that relate to the contractor - supplied equipment including those items manufactured and /or supplied by sub - contractors. The list of manuals shall include but is not limited to the manuals listed below. The requirements for student training manuals are covered under Training. a. System Manual Four (4) copies of a System Manual are required. Drawings and text shall be neatly prepared and suitable for reproduction. The entire manual shall be furnished in a durable binder or notebook for easy reference. Documentation shall include: A simple diagram showing the location of all equipment and connecting blocks. b. Maintenance Manuals The successful Contractor shall furnish maintenance manuals for all supplied equipment upon installation with a parts list, including corrections and revisions to the system that occur during installation and testing. Four (4) copies of maintenance manual shall be furnished for each type of equipment supplied by the Contractor. In addition, the Contractor shall provide one manual at each base station site and one at the communications center. The County reserves the right to review the referenced manuals during the evaluation process. The successful Contractor shall also provide; a schematic diagram of each unit or module; a line drawing or photograph of each unit or module showing parts location; a schematic diagram of interconnection between units or modules. (In addition to schematics, etc., the manuals shall contain theory of operation of all active devices in sufficient detail to facilitate servicing) . External connection diagram for each type of installation. Item designations corresponding to the parts list shall be shown on all drawings. Calibration charts for all controls and E n .EUI'yr �`.�'. �t`�Ci� J� Page 87 adjustments shall be included where such calibrations are necessary for proper maintenance of the equipment. Mechanical details of any special mechanisms employed in the equipment shall be identified. All original as -built drawings and diagrams with installation modifications are the property of the County and shall be delivered to the County and approved by the County prior to final acceptance of the system. c. Block Diagrams A diagram identifying all equipment at all sites as installed by the Contractor including its model number and common name. Maintenance manuals shall be prepared to be easily understandable by any technician familiar with communications equipment and accessories but having no specific knowledge of this system or equipment supplied by the Contractor. Maintenance manuals are to include at least the following information: 1. Technical summary of the equipment including power output, power input, frequency range, options provided, accessories, etc. 2. A safety notice shall be prominently displayed indicating all safety precautions to be taken by personnel employed in the installation and maintenance of the equipment. Copies of all MSDS Safety Sheets shall be provided to the County. 3. Detailed drawings applicable to the system showing connection points for the wiring going to input /output and power supply terminals. 4. A list showing identification symbols or part nurabers for all replaceable parts and assemblies. Parts list shall include technical descriptions of parts to aid ease of procurement. 5. Text of the maintenance manual shall include as a minimum: General description of the unit followed by a detailed description of technical theory of operation of the unit. Instructions for unpacking, positioning, and wiring the unit and of any separately packed components, plus optimization of system performance. �i■rr�i Page 88 Description of all adjustments, checks and tests required to place the subject unit into satisfactory operation. Instructions and inZormation regarding limitations of the equipment shall be given, especially in connection with components likely to be damaged by improper adjustment. Detailed instructions for inspection and repair. A table shall be included showing routine inspections and tests which are required to assure continuity of service. This section shall contain a list of possible troubles, together with their remedies, and a display of normal voltages, currents, and /or waveforms, as appropriate over the normal range of operation. The maintenance book shall contain a complete list of all parts for the subject unit including such minor items as sockets, terminal strips, etc. This list shall be prepared in tabular form and contain: The item number corresponding to diagrams furnished (such as C -1, Q202, etc.) and description of the item with rating, where applicable. For standard parts which the Contractor has purchased, the data given shall be sufficient to permit ordering replacement parts from the manufacturer, including as a minimum, Part symbol, Name of part and its function, manufacturer's rating, and its typed designation. Is OPERATIONAL MANUALS 11 x The Contractor shall furnish operational manuals (County manuals) for all of the Contractor supplied equipment at the tiIIle of the installation. These manuals shall explain the operation of the Contractor's supplied equipment using ste b step instructions or drawings or figures or pictures or-any- combination to explain the use and operation of the equipment. These manuals shall reflect the operation of equipment as designed, built and installed. One (1) operational manual shall be delivered with each piece of Contractor supplied equipment plus one (1) operational manual for each type of equipment shall be delivered to the County's Contract Coordinator. Additionally four (4) copies of the Operational Manuals are required. Each operational manual shall contain, but not be limited to: A section- defining the (Specification) A section describing equipment. capabilities of the equipment. the operation and use of the �i4 ")f 1 3 Page 89 8.0 TRAINING (MANDATORY) The Proposer shall include in the proposal an outline of a training program and training schedule meeting the requirements of this section. This shall be included in costs shown. The Contractor shall provide field training for all of the Contractor's supplied equipment. The Contractor shall limit the class size to 10 people per class and provide additional sessions if necessary. Shift work requires that the classes be scheduled at different times so all can attend. 8.1 TRAINING CLASSES 8.1.1 The Contractor shall provide separate training classes for at least five (5) types of staff. For purpose of base line comparison, Proposer shall offer the required level of training to each user group, each consisting of 30 personnel, and of the required length to cover the material to the level corresponding to the type of user. a. Training for system managers. Training topics shall include: system and fixed station equipment, two -way radios, data terminals and vehicle locators (if applicable). Training for system managers shall be at a location acceptable to the County. b. Training for dispatchers and dispatcher supervisors. Training topics shall include: Dispatch consoles and two -way radios. Training for dispatchers and supervisors stall be at locations determined by each agency. c. Training for management. Training topics shall include: System operation, two -way radios, data terminals and vehicle locators if applicable. Training for managers shall be at locations determined by each agency. d. Training for field responders. Training topics shall include: Two -way radios, data terminals and vehicle locators, if applicable. Training for field responders shall be at locations determined by each agency. e. Training for technicians. Training topics shall include: installation, maintenance and repair of two -way radios, pagers, data terminals and vehicle locators, if applicable. Technician training shall be at a location acceptable to the County. 8.1.2 a. In providing system manager, dispatcher and management training for agency personnel the Contractor shall directly provide the training staff. In providing training for field responders the Contractor shall provide training for an "instructor staff" of County radio training personnel. The instructor staff will in turn train the remainder of the field personnel. Revision 2 Page 90 b. The training classes shall be designed such that staff types will only attend classes for that staff type. For example managers shall only attend the management level. Managers shall not be required by the Contractor to attend any other classes, but may do so at the County's discretion. No loss of information shall occur as a result of only attending training for a specific staff type. c. The training shall occur in two (2) timed phases (phase 1 and phase 2). The purpose of phase 1 training shall be to develop an entry level proficiency sufficient to operate the equipment. After phase 1 the County's personnel should be able to use the equipment. The purpose of phase 2 shall be to more fully develop proficiency in system understanding and usage. The phases shall mix "classroom" and "hands on" training. d. Phased Training Schedule Training shall be scheduled for a mutually convenient time corresponding to the installation of the system. e. Training Equipment The Contractor shall supply without cost all training equipment and software, training computers, training radio equipment, training consoles, including overhead projectors and similar instructional tools and any other items required to complete the training requirement. The Contractor shall supply student training materials which shall include but not be limited to: textbooks, pamphlets, notes; and /or other printed material which covers the topics to be studied. The manuals requires elsewhere, see Manuals Required, may be used for training purposes. The student training materials shall become the property of the County for continued use by the County. The County may make copies of the materials for the County's own �n`ernal use wish no obligaui0I1 to the Contractor. 8.1.3 Instructor Qualifications The Contractor shall provide the necessary supplies to all instructors and is responsible for instructor's expenses. The instructors shall be regular, full time employees of the Contractor who are fully qualified with products furnished on this project through experience and factory training. Instructors shall be thoroughly familiar with topics appropriate to operation and maintenance of this equipment and have previously conducted ectuivalent training sessions. ,ttr f"J 9 P•, c, C.r •n Page 91 While the people to be trained are familiar with two -way radio equipment and have knowledge of the subject they are being trained for, the Contractor shall assume they know nothing about trunked radio or the new equipment. The Contractor shall certify that the student has achieved a minimum level of proficiency commensurate with the requirement of the job or function. The Contractor shall utilize student testing or other measuring methods that shall be applied to each person during the course of instruction and at completion of the training program to assure required level of skill has been attained. The Contractor shall submit at least ten (10) days before training is to begin a list of training topics to be covered, that shall as a minimum include the items specified herein. Enclosed as part of the list of training topics the Contractor shall include a discussion of class format and student certification. This discussion shall include a statement of how the Contractor intends to assist :students who do not achieve required proficiency after. routine instruction. 8.1.4 Recording It is understood and agreed that the County shall have the right to make audio and video recordings of any and all .� training sessions for later use by the County for training system users. The Contractor shall cooperate with the County to make these recordings. 8.1.5 Training Topics 1. Training for System and Fixed Station. Equipment The Contractor shall provide training, for system and fixed station equipment. 2. The Contractor shall detail the proposed training program in the proposal. 8.1.6 System Managers The Contractor shall provide training for not less than two (2) system managers. Student training material shall be supplied for all trainees. Contractor shall divide the time between phase 1 and phase 2 and shall provide a minimum of 40 hours of training time, phase 1 and 2. The training shall be on a system and subsystem level with emphasis on operation, management and control of individual sites and Subsystems. Personnel shall be able to accomplish at least the following tasks when finished with the training classes. a. Contractor shall directly provide training for two (2) system managers, and 60 people for the "instructor staff ". The instructor staff will in turn train the dispatchers and dispatch supervisors and other radio users. Student training m aterial shall be supplied for two system managers, and 180 other radio users. b. Contractor shall provide for a minimum of two (2) hours of training for phase 1 and one (1) hour minimum of training for phase 2 (total of 3 hours training time). c. Classes shall be organized by general capability of radios to be used by various people i.e., managers will have a radio with more capability than other radio users. Topics shall include at least the following: 1. System organization and trunking methodology 2. System capability 3. Equipment sites 4. Talk group map and dynamic reconfiguration 5. Priority levels 6. Individual call 7. Telephone interconnect 8. Encryption 9. Description and use of all mobile and portable equipment 10. Operation during partial system or equipment failure Page 92 1. Correctly identify each site and Subsystem, items and components by nomenclature, function and location in the system 2. Encryption operating procedures 3. Description and use of all commands 4. Operation during partial system or equipment failures S. ?accepting and handling of emergency calls 6. Mutual aid procedures 7. Other procedures required or recommended 8. Regrouping 9. Configuring groups 10. Inhibiting radios 8.1.7 Two -Way Radios, Data Terminal and Vehicle Locator Training The Contractor shall provide on -site training at all dispatch locations to train; system managers, dispatchers and dispatcher supervisors, management, and the "instructor staff" in the use of mobile and portable equipment. a. Contractor shall directly provide training for two (2) system managers, and 60 people for the "instructor staff ". The instructor staff will in turn train the dispatchers and dispatch supervisors and other radio users. Student training m aterial shall be supplied for two system managers, and 180 other radio users. b. Contractor shall provide for a minimum of two (2) hours of training for phase 1 and one (1) hour minimum of training for phase 2 (total of 3 hours training time). c. Classes shall be organized by general capability of radios to be used by various people i.e., managers will have a radio with more capability than other radio users. Topics shall include at least the following: 1. System organization and trunking methodology 2. System capability 3. Equipment sites 4. Talk group map and dynamic reconfiguration 5. Priority levels 6. Individual call 7. Telephone interconnect 8. Encryption 9. Description and use of all mobile and portable equipment 10. Operation during partial system or equipment failure yenda. 9Iem G. '1, 3; 16 jUf, 23.2,0 "9 P.�ge 93, of «1 Page 93 8.2 TRAINING COSTS For factory training, the Contractor shall pay expenses including transportation, room and board in accordance with County expense policy. Florida Statutes provide for $21.00 per day for meals. Provisions for training for two system managers and five technicians should be made. Proposer shall include unit, extended, subtotal and total prices for training for each of the five training categories listed under section 8.1.a -e. 9.0 ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS (MANDATORY) The Proposer shall provide a complete price list of all features and components itemized within the text of this document. END OF PART E, GENERAL TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS L] :! i� "I 5 Page 94 PART F. PROPOSAL EVALUATION 0 1. EVALUATION PROCESS. Proposals will be evaluated by a Selection Committee appointed by the County Manager. The Selection Committee will review and evaluate the proposals in a manner that includes, but is not limited to the following: a) Initial screening of the proposals to verify for apparent overall responsiveness. Proposals that are incomplete and do not include specified items may be deemed non - responsive and if so, will not receive further consideration. b) Thoroughly investigating each proposal that appears to be responsive. To this end, the committee reserves the right to conduct the following activities: 1. To contact Proposers to obtain clarification and supplemental documentation regarding their proposal; 2. To schedule formal interviews with one or more firms; 3. To request field visits or performance demonstrations; 4. To contact other users; 5. Or take any other appropriate and proper actions necessary to sufficiently evaluate each proposal. Further, the committee reserves the right to obtain independent, professional assistance with the evaluation process. c) Formally evaluating each proposal against the published requirements of the RFP and submit recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners for appropriate action. The County reserves the right to schedule subsequent presentations from the Proposers before the Board of County Commissioners prior to award of contract. 2. METHOD OF AWARD. Award of contract will be made by the Board of County Commissioners to the proposer(s) whose offer is deemed to best meet the overall needs of Collier County. Such determination shall be based upon the recommendations of the Selection Committee and any other information presented to the Board in oublic session. 3. EVALUATION CRITERIA. Proposals that initially appear to meet the terms, conditions, and requirements of the RFP, will be evaluated against the following criteria: E .ulv 28, 20;x9 Page Pal ?;`r( nr Page 95 a) Merit of Technical Proposal: 1) APCO 16 (must meet all items deemed mandatory in said standard) 2) Other relevant performance standards (NFPA #1221, State Region 9 plan, the Americans with Disabilities Act,-etc.) 3) The minimum requirements of The General Technical Conditions of the RFP. 4) Alternate System Configurations. 5) Adequacy of response to unique items. b) Price and Cost Considerations: 1) Calculated Base System Price. 2) Alternative System Configurations. 3) Other resultant costs to County. 4) Other unit prices and fees. c) Available Resources and Financial Capabilities: 1) Qualifications of Proposer (based on references /relevant installations). 2) Qualifications and Roles of Project Team Members. 3) Financial Capacity of the Proposer. d) Proposed Installation Plan. 1) Timeliness of Installation Plan vs. FCC Requirements. 2) Impact of Installation Plan upon Current Operations. 3) Proposed system verification procedures. e) Post - installation Service and Support Capabilities. 1) Description of services facilities (locations, # of available personnel). 2) Description of parts depot (locations, inventory). 3) Local Project Manager 4) Telephone Technical Assistance. ,. END OF PART F, PROPOSAL EVALUATION Revision 4 Page 96 PART G. PROPOSAL FORMS AND SUBMITTALS ITEMIZED SUBMITTALS 1) The following is a summary of the submittals itemized in the RFP, but in no way limits the number or type of items to be submitted. a) _County Proposal Forms Resumes for each individual named on the Project Team Summary Form (p.12) (TECHNICAL) Contract Proposal (p. 94) (PRICE) Proposal Price Summary (pp. 95 -96) (PRICE) Proposers and Insurance Agent Statement (pp. 97 -98) (P) Proposal Bold Form (pp. 99 -100) (P) Public Entity Crime Form (pp. 101 -102) (P) List of Subcontractors Form (p. 103) (TECHNICAL) Proposer Qualification Form (pp. 104 -107) (TECHNICAL) Project Team Summary Form (p. 108) (T) Service and Maintenance Facilities Form (p. 109) (T) Proposers Check List (p. 110) (T) b) Proposer Narrative Proposed Work Plan (pp. 21 -24) (T) Automatic vehicle Location System (pp. 40 -41) (T) List of all features (control stations) (pp. 47 -48) (T) List of all features (Mobiles) (pp. 49 -52) (T) List of all features (Portables) (pp. 53 -55) (T) Console recommendations /literature (pp. 57- 71)(T) Identification of System Management hardware /software (p. 60) (T) Level of Factory Support (p. 76) (T) Recommendations re: host equipment + critical spare parts (p. 77) (T) List of Current rates for extra services (p, 78) (P) Price List of all features and components (p. 89) (P) Proposal Price Detail, Facilities and System (p. 114) (P) Proposal Price Detail, Radio Equipment (p. 115) (P) Proposal Price Detail, Installation (p. 116) (P) Proposal Price Detail, Training (p.116) (P) Proposal Price Detail, Option Items (p. 116) (P) Proposal Price Detail, Radio System Spare Parts (p. 117) (P) Proposal Price Detail, Network Connect. Sys. Spare Parts (p.118) (P) Proposal Price Detail, Accessories (p. 119) (P) c) Proposer Designs and Drawings Coverage Maps (pp. 36 -37) (T) Detailed drawings of all panel layouts (p. 58) (T) Location /equipment for proposed /existing system tower sites (pp. 72 -74, 79) (T) d) Proposer Documents *Agreement between Proposer and service provider (p. 14) (T) Sample Maintenance Tracking Form (p. 75) (T) *Only required if maintenance provider is not wholly -owned by proposer. Revision 1 ITEMIZED SUBMITTALS CONTINUED 10 2) The Proposal is to be tendered in two volumes as follows: a) Technical Proposal, which shall include but not be limited to the following: I. Description of Base Configuration Proposal (Narrative) II. Equipment Literature III. Coverage Maps IV. Drawings V. Description of Alternate Proposals (Narrative) VI. Description of Optional Items (Narrative) VII. County Proposal Forms (as specified above) b) Price Proposal I. County Proposal Forms (as specified above) II. Description of Base and Alternate Configurations (Narrative per Appendix B) IE 0 COh�T.zACT ROPOS 1 �r Page' 98' SCARD OF COUNTY COY- MISSIC?3DRS Collier County Courthouse Naples, Florida 339E2 RE: Request far Proposals #94 -2201 ":)L ig= /Installation of an SOO I=-y Cc=ty Gover=eat Truziced Radio System" Dear Commissioners: The undersig-ned r roposer 'h----y declares that he has exa;n:..ed the Sccpe of Services, and it =crned himself fully in regard to all CCnditi on3 'Dertain7_Iia -C the worst to be done for the Des -4 n� Installation of an 800 M.:�z T_ anked Radi c Syste -. Proposer =_rzi er declares that the only pens- ns, Comp any or parties interested i'_2 ttl's Proposal or the Contract tc be en_er =_d into as principals are named here-4n; that this Proposal _s rnade wiz: ouC CCrnection With any oz . ler person, ccmpany or oompanies maxi:- a Pro =osal; and it is in all respects lair and '_^ good faith, Without ccllusicn Cr fraud. The uncle—signed proposer hereby declares that, subs ecc to the n34' :Ce,otionS to SoeC4 14 Cat =o ._ a set for :'h -4-n the PrC_JCS?l ^'+Ovid °d by the undersign ed, the service to be L`_ _fished by L's is hereby e..,y d =glared and Guaranteed to be in vita the snecizicacic. s and requirements of Collier Cc=-_y as artic_.lated in R:-'? #94-2201. ® S'. bject to finaliz :tic: of all contracz condi_ions, undersigned do agree to execute the form of conc--act and present t_ ^_e the same to the County PurchazFinz Diracfc= for ap_ roval within =i Zcean tter ::e t f . ; e ccon tact form. 71"h-c ,Lndersig— do further agree tha : fail`re to exe:: to and _.e.d deliver sa =d fo--ns of cont=act witni_n L1fter_-il i15; days 4::.11 result in d_=znaC_eS to t :-- Cvtn -_V C Iii `�1Tiv WE have 1� -C}a day of ZtJ. v in the state of FuoR.t Addendums Received: Addendum 1 Addendum 2 Addendum 3 Addendum 4 Addendum 5 o�o� ►R.`.'�et "OFFICIAL SEAL" =; Denise M. Beardslee My Commission Expires 2J15js5 (p :"S Commission i CC 348544 hereunto su :scribed our dames Cn this 199: in the County o E1tL�_S�O'fZAU��1 ERICSSON GE MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS INC. PrC.pcsar's COmpleze 'Legal Name (Czcle one) : Corporation, Sole Prcprietcrship, ?art;:pYsh_p a'c ne No. (305) 885 -2432 FAX N,,;;�• (305) 885 -7124 11700 NW 101st ROAD MIAMI, FL �333�1�7�8 City State �Y • 1 RiTA T ^ . v T LLOi1 • ­4 + S r+ � .l G1 Y l bl ! I L .r �. •. ` ii Mr r � 11 Q ,.. LL 1 C KEY ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE • � Title Revision " Page 99 PROPOSAL PRICE SU: L-K RY FACILITIES: Total price for all sites at all locations for tower and shelter systems used as the system infrastructure. $ 615,037.94 SYSTEM: Total cost of fixed station e rnzinment and installation at all locations for radio and network connection system $ 3. F 1 n, 77n _ n9 DISPATCH CENTERS: $ 497,647.70 RADIO EQUIPMENT: $ 6,081,907.80 TRAINING: $ 51 .600.00 OTHER: Identify all prices and costs of any other necessary items as proposed in your response. Such should be listed itemized separately and attached. Please insert the extended total for the base configuration below. Mobile Install Fixed install Maintenance: Services: $ 2,103,946.50 $316,775.00 $499,960.50 $439,875.00 SB47,336.00 TOTAL BASE CONFIGURATION PROPOSAL: $ 19,270, 360.03 (numeric) Twelve million, nine hundred seventy thousand, three hundred sixty dollars and three cents (written in words) This price represents the total prices /costs to Collier County for the turnkey installation and operation of the proposed system pursuant to the minimum recrsirements of the RFP. �?�TERNP_TE CONFIGURATION PRICES: The following represents the total net increased /decreased cost to Collier County for each of the following alterations (as specified in the RFP) to the total base configuration. Dollar amounts are to be provided in alpha and numeric form for each item and the nature of the change (Add or Deduct) is to be circled. 1. DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY: +Add/ [Deduct] $ 1,458,273.50 (numeric) One million, four hundred fifty eight thousand, two hundred seventy three dollars and (written in words) 50 cents a) Analog System Migratable to Digital $ _0 (numeric) Zero dollars- included in base proposal (written in words) b) Cost of Migrating Analog to Digital $ 2,523,867.50 (numeric) Two million five hundred twenty three thousand eight hundred sixty seven dollars and (wr.Ltten 111 words) -- fifty • -...tS c) Digital System $ 14,428,633,53 77-(numeric) Fourteen million four hundred twenty eight thousand six hundred thirty dollars and fifty— (written In words) three cents L - PROPOSAL PRICE S Lri,2 LARY (continued) 2. SIGNAL COVERAGE: +Add/ [Deduct] a. 95o Coverage County -wide. $ -0- (numeric) No price change (written in words) b. 951 (Areas 1, 2) , 900-. (Area 3) $ -0- (numeric) No price change (written in words) 3. TOTAL TRADE - IN PRICES: +Add/ [Deduct] $ 2, 819, 000.00 (Extended) (numeric) Two million, eight hundred nineteen thousand dollars (written in words) 4. RE- DEPLOY EXISTING EQUIP: +Add/ [Deduct] $ included (numeric) included in base system price (written in words) C n7'nTn VnTTT7)M7TTTT rVTZ1�TTr',:' h'1ENTi q +Add / fDeductl $ J• 1V ^:1V L�V1 —aaL 1, v. See optional price sheets (written in words) 6. POST - INSTALLATION TECHNICAL SUPPORT: +Add/ [Deduct] $ (numeric (numeric See optional price sheets• (written in words) A=_ AL MAINTENANCE 3rd Year 4th Year 5th Year Radio system $405,169 $ 425,427 $450,953 Microwave system $ incl above $ incl above $ incl above LEASE PURCHASE INFORMATION (3 Scenarios per PART C.) 1. Total Lease Amount $15,000,000 Annual Interest Rate 6-P *1 /5 year 2. Total Lease Amount $ 15,000,000 Annual Interest Rat- 7_ L4�7 years 3. Total Lease Amount $ Annual Interest Rate Percentage amounts could vary by time of contract signing. Collier County Florida Insurance Requirements Request for Proposals #94 -2201 "Design /Installation of an 800 MHz County Government Trunked Radio System" INSURANCE TYPE X 1. Worker's Compensation X 2. Commercial General REQUIRED LIMITS i _� Page 101 Statutory Limits of Florida Statutes, Chapter 440 and all Federal Government Statutory Limits and Requirements. Bodily Injury & Property Damacre Liability (Occurrence Form) patterned after the 1985 ISO. form with no limiting endorsement. $ 2,000,000 Combined Single Limit Per Occurrence. X 3. Indemnification: The Contractor agrees to save harmless, indemnify, and defend the County from any and all claims, losses, penalties, demands, judgments, and costs of suit, including attorneys' fees and paralegal' fees, for any expense, damage or liability incurred by any of them, whether for personal injury, death, property damage, or other direct damages, arising from the Work including warranty work, done by the Contractor under this Agreement (all Contract Documents) or by any person, firm or corporation to whom any portion of the Work is subcontracted by the Contractor or resulting from the use by the Contractor, or by any one for whom the Contractor is legally liable, of any materials, tools, machinery or other property of the County. However, Contractor shall not be liable for any portion of damages caused by any negligence of the County, including the County's negligent operation of the system or caused by any intentional tort of the County. The County and the Contractor agree the first $100.00 of the Contract Amount paid by the County to the Contractor shall be given as separate consideration for this indemnification, and any other indemnification of the County by the Contractor provided for within the Contract Documents, the sufficiency of such separate consideration being acknowledged by the Contractor by the Contractor's execution of the Agreement. The Contractor's obligation under this provision shall not be limited in any way by the agreed upon contract price as shown in this contract or the Contractor's limit of, or lack of, sufficient insurance protection. The Contractor's obligation hereunder shall expire: (i) four (4) years from the date of final Final Contract J0HNS0N&HIGGINS LPLLAS I1):214- 953 -3345 OCT 24'94 17:21 No.096 i;�G�� 47/13/44 13: 69 U904 528 7483 ECE CEN, `C-7. »»., SNr,ARP.H.Fi,sl'�aiv � -nol �vnl ' Pape *9 mn"x? p Comirry P24t2DA zs$u l,Jl = Rr ii ss 3OHNSON &HIGGINS DRLLPS ID :214- 953 -3345 OCT 24'94 17:20 No.026 P.02 JOHNSON Johnson & Higgins of Texas, inc. HIGGINS F,.ee.n.o lief One D610s Centre Dollos. Texas 75201 CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE Contacts Debbie Brown EDE GAUWE 214 953 3200 This Cerlificato is issued as a matter of information only and confen ne rights upon the Certificit holder, ""' LO This Certificate does not amend, extend or oiler the coverage afforded b the policies below. �_10/24194 - 1tQSU0.EO CCNAPMllES AFf 0XDMCi COVERAGE ERICSSON OR M09IL2C COK14UNICATION6 INC. Ali ST. PAUL GUARDIAN ATTNr BARBARA HAFLICER Bt ST PAUL MERCURY 740 E. CAKPBELL RD. Ct BT. PAUL FIRE Q KhRINE INSURANCE Co RICHARDSON, TX 75081 Dt ZURICH INSURANCE CO. 11.14 IV Comfy Ihm pot,Oet of lmvrwKs fined bolo -ho- been itwsd to Ih. Inwred nomad abo.a for lbe paky period ndicore+l. NvP- 0htM.dng any ngw,ement, lean or wnd.wn of any rnr+ocl or other dowm.m.%Ail respectfo wh,chthisC r5fb0l.maybe;uv.d ormay penait,the imwxK tdf0.dedbyMte pofrdetdpycribed h.ren4tubjertro all 16 le an1, e. chniorr , and condition: ofwch pdcial. L t: thorn. m ha.e been reduced br odd d.1- OR TYPE OF PASUPANCE PCXICY Numm v IOD UMI1S GENEfiAL CIA61LITr r.fN ►n.I w(U t( ►T( S 1,000,000 AI g 696 NK 9628 -3 eff. 04/01 /94 atcn,ctsco+a p►.GG S 11000,000 ". ......Dr ' ^ ' Vf--. nw FtP50na_M1.D� KAM, S 1, DOD, DDD OwN6p'lib CnNTw.nTrTnit �erlT. � 6.CN °rfllnn[N(;[ S 1, ODO, DDD E.p 04 /01/95 n►wNncr +n ». er,..r. S 1, 000,D00 Nrnp�,L�SC,nwruv..a -,., S 5,000 AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY Fit 04/01/94 COMBwm°LVC.LCUNIT S 1 r 000, 000 1 B X AN, ulu 696 NX 9626 -2 TX POMLYII,il mVIPLn�r 60w, S I cM ALL0-NCr)• Tnr- { 696 NX 9628 A06 I I nnnru,nxm+,wr -Can-, $ { I f-1 sc.Hrr ;., ;sr,,,, :r. 1 060 VIA 3053 %A 04101/95 I w. vrry•u:iTUnNKt IX NOwnNlrn'wvTns I I �EXCESS UABIL Y I Ul 04/01/94 r..r...occu nrNcc S 1,000,000 C !�uT-7"1`1LrT,- :L Il IM 696 NK 9628 ncaew.Te S 1,000,000 ti JNpnCLL. rorrN .vas .a.or, E.P. 04 / 01 / 9 5 C, WORKER'S COMPENSATION WVA 910 3296 CA srnnlTOn +, ,NITy WVA 910 3279 2i.7 Eff. 04/01/94 rsar,. oeNt S 1,000,000 AND WVA 910 3282 FL u,L'G E oLf.r11NIT S 1,000,000 AI I` I EMPLOYERS•l.WL.(TY WVA 910 3277 TX E :p 04/01/95 a,r.u[- txuLMFy,Y[t $ 1,000,000 (OTHER 696NX9&69 IE{f 07/01/94 Ct BRRoRB r. f� OXISSION6 E =a 04/01191 LIKITt Sc ",C00,000 RE: RFP P94 -2201, DESIGN, !NSTALLATION OF AN 800 Mht COUNTY GOVERNKSNT TRUNKED RADIO SYS-17Eid. COLLIER DOUNTY IS INCLUDED :$ hDDITIONIL INSURED (EXCEPT ON ERRORS 6 Oe- ISSIONS AND WORKERS' --OYP) WITH RzsPEC? :O OPERATIoNs OF THE NAMED INSURED WHILB PERFOR2:ING THE REFERENCED CONTRACT. 11-16 ony of the obr oata6sd pl.,6, be 14-0e4 69101. the a. -t- doh Inemot the atvbrp compvny rill rrtleuror to m 1 ... _ 30 day, wit.n Mice to the c.n;rara Holder named be16 -, 6A 4oiura to mqd cJtb radio. IhrA i npoto to obhgatM o, Gnblily all arty iinci Vpom fie company its 09enn er rq+rctcntofnOt. C, K_hT1lFIC:AT6 NUI.UF4 UTHORIZED REPn Earl WrAT IVE' COLL!xr COUNTY BOARD Cr AXI TRAIL ZAST 3301 TA2!IA;!EZ TRAIL EAe. I U 2'APLpS iL 33961 `f HOWARD W. MARSH c00 /ZO(1(n '1 IF D Z609 Z9Z fT6 TZI TO-BO b6 /9Z /0T r� E }..c ii i32 N {). 1 i0 Page 102 Collier County Florida Insurance Requirements Request for Proposals #94 -2201 "Design /Installation of an 800 MHz County Government Trunked Radio System" INSURANCE TYPE REQUIRED LIMITS acceptance for any claim based upon an act of Contractor occurring prior to the date of final acceptance; and (ii) four (4) years from the date of the expiration of the two -year warranty period described in Part D, Section 3.c of this RFP hereunder for any claim based upon an act or omission of contractor that occurrs after final acceptance but prior to the date of said warranty expiration. In no event shall Contractor's indemnification obligations hereunder extend beyond six (6) years from the date of final acceptance. X 4. Automobile Liability $ 2_,000,000 Each Occurrence Owned /Non -Owned /Hired Automobile Included X 5. Other Insurance as indicated below: a) Professional Liability $ 2,000,000 S X 6. Contractor shall insure that all subcontractors comply with the same insurance requirements that he is required to meet. The same Contractor shall provide County with certificates of insurance meeting the required insurance provisions. X 7. Collier County must be named as "ADDITIONAL INSURED" on the Insurance Certificate for Commercial General Liability and Automobile Liability Coverage where required. X 8. Collier County Board of County Commissioners shall be named as the Certificate Holder. NOTE: The "Certificate Holder" should read as follows: Collier County Board of County Commissioners Naples, Florida No County Division, Department, or individual name should appear on the Certificate. No other format will be acceptable. Final Contract 07 i.3 /rat tj: 0 1 ;,Seva JZe "ASS tC� +. LCC: » »» SYaR4P� aRi2:`V; KW :1t a. Dp1 �t f flQ� /DOS ® Page !• C�LLZER CCII�iZY PZGtZLUI iZQjZi'XAi�CI F.RQiTIR�'�s (GaaLi� tied) jt*giast for Pr"sals *54-2V01 '�svi�/Z�tsllatiea at an age XRZ C*Unty 64"s-Mast TsUnied Madi• system* Zr lmovanoo an $"'heated b•lowl si Frotcssiaaal Liability $ s -oo� c _ caatractor &hall twure teat all oubcoatractcrs c=ply with tkm surer :asurance requiraments that he is required to meat. The same c4mzractot shall ida C*Uaty with Cartificates of iartirs. c:e mastiaq the required i.asuraaoe Drcvisi=& . x 7. ft1lier County Must be PA=wd && -a6=xT%0 "L aa%="=w cn the zrzrusL=s certiticsss for C==arcial. Gem -ral Lisbilit and )Lute abile Liability coveraQo where requ.irea. _ 9. Collier county Hoard of Co=t yy CaTmissioarts vhall bat nawd as Lbav Certificate Relder- ETA: Tba "Certiffeats Holder." should rsad as f ol,lows = :., Collier County . 804xd Of Crusty c0M=s r i==re :.. Naples, rl,ozids . ty ^.vivicz* De s=te is 07 i vidual n : hm:ia s rpaar as the Cartitiwc•. g2 other 12 =Xt y.M _Lt - s.rty C] o) �a�►• cearaallatira i+ot�.os r+:�red AnA MU ,t:' $z1Yy+t rhrt C at�et l ccrtif icata =St state that ITP nu'ob;:r and Title. wwo W r a Ms s �► •r�pi��s7 • AGENT • ■ • s�}■�.�r■ ■ • �c ■ 40 w w w s r e �• 0 ■ 7c INS M+'�i�i+� Ci S Yi Imo+ _ wM Understand and that tb. is (s) says Mato* • Trvs $��nazurr- o the i "uranoo Requ'LseM=ts of these agtcif � .stio� evid+enzor of 'nostability may bs required within of the 4werd of the my? JOHXSON A HIGGINS OF TEXAS INC. oar t � r�rr9go$��� earttura a sap are �,gea� R�ViriA �. TOO/TOO l I '8 D Z609 Z9Z CT8 TQ CO * 90 fib /SZ /OT r aenua Item No. 1uE716 Pagr_Ilti'0Sb'2009 JOHNSON Page 110 °i '` d 1 ._... �t IGGINS Johnson L� Higgins of Texas, Inc. H Pslebn.ned,eas Dollos,, Texas 75201 ORTIFICATE OF INSURANCE Contact: Debbie Brown EGE GAVE 214 953 3200 This Certificate is issued as a matter of information only and confers no rights upon the Certificate Holder. This Certificate does not amend, extend or alter the coverage afforded by the policies below. 10/03/94 INSURED ERICSSON GE MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS INC. ATTN: BARBARA HAFLIGER 740 E. CAMPBELL RD. RICHARDSON, TX 75081 COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE A: ST. PAUL GUARDIAN B: ST PAUL MERCURY C: ST. PAUL FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO This is to Certify that policies of insurance listed below hove been issued to the Insured named above for the policy period indicated. Notwithstanding any requirement, Perm or condition of any contact or other document with respect to which this Certificate may be issued or may pertain, the insurance afforded by the policies described herein is subject to all the terms, exclusions, Grid conditions of such policies. I ;—;k .Iv,,.,,, ,,,.,v I,— h.R rRd„ced by —id clams. C R TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICY LIMITS GENERAL LIABILITY GENERAL AGGREGATE S 1,000,000 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY 696 NK 9628 -3 Eff. 04/01/94 PRODUCTS- COMPIOP AGG. $ 1,000,000 -LAIMSMADE a OCCUR. PERSONAL &AOV INJURY $ 1,000,000 OWNER'S& CONTRACTOR'S PROT. EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 Exp. 04/01/95 FIRE DAMAGE (ANY ONE FIRE) $ 1,000,000 MED. EXPENSE I ANYONE PERSONI $ 5,000 AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY Eff. 04/01/94 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT S 1,000,000 ANYAUTO 696 NK 9628 -2 TX BODILY INJURY (PEP PERSON) $ ALLOWNEDAUTOS 696 NK 9628 ADS BODILY INJURY IPER )ACCIDENT) $ SCHEDULEDAUTOS 060 MA 3053 MA Exp. 04/01/95 PROPERTY DAMAGE $ HIREDAUTOS NON -OWNED AUTOS I I EXCESS LIABILITY Eff. I 04/01/94 EACH OCCURRENCE S 1,000,000 i I UMSRELLAFORM 696 NK 9628 AGGREGATE S 1,000,000 OTHER THAN UMBRELLA FORM Exp. 04/01/95 CLAIMS MADE FX7 OCCUR WORKER'S COMPENSATION STATUTORY LIMITS Eff. EACH ACCIDENT S AND DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT S EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY i Exp. DISEASE - EACH EMPLOYEE b OTHER 696NK9669 Eft 07/01/94 ERRORS & OMISSIONS Exp. 04/01/97 LIMIT: $2,000,000 RE: RFP 094 -2201, DESIGN, INSTALLATION OF AN 800 Mhz COUNTY GOVERNMENT TRUNKED RADIO SYSTEM. COLLIER COUNTY IS INCLUDED AS ADDITIONAL INSURED (EXCEPT ON ERRORS & OMISSIONS) WITH RESPECT TO OPERATIONS OF THE NAMED INSURED WHILE PERFORMING THE REFERENCED CONTRACT. Should any of the above described policies be cancelled before the expiration date thereof, the issuing company will endeavor to mail 30 days written notice to the Certificate Holder named below, but failure to mail such notice sholl impose no obligation or liability of any kind upon the company, its agents or representatives. RTIFICATE HOLDER AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE COLLIER COUNTY w r� BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS %� yam..,,.: ' d. r -,� �j • �-.—? NAPLES FL HOWARD 'i1l MARSH ® Page 104 PROPOSAL BOND 7#81413166-F Request for Proposals *94 -2201 "Design /Installation of as •00 MHz County Ooveramaat Tru=)red Radio System" KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that we Ericsson GE Mobile Communications Inc. - 740 E. Campbell Road, Richardson, TX 75081 (herein after called the Friacipal) and Federal Insurance Company 15 Mountain View Road. Warren. New Jersey (herein called the Surety) , a corporation cHirtered ana existing under the laws of the state of Indiana with its principal offices in the city of warren. NJ and authorized to do business in the State of Florida are held and firmly bound unto the I Cl (herein a ter called t:ze County, in the Eull ana just sum o£ �J fty Thnimand and nn f 1 QQ-- ------------ --- --- dollars (S„5g„OQU -00 - -- ) good and lawful money of the United States of America, to be paid upon demand of the County, to which payment well and truly to be trade, the Principal and the Surety bind themselves, their heirs, and executors, administrators, and assigns, jointly and severally and firmly by these presents. Whereas, the Principal is about to submit, or has submitted to the County, a► proposal for furnishing all labor, materials, equipment and incidentals necessary to furnish and install an acs MHt Public Safety Trunked Radio System for Collier County. NOW, THEREFORE. The conditions of this obligation are such that if the Proposal be accepted, the Principal shall, within fifteen days after the date of a written Notice of Award, execute a Contract in accordance with the Proposal and upon the terms, conditions and price(s) set forth therein, of the form and manner required by the County, and execute a sufficient and satisfactory Contract Performance Bond and Payment Bond payable to the county, in an amount of 100 Percent of the total Contract price each inform and with security satisfactory to the said Count, then this obligation to be void; otherwise to be and remain in ull force and virtue in the• law; and the Surety shall, upon failure of the Principal to comply with any or all of the foregoing requirements within the time specified above, immediately pay to the aforesaid County, upon demand, the amount hereof in good and lawful money of the United States of America, not as a penalty but as liquidated dAmeagaa . Revision l 0 L] ;Eli�ja Item r4c). 1 .8F16 ..iusv -7.8. 20.9 Page 105 IN TEST2MCNY Thereof, the Principal. and Sura=y have caused these presents to be duly signed and sealed this 29 day of - June , 1994. PrinciPa - /��) By iS Territory Sales Federal Insurance Company- Su t ��. - `i Seal Countersigned A€Q101 o Nf. Local Resident Producing Agent for Federal Tn�,uranre Company Johnson & Higgins of Florida In (]ne Snutheact F;n �,-ial r ., +a.. Suite 2300, Miami, Florida 33131 -2334 POWER OF ATTORNEY 0 Know all Men by these Presents, That the FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, 15 Mountain View Road, Warren, New Jersey, an Indiana Corpora- tion, has constituted and appointed, and does hereby constitute and appoint T,illian Burford, R. Kevin Dwyer, Eddie Monte Ind Howard W. Marsh of Dallas, Texas------------------------------------- ----- --------- - ----. _. true and lawful Attomey -in -Fact to execute under such designation in its name and to affix its corporate seal to and deliver for and on its behalf as surety .t or otherwise, bonds of any of the following classes, to-wit 1. Bonds and Undertakings (other than Bail Bonds) filed in any suit, matter or proceeding in any Court, or filed with any Sheriff or Magistrate, for the doing or not doing of anything specified in such Bond or Undertaking. 2. Surety bonds to the United States of America or any agency thereof, including those required or permitted under the laws or regulations relating to Customs or Internal Revenue; License and Permit Bonds or other indemnity bonds under the laws, ordinances or regulations of any State. City, Town, Village, Board or other body or organization, public or private; bonds to Transportation Companies, Lost Instrument bonds; Lease bonds, Workers' Compensation bonds, Miscellaneous Surety bonds and bonds on behalf of Notaries Public, Sheriffs, Deputy Sheriffs and similar public officials. 3. Bonds on behalf of contractors in connection with bids, proposals or contracts. In Wttnaas whereat, the said FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY has, pursuant to its By-laws, caused these presents o be signed by m Vice President and Assrprra Secretary and as owporata oval to be hereto striated this 1st . day of May 19 90 Corporate Seal STATE OF NEW JERSEY County of Somerset SS. FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY By e 44� Z&!� J D. Dean Vice PreeWent on" 1st day of May 19 90 . before the persona" Came Richard D O'Connor ro me known and by me known lo be Assistant Ssctenry d the FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, the corporation described in and which executed the foregoing Power of Attorney, and the said Richard D. O'Connor being by me duty sworn, did espoes and say that be is Assistant secretary Of the FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY and knows the corporate seal thereof; that the seal affixed to the foregoing Power of Attorney is such corporate seat and was thereto affixed by authority at the By-laws of said and that he signed said Power of Attorney as Assistant Secretary of acid Company by like authority: and that he is acouainted with James D. Dimon and knows him to be the Vice President of said Coin -.r. hat bra signature of sad Janes D Dixon subscribed to said Pmer of Attorney is in the genuuie handwnting Of said James D. Dixon and was threw subscribed by atMonrty, of said Bylaws and to deponent's pr Z �. Acknwlsoged and Sworn to betone hie Z,- on the Otte above written. NOTARY, •--- e A_ G4. Lr 1 iY A SANS A. SCAYQrE Notary PubIK CERTIFICATION t'�asY F+ab"c, Stets �1wr SIn7s1� No. 206655 20 STATE OF NEW JE RSEY � SS. Commisston Expireu October 2, 1994 County of Somerset I, rte undersigned. Assistant Secretary of the FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY. do hereby mortify that the following is a true etraerpl from the By -Laws of the Said Company as adopted by its Board of Directors on March 2, 1990 and that this By-Law is in full torte and effect. -ARTICLE XVllt. Section 2. All bonds, undertakings, contras and otter minrurrener other than as above for and an behalf of the Company which it is authorized by law or its charier to execute, may and shall be executed in the name and on behalf of the Company either by the Chairman or the Vice Chairman or the President or a Vice President, jointly with me Secretary or an Assistant Secretary, under their respective designations, except that any one or more officers or attorneys -in -fad designated in any resolution or the Board of Directors or the Executive Committee. or in any power of attorney executed as provided for in Section 3 below, may execute any such bond, undertaking or other obligation as provided in such resolution or power Of attorrey. Seam a All powers of anomey for and on behalf of the Company may and shah be executed in the name and on behalf of the Company, saner by the Chairman or the Vrce Chairman or the President or a Vice President or an Assistant Vice President, jointly with the Secretary or an Assistant Secretary, under thou nispecbv6 designations. The signature d such dfioen may be engraved. primed or litnographed. The sgnatured each of the Wowing dficers! Chairman. Vice Chairman, President. any Vice President, any Assistant Vice President, any Secretary, any Assistant Secretary and the seal of the Company may be affixed by tacstmib to any power of attorney or to any comfr„ate relating thereto appointing Assistant: Secretaries or Artorneys+n-Fad tar purposes only of executing and abasing bonds and undertakings and other wrnmgs obligatory in the nature thered. and any such power of attorney or ceniticam bearing such facsimile signature or tacvmi a sold shall be vend and binding upon the Company end any such power so executed and certified by such iacwmiia signature and laiarnitis sea; shall be valid and binding upon the Company with respect M any bond or urde: acing to Mich it is attached... 1 bather comfy that said FEDERAL. INSURANCE COMPANY is duty licensed to transact fidelity and surety business in each d the States d the U rifted States of Amens. District d Columbia, Puerto Rico, and each of ms Provinces Of Canada with the exception of Prince Edward Island; and is OSO duty licensed is beanie Sae surety on bozos, undertakings, etc., pernmed or required by few. 1, the undersigned Assistant Secretary d FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, do hereby candy that the kxegoing Power of Mooney is in tut force and ehect. Gwen under fry hand and the said d said Companyst Warren, N.J.. this 29 day ol a _. 1994 , i Assistant Seentary Pr:e 7p rN U Sw Page 107 iTHIS FORM IS TO BE COMPLETED 2U0 RETURNED WITH THE PROPOSAL SWORN STA=?MNT VHDIR SECTION 237.133(3)(a), FLORIDA STATU:'IS ON PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES THIS FORM MUST BE SIGNED AND SWORN TO IN THE PRESENCE OF A NOTARY PUBLIC OR OTHER OFFICER AUTHORIZED TO ADMINISTER OATHS. 1. This Sworn statement is submitted to the Collier County Board of County Commissioners by MARGARITA T. CASTELLON, KEY ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE (print individual's naaa and title) for ERICSSON GE MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS INC. [print name of entity submitting sworn statement] whose business address is 11700 NW 101st ROAD, SUITE 1 MIAMI, FL 33178 and (if applicable) its Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) is 06-111-9960 .,� (If the entity has no FEIN, include the Social Security Number of the individual signing this sworn statement: I understand that a "public entity crime" as defined in Para. 287.133(1)(9), rlorida Statutes, means a violation of any state or federal law by a person with respect to and directly related to the transaction of business with any public entity or with an agency or political subdivision of any other state or with the United States, including, but not limited to, any bid or contract for goods or services to be provided to any public entity or an agency or political subdivision of any other state or of the United States and involving antitrust, fraud, theft, bribery, collusion, racketeering, conspiracy, or material misrepresentation. 3. I understand that "convicted" or "conviction" as defined in Para. 287.133(1)(b), Florida statutes, means a finding of guilt or a conviction of a public entity crime, with or without an adjudication of guilt, in any federal or state trial court of record relating to charges brought by indictment or information after July 1, 1989, as a result of a jury verdict, non -jury trial, or entry of a plea of guilty or nolo contendere. 4. I understand that an "affiliate: as defined in Para. 287.133(1)(a), Florida Statutes, means: 1. A predecessor or successor of a person convicted of a public entity crime: or 2. An entity under the control of any natural person who is active in the management of the entity and who has been convicted of a public entity crime. The term "affiliate" includes those officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, and agents who are active in the management of an affiliate. The Ownership by one person of shares constituting a controlling interest in another person, or a pooling of equipment or income among persons when not for fair market value under an arm's length agreement, shall be a prima facie case that one person controls another person. A person who knowingly enters into a joint - venture with a person who has been convicted of a public entity crime in Florida during the preceding 36 months shall be considered an affiliate. Continued . . . Page 108 ® THIS FORM IS TO BE COMPLETED AND R:TIJPl -D WITH THE PROPOSAL �. ) understand that a "person" as defined in Para. 287.133(1)(e), Florida statutes, means any natural person or entity organized under the laws of any state or of the United States with the legal power to enter into a binding contract and which bids or applies to bid on contracts for the provision of goods or services let by a public entity, or which otherwise transacts or applies to transact business with a public entity. The term "person" includes these officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, and agents who are active in management of an entity. b. Based on information and belief, the statement which ) have marked below is true in relation to the entity submitting this sworn statement. (Please indicate which stat=e=t aoaliee). r Neither the entity submitting this sworn statement, nor any officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, or agents who are active in management of the entity, nor any affiliate of the entity have been charged with and convicted of a public entity crime subsequent to July 1, 1989. The entity submitting this sworn statement, or one or more of the officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, or agents who are active in management of the entity, or an affiliate of the entity has been charged with and convicted of a public entity cri =a subsequent to July 1, 1989. It The entity submitting this sworn statement, or one or more of the officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, or agents who are active in management of the entity, or an affiliate of the entity has been charged with and convicted of a public entity urine subsequent to July 1, 1989. However, there has been a subsequent proceeding before a Hearing Officer of the State of Florida, Division of Administrative Hearings and the Final Order entered by the Hearing Officer determined that it was not in the public interest to place the entity submitting this sworn statement on the convicted Contractor list. [attach a copy of the final order) UNDERSTAND T3AT TEE SUBMISSION OF TEIS FORM To 7�.Z CCI.TRACTING OP °IC R POR T38 Yt'BLIC E.i -I-Y ID E1. -ZPIED IN FARAGRAPH ONE ABOVE IS FOR THAT PUBLIC ENTITY ONLY AND, TEAT TSIS FOR,[ ZS VALID TEROUGH DECZHEER 31 OF '."°'E CALENDAR YEAR IN WHICH 1:7 In FILED. 1 ALSO v.........,..+.... .EA . .... ., -... -_ o INYCRM EE PUBLIC QN-I-Y PRIOR To ENTE.2t17G INTO ?_ COlrl-J.CT IN EXCESS OF THE TIiESHOLD AMOUh- PROVIDED IN SEC:'ICN 287.017, FLORIDA STA-:."T_S FOR CA -EGORY :riO OF ANY =IC;E IN THS INFORHATION CO:, -AZN IN Tals FORS. (9. {1 � (Signature) ��Sworn to and subscribed before me this � d2v of .� y,i _� 190,4• Personally known OR Produced identification (Type of identification) Ll J Notary Public - State O401111n Ilk OFFICIAtt,53"EALII ;;- Denise M. Beardslee My commission expi = e r Commission #CC 348544 ..G F, f, ,1``�. (Printed typed or stamped commissioned name of notary public) r] U July; 28, 2009 9 �' c; LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS The undersigned states that the following is a full and complete list of the proposed subcontractors on this Project and the type of work to be performed by each, and that such list will not be added to nor altered without written consent of the County. Subcontractor and address COLLIER FENCING & WIRE 1, 1981 ELSA AVENUE NAPLES, FL 33942 ROHN TOWER 2. PO Box 6590 LAKELAND, FL 33807 GARRETT CONSTRUCTION 3. 4933 N. TAMIAMI TRAIL SUITE 300 NAPLES, FL 33940 4. 5. b. 7. Dated 7/15/94 Type of Work to be nerfcrmed FENCING TOWER PROVIDER & INSTALLER SITE PREPARATION ERICSSON GE MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS INC. Bidder By ® PROPOSER QliALIFICATICN FORM Recruest for Proposals '94 -2201 "Design /Installation of an 800 2,51z County Goverment Tr eked Radio System" PROPOSER NAME: ERICSSON GE MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS INC. Address: 11700 NW 101st ROAD, City: MIAMI State FL Telephone: ( 305 ) 885 -2432 FAX Numb .: ( 305 ) 885 -7124 TYPE OF FIRM: SUITE I ZIP 33178 Page 110 112 YEARS AS GENERAL ELECTRIC X Corporation /Years in Business: 4} YEARS AS ERICSSON GE Partnership /Years in Business: Other (please attach explanation): OFFICERS7PARTNERS OR OWNEERS & EXPERIENCE: Current Name Ti ? BO HEDFORS PRESIDENT & CEO JOSEPH HAGAN CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER MONS EKELOF LEGAL COUNSEL & SECRETARY GEORGE FATH VP & GENERAL MANAGER Years of Experience in Work Lisped 6 YEARS IN COMMUNICATIONS 4} YEARS WITH EGE 4} YEARS WITH EGE HEADED THE TEAM WHICH DESIGNED EDACS IN THE EARLY 1980's NUMBER OF PERSONNEL IN ORGANIZATION: Administrative 223 Professional 478 Technical 228 Office 220 Shop 665 Field 89 TOTAL PERSONNEL 1903 Revision 1 4 —4 GI co 04 A Aqcmd,.-) liern No 167-16' Jily 23, 20,19 e of 1> 1 C I— cu o C t0 N 0 rj 11 0 co Ul z v —0 z 0 En CL L) co d V) tm 0 M-1 to 0 W 0 H 0 'a Lo 0 .0 Qi cr En m m 0 W L En P4 O �-j aD cz rL4 E 0 0 U 0. "a 0 O pp O Q > E L ml cu -0 5 fJ K O lu O u C— .0 O O CIO M w 0 E- W ul M 1: cz W; 11; P: -D: ,. J`7 y 28 20n9 Page 113 PROPOSERS QUALIFICATION FORM (Continued) Have you, at any time, failed to complete a project? [ ] Yes [X ] No Are there any judgments, claims or suits pending or outstanding by or against you? [ X] Yes [ ] No If the answer to either question is yes, submit details on separate sheet. List all lawsuits that have been filed by or against your firm in the last five (5) years: SEE ATTACHED Pursuant to information for prospective Proposers for the above - mentioned proposed project, the undersigned is submitting the information as required with the understanding that it is. only to assist in determining the qualifications of the organization to perform the type and magnitude of work intended, and further, guarantee the truth and accuracy of all statements herein made. we will accept your determination of qualifications without prejudice. Name of Proposer: J�RICSSON GE MOBgE �MUNICATIONS INC. By: /➢ }R ¢WTA T. CASTELMN Title: KEY ACCOUNT EXECJJTIVE Attested By: ALEX; Title: TERRITORY SALES MANAGER Date: 7/15/94 Note: Please include a brief narrative regarding the general background and history of the proposer pursuant to the require.nents of Part Cs Section R . 4 � n TT.TSTRUCTIONj' TO PROPOSERS". ern -rte Page 114 List all lawsuits that have been filed by or against your firm in the last (5) years: A. Filled against EGE. No lawsuits have been fled against EGE for default of contract in performance of contractual obligations for the supply of a communications system. B. Filled by EGE. 1. in 1989, The County Commission of Broward County, FL rejected the recommendation of their Technical Evaluation Committee and consultant that GE be awarded contract as low compliant bidder, and instead, made the award to Motorola for political reasons. In view of this demonstratively arbitrary and capricious action on the part of the County Commission, GE filed suit to recover proposal costs. 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G ,i .. „ a) r L ", > .. pj H cn 'D -H G 0 rl ,-4 11 ^C U 'di H i X m w at H w >, ° bo u `n >1 a a N E 7 a) H m A H N ii P P 0. q M O S o O o m m as m m o m O to H U E- GJ Cn p.r p4 i u 4 T Y S 6 O O cc a - v ►- i t N c`1 7 L` w r•, t5p C4 Q � z a r OJ a r o� yy # w w Q � y a Q Q I � N F a L d Ilaaa M v a m w m 3 N r O LL a a c m L h P4 ;' a. ° o O N a w V N M a 04 m a � > F M W ' O � O A W C J _O L �' �- a o •• m H N L to x Y d Y d yy # w Q Q N F L d Ilaaa M 3 N W O v a c P4 ;' a. ° o O N a w rr yy # 46 191 Page 117 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS NO. 94 -2201 T H I S S H E E T M U S T B E S I G N E D BOARD OF COUN'T'Y COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Purchasing Department PROPOSERS CHECK LIST I M P O R T A N T: Please read carefully, sign in the spaces indicated and return with your Proposal. Proposer should check off each of the following items as the necessary action is completed: 1. The Proposal has been signed. 2. Any required drawings, descriptive literature, etc. have been included. 3. Any delivery information required is included. 4. If required, the amount of Security deposit has been checked and included. 5. Any addendum have been signed and included. 6. The mailing envelope has been addressed to: Purchasing Director Board of County Commissioners Collier County Government Center - Bldg. W 3301 Tamiami Trail E. Naples, Florida 33962 7. The mailing envelope must be sealed and marked with: ✓ Proposal Number 94 -2201; ✓ Proposal Title: DESIGN /INSTALLATION OF 800 MHz COUNTY GOVERNMENT TRUNKED RADIO SYSTEM; ✓ Due Date: 3VLVDx1X %214 by 3:00 P.M. JULY 15, 1994 PER ADDENDUM #2, DATED JUNE 6, 1994 8. The Proposal will be mailed or delivered in time to be received no later than the specified due date and time. (Otherwise Proposal cannot be considered.) ALL COURIER- DELIVERED PROPOSALS /RFP MUST HAVE THE PROPOSAL/ RFP NUMBER AND TITLE ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE COURIER PACKET ERICSSON GE MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS INC. mpany Name KEY ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE Signature & Title 7/15/94 Date 0 Page 118 APPENDIX A DEFINITION OF TERMS Alternate (generally referred to as an "alternate ") A Configuration modification to the base configuration proposal requested of the proposer by the County that modifies or enhances the performance requirements of the RFP. APACE Associated Public Safety Communications Officers, Inc. APCO 16 The published standard for public safety grade 800 Megahertz trunked radio systems. AVL Automatic vehicle Location Base A design proposal, required of the proposer by the Configuration County that meets or exceeds the mandatory performance requirements of the RFP, exclusive of any alternate or optional items requested by the County. CAD Computer Aided Dispatch CCSO Collier County Sheriff's Office Is Contractor The firm, partnership or corporation to whom the system design contract is awarded by the County. Digital Employing a conversion of voice signals to digital Modification format, a digital modulation scheme and a system which employs reduced band width from today's 25 KHz standards. E.I.A. Electronic Industries Association Equivalent Shall be taken in its general sense and shall not mean identical. Collier County shall be the sole judge of equivalence, in its best interest, and the decision of the County as to equivalence shall be final. Exception A variation or deviation from the published RFP or addenda as defined under Part C, Section S.i. of the RFP. ERP Effective Radiated Power - referring to the perceived power emitted by an antenna FCC Federal Communications Commission C n Jj1,11 28, 20C19 Page 119 Final Formal written acceptance by the County of the entire Acceptance radio system and all of its parts and equipment. Fleet Term used in trunking to indicate the highest order of user. In the case of this RFP, this would refer to the CCSO /Fire /EMS FRIP Florida Region Interference Program GPS Global Positioning System - Satellite navigation system used for vehicle location MDT Mobile Data Terminal NPSPAC National Public Safety Planning Advisory Committee Proposer Each individual, firm, partnership or corporation that submits a proposal in response to this RFP Purchaser Collier County or "the County" Redundancy Serving as a backup to prevent failure of an entire system or sub - system. The redundant equipment shall be arranged to switch over automatically with no interruption in service. RFP Request for Proposal Subfleet A level of radio systems user with a common purpose such as EMS /Fire /Government or the members of a specific unit which must communicate with its own members only. This term is interchangeable with "talk Group ". Successful Proposer Same as "Contractor" Talk Group See " Subfleet" TDR Time domain reflectometry. Refers to a method of testing cables using radio frequency waves. Trunking Trunking in this RFP refers to the technology employed to select radio frequencies for voice transmission using computerized systems for purposes of spectrum efficiency and user privacy. Vendor Any third party entity that sells or services radio systems, parts, equipment, etc. Verification The demonstrated performance of system, console and radios and the adequacy of installation of all hardware and software is in total compliance with the criteria of this RFP. APPENDIX B Page 120 PRICE /COST PROPOSAL FORMATS /INSTRUCTIONS A separate proposal must be submitted detailing all prices and costs which the County will incur for the Proposer's PROPOSAL. PRICES /COSTS SHALL BE SUBMITTED ACCORDING TO THE FORMATS SHOWN ON THE FOLLOWING "PRICE PROPOSAL SHEETS" TO FACILITATE ANALYSIS BY THE COUNTY. Separate price proposal sheets shall be submitted showing the FACILITIES and SYSTEM_prices /costs for each site /location included in each Proposal. The County will determine whether or not it is in its best interest to have the Contractor perform the work at each location. Facilities information must include all prices /costs broken down to all specific identifiable functions and major components (i.e. shelter, generator, electrical, grounding, trenching, etc.) Separate price /cost sheets shall be submitted for each proposed system. Price /cost information shall be detailed as to item number, quantity, model number, description, unit and total price /cost. Each major assembly shall indicate the assembly's cost followed by a list of the sub - assemblies included. Every item, assembly, sub - assembly, etc. must have unit pricing. All optional and alternative item prices /costs shall be dearly identified in the appropriate price /cost proposal. All prices /costs of installation, programming, program management, training, documentation, etc. shall be indicated as separate items and clearly identified. If specific items or functions have no costs associated with them they must be clearly identified as "no cost" items or functions. Installation prices of user equipment must be broken down by model. If prices vary due to location or type of vehicle this must be clearly indicated. Prices for all installation hardware must be clearly identified as to item, description, unit and total price. NOTE: In addition to the above, the proposer shall provide an itemized bill of material showing the unit price /cost of every item being proposed. All price sheets for each proposal must be submitted in a sealed envelope clearly identified with the Proposer's name and the proposal Alk to which it belongs. Pace 121a PROPOSAL PRICE DETAIL - FACILITIES & SYSTEM (DUPLICATE FOR EACH SITE) PROPOSAL TITLE: 800 MHz County Government Trunked Radio System NUMBER OF CHANNELS AT SITE: 15 ETS + 2 MA SITE NAME: North Naples: 26 -13 -29 81 -46 -44 (Check One) Existing: X New: ADDRESS: Trade Centerway, in section 11 Township 49 South, Range 25 east Collier County FACILITIES: Provide an itemized listing including labor, parts, materials, and any other costs applicable to accomplish each of the work elements involved to establish, expand, or otherwise modify facilities (buildings, towers, utilities, grounding, etc.) at this location. Tower price (includes all tower related items) $ N/A Building price (includes all contents) $ 41,925.00 Grounding price $ 4,500.00 Other prices /costs as itemized in listing $ 37,827.09 Total Facility Proposal (Base Configuration) (A) $ 84. 09' Please itemize and extend all Facilities Price /costs for each alternate identified under the Price Proposal Summary (Page 95 -96). SYSTEM: Provide an itemized and extended listing including descriptions, quantities, unit prices /costs, extended prices/ costs, and total prices /costs of all equipment, materials, supplies, and installation work related to this location. Fixed System equipment Proposal $ 314,075.49 Other costs as itemized in listing M/W $ 172,587.11 Total System Proposal (Base Configuration) (B) $ 486,662.60 - Please itemize and extend all System Price /costs for each alternate identified under the Price Proposal Summary (Pages 95 -96). Facility Installation and labor proposal (C) $ 7,600.00 System Installation and labor proposal (D) $ 49,559.50 Total Site Proposal (Base Configuration) (A +B +C +D) $ 628,074.19 Please Itemize and extend all Site Price /costs for each alternate identified under the Price Proposal Summary (Pages 95 -96). u rr, J. '1—b J 2 _ c_o 1hb`' PROPOSAL PRICE DETAIL - FACILIT;ES & SYST_' (DU ?LIC_ T FOR E C:? SIT:) ® PROPOSAL TITLE: 800 MHz County Government Trunked Radio System NMMEER OF C :. -=ELS AT SITE: 15 ETS + 2 HA SITE NAN?E: Tamiami Site: 25 -58 -15 81 -30 -23 (Check One) Existing: X New: A DDRE cg: Port of the Islands, north of US 41, in Section 4, Township 52 South, Range 28 East, Collier County FACILITTES. Provide an itemized listing including labor, parts, materials, and any other costs applicable to accomplish each of the work elements involved to establish, expand, or otherwise modify facilities (buildings, towers, utilities, grounding, etc.) at this location. Tower -rice (includes all tower related items) $ Building price (includes all co :tents) $ 41 .Q25.00 Grounding price $ 4.500.00 Other prices /costs as itemized in listing $ 37.827.09 Total Facility Proposal (Base Configuration) (A) $ _8G. ?S7.nq Please itemize and e::tend all Facilit_es Price /costs for each alternate ine ntifieed ,.: n.~..eY th.e P ric e P iCpvSas Summary -r -D 9b) . SYSTEl`7: Provide an itemized and extended listing including descriptions, euantities, unit prices /costs, extended prices/ costs, and total prices /costs of all equipment, materials, supplies, and installation work related to this location. Fixed System equipment Proposal $ Other costs as itemized in listing $ 164,889.41 Total System Proposal (Base Configuration) (B) $ 476.F.88.On Please itemize and extend all System Price /costs for eac' alternate identified under the Price Proposal Summary (Pages 95 -96). Facility Installation and labor prcposal (C) $ 7,700.00 System Installa *_ion and labor proposal (D) $ 49, 559.50 Total Site Proposal (Base Configuration) (A +B +C +y) $ Please Itemize and extend all Site Price/costs for each alternate ,-__`e- the price Pr =sal Summary (Paces 95 -96) A'Iend& Item 1±o. 1 -37-16 PROPOSAL PRICE DETAIL - FACILiTI ES a SYSTEM Page `i 0 of '31 (DUPLICATE FOR EACH SITE) PROPOSAL TITLE: 800 MHz County Government Trunked Radio System NUMBER OF CHANNELS AT SITE: 15 ETS + 2 MA SITE .NAME : S.O. Complex: 25 -54 -37 81 -21 -52 (Check One) Existing: X New: ADDRESS: FACILITIES: Provide an itemized listing including labor, parts, materials, and any other costs applicable to accomplish each of the work elements involved to establish, expand, or otherwise modify facilities (buildincrs, towers, utilities, grounding, etc.) at this location. Tower price (includes all tower related items) $ ,N /A Building price (includes all contents) $ 41,925.00 Grounding price $ 4,500.00 Other prices /costs as itemized in listing $ 37,827.09 Total Facility Proposal (Base Configuration) (A) $ _84,252.009 Please itemize and extend all Facilit_es Price /costs for each alternate identified under the Price Proposal Summary (Page 95 -96). SYSTEM:- Provide an itemized and extended listing including descriptions, quantities, unit prices /costs, extended prices/ costs, and total prices /costs of all equipment, materials, supplies, and installation work related to this location. Fixed System equipment Proposal $ 315266.79 Other costs as itemized in listing $ 96,484.91 Total System Proposal (Base Configuration) (B) $ 411.751.70 Please itemize and extend all System Price /costs for each alternate identified under the Price Proposal Summary (Pages 95 -96). Facility Installation and labor proposal (C) $ 7,600.00 System Installation and labor proposal (D) $ 49,559.50 ® Total Site Proposal (Base Configuration) (A +B +C +D) $ 552.161_14 Please Itemize and extend all Site Price /costs for each alternate -identi-fied under the Price Proposal Summa. (D?gac 9�;-96). FACT PROPOSAL PRICE D--7 7-1 (DUPLICII=.TE FOR EACH SITE) SITE NULME: Colony Cablevision Tower: 26 -03 -12 81 -42 -05 (Check One) Existing: X New: ADDRESS: FACILITIES: Provide an itemized listing including labor, parts, materials, and any other costs applicable to accomplish each of the work elements involved to establish, expand, or otherwise modify facilities (buildinc:s, towers, utilities, grounding, etc.) at this location. Tower price (includes all tower related items) $ NIA Building price ( includes all contents) $ 41, 925.00 Grounding price $ 4,500.00 Other prices /costs as itemized in listing $ 37,827.09 Total racikity Proposal (Base Configuration) (A) $ 84,252.09 - Please itemize and extend all Facilit =es Price /costs for each alternate identified ,.:rider the Price iopv�a e P- 1 - Sum-mary (Page SYSTEM: Provide an itemized and extended listing including descriptions, quantities, unit prices /costs, extended prices/ costs, and total prices /costs of all equipment, materials, supplies, and installation work related to this location. Fixed System equipment Proposal $ 314,075.49 Other costs as itemized in listing $ 163,864.76 Total System Proposal (Base Configuration) (B) $ 477,940.25 Please itemize and extend all System Price /costs for each alternate identified under the Price Proposal Summary (Pages 95 -96). Facility Installation and labor proposal (C) $ 7,600.00 System Installation and labor proposal (D) $ 49,559.50 Total Site Proposal (Base Configuration) (A +B +C +D) $ 619,351.84 Please Itemize and extend all Site Price /costs for each alternate u: der the P_ =ce Proposai Summary (Pads 95 -yb) PROPOSAL TITLE: 800 MHz County Government Trunked Radio System NT-MER OF CH;=ELS AT SITE: 15 ETS + 2 MA SITE NULME: Colony Cablevision Tower: 26 -03 -12 81 -42 -05 (Check One) Existing: X New: ADDRESS: FACILITIES: Provide an itemized listing including labor, parts, materials, and any other costs applicable to accomplish each of the work elements involved to establish, expand, or otherwise modify facilities (buildinc:s, towers, utilities, grounding, etc.) at this location. Tower price (includes all tower related items) $ NIA Building price ( includes all contents) $ 41, 925.00 Grounding price $ 4,500.00 Other prices /costs as itemized in listing $ 37,827.09 Total racikity Proposal (Base Configuration) (A) $ 84,252.09 - Please itemize and extend all Facilit =es Price /costs for each alternate identified ,.:rider the Price iopv�a e P- 1 - Sum-mary (Page SYSTEM: Provide an itemized and extended listing including descriptions, quantities, unit prices /costs, extended prices/ costs, and total prices /costs of all equipment, materials, supplies, and installation work related to this location. Fixed System equipment Proposal $ 314,075.49 Other costs as itemized in listing $ 163,864.76 Total System Proposal (Base Configuration) (B) $ 477,940.25 Please itemize and extend all System Price /costs for each alternate identified under the Price Proposal Summary (Pages 95 -96). Facility Installation and labor proposal (C) $ 7,600.00 System Installation and labor proposal (D) $ 49,559.50 Total Site Proposal (Base Configuration) (A +B +C +D) $ 619,351.84 Please Itemize and extend all Site Price /costs for each alternate u: der the P_ =ce Proposai Summary (Pads 95 -yb) item 1,4o. f bE 16 PROPOSAL PRICE DETAIL - FACILITIES a SYSTEM Pace 121e (DUPLICATE FOR EACH SITE) PROPOSAL TITLE: 800 MHz County Government Trunked Radio System NUMBER OF C:- iA.NNELS AT SITE: 3 ET + 2 MA SITE NAME: Divcomm Tower: 26 -10 -08 81 -04 -55 (Check One) Existing: x New: ADDRESS: FACILITIES: Provide an itemized listing including labor, parts, materials, and any other costs applicable to accomplish each of the work elements involved to establish, expand, or otherwise modify facilities (buildings, towers, utilities, grounding, etc.) at this location. Tower price (includes all tower related items) $ NSA Building price (includes all contents) $ 29,086.50 Grounding price $ 4.500.00 Other prices /costs as itemized in listing $ 23,400132 Total Facility Proposal (Base Configuration) (A) $ 56,986.82 Please itemize and extend all Facilities Price /costs for each alternate identified under the Price Proposal Summary (Pace 95 -96). SYSTEM: Provide an itemized and extended listing including descriptions, quantities, unit prices /costs, extended prices/ costs, and total prices /costs of all equipment, materials, supplies, and installation work related to this location. Fixed System equipment Proposal $ 118,891.02 Other costs as itemized in listing $ 99, 906.89 Total System Proposal (Base Configuration) (B) $ 218, 797.91 Please itemize and extend all System Price /costs for each alternate identified under the Price Proposal Summary (Pages 95 -96). Facility Installation and labor proposal (C) $ 7,600.00 System Installation and labor proposal (D) $ 33, 559.50 Total Site Proposal (Base Configuration) (A +B +C +D) $ 316,944.23 Please Itemize and extend all Site Price /costs for each alternate _- �.- = - = -ec ,: -•cer the Price Proposal Sum:-,,a2:, f ( ?aces 95-96). PROPOSAL PRICE DETAIL - FACILITIES & SYSTEM P3oo 121f (DUPLI=-1_, FOR EAR : S!—_E) PROPOSAL TITLE: 800 �fHz County Government Trunked Radio System NIT EE R OF C::ANNELS AT SITE: 4 ET + 2 MA SITE NAME: :-files City:26 -08 -12 81 -20 -45 (Check One) Existing X New. ADDRESS: West of Route 29, approxiamtely 1,000 feet and south of Alligator Alley in Section 7, Township 50 South, Range 30 East, Collier County FACILITIES: Provide an itemized listing including labor, parts, materials, and any other costs applicable to accomplish each of the work elements involved to establish, expand, or otherwise modify facilities (buildings, towers, utilities, grounding, etc.) at this location. Tower price (includes all tower related items) $ 3uilding price (includes all contents) $ 29,086.50 Grounding price $ 41 500.00 Otb�er prices /costs as itemized in listing $ 78736.19 Total Facility Proposal (Base Configuration) (A) $ A,322.69 Please itemize and extend all Facilities Price /costs for each alternate identified under the Price Proposal Summary (Page 95 -Qg)_ SYSTEM: Provide an itemized and extended listing including descrimtlollS, quantities, unit prices /costs, extended prices/ costs, and total prices /costs of all equipment, materials, supplies, and installation work related to this location. Fixed System equipment Proposal $ 137,472.87 Other costs as itemized in listing $ 183,958.70 Total System Proposal (Base Con: i.guration) (B) $ 'I'll 77 Please itemize and extend all System Price /costs for each alternate iri=nrr;fieri under the Prim TDrnp`n,c_1 !n C �r� ❑ ac) - u tltLiQ Y "ages .✓.J Jl1 Facility Installation: and labor proposal (C) $ 7,700.00 System Installation and labor proposal (D) $ 33,559.50 Total S-4*--- - Dr o.;al 1. r• 24 913.76 Pie-=se Itemize and extend all Site Price /costs for each alternate ",^ear the Fr-ce P - _ csal St:...mar ,r (Paces AQenda liem No. `I 6E 16 J:jIy 218, 20, 09 Pao° .ti4 of ,2 1 PROPOSAL PRICE DETAIL - FACILITIES a SYSTEM Pane 1218 (DUPLICATE FOR EACH SITE,) PROPOSAL TITLE: 800 MHz County Government Trunked Radio System NUMBER OF CHANNELS AT SITE: 5 EDACS Trunk + 2 MA SITE NAME: Immokalee Site: 26 -23 -51 81 -25 -00 (Check One) Existing: x New: ADDRESS: FACILITIES: Provide an itemized listing including labor, parts, materials, and any other costs applicable to accomplish each of the work elements involved to establish, expand, or otherwise modify facilities (buildings, towers, utilities, grounding, etc.) at this location. Tower price (includes all tower related items) $ N/A Building price (includes all contents) $ 29,086.50 Grounding price $ 4,500.00 Other prices /costs as itemized in listing $ 28,736. 19 Total Facility Proposal (Base Configuration) (A) $ 62,322.69 Please itemize and extend all Facilities Price /costs for each alternate identified under the Price Proposal Summary (Page 95 -96). SYSTEM: Provide an itemized and extended listing including descriptions, quantities, unit prices /costs, extended prices/ costs, and total prices /costs of all equipment, materials, supplies, and installation work related to this location. Fixed System equipment Proposal $ 147,957.92 Other costs as itemized in listing $ 109, 936.31 Total System Proposal (Base Configuration) (B) $ 257,894.23 Please itemize and extend all System Price /costs for each alternate identified under the Price Proposal Summary (Pages 95 -96). Facility Installation and labor proposal (C) $ 7,600.00 System Installation and labor proposal (D) $ 33,559.50 Total Site Proposal (Base Configuration) guration) (A +B +C +D) $ 361:226.62-- Phase Itemize and extend all Site Price /costs for each alternate °"_ -_ -ec under the Price Proposal Summary (Pages 95 -96). J "2 - Page 135 o;1til PROPOSAL PRICE DETAIL - FACILITIES & S' ✓ E ' Page 121h (DUPLICATE FOR EACH SITE) PROPOSAL TITLE: 800 MHz County Government Trunked Radio System NUMBER OF CHANNELS AT SITE: Co SITE NAME: Sheriff's Office - Communications Center (Check One) Existing: X New: ADDRESS: FACILITIES: Provide an itemized listing including labor, parts, materials, any other costs applicable to accomplish each of and the work elements involved to establish, expand, or otherwise (buildings, towers, modify facilities utilities, grounding, etc.) at this location. Tower price (includes all tower related items) $ N/A Building price ( includes all contents) $ 41,925.00 Grounding price $ 7,000.00 Other prices /costs as itemized in listing $ Total 57.472.38 Facility Proposal (Base Configuration) (A) $ 106,397.38 Please itemize and extend all Facilities Price /costs for each alternate identified r `h r 1 Summary -- � .. L:nuc_ �.;je Price 1C:e P� aposa (Page 95 -96). SYSTEM: Provide an itemized and extended listing including descriptions, quantities, unit prices /costs, extended prices / costs, and total Prices/costs of all equipment, materials, supplies, and installation work related to this location. Fixed System equipment Proposal Sim Control & Dispatch $ 1, 149,589.06 Other costs as itemized in listing M/W $ 307, 111.77 Total System Proposal (Base Configuration) (B) $ 1,456,700.83 Please itemize and extend all System Price /costs for each alternate identified under the Price Proposal Summary (Pages 95 -96). alternate Facility Installation and labor proposal (C) $ 9, 200.00 System Installation and labor proposal (D) $ 1333!4.00 Total Site Proposal (Base Configuration) '" 710.942.21 its +H +t,+i� } � i , Please- Itemize and extend all Site Price/costs c_ /costs for each alternate ifen=ifiad rider the Price Pr ^'-•...sal su - p - 4 )eriC a em N,). 1 7F-' 6 Portable A. Basic 30 716.30 21,489.00 Total Radio Proposal (Base Configuration): $ _6,081,907.80 Please Itemize and extend all Radio Equipment Price /costa for each alternate identified under t:-ie Price Proposal Summary. * The quantities of radios and equipment shown in Appendix B are estimates provided as a guide for evaluation purposes only. The County may actually order more or less of any type and some types may not be purchased at all in the initial order deperdi:nq on the prices /costs of the radios and the overall system. Revision 4 Pa;, 1 5 ; 181 Page 122 PROPOSAL PRICZ DETAIL - R=10 EQ'JZPMEN!' ' Es=imated Unit Extended TiDC DPscrintiori Ouantity* Price Price LEVEL 1 Portable A. w /display, function select 800 2,184.40 1,747,520,00 B. as A with keypad 100 2,442.40 244,240.00 C. as A with encryption 80 2,915.40 233,232.00 D. as B with encryption 20 3,173.40 63,484.00 E. w/o display 150 2,184.40 - 327,660.00 Total Portables 1150 Mobile A. Front mount 300 1,893.20 567,950.00 H. Front mount w /keypad 100 2,664010 266,410.00 C. Trunk mount 100 2,023.20 202,320.00 D. trunk mount w /keypad 150 2,926.30 438,945.00 E. Fire truck. dual con==-=! head S0 3,006.10 180, 366.00 Totai Mobiles 7z0 Desktop A. W /display and remotes ?0 3,440.70 68,814.00 B. as A with encryption 10 4,043.20 40,432.00 C. W /display, local control 40 2,663.70 106,548.00 D. as C with encrypLion 10 3,266.20 32,662.00 E. a3 A w /Scan and private call 50 3,440.70 172,035.00 Total Desktops 130 Portable A. Basic 400 2,184.40 873,760.00 B. with keypad I no 2,442.40 244, 240.00 Total Portables 500 Mobile A. Front Mount 75 1,568.20 117,615.00 B. Front mount w /keypad 10 2,664.10 26,641.00 C. Trunk mount 10 1,698.20 16,982.00 D. Ty7m k mount w /keypad 5 2,926,30 14,631.50 Total Mobiles 1C0 Desktop A. Rcm.ote Controlled 8 3,115.70 24,925.60 B. Local Controlled 20 2,338.20 46,774.00 Total Desktops 29 l,Zvr-.7, 3 Desktop A. w /display & remote .1 2,237.70 2,237.70 Portable A. Basic 30 716.30 21,489.00 Total Radio Proposal (Base Configuration): $ _6,081,907.80 Please Itemize and extend all Radio Equipment Price /costa for each alternate identified under t:-ie Price Proposal Summary. * The quantities of radios and equipment shown in Appendix B are estimates provided as a guide for evaluation purposes only. The County may actually order more or less of any type and some types may not be purchased at all in the initial order deperdi:nq on the prices /costs of the radios and the overall system. Revision 4 Ll Page 123 PROPOSAL PRICE DETAIL INSTALLATION List the installation prices of all mobiles, desk -top radios and remotes. Identify the individual types of radios, quantities, unit costs and extended prices for all items. Installation costs include programming where necessary. Radio Quantity unit Price Extended Price Total radio installation price (Base Configuration) $ 316.775.00 Please Itemize and extend all Radio Installation Price /costs for each alternate identified under the Price Proposal Summary. PROPOSAL PRICE DETAIL TRAINING Please provide unit and extended prices for each of the following classes: System Managers Dispatchers /Dispatch Supervisors General Management Field Responders Maintenance Technicians Please total all extended prices and propose a total training price proposal for the base configuration: Training Proposal (Base Configuration) $ 51,600 Please Itemize and extend all Training Price /costs for each alternate identified under the Price Proposal Summary. PROPOSAL PRICE OPTION ITEMS Per channel cost of encryption $ ?'!C (if not previously included in Base Price) Per channel cost of telephone interconnect $ 9. 308, 0 model specific D i rri ral onne -T—rnt i nn ret --refi t r-nct_c p;n rarii n S see co"r chaprg Scanning addition costs per radio $ included Juiy --8, 21009 Pprie of 1 Page 124 PROPOSAL PRICE DETAIL SPARE PARTS - RADIO SYSTEM PROPOSAL TITLE: RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS/EQUIPMENT: List the recommended items, unit prices, recommended quantities, and extended prices. Total Spare parts price (Base Configuration) $ 71,698.65 Please Itemize and extend all Spare Parts/Equipment Price/costs for each alternate identified under the Price Proposal Summary. NOTE: Prices/costs for accessories, spare parts, tools and test equipment will not be included in the price analysis. These prices will be considered as a factor in the technical evaluation. Ll PROPOSAL PRICE DETAIL SPARE PARTS - NETWORK CONNECTION SYSTEM PROPOSAL TITLE: RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS /EQUIPMENT: List the recommended items, unit prices, recommended quantities, and extended prices. Total Spare parts price (Base Configuration) $ 34,303.50 Page 125 Please Itemize and extend all Spare Parts /zcaipment (Network Connection System) Price /costs for each alternate identified under ® the Price. Proposal Summary. NOTE: The prices /costs of the spare parts, tools and test equipment will not be inclucea in the price analysis. These prices will be considered as a factor in the technical evaluation. rl trgi` €l ea 11,'eM N :0. I6E16 �3' 20C19 Page 126 PROPOSAL PRICE -M= -TAIL ACCESSORIES EST. PER UNIT OUPNTITY DESCRIPTICN Nr�s{= /r�nr} =I, nRTCE 600 Speaker Microphone PAAE3E $ 146.20 (Level 1 portable) 300 Speaker Microphone PAAE3E $ 146.20 (Level 2 portable) 300 Speaker /Mic with antenna PAAEIC and PANCIK $ 179.74 (level 1) 2000 Leather Carry Case with removable Belt Loop PAHCIF $ 35.26 '_500 Single Unit Battery Charger CHIRAL $ 74.75 350 Telephone Handset for mobile radio 344A3783P2 $ 77.63 750 Battery PAPAIE $ 124.70 (level 1 handheld) 300 Battery PAPAIE $ 124.70 (level 2 handheld) 400 Vehicular Charger H2V01 +7004. $ 403.40 100 Vehicular charger with amplifier (RF -35W) H2V01 +7004 +V7200 $ 1,065.80 200 Headset w /microphone RHS -8 $ _ 357.57 15 Battery Analyzers OP6500 & CT173H $ 1,780-59 List other available accessories and costs. * The quantities shown are estimates provided as a guide for evaluation purposes only. The County may actually order more or less of any type and come types may not be ,,,,...c � . � YP lr- 1 r�+��+aaSed at all in the iiai�3 ai order depending on the prices /costs of the radios and the overall system. Revision 3 • E U e_ Agency BCCFR E.NIS Fire East Golden Crate Fire Immokalee Marco Island Fire North Naples Fire Sheriff Comm. Div Isle cf Cap:: Bi? Corkscrew Ochogee Fire Control APPENDIX C COLLIER COUNTY RADIO DISTRIBUTION BY AGENCY `i Page 127 Current Mobiles Portable Base 12 14 2 52 29 13 25 25 4 13 Z3 2 9 13 2 9 16 1 21 30 4 299 556 4 6 3 1 15 16 1 11 20 2 `i Page 127 2000 Mobile Portable Base 16 I8 4 63 36 17 45 45 6 16 30 3 10 21 3 13 22 2 30 42 7 407 754 20 i0 5 2 20 20 1 12 20 3 10 Ll a'y 211 2 ;9 ?aze 'TZaDf i -t 1 APPENDIX D Federal Comrnun,canons Commission Geltyscurg. PA ,7325 -7745 RA.D IO STATIO Nr L I CE ti S E L,censee Name: CCLL:E'R, COUNTY GF Aad,o Serv.ee: YP TRUNKED PUB. SA:'zTY /SPEC =:+L == ='C'• L -nsc Issue Gate: 901024 Call Sign: WNSK615 File Number:* 9002629S -56 License Expiration Cate: -51024 Frequency Advisory No: 1881019261 Number of Mobiles by Catagory. Venlcular - 1000x: Portable •1000xsAircraft ' :e:ea=Marine trx 901024:f I5 1 2A COLLIER, COUNTY OF SHERIFFS OFC COMMUNICATIONS 3301 TAMIAMI TRL E NAPLES FL 3392 •..... .. •._....., jCaiIG11'..LOC,"1 {liCat FCC LO. Freduencles IM MZI Station�No. otI Emission, Class Umcs Designator 1i GVL�Vt watts 'watts) sl I E.R.P. I Ground If IW alt it Elev IA-,- i•rgt.f 70 lip a t,'ud Lan tune I Antenna Lo- guuae 1: 656.25250 FB2 1 2CK013E 150.000 435.000: 13 700 2E,-10 -.=7 C61 -34 -32 KART 620 855.48750 FB2 .1 20KOF3c 150.000.435.000 856.962 -50 F32 1 2CK0F3-- 150.000 435.000: 857.18750 FB2 1 20KOF -3t- 150.000 435.000 857.952.50 FB2 1 20KCF3E 150.000 435.000 653.95250 F32 1 2CKO.38 1 =0.000 435.000- 859.48750 FB2 1 2CKCF3=' 150.000 435.0007 859.95250 FB2 1 20K073 150.000 435.000 860.48750 FB2 1 20KCFT. 150.000 435.000: 860.962.50 FB2 1 20K0:_- 130.000 435.00D 2: 856.76250 FB2 1 20KCF3E 150.000 435.CC0: 10, 700 26 -18 -25 081 -.9 -01 H AT 5 5 857.75250 FB2 1 20KOF3E 150.000 435.000 858.70'2:0 FB2 1 20KOF3E 150.000'435.CCD 859.76250 FB2 1 20K0.3E 150.000 435.000: 860.76250 FB2 1 20K0F3Z' 150.000 435.000; 3: 856.93750 FB2 1 2CKOF3E 150.000 751.000: 13 250 25 -11 -45 081 -20-47 FAAT 245 857.93750 FB2 1 20KO73E 150.000 :751.000 859.93750 FB2 1 20K0F3E 150.000 751.000 859.93750 FB2 1 20KOF3E 150.000 751.000 860.93750 FB2 1 20KC73E 150.000 751.00D 4: 811.26250 MO 20O020KOF3E 35 -000: 65.000 811.48750 MO 20002CKOF3E 35.000x65.000' 811.76250 MO 200020KO73E 35.000 65.000; 811.93750 MO 20002CK0F3V 35.000 65.000 811.95250 MO 200020KOF3E 35.000 65.000E 812.48750 MO 200020KOF3E 35.000 65.000: 812.76250 NO 200020KOF3E 35.000 55.000: 812.93750 MO 20OC20KOF3E 35.000 65.000 812.96250 MO 200020KOF3E 35.000 65.000s 813.75250 MO 200020KOF3E 35.000 65.00Ct 813.93750 M.O 20002CKOF3E 35.000 65.000 FEDERAL Tnis sumaritat,on became, ,nval,d and must be returned to the Commaswn ,f the stn.ons are not placed in operauon wrtn.n COtii1 UNICATIOS e.gnr morons. umess an e.tens.on of time nos been granted. �i �_ •.• EXCEPTION. B00 Mtea trunsed ano ce,ts.n 900 Mrta aat.on co"'Im ISStOti t.censes cancel auto- ar. call " .( net cons rructea -min one rest. FCC 57a.L D APPENIDIX D p.d er a, Cpmman KatlOns C °mTlsslOn RADIO STATION LICENSE Licensee •vame: CCLLicR, COU!:TY OF Radio Service: D 7 K �B Y_ T_.UN.,�D FL License Issue 0ate. 901 024 Call S,9m WNSK516 File Nurnoer- 90C2Eo9266 L.Cense E,o.rat,on Date: 90T CO — - s FreQUency Advisory No- 1881019261 N umoer of Moorl.s Cy Category: Vehicular - 1000 *■ Pcrta°,e --'Coo* *Aircraft - rrazr:Marene - r*. r. rPagers :.r.r :■ 901C24N 15 2 2A COLLIER, COUNTY OF SHE -FlF FS OFC C.^..MMUNICATICNS 3301 TAMIAXI T-RL- E NAPLES FL 33962 JCac��n %eCr;r.Ieal.�Ut� ;tCd :,G,u ;CC 1.0. Frequenctei -' ' Station No. of Emission` ,MML - Class. Units Des. namr g Cutout wa,er I Iwartst - E.9.?, •• Greunq - .(Watts) 1 ueva :•nt. HgL Antenna - I .o ..p f Lotnupe• J ant lnna• I Lon e g. Hoe 81.3 .96250 M0 200O20 —KZF 3 55.000 - 65 . CCO 814.487 =0 hO 20002CKOF3.= 35.004.65.000 814.76250 HO 200C20K0F37— 35.000 65.000 814.93750 M0 20CO20KOF3- 35.000 65.000. 814.96250 MO 200020KOF3E 35.000 63.000' 815.4875C kC 200020KCF3E 35_OCO 6.=.000- °16.76250 MO 20002 u*nF3E 15.00n 65.000 E15.93750 MO 200020KOF3_7 35.000 ES.00a MO 200020KC.33n 35 -000 . 00.000 TRANSX7T ER S_=7ZT ADDRESS" CITY COUNTY STAT° 1: 7 MI .. OF SR 951 1 MI N OF SR 84 NAPLES CCLLIER FL 2: SR 846 AND OIL WELL G7 ADE RD G:CI:�JG COLLIER FL 3: 4 MI S OF SUNNYLAND ON SR 29 NAPLES CCLLIrR FL %R—,A CF OPERATION 3IT 4: FL CCU!fTYWID =: CCLLI =R AINTING AND LIG -FTING SP:_CiFICATICNS ITS 1: SZE ATTACH =D FORM 715/ 71EA FaRAGRAPHS: 1 3 7 16 21 ITE 2: SEE ATTACHED FORM 715/715A FA- AGR;.PFS: A H 7— F. !7TROL POINTS:3301 TAMT_P -II TRL E !tP?LES FL NTROL POINT PHONE: 813- 793 -5299 LCV GROWTH !iISSICN DESIG :IATCR {S) CCNVBaTt -1 ? C^NFORM T'C QESIS (�TCR;S) 3ET OUT I!f PART 2 OF THE CCMMISSION'S RULES. PAGE 2 OF : 4 FEDERAL r autnontallon °.comes .-valid and mYet be r*turned to the :'•1i C O tit tit i; N I C A T 10-NS Commas. in .! en• tut•ons ♦re nor peJceo in ooera Loon M.lntn s "r�„�•iI qnt aT��N S30o`Mt+r an ^.tension o, time nos Cie.. granted. •: �_ COtiI�'i ISSIO� �.c er nes °anC e, .utemau •`o ago c.rta.n 900 MNt station ... c atlr .r not tonsr....... - _ -• .. uenda, !t­m [Ja 1,6� -7 ,! tJy 2'a, 20,)9 PaZe 130 APPENDIX D CO\DITIOtiS OF GRA'F'T A_ Subject to the provisions of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, subsecuent acts. treaties, and all regulations heretofore or hereafter made by this Commission, and furtner subject to the conatttcns and requirements set forth in this authorization the licensee or permtttee hereof -is authorized to use and operate the radio transmitting facilities herein described. This authorization shall not vest in the licensee • or permtttee any right to operate the station nor any right to the use of t]-e frecuenctes designated in the authorization beyond the term hereof, nor in any other manner than autncrtzed herein. H. Neither this authorization nor the right granted herein shall be assigned or otherwise transferred to any person, firm, company, or corporation except by specific authortzatton of the Commission. C. ;his authorization is issued on the licensee's representation that the statements contatneo to licensees application are true and that the undertakings therein contatnec, so far as they are consistent herewith, vJtil be carried out in good faith. The licensee shall, during the term of this license, rencer such service as will serve public interest, convenience. or necessity to the full extent of the privileges herein conferred. D. This authorization is subject to the right of use cr occntrcf by the Government of the United States conferred by Section 705 of the Cammuntcat:cns Act of 1934, as amended. FOR FCC USE ONLY LI 0 Ll V 2 -lo?p APPEtiDTX E Fedetal Commumcalions Commission CettYsourg. PA ,7725.7245 RADIO STATION L I CE N' S E Licensee Name: COLLIE?, COUNTY OF Radio service: YP TRUNKED PUB. Sr.FE._�SPECIAL E:".E=G- License Issue Cate: 930430 Call Sign: _ WNLK955 File Number- 911.10535':3 License Expiration Date: 980509 Freovency Advisory No: 1884032296 Number of Mobiles by Category. Vehicular • *911;** Portable -wit — it Aircraft - st — x * Marine - w * * w * wPagers s•* w * * w * 9304308 25 1 2R COLLIER, COUNTY OF GARY ARNOLD 3301 E TAXIAMI TRL NAPLES FL 33962 . ... FCC 1r Frequencies Station No. of Emission I putout Power ( E.R.P. Ground ant, t+gt. Antenna Antenna I.p. ( MHz) Class Unets Des"..' I i IV,attst IYlaccs) I II Eleva 7o Tid Latitude Longttuoe 1: 856.3750 :320 :1 2C K0: 1_ :ISO. 000 :300.000' 1C@ 800 2E -2C -25 081 -42 -43 KAAT 810 . 657.43750 FS2C 1 2OK0F3E 150.000 1300 -OCa 858.43750 _32C 1 20KOF2 150.000[300.00G 859.26250 i32C 1 20K0 F2E `150.000 300.000; 859.43750 F32C 1 2CK0-3E 150.000 ;300.90^ 860.26254 -32C 1 20::0: _= 1SO. OCO �300.00C 860.43750 -1-32C 1 1 20KG:3E 750.000 300.00 G 2: 811.43750 3i0 :1.5 C CE 20K0F2E 35.000:70.000 812.43750 f0 13 0 C 20K0F'2 35.000 € 70.000 013.43750 0 `'50- 2GK2 F -_ __ =nnn 70.00s 814.26250 -10 1500 2CK0 ?3E 35.000 70.00G 814.43750 380 1500€ 2GK0 35.000 70.CCC 815.26250 MO 15Cj 2CKOF2E 35.000 70.00. 815.43750 110 1504 2CK01F 3E :35.000 € 70.000 'TRANSMITTER TREEIt AID = =SS CITY COUNTY STATE 1: .4 MILE S OF E T5_°AY ET AND 4 ME E CF BONITn SPRINGS LEE FL i+REA� OF OPERATION SIT: 2: FL COU1,,YWIrE: CJLLI?3 I PAI:t'TI: {G AND LI�iTI 1� SPL I'ICATIO: {S SITE 1: SEE AT'TA.CH FCLZM 715J715A'; I PAP.AGRAPFS: '.1 3 7 i16 21 CCU ROL POINTS:3301 E TAXIA�11 TRL NAPLES FL CCNTnOL POINT P:DONE: P13'774 -8463 SLOT.+: GROWTH I i I - Ytiva a- yr c ' ` $ FEDERAL This autnorization becomes Invalid and must be returned tb the Commission .f the stations are not placed in oberavon wttnlD {';�� �:• COMMUNICATIONS ranted. l e19nt morons, unless an extension of time Ms been q %`` •'��•� EXCEPTION Boo Mhet e,unxed and certain goo MMZ station ear. COMMISSION licenses lintel autom ancaily II not eonseruueo within one Y FCC S. 40 W L] Ite: i i No. 1 E 6 ,'u!y° ?Q. 2009 APPENDLX E Federal Communications Commission ' Gettysourg, FA 17325 -7245 RADIO STATION LICE \rSE Licensee name: -C=_r 1F-R,- COUNTY CF Aatbo Service: YP TQUNKED PUB. S3F _7TY/SPECIAL E9ERG, License Issue Date: 930430 Call Sign: WNLK955 File Numoer. 9111563643 License E�P,ration Date: 980509 Frequency Advisory No: 1894032286 Numoer of Mobiles by Category: Vehicular • *915** Portable ­*****Aircraft • tr it : * * * Marine - * **.**Pagers ** * * * * * 9304308 25 2 2R COLLIER, COUNTY OF GARY ARNOLD 3301 E TAMIAMI TRL NAPLES FL 33962 tauon:.i ecztrncat _ 5oecrncznons FCC Frequeneles OV[C4T Station No. 01l Emi�sion Power E.R.P. Ground i JAM, /ygt. Antenna I Anttenna LO. (MMt) Class Units Oesi nator (Wens) IWatis) Eleva I To T,o Lat.tuoe Con etude TA710 :1 CLASS Sli 'IX I C = INTERCONNE;CT TATIC.t CLASS SUFFIX •' J = TEMPORARY WITH INTrRCCNNECT STATION CLASS SUFFIX : K = STAND —BY V'ITH INT_.CONNEC!T TATION I CLASS SUFFIX L ITINERANT WIT:? INT== CO:tNECT - ISSION DESIGN; T OUT IN PART i j r R(S) Cc:[VERTED TO CONFORM tO DESIGNA OF.'THE OOMMISSICN'S RULES -1 (S) t'titisL � ur c FEDERAL t yf,c This authorization becomes invalid and mutt be returned 10 the 1 J1 t Cnmmlaelon it the stations are not Placed In o0 *r +t1On within :.,\;:;,J COMMUNICATIONS e, tit monens, unless +n a *tension of time has been g q ranted. CO Iy1ISSI0y EXCEPTION: 900 PAN truneed and certain goo MNZ station tar. licenses Cancel auto mat scally If not constructeo 11Ylln.n One Y FCC ty, 0 0. ` r ,3 `'fin 20 `i H wi 1 . 1O Page "733 APPENDIX F BUILDINGS /AREAS THAT REQUIRE SPECIFIC RF COVERAGE IMMOKALEE WINN DIXIE SHOPPING CENTER CELITO .LINDO IMMOKALEE HEALTH CLINIC ALL SCHOOL BUILDINGS ALL PACKING HOUSES STATE FARMERS MARKET EL LUCERO BAR PLANTATION BAR AND GRILL HOUSING PROJECT AT SOUTH 4TH AND DELAWARE FARM WORKERS VILLAGE OAK HAVEN HOUSING PROJECT IMMOKALEE JAIL CENTER /STOCKADE EVERGLADES CIRCLE K- DOWNTOWN EVERGLADES CITY EVERGLADES CITY HALL CASTS RANGER STATION SP. E4 -FROM TURNER RIVER RD TO COUNTY LINE PLANTATION ISLAND PORT OF THE ISLANDS US 41 -FROM 29 TO COUNTY LINE EAST NAPLES NAPLES JAIL CENTER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX BUILDINGS LELY PALMS HEALTH CENTER BUENA VIDA HEALTH CENTER SOUTH BLOCKS AREA CITY Or NAPLES NAPLES COMMUNITY HOSPITAL LE PARC CONDOMINIUM ALL CONDOMINIUMS ON GULFSHORE BOULEVARD lop MARCO ISLAND ADMIRALTY HOUSE ADRIATIC 0 61 ANAHITA APOLLO BEACH CLUB CAMELOT CAXAMBAS TOWER CHARTER CLUB DOCKSIDE EAGLE CAY EMERALD BEACH FALLS FLORENTINE VILLAS GRAND BAY GULFVIEW HARBOUR BOAT CLUB ISLAND CLUB I,II III MARBELLE CLUB MARGARITA CLUB MARRIOTT MOORINGS OLD SOUTH VIEW PLANTATION PRINCESS DEL MAR RIVERSIDE ROYAL SEAFARER SANDCASTLE I, II SANDS SEAWINDS SMOKE HOUSE HARBOUR SOUTH SEAS (ALL) STEVENS LANDING SUNNY SHADOWS SUNSET HOUSE SURF CLUB SUSSEX TRADE WINDS VILLA DE MARCO WEST VOYAGER WESTVIEW ON THE BAY APPENDIX F ANCHOR REEF BAYSIDE CLUB BREEZY POINT CASA DE MARCO CHALET CRESCENT BEACH DUCHESS EAGLES NEST ESSEX FLORENTINE GARDENS FRENCH VILLAGE GRANDVIEW HABITAT OF HIDEAWAY. HILTON ISLANDER COVE MARCO BAY RESORT MARISOL PLAZA MISTY COVE NAUTILUS PANAMA CLU3 PRINCE RADISSOH ROYAL MARCO POINT (ALL) SAN MARCO RESIDENCES SANDPIPER. SEAVIEW SHIPPS LANDING II, III SOMERSET SOUTHERN BRE-Z- GARDENS SUMMIT HOUSE SUNRISE BAY CLUB SUNSET HOUSE NORTH SURF WALK SWALLOWS OF MARCO TROPIC ISLE VILLE DEL MARE WATERS EDGE r;a {re It 4t o. &1 Page 134 i 0 Page 135 APPENDIX F GOLDEN GATE GOLDEN GATE FIRE STATIONS 70 AND 71 AREAS SOUTH OF SR 84 FORD TEST TRACK POWER ONE CONDOMINIUMS QUALITY INN /GOLDEN GATE PARKWAY FOXY LADY LOUNGE SUPER 8 /DAVIS BLVD. AT CR 951 NORTH NAPLES ALL HIGH RISE BUILDINGS RITZ- CARLTON REGISTRY RESORT SAMS WAREHOUSE BENTLEY VILLAGE MOORINGS PARK Is SPECIAL OPERATIONS /INVESTIGATIONS EMS Al 951 AND 41 NAPLES I`rlA'LVOR BAYSHORE /BAY VIEW PARK THOMASSON ROAD /AVALON SCHOOL LEE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL - MOBILE ONLY GULF COAST HOSPITAL - MOBILE ONLY SOU'T'HWEST FLORIDA REGIONAL HOSPITAL - MOBILE ONLY LEE HEALTH PARK - MOBILE ONLY NAPLES COMMUNITY HOSPITAL NORTH COLLIER HOSPITAL IMMOKALEE HEALTH CLINIC EMS STATION 6- IMMOKALEE MARCO ISLAND URGENT CARE CENTER EAST POINTE HOSPITAL Revision 1 is ^c)enaa iterY, ids. 11� its _ ,:�!.! 3.2009 r'2ie 150 9f 1s' APPENDZX G PUBLIC PAYUZNT 80ND Page 136 Request for Proposals #94 -2101 "Design / Ins tallat_cn of an 600 MHz County Government Trunked Radio 6yatem'l BOND No. 81393082 KNOW ALL MEN tY THESE PRESENTS t That Ericsson GE Mobile mmun�'ca ions Inc- _ �s Yrincipai, and F d ral InsuranceC any dg Surety, located at.r.�a.in Ro arren ` NJ 07061 -1615 (Business Address) are na an rates oun to 11ier Count Government as obligee in the gum of Ten Million Six Hundred Fifty Thousa -n-rTH ee Hundred ($ -- - - - - -- ) for the payment whereof we b1nd ourselves, Sixty b03 our heirs, executors, personal representatives, successors and assigns, jointly and severally. WHEREAS, Principal has entered into a contract, dated as of the 1& day of nrtnhar , 1994, with Obligee for DesionL nstallation in accordance w1th drawings and speci cations,�wh�cFi contract is incorporated by reference and made a part hereof, and is referred to as the Contract. THE CONDITION OF TH18 BOND is that i! Principals Promptly makes payment to all claimants as defined in Section 255,05(1), Florida Statutes, supplying Principal with labor, materials or supplies, used directly or indirectly by Principal in the prosecution of the work provided for in the Contract, than this bond is vvid1 otherwise it remains in full force. Any changes in or under the Contract and compliance or noncompliance with any formalities Connected with the Contract or the changes do not affect Surety's obligation under this Bond. The provisions of this bond are subject to the time '_imitations of Section 2SS.05(2). In no event will the surety be liable in the aggregate to claimants for more than the penal_ sun of this Payment Bond, regardless c.1 the number of suite that may be filed by claimants. IN WITNESS WiiEREOFt the above parties have executed this instrument this 1 _1 day of PrIOUPC , 1994, the name of each party being —a_ axed and these presents duly signed by its under - signed representative, parsuar.t to authors =y of its governing body. Revision 1 E E-1- Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of: Witnesses as to Principa STATE OF COUNTY OF Page 137 PRINCIPAL: Fricsqnn 9F biabilp ramunirations Inc. By, Name I I/A Z, -5'-,rg Its 17-Z,-aytt:!.� 51%.'I—s Y The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before Tra this JZ,day of 1994 , by Cc�-)yp,2- Lz:�7 k k 1, an r�— of a corportc—lon, on behalf of the corporation. He a e is personally known to me OR has produced -a identification and did (did no".) take an oath. My Commission Expires: (Signature of Notary) (Legibly Printed) (AFFIX OFFICIAL SEAL) Notary Public, State o-4 �ckcj commission No.: 0(n ATTEST: SLMEThyt rents Name) (BuaLnese Address) (Authorized signatu—Na7' Witness an to Surety (PrintGti Name) OR gpd rat Tngitrance f ampany As Actorney In Fact (Attach' Power of Attar^ey) �traaaca 15 Mountain View Road Warren Ni %061 -1615 8ujeiness dress) Eddie Monteith (Printed Name) 214 953 -3200 (Telephone Number STATE OF _ Texas COUNTY OF Dallas c!,, Cn::a !,t em rvo. 166'16 , uiy 28 2X,9 P a e e °ia2ot"18 1 Page 138 The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this I1day of Oatober , 1994, by Eddie Monteith a a ttorney -in- c Gf Federal fnsurance Company Surety, on behalf of urety. He/She =personally nown to me oR has produced Personallv known as identificacion and who did (d d not take an oath. 1 My Commission Expires: 3 -30 -97 (Signature of Note ) fames_ Lillian Burford_,.r,, (Legibly Printed) (AFFIX OFFICIAL SEAL) Notary Public, State of Texas Commission No.i N/A Countersigned - Florida Charlotte M. Smith - Wilkes L] L1 1 31 Page 139 APPENDIX H BOND NO. 81393082 P73LIC PZRFORXMCE 30= Request for Proposals #94-22O_ 11Design./Installation of an 800 MHz County Government Trunked Radio System" KNOW ALL MEN By THESE PRESRNTS : That Ericsson GE Mobile Communications Inc. as Principal, and Federal Insurance _ _ Company , as Surety, located at 15 Mountain View Rd. arre 07061-1615 (Business Address) are leid and firmly bound to Collier County Government. Purchasion DeoA-rtmeptas " Obligee in the sum of--Te5 Million Six HUndr Ugsand, Three Hundred Sixty ($ 10,658,360.03 - - - - for the payment wherect we bond ourselves, our 03/100 heirs, executors, personal representatives, succeesvre and assigns, jointly and severally. WHEREAS, Principal has entered into a contract dated as of the 18 day of October , 199 4 , with Obligee for Design /Installation of an � MHZ County Government runked Radio systern in acccrdance w to drawings and specifications, which contract s incorporated by reference and made a pare hereof, and is referred to as the Contract. THE CONDITION OF THIS BOND is that if Principal: 1. Performs the Contract at the times and in the manner prescribed in the Contract; and 2. rays Cbligee any and all losses, damages, coats and attorneys, fees that Obligee sustains becauas of any default by Principal under the Contract, including, but not limited to, all delay damages, whether liquidated or actual, incurred by oblige*) and 3. Performs the guarantee of all work and materials furnished under the Contract for the time specified in the Contract, then thia bond is voidl otherwise it remains in full. force. Any changes in or under the contract and compliance or noncompliance with any fo- .malities connected with the Contract or the chengea do not affect 3u.ety1s obligation under this Bond. The surety, for value received, hereby stipulates ant agrees that no changes, extensions of time, alterations or additions to the "er-a :f th- Gont :acs or other work to be p°z.orm.ed hereunder: cr t h a epecifications referred to therein sha:11 1n anywiae affect its obligations under this bo::d, and it does hereby waive notice of any such changes, extensions of time, alterations or addir -ions to '.ht terms of the Contract or to work o: to the speci!icationa, Revislcn : 63 ntlC s iir''Ell No. I6C16 "u 2'8. 20'9 Paa- e I`-,4. vi 'i1 Pagc 140 This instrument shall be construed ir. all respects as a common law bond. It is expressly understood that the time provisions and statute of limitations under Bastion 255.05, Florida statutes, shall not apply to this bond. In no event will the Surety be liable in the aggregate to Obligee for more than the penal sum of this Performance Bond regardless of the number of suits than may be filed by Obligee. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the above parties have executed this instrument this � day of October , 1994, the name of each party being _ ixed and these presents duly signed by its undersigned representative, pursuant to authority of its governing body. Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of, witnesses as to -Print pa S'rAT!: OF F10 —,c(Z COUNTY OF _ Cs , j j -, o PRINCIPAL: Ericsson GE Mobile Communisations Inc. By: Name: 4,77, s.-r.c The foregoing_ instrument was acknowledged before me, this "' day of�_T , 1994 by 1 a corporal on, on Ae a i of the corpora ioR. He s e s personally known to me OR has produced .'( i,ic c r1 CCL as identification and did (did not) take an oath. My Commission Expiresc (Signature of Notary) (AFFIX OFFICIAL SEAL) ATTEST: Name (Legibly Dr me rotary Public, State OILLi'2 Commission No. C„_ C ��SC��cCo SURETY: witness as to surety 1-111 E SURETY: Federal Insurance Company .Mrinted Name) 15 Mountain vipw gQad--- WaCreo. NJ Q70§I-IfiI5 (Businegs Address) (ru"Morl2t_a x7gnature) Eddie Monteith T;rjEr.ed same) Attorney-in-Fact Countersigned - Florida Charlotte M. Smith-Wilkes LO Vy of Page 141 POWER OF ATTORNEY ngvnr'a 1JeM [�,io. 16=16 JU1v1 ?A 900)9 :iof i81 Know all Men by these Presents, That the FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, 15 Mountain View Road, Warren, New Jersey, an Indiana Corpora. ion, has constituted and appointed, and does hereby constitute and appoint Lillian Burford, R. Kevin Dwyer, Eddie Monteith 40 dHoward W. Marsh of Dallas, Texas ------------------------------------------------------------- each its true and lawful Attorney -in -Fact to execute under such designation in its name and to affix its corporate seal to and deliver for and on its behalf as surety thereon or otherwise, bonds of any of the following classes, to-wit: 1. Bonds and Undertakings (other than Bail Bonds) filed in any suit, matter or proceeding in any Court, or filed with any Sheriff or Magistrate, for the doing or not doing of anything specified in such Bond or Undertaking. 2. Surety bonds to the United States of America or any agency thereof, including those required or permitted under the laws or regulations relating to Customs or Internal Revenue; License and Permit Bonds or other indemnity bonds under the laws, ordinances or regulations of any State, City, Town, Village, Board or other body or organization, public or private; bonds to Transportation Companies, Lost Instrument bonds; Lease bonds, Workers' Compensation bonds, Miscellaneous Surety bonds and bonds on behalf of Notaries Public, Sheriffs, Deputy Sheriffs and similar public officials. a Bonds on behalf of Contractors in connection with bids, proposals or contracts. In Witness Whereof, the said FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY has, pursuant to its By-Laws, caused these presents to be signed by its Vice President and Assistant Secretary and its Corporate seat W to hereto affixed this 1st day of May 19 90 Corporate seat STATE OF NEW JERSEY r SS. County of Somerset I FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY By e Ja D Dixon Vice President On this 1st hey of May 19 go , before me personally came Richard D. O'Connor to me known and Dy me known lo be Assistant Secretary of the FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Ins corporation described in and which executed the foregoing Power of Attomay, and the said Richard D. O'Connor being by me duty sworn, did depose and say that he is Assistant Secretary of the FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY and knows the corporate seal thereof; that the seal affixed to the foregoing Power of Attorney, is such corporate seal and was thereto affixed by authority of the eyLarrs of said parry, and that he signed said Power of Attorney as Assistant Secretary of said Company by like authority: and that he is acpuamted with James D. Dixon and knows him 10 be the Vice President of Baia Company, that the signature of said James D. Dixon subscribed to said Power of Attorney is in Ina genuine handwriting of said James D. Dixon and was thereto suDscroed by suthorey, of said Bylaws and in deponent's presence. Notarial _Zt .p' Acknowledged and Sworn to berore me 1 on the dale above written. NUrARY m `' PUBLIC � JA NV A. SCAVOIP'411111 Notary Public JE,� CERTIFICATION �`� KAPiK' sit"o of 11AM MR r4. 2066520 STATE OF NEW JERSEY COUn[y Of SOmerSet SS- Commis +tor, Exmir> ..t'aba 2, 1994 I, the undersigned, Assistant Secretary of the FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, do hereby Cenity that the following is a true excerpt from the Bylaws of the said Company as adopted by its Board of Directors on March 2, 1990 and that this By-Law is in full force and effect. *ARTICLE XVIII. Section 2. All bonds. undertakings, contracts and other instruments other than as above for and on behalf of the Company which it is authoraad by law or its chaffer to execute. may and shall be executed in the name and on behalf of the Company either by the Chairman or the Vice Chairman or the President or a Vice President, jointly with five Secretary or an Assistant Secretary, under their respective designations. except that any one or more officers or attorneys -in -fact designated in any resolution of the Board of Directors or the Executive Committee. or in any power of attorney executetl as provided for in Section 3 below, may execute arty such bond, undertaking or other obligation as provided In such resolution or power of attorney. Section 3. All pa ars d Attorney for" on behalf oft" Company may and shall be exactlrod in the name and on behalf of the Company, either by the Chairman or the Vice Chairman or the Pfeskfent or a Vice President or an Assistant Vice President, jontly with the Secretary or an Asststant Secretary, under their respective designations. The signature of such officers may be engraved. printed or lnhOgraphed. The signature of each of the following officers: Chairman, Vice Chairman, President, arty Vice President, arry Assistant Vice President. any Secretary, arty Assistant Secretary and the seal of the Company may be affixed fly facsimile m any power of attorney or to any certificate notating thereto appointing Assistant rocrotanes or Andimeys-in -Fad for purposes only at wKuhng and attesting bonds and undertakings and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof, and any such power of attorney or certificate bearing such Facsimile signature or facsimile seal shelf be valid and binding upon the Company and arty such power so executed aro certified by such facsimile signature and facsimile seal shall be valid and bidding upon the Company with respect to any bond or undertaking to which it is attached" 1 further certify that said FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY is duty licensed lo transact fidelity and surety business in each of the States of the United States of America. District Of Columbia. Puerto Rico, and each of the Provinces of Canada with the rx^epnon c f Prince Edward island; and is atsoduty licensed to becorns sofa surety on bonds, undertakings, etc., permitted or ractulred by law. 1, the undersigned Ah ses',ant Secretary of !-ECFRAL INSURANCE COMPANY, do hereby cenity that the foregoing Power of Attorney is intuit force and effect. 11 _ �Gh�sran order my hand and the seat of said Comparty at Warren, N.J., this day of October t9 94 - .._7 to Assistant Secretary PAW NTEO USA APPENDIX I co • F- "t (n I F- '14- (n I F- 4- Ln ���� LAJ lq- vl Of LLJ LLJ CN Lii O LLJ 0) CN w LLJ LLJ cV Li cD CV Lij Of ,?e � i, F� 3 E 16 ju"Y :-,F l:,4 Page 11 3 CD 'F) LO F- U') 0 r1l V) F- U-) L I .-1 Item Nc)_ 16E16 ,iu!V 28. 2169 Pa -'a 158 of 131 Page 144 APPENDIX J CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, Ex- Officio the Governing Board of Collier County ( "Owner ") , hereby contracts with Ericsson GE Mobile Communications, Inc.( "Contractor ") of Lynchburg, Virginia, a Delaware corporation, to perform all work ( "Work ") in connection with "The. Design /Installation of an 800 MHz County Government Trunked Radio System" ( "Project "), as said Work is set forth in Request For Proposals #94 -2201 and other Contract Documents hereafter specified. Owner and Contractor, for the consideration herein set forth, agree as follows: Section 1. Contract Documents The Contract Documents consist of this Agreement, the Exhibits described in Section 6 hereof, and any duly executed and issued Addenda, "The Design /Installation of an 800 MHz County Government Trucked Radio System" and amendments relating thereto. All of the foregoing Contract Documents are incorporated by reference and made a part of this Agreement (all of said documents including the Agreement sometimes being referred to herein as the "Contract Documents" and sometimes as the "Agreement "). Both parties hereby Final Contract E t -'C ne "'J it ,'.,',1 Page 145 acknowledge and agree that no exceptions taken by the Contractor to the County's published RFP are part of this agreement except as expressly specified in the final version of the RFP which is made part of this agreement. The final version of the RFP includes addenda 1, 2, 3, 4, & 5 and additions, deletions, and changes agreed to in writing by both parties during contract negotiations. Pages modified by addendum are labeled with the word "revision" and the number of the addendum. Pages modified during subsequent contract negotiations are labeled "Final Contract ". Section 2. Scone of Work Contractor agrees to furnish and pay for all management, supervision, financing, labor, materials, tools, fuel, supplies, ® utilities, equipment and services of every king and type necessary to diligently, timely, and fully perform and complete in a good and workmanlike manner the Work required by the contract Documents, �j Sections. 3. Contract mount in consideration of the faithful performance by Contractor of the covenants in this Agreement to the reasonable satisfaction and acceptance of Owner (County), Owner agrees to pay, or cause to be paid, to Contractor the following amount (herein "Contract Amount "), in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, Eight Million, Two Hundred Thirty -tree Dollars and Twent-three Cents f CO nnn The contract amount includes extended prices for radio equipment Final Contract July 28. 20,,09 Paae 1 �;u of '13 1 Page 146 i that presently total Three Million, Eight Hundred Twenty -six Thousand, Seven Hundred Seventy -one Dollars ($3,826,771). Both parties acknowledge and agree that the total dollar amount for the radio equipment is an estimate and will be finalized prior to the ordering of the radio equipment. A summary of the pricing, (Appendix N) and the agreed upon payment schedule, (Appendix O) are included in this Agreement. Section 4. Bonds A. Contractor shall provide Performance and Payment Bonds, in the form prescribed in Appendices G and H, in the amount of 1009., of the Contract Amount, the costs of which to be paid by Contractor. The Performance and Payment Bonds shall be underwritten by a surety authorized to do business in the State of Florida and otherwise acceptable to Owner; provided, however, the surety shall be rated as "A" or better as to general policy holders rating and Class V or higher rating as to financial size category and the amount required shall not exceed 56 of the reported policy holders surplus, all as reported in the most current Best Key Rating Guide, published by A.M. Best Company, Inc. of 75 Fulton Street, New York, New York 10038. Final Contract n @'JC I�J 'J Y ? 0, 9 Page 147 B. If the surety for any bond furnished by Contractor is declared bankrupt, becomes insolvent, its right to do business is terminated in the State of Florida, or it ceases to meet the requirements imposed by the Contract Documents, Contractor shall, within five (5) calendar days thereafter, substitute another bond and surety, bo--h of which shall be subject to Owner's approval. Section S. Contract Time and Liquidated Damages Time is of the essence in the performance of the Work under this Agreement. The "Commencement Date" shall be established in the Notice to Proceed to be issued by the County. Contractor shall commence the Work within five (5) calendar days from the Commencement Date. No Work shall be performed at the Project site prior to the Commencement Date. Any Work performed by the Contractor prior to the Commencement Date shall be at the sole risk of Contractor. The Work shall be substantially completed within six hundred forty (040) calendar days from the Commencement Date. The Work shall be fully completed and ready for final acceptance by the County within seven hundred (700) calendar days from the Commencement Date (herein "Contract Time "). Final Contract "r�t�'rtda item No. 16E16 ,July 28, 20,09 Pace 1-�2 of 181 Page 148 10 (Section S. Continued) a. General 1. Both parties recognize that there are several categories of damages which may be suffered by the County in the event the Project is delayed or the system fails to perform in whole or in part including daily damages suffered by the County as a result of the Contractor's failure to complete the Project on or before the completion date as specified in the Contract Documents. 2. Both parties recognize that precise daily damages are impossible of agreed determination. Additionally, both parties recognize that consequential damages suffered by the County are calculable. a. Liquidated Damages. Contractor agrees to complete the system contemplated by the contract documents on or before the final completion date set forth in those documents. In the event contractor fails to complete the system on or before the final completion date, contractor shall pay to the County as liquidated damages, $1,250 per day for every day the system remains incomplete beyond the final completion date. Final Contract Is (Section 5.a.2 Continued) 29' 2039 e 1 3 Page 149 b. Consequential Damages. Both parties agree that consequential damages may flow from any failure of the system to perform in whole or in part. These damages are possible of calculation and such consequential damages may arise either in tort or in contract. In no event shall Contractor be liable to the County for incidental, consequential or special damages. This Paragraph nor any other part of the entire Agreement does not limit the liability of contractor to persons not party to the Contract for special damages, consequential damages and /or incidental damages. Nothing in this entire Agreement grants to any third party any right, claim or cause of action. 3. Contract time and time extensions. a. Contractor shall diligently pursue the completion of the Work and coordinate the Work being done on the Project by its subcontractors and materialmen, as well as coordinating its Work with all work of others at the Project Site, so that its Work or the work of others shall not be delayed or impaired by any act or omission by Contractor. Contractor shall be solely responsible for Final Contract 1Gc �''.'em N2. 16E-16 p.?P�P j iL i71 C`i Page 150 (Section 5.a.3.a Continued) all construction means, methods, techniques, sequences, and procedures, as well as coordination of all portions of the Work under the Contract Documents, and the coordination of Owner's suppliers and contractors as set forth in Paragraph 12.2. herein. b. Should Contractor be obstructed or delayed in the prosecution of or completion of the Work as a result of unforeseeable causes beyond the reasonable control of Contractor, and not due to its fault or neglect, including but not restricted to acts of God or of the public enemy, acts (or failure to act) of government (including the County), fires,-floods, epidemics, quarantine regulation, strikes or lockouts, Contractor shall notify the Owner in writing no later than five (5) business days after the time the Contractor knew or should have known of such delay, stating the cause or causes thereof, or be deemed to have waived any right which Contractor may have had to request a time extension. c. No interruption, interference, inefficiency, suspension or delay in the commencement or progress of the Work from any cause whatever, including those for which Owner may be responsible, in whole or in part, shall relieve Contractor Final Contract ?8. 2, 00'9 Page 151 ® of his duty to perform or give rise to any right to damages or additional compensation from Owner. Contractor expressly acknowledges and agrees that it shall receive no damages for delay. Contractor's sole remedy, if any, against Owner will be the right to seek an extension to the Contract Time; provided, however, the granting of any such time extension shall not be a condition precedent to the aforementioned "No Damage For Delay" provision. This paragraph shall expressly apply to claims for early completion, as well as to claims based on late completion. Section 6. Exhibits Incorporated. The following documents are expressly agreed to be incorporated by reference and made a part of this Agreement. ® RFP 94 -2201 Contractor's Original Proposal Agreed Upon Contractor Work Plan Contractor's Certificate(s) of Insurance Section 7. Notices A. All notices required or made pursuant to this Agreement by Contractor to Owner shall be in writing and delivered by hand or by United States Postal Service Department, first class mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, addressed to the following: Norris Ijams, Project Manager Collier County Government Center Building H, 3rd Floor 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, FL 33962 Contract Final �����ract �Vr da i' -m N ). irrIE July 23. 200 Page 152 B. All notices required or made pursuant to this Agreement by Owner to Contractor shall be made in writing and shall be delivered by hand or by United States Postal Service Department, first class mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, addressed to the following: Ericsson GE Mobile Communications, Inc. Joe Koniowsky, Operations Manager 5130 Eisenhower Blvd, Suite 246 Tampa, FL 33634 C. Either party may change its above noted address by giving written notice to the other party in accordance with the requirements of this Section. Revision 5 Section 8. Modification No modification or change to the Agreement shall be valid or binding upon the parties unless in writing and executed by the party or parties intended to be bound by it. Section 9. Successors and Assigns Subject to other provisions hereof, the Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the successors and assigns of the parties to the Agreement. F'i n-al (Font -r-ant Page 153 Section 10. Governing Law The Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida. Section 11. No Waiver The failure of Owner to enforce at any time or for any period of time any one or more of the provisions of the Agreement shall not be construed to be and shall not be a waiver of any such provision or provisions or of its right thereafter to enforce each and every such provision. Section 12. Entire Acreement is Each of the parties hereto agrees and represents that the n 1► J Agreement comprises the full and entire agreement between the parties affecting the Work contemplated, and no other agreement or understanding of any nature concerning the same has been entered into or will be recognized, and that all negotiations, acts, work performed, or payments made prior to the execution hereof shall be deemed merged in, integrated and superseded by the Agreement. Revision 5 Section 13. Severability Should any provision of the Agreement be determined by a court to he inenfnrr oaDle such determina 1C^ l •+ -F f c ''L' h t ahall not a_�e_� _:e validity or enforceability of any other section or part thereof. Final Contract Agenda item Nc), 16E16 July 28; 2009 Page 163 of 181 Page 154 Section 14. Construction Unless the context of this Agreement otherwise clearly requires, references to the plural include the singular, references to the singular include the plural. The term "including" is not limiting, and the terms "hereof ", "herein ", "hereunder ", and similar terms in this Agreement refer to this Agreement as a whole and not to any particular provision of this Agreement, unless stated otherwise. Additionally, the parties hereto acknowledge that they have carefully reviewed this Agreement and have been advised by counsel of their choosing with respect thereto, and that they understand its contents and agree that this Agreement shall not be construed more strongly against any party hereto, regardless of who is responsible for its preparation. L] Ll L-11 Page 155 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement on the date(s) indicated below. ATTEST: Secretary ATTEST C! 3 r �' e Approved ,As to Form: y Attorney CONTRACTOR: Ericcson GE Mobile Communications, Inc. By: N. J. Small Its: Teri (�tzv Sales Manaaer Date: [Corporate Seal] OWNER: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER,,00UNTY, FLORIDA, EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF COLLIER COUNTY k Ti o' h-�_�. Constantine 0 Its: ��airma�n Date: r7l b] genda item CJo. July 18, ?009 Page F1517J of ?81 POWER OF ATTORNEY Valid Through December 31, 1994 KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS that I, George R. Fath, Vice President & General Manager of ERICSSON MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS INC., a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Delaware, United States of America, and having a principal place of business at Mountain View Road, Lynchburg, Virginia, USA, do hereby appoint and constitute the Managers of Ericsson Mobile Communications Inc., designated below, as its true and lawful Attorneys -in- Fact, hereby giving and granting to them acting alone, full power and authority in the name and on behalf of ERICSSON MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS INC. to do the following through December 31, 1994: 1. Vice President & Region Manager Vice President Vice President Vice President Vice President Director Director Director Director Director Director Director Director Directors N.A. Business Areas Manager Manager Manager Manager Manager Manager Manager Manager Manager Manager Manager Business Development Managers Territory Sales Manager Major Account Manager Utility Systems Manager - North America - RLMR International Business; - Marketing and Engineering; - After Market Services/Parts; - Finance/Contract Management; - Systems, Applications Engrg. & Logistics - Utility Business Team; - Business Development & Strategic Prog. - Logistics & Systems Programs; - Public Service Systems; - Far East, Pacific & Latin America Operation; - Federal Government Systems; - Indirect Distribution Dev. & Strategic Programs - North America Region; - Utility Systems; - Utility Operations; - Private Systems; - SMR & Carrier Systems; - Florida Operations; - System & Product Development; - Marketing Communications; - Latin America; - International Program Management; - North American Region; Business Development - Real Estate Programs & Facilities - North America Region; - North America Region; - North America Region; - Utility Business; to execute: A) Sales, Purchase and consignment contracts, bids therefor, (including contracts providing for or relating to a franchise for the distribution or resale of this Company's products) and documents in connection therewith, including bids to and contracts with any Municipal, County or State Government, or with the Government of the United States or a foreign country, or with any agency or departmcnt of any such Government and bonds to secure the performance of such bids and contracts; and B) Installation, erection, and service contracts and bids therefor, and documents in connection ® therewith (including, but not limited to installation, erection, and service contracts and bids therefor with any Municipal, County or State Government, or with the Government of the United States or a foreign country, or with any agency or department of any such Government) and bonds to secure the performance of any such contract or bid. 0 9 Page I's" IN WITNESS WHEREOF, ERICSSON MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS INC. has caused this instrument to be executed by its duly authorized representative on this 28(h day of March 1994. ERICSSON MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS INC. e- Z-� `K George R. Fath, Vice President & General Manager ATTEST: Assistant Secretary UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF VIRGINIA ) :SS 0 CITY OF LYNCHBURG On this 28th day of !,.!arch 1994. before me personally came George R. Fath who, being by me duly sworn, did depose and say that he resides in Forest, Virginia that he is Vice President & General Manager of Ericsson Mobile Communications Inc.; said Ericsson Mobile Communications Inc. being the corporation described in the foregoing instrument; that he knows the seal of said corporation; that the seal affixed to the foregoing instrument is such corporate seal; that it was so affixed by authority of the Board of Directors; and that he signed his name thereto by like authority. Notary Public My Commission Expires: 3 // ! 916 I. Thomas A. Stutzman, Assistant Secretary of Ericsson Mobile Communications Inc., do hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of Power of Attorney executed on 2 th day of March 1994. — by George R. Fath, Vice President & General Manager of Ericsson Mobile Communications Inc. Witness my hand and seal this ;`day of 1994. ASSISTANT SECRETARY is Thomas A. Stutzman LpowatLdocl ifFni j +VV. 16E16 Ju!y 28 20�'-9 Pag3- 1, 72 ;n 18' 1 Page 156 APPENDIX K NO EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED COARTITLENT 13Y THE COUNTY IS GIVEN FOR DATA PROJECTIONS PRESENTED HEREIN. ALL DATA PROJECTIONS ARE "AS IS" FOR SUBMITTAL DEVELORVENT ONLY A -1 County Demographics Collier County is located on the southwest coast of Florida and is approximately 1,994 square miles. Bounded on the west by th6 Gulf of Mexico, it is bordered by Lee County on the north, Broward and Dade Counties on the east, and Monroe County to the South. Most of the population is concentrated on the western boundary of the County, adjacent to the Gulf of Mexico and clustered around the City of Naples, which is the county seat. A smaller population center is located south and east of the center of the northern county line concentrated around the town of Immokalee. Everglades City is the only other incorporated County, other than Naples, within the County. Collier County has a permanent residential population of Collier County was estimated to be 156,099 for 1990. Collier County experiences seasonal population fluctuations during the various tourist migrations. According to Collier County Growth Planning Department calculations, the average seasonal population fluctuation represents a 33 percent increase over the permanent population (see Table A -1). TABLE A -1 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA POPULATION PROJECTIONS Year Permanent Population Seasonal Population Total Projected Population 1988 138,950 197650 156,143 1989 148,050 202,936 166,162 1990 156,348 213,776 175,299 1995 194,238 266.270 218,008 2000 235,738 320,478 263,702 2005 278,557 376,411 3 10, 849 2010 324,257 4361'107 361,168 2015 361,887 485,264 402,601 2020 399,866 534,878 444,420 SOURCE: Collier County Growth Planning Department correspondence, March and April 1989. Based on BEBR Bulletin No. 88, March 1989. Revision 2 E (' -;y 2�3. 0D9 :5 173 Page 157 APPENDIX L AUTOMATIC VEHICLE LOCATION SYSTEM In addition to other information provided in the RFP, the AVL system shall be designed to meet the following performance requirements: a. # of vehicles to be AVL- equipped: 300 units b. Minimum vehicle speed: 30 mph c. Maximum vehicle speed: 75 mph d. Method of vehicle identification: 4 characters e. Vehicle tracking accuracy: Within 20 feet. f. o of vehicles that will position displays for driver: l00 (30 units) g. Types of AVL - equipped vehicles: Cars, ambulances and fire trucks. h. Data required for display units: CAD /MDT screens. Display as needed. i. Digital Data: RFP does not request MDT. AVL system ti , ti . . b L S11VlU ,a e 1 111.2gral.a , 1C to a MDT system. j. Frequency of Position Reporting; Periodic (all situations). k. Interface for vehicle position and RS -232 initially. status information at workstation. Possibly ethernet in the future. 1. Method of information display: Graphic map and display data in windows. m. Display update rate: Not longer than every 30 seconds. n. Control Center functions: Monitoring of vehicle positions and status Dispatching and route assignments Route direction Messaging Data Collection and Report Generation Maintenance Predications Alarms Revision 2 Page 158 APPENDIX M SUMMARY OF PRESENT 800 MHz SYSTEM Enclosed is a detailed listing of the current mobile, portable and control station inventory. The mobile radios are the 8615 model series. The portables are the 8560 series. The control station is a 8605 model. In addition to the mobile and portable units, the system includes the following: TOWER SITE: 1) Five repeaters 2) One antenna 3) One transmitter combiner 4) One receiver combiner 7) One receiver antenna (owned by Palmer Communications). CONTROLLER SITE: 1) One base station (mobile unit configured as a a base station) . 2) One RNT Switch. SYSTEM DOCUMENTATION: One copy of each of the following documents is available for review at the Purchasing Department: 1) The Multi -Net Radio Network Terminal Manual. 2) The 8000 Repeater Service Manual. Attachment Revision 2 5) 750 feet of coaxial cable (1 and 5 /8th inch diameter) 6) Three 19 inch equipment racks 7) One receiver antenna (owned by Palmer Communications). CONTROLLER SITE: 1) One base station (mobile unit configured as a a base station) . 2) One RNT Switch. SYSTEM DOCUMENTATION: One copy of each of the following documents is available for review at the Purchasing Department: 1) The Multi -Net Radio Network Terminal Manual. 2) The 8000 Repeater Service Manual. Attachment Revision 2 D 11 RFP 94 -2201 APPENDIX N PRICING SUMMARY (BASE PLUS SELECTED OPTIONS) Facilities System Dispatch Centers Digital Dispatch Upgrade Radio Equipment Training Installation, Warranty, Service Trade -In of VHF /800 Equipment Total Original Contract Price $625,037.94 $3,610,220.09 $497,647.70 $104,010.00 $3,826,771.00 $51,600.00 $2,103,946.50 (52,819,000.00) $8,000,233.23 Page 159 ;1 =()?3 Page 160 RFP 94 -2201 APPENDIX O PAYMENT SCHEDULE a) The County shall pay the Contractor for the successful completion of the milestones identified herein and as defined under this Agreement using the following schedule of values. 6. INSTALLATION OF MOBILES $300,000.00 $30,000.00 7. SYSTEM TESTING, ACCEPTANCE (substantial completion) $700,000.00 $70,000.00 8. SYSTEM TESTING, ACCEPTANCE (final completion) $200,000.00 $20,000.00 TOTAL CONTRACT AMOUNT $8,000,233.23 DISBURSE FINAL RETAINAGE $800,233.23 b) The County shall reserve the right to retain and accumulate the amounts shown in the column labeled " RETAINAGE" through out the prosecution of the work. The retainage shall be held and used to offset any liquidated or unliquidated obligations of the Contractor to the County arising from this agreement. c) Upon final system acceptance by the County and subject to the requirements set forth under PART D, Section 6.f of this Agreement, the County shall release all retainage to the Contractor not applied under paragraph b. d) The Contractor may request and the County agrees to make partial payment for portions of the work completed under each milestone identified herein. However, all requests for payment shall correspond to tasks as identified in the contract work plan. CONTRACT MILESTONE CONTRACT VALUE RETAINAGE 1. DESIGN REVIEW $400,233.23 $40,233.23 2. FACTORY AUDIT (STAGING) $400,000.00 $40,000.00 3. SHIPPING, DELIVERY OF SITE EQUIPMENT $1,500,000.00 $150,000.00 4. INSTALLATION OF SITE EQUIPMENT $2,000,000.00 $200,000.00 5. DELIVERY OF USER EQUIPMEN:T $2,500,000.00 $250,000.00 6. INSTALLATION OF MOBILES $300,000.00 $30,000.00 7. SYSTEM TESTING, ACCEPTANCE (substantial completion) $700,000.00 $70,000.00 8. SYSTEM TESTING, ACCEPTANCE (final completion) $200,000.00 $20,000.00 TOTAL CONTRACT AMOUNT $8,000,233.23 DISBURSE FINAL RETAINAGE $800,233.23 b) The County shall reserve the right to retain and accumulate the amounts shown in the column labeled " RETAINAGE" through out the prosecution of the work. The retainage shall be held and used to offset any liquidated or unliquidated obligations of the Contractor to the County arising from this agreement. c) Upon final system acceptance by the County and subject to the requirements set forth under PART D, Section 6.f of this Agreement, the County shall release all retainage to the Contractor not applied under paragraph b. d) The Contractor may request and the County agrees to make partial payment for portions of the work completed under each milestone identified herein. However, all requests for payment shall correspond to tasks as identified in the contract work plan. 0 v Page 161 APPENDIX P COLLIER COUNTY RADIO INVENTORY OCTOBER 1994 AGENCY MOBILE PORTABLE BASE TOTAL BIG CORKSCREW FD 14 17 2 33 BOARD OF COMM 250 76 31 357 EMS 51 30 2 83 EAST NAPLES FD 22 25 4 51 GOLDEN GATE FD 10 25 2 37 IMMOKALEE FD 8 15 2 25 ISLE OF CAPRI FD =5 6 0 11 MARCO ISLAND FD , 11 118 2 31 j NORTH NAPLES FD 21 25 14 50 OCHOPEE FD {f 19 �26 2 37 EI SHERIFF'S OFFICE ) 299 556 { 10 865 1 I� TOTAL 700 819 161 ( 2580 TT 717% -rvT i vzon rrnMAT.* AGENCY MOBILE IPORTPBLE 315 138 BASE 35 TOTAL 488 BCC *TOTAL BCC INCLUDES EMS, EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT; OCHOPEE FIRE, ISLE OF CAPRI FIRE AND ADMIN RADIOS lw 10/14/94 JJD N CD a5 a a �f � I ri w c x a� a w 4 y, w P4 a? E-+ M M a a M a O7 r- m H co r- 0 N r a N M a in O a N r U F� co to m N Q% Q N r, N m m N oo r-+ H r1 a co O N M Ei Vr Vi Vr Vr yr yr Vr yr V} yr yr yr t` a m a a a co a O r a co cn o in LO in a U) c- (n 0 O Ln ,-a LO Ln Ln ,-, Ln n M H ko Ln ,4 U) Ln in ri in r 0) t!) U) 00 r-I ­4 N W O r-i U yr yr ur vs cn Vr vt ur ur yr yr W L RC H O `4 CU N M N a N N O N a N ri V N %D O O O O %D co O 10 I- r- O iT O U1 In m r- N U) m 01 N In m M ri r-i lD t0 Q r-1 U) 01 M ri U) M ri r•I kD a a r-I M Ln O H a m C- kD k0 M ri a lD %D M O CA ri O U r1r yr �� yr yr v} yr o r %D o in in Ln m %.D in �-+ 04 rl i i` M N' N r-i l0 N U) m N Q M 0 0 m n I- r- O CO 0 ri w M O r-i Ol l0 M O O I� U1 !31 �0 is O Ql N U) ri Cl) O G H M co r-i U1 r-i 1p a M al N U) N H H N N O U) [� In r-I I �D O U rn• yr Vr yr yr yr yr to Vr Vr yr Utr V) rQ o rn o O a U) r i N O e-i ri 01 O H N U) N H co In 'i N 0N N r- Q Q w U Q Q rye rs. H W E L=+ Q a Q to � C4 c w H ' < <' a Cl Q co a w U a w w cn o u P4 a w H 2 w w z 0 a EA r- w U H 0 a `can a 0 o l< o'E o u x o II ►-i 2 Ci CJ) Ei m h h a, ASSUMPTION AGREEMENT This Assumption Agreement is made and entered into as of July 28, 2009, by and between Harris Corporation, a Delaware corporation ( "Harris "), M /A -COM, Inc., a Florida corporation ( "M/A- COM "), and Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida (the "County "). WHEREAS, on October 26, 1994, the County Board of County Commissioners (the "Board ") approved contract # 94 -2201 with Ericsson, Inc., for construction of the 800 MHz trunked radio system (attached hereto as Exhibit A) ( "Contract # 94- 2201 "), and subsequent to that award, the Board approved maintenance, software, and purchase agreements with Ericsson, Inc. and its successors, Com -Net Ericsson, Inc. and M/A COM, a subsidiary of Tyco Electronics Ltd. ( "TE "), including (1) the System Purchase Contract, dated August 30, 2002, between M /A- COM and the Board and (2) the EDACS Systems Maintenance Agreement by and between M/A- COM and the County dated November 17, 1999 (collectively (1) and (2), together with Contract # 94 -2201, each as modified, amended or supplemented, together with all orders issued thereunder or in connection therewith and together with all exhibits, schedules and annexes thereto, the "Agreement "); and WHEREAS, the Agreement remains in force and is used by the County and multiple agencies operating on the County's 800 MHz radio system; and WHEREAS, Harris hereby represents to the County that, by virtue of an asset purchase agreement between Harris, TE and an affiliate of TE dated April 16, 2009, Harris is an assignee of MI A-C OM in relation to the Agreement; and WHEREAS, the parties wish to formalize Harris' assumption of rights and obligations under the Agreement, effective as of the date first above written. NOW THEREFORE, IN CONSIDERAT JON of the mutual promises in this Assumption Agreement, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are acknowledged by the parties, it is agreed as follows: 1. Harris accepts and assumes all rights, duties, benefits, and obligations under the Agreement, including all existing and future obligations to pay and perform under the Agreement as provided therein. 2. County hereby aclnowledges and agrees (i) that the sale of the Wireless Systems Business of TE to Harris (the "Transaction ") that was closed on May 29, 2009 does not require further consent by the County and is not deemed to be a default or breach under the Agreement (including, without limitation, by reason of the assignment of the Agreement), (ii) that the Agreement will remain in full force and effect, (iii) that no termination of the Agreement will occur as a result of the Transaction (including, without limitation, by reason of the assignment of the Agreement), (iv) that all notice and other requirements under the Agreement are satisfied cc E ,, with respect to the Transaction and (v) that, as of July 28, 2009, neither TE nor KA -COM nor any of their affiliates shall have any further obligations or liabilities under the Agreement. 3. Except as expressly stated herein or in the Agreement, no further supplements to, or modifications of, the Agreement are currently contemplated by the parties. 4. Notice required under the Agreement to be sent to Harris shall be directed to: Harris Corporation 1011 Pawtucket Blvd. Lowell, MA 01854 Attention: Chuck Dougherty 5. The County hereby consents to the assignment of, and Harris' assumption of, the Agreement and the rights and obligations thereunder. Nothing herein shall be construed to grant or authorize any waivers of performance or extensions of time to perform under the Agreement. The County will treat Harris as the firm under contract for all purposes under the Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have executed and delivered this Assumption Agreement, effective as of the date first above written. FOR COLLIER COUNTY: ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk LIM Deputy Clerk FOR HARRIS CORPORATION: By: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY; FLORIDA DONNA FIALA, CHAIRMAN Attest: Corporate Secretary Date: -I- t04\ Date: 2 FOR MIA -COM, INC.: Date: Approv a^s to form and 1 gal sufficiency: YZB y. • �--- — Scott R. Teach, Deputy County Attorney 3 Attest: Corporate Secretary Date: