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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExhibit - Memorandum of Understanding2018 UASI Sub -Recipients Broward County Emergency Management (BEMA) Broward Sheriff's Office (BSO) Coral Gables Coral Springs Fort Lauderdale Hialeah Hollywood Key Biscayne Miami Beach Miami Gardens Miami -Dade (Fire, Police and Emergency Management) Miramar Monroe County (Fire, Police and Emergency Management) Palm Beach County Emergency Management Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office Pembroke Pines Sunrise Regional — Projects shared across the entire region MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT URBAN AREA SECURITY INITIATIVE FY 2018 "Jurisdiction" Agreement Number: 19 -DS- -11-23-02- FAIN Number: EMW-2018-SS-00064 CFDA #: 97.067 This Agreement is entered into this _ day of , 2019, by and between the City of Miami, a municipal corporation of the State of Florida, (the "Sponsoring Agency") and the Enter Recipient , (the "Participating Agency"). RECITALS WHEREAS, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (USDHS) is providing financial assistance to the Miami urban area in the amount $5,700,000 dollars through the Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI) Grant Program 2018; and WHEREAS, the Sponsoring Agency is the coordinating agent for the Miami UASI Grant Program 2018; and WHEREAS, as the USDHS requires that the urban areas selected for funding take a regional metropolitan area approach to the development and implementation of the UASI Grant Program 2018 and involve core cities, core counties, contiguous jurisdictions, mutual aid partners, and State agencies; and WHEREAS, the 2018 Urban Area has been defined Miami and Ft. Lauderdale collectively and anticipates sub -granting a portion of the UASI funds in accordance with the grant requirements; and WHEREAS, the City Commission, by Resolution No. adopted on 201 , has authorized the City Manager to enter into this Agreement with each participating agency on behalf of the City of Miami; and WHEREAS, the Sponsoring Agency wishes to work with the participating agencies through the Urban Area Working Group process to enhance Miami and its surrounding jurisdictions ability to respond to a terrorist threat or act. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing, the parties hereto agree as follow: 1 I. PURPOSE A. This Agreement delineates responsibilities of the Sponsoring Agency and the Participating Agencies for activities under the UASI Grant Program 2018 which was made available by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the State of Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM). B. This Agreement serves as the Scope of Work between the Participating Agency and the Sponsoring Agency. II. SCOPE A. The provisions of this Agreement apply to UASI Grant Program 2018 activities to be performed at the request of the federal government, provided at the option of the Sponsoring Agency, and in conjunction with, preparation for, or in anticipation of, a major disaster or emergency related to terrorism and or weapons of mass destruction. B. No provision in this Agreement limits the activities of the Urban Area Working Group or its Sponsoring Agency in performing local and state functions. III. DEFINITIONS A. Critical Infrastructure: Any system or asset that if attacked would result in catastrophic loss of life and/or catastrophic economic loss management of resources (including systems for classifying types of resources); qualifications and certification; and the collection, tracking, and reporting of incident information and incident resources. B. Core County: The County within which the core city is geographically located. The core city is the City of Miami. C. UASI Grant Program 2018: The UASI Grant Program 2018 reflects the intent of Congress and the Administration to enhance and quantify the preparedness of the nation to combat terrorism and continues to address the unique equipment, training, planning, organization and exercise needs of large high threat urban areas, and program activities must involve coordination by the identified core city, core county/counties, and the respective State Administrative Agency. Funding for the UASI Grant Program 2018 was appropriated by U.S. Congress and is authorized by Public Law 108-11, the Emergency Wartime Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2003. The funding will provide assistance to build an enhanced and sustainable capacity to plan, prevent, protect, mitigate, respond to, and recover from threats or acts of terrorism for the selected urban areas. D. National Incident Management System (NIMS): This system will provide a consistent nationwide approach for federal, state, and local governments to work effectively and efficiently together to prepare for, respond to, and recover from domestic incidents, regardless of cause, size, or complexity. To 2 provide for interoperability and compatibility among Federal, State, and local capabilities, the NIMS will include a core set of concepts, principles, terminology, and technologies covering the incident command system; multi -agency coordination systems; unified command and training. E. Urban Area Working Group (UAWG): The State Administrating Agency Point of Contact (SAA POC) must work through the Mayor/CEOs from all other jurisdictions within the defined urban area to identify POCs from these jurisdictions to serve on the Urban Area Working Group. The Urban Area Working Group will be responsible for coordinating development and implementation of all program elements, including the urban area assessment, strategy development, and any direct services that are delivered by the grant. F. Urban Area: An urban area is limited to inclusion of jurisdictions contiguous to the core city and county/counties, or with which the core city or county/counties have established formal mutual aid agreements. IV. SPONSORING AGENCY SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR: A. Providing an administrative department, which shall be the City of Miami Fire -Rescue Department, authorized to carry out the herein agreed upon responsibilities of the Sponsoring Agency. B. Coordinating with named counties and cities, with the respective State Administrative Agency, and with the FDEM and USDHS. C. Conducting a comprehensive Urban Area Assessment, which will in turn guide the development of an Urban Area Stakeholder Preparedness Review. D. Ensuring the participation of the following critical players in the assessment and strategy development process: law enforcement, emergency medical services, emergency management, the fire service, hazardous materials, public works, governmental administrative, public safety communications, healthcare and public health. E. Developing a comprehensive Urban Area Stakeholder Preparedness Review and submit to the SAA POC. F. Complying with the requirements or statutory objectives of federal law as stipulated in "Exhibit #1 ". G. Ensuring satisfactory progress toward the goals or objectives stipulated in "Exhibit #1". H. Following grant agreement requirements and/or special conditions as stipulated in "Exhibit #1 ". 3 I. Submitting required reports. V. THE PARTICIPATING AGENCIES SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR: A. Providing an administrative department, which shall be the main liaison and partner with the City of Miami Fire -Rescue Department, authorized to carry out the herein agreed upon responsibilities of the Sponsoring Agency. B. Participating Agencies and any sub -grantees must abide by the grant requirements including budget authorizations, required accounting and reporting expenditures, proper use of funds, and tracking of assets as stipulated in "Exhibit #1 ". C. Submitting quarterly reports to the City of Miami detailing the progress of projects to include direct purchases of equipment or services as stipulated in "Exhibit #1 ". D. Complying with all UASI Grant Program 2018 requirements as stipulated in "Exhibit #1". E. Participating as a member of the Urban Area Working Group to include coordinating with and assisting the City of Miami in conducting a comprehensive Urban Area Assessment, which in turn will guide development of an Urban Area Stakeholder Preparedness Review. F. Ensuring the participation of the following critical players in the assessment and Stakeholder Preparedness Review development process: law enforcement, emergency medical services, emergency management, the fire service, hazardous materials, public works, governmental administrative, public safety communications, healthcare and public health. G. Assisting the sponsoring agency in development of a comprehensive Urban Area assessment and Stakeholder Preparedness Review. H. Complying with the requirements or statutory objectives of federal law as stipulated in "Exhibit #1 ". I. Ensuring satisfactory progress toward the goals or objectives as stipulated in "Exhibit #1 ". J. Submitting required reports as prescribed by the Sponsoring Agency as stipulated in "Exhibit #1 ". K. Maintaining an equipment inventory of UASI purchased items. L. Ensure that equipment obtained from the UASI Grant Program 2018, as idehtified in "Exhibit #2", is readily available for use by personnel trained to use such equipment for actual emergencies or 4 exercises. Also, ensure that such equipment is readily available for onsite monitoring by DHS, DEM, and the Sponsoring Agency. If the Participating Agency is incapable of staffing the equipment, such equipment shall be made available to another Participating Agency for use during any actual emergencies or exercises. Failure to ensure equipment availability may result in loss of funding and/or equipment to the Participating Agency. M. All equipment obtained from the UASI Grant Program 2018, as identified in "Exhibit 2", is the sole responsibility of the receiving agency. This includes, where applicable, maintenance, replacement, training on equipment, and insuring of equipment and personnel, and compliance with intra -agency auditing requirements. VI. THE SPONSORING AGENCY AND THE PARTICIPATING AGENCY AGREE: A. That funding acquired and identified for the Urban Area Security Initiative will be administered solely by the Sponsoring Agency. B. The Participating Agencies will provide financial and performance reports to the sponsoring agency in a timely fashion. The Sponsoring Agency will prepare consolidated reports for submission to the State of Florida as stipulated in "Exhibit 1". C. The Sponsoring Agency is not responsible for personnel salaries, benefits, workers compensation or time related issues of the Participating Agency personnel. D. The Sponsoring Agency and Participating Agency are subdivisions as defined in Section 768.28, Florida Statutes, and each party agrees to be fully responsible for the respective acts and omissions of its agents or employees to the extent permitted by law. Nothing herein is intended to serve as a waiver of sovereign immunity by any party to which sovereign immunity may be applicable. Nothing herein shall be construed as consent by a municipality, state agency or subdivision of the State of Florida to be sued by third parties in any manner arising out of this Agreement or any other contract. E. This is a reimbursement grant that requires the Participating Agencies to purchase, receive, and pay invoices in full for equipment, services, and allowable personnel costs PRIOR to submitting the same for reimbursement to the Sponsoring Agency. VII. FINANCIAL AGREEMENTS A. Financial and Compliance Audit Report: Recipients that expend $300,000 or more of Federal funds during their fiscal year are required to submit an organization -wide financial and compliance audit report. The audit must be performed in accordance with the U.S. General Accounting Office Government Auditing Standards and 2 CFR 200. 5 B. The Secretary of Homeland Security and the Comptroller General of the United States shall have access to any books, documents, and records of recipients of UASI Grant Program 2018 assistance for audit and examination purposes, provided that, in the opinion of the Secretary of Homeland Security or the Comptroller General, these documents are related to the receipt or use of such assistance. The grantee will also give the sponsoring agency or the Comptroller General, through any authorized representative, access to and the right to examine all records, books, papers or documents related to the grant. C. Financial Status Reports are due within 14 days after the end of each calendar quarter. A report must be submitted for every quarter that the award is active, including partial calendar quarters, as well as for periods where no grant activity occurs as stipulated in "Exhibit 1 ". D. Submit progress reports to describe progress to date in implementing the grant and its impact on homeland security in the state. E. All financial commitments herein are made subject to the availability of funds and the continued mutual agreements of the parties as identified in "Exhibit 2". VIII. CONDITIONS, AMENDMENTS, AND TERMINATION A. The Participating Agency will not illegally discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex, age, or national origin in fulfilling any and all obligations under this Agreement. B. Any provision of this Agreement later found to be in conflict with Federal law or regulation, or invalidated by a court of competent jurisdiction, shall be considered inoperable and/or superseded by that law or regulation. Any provision found inoperable is severable from this Agreement, and the remainder of the Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. C. This Agreement may be terminated by either party on thirty (30) days written notice to the other party at the address furnished by the parties to one another to receive notices under this agreement or if no address is specified, to the address of the parties' signatory executing this contract. D. This Agreement shall be considered the full and complete agreement between the undersigned parties, and shall supersede any prior Memorandum of Agreement among the parties, written or oral, except for any executory obligations that have not been fulfilled. !J E. This Agreement will end on June 30, 2020, unless otherwise extended, by a written amendment duly approved and executed prior to June 30, 2020, unless otherwise extended, at which time the parties may agree to renew the association. Renewal will be based on evaluation of the Sponsoring Agency's ability to conform to procedures, training and equipment standards as prescribed by the grant. ATTEST: L1.0 Todd B. Hannon City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: M Victoria Mendez City Attorney SPONSORING AGENCY THE CITY OF MIAMI, a municipal Corporation of the State of Florida AN Emilio Gonzalez, Ph.D. City Manager APPROVED AS TO INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS: 9W Ann -Marie Sharpe, Director Department of Risk Management ATTEST: Name: Title: PARTICIPATING AGENCY "(sub -recipient)" BY: NAME: TITLE: FID #: DUNS: APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: Participating Agency Attorney FY 2018 Budget -Miami -Ft. Lauderdale UASI Exhibit #2 6 �5,r Te Emergency Broward County Critical infrastructure & BEMA Planning Personnel Management 2018-01A Key Resources (CIKR) 1 $62,838.00 $62,838.00 EM Whole Community Planning. Emergency Integration of Volunteer& Faith Based BEMA Planning Personnel Management 2018-018 Organizations 1 $62,838.00 $62,838.00 Emergency BSO PTE - CEMP/COOP/COG (P- $75,000, BSO Planning Training Management 2018 -OIC T-$5000, E-$10,000) 1 $90,000.00 $90,000.00 04HW-01-INHW, 21GN-00-OCEQ 04AP-05-CDSS 131T-00-ALRT 04AP-01-CADS 04MD-02-PROJ BSO Equipment Equipment Law Enforcement 2018-02A ECC Enhancements & Sustainment 04MD-03-DISP 1 $34,000.00 $34,000.00 04HW-01-HHCD 04MD-01-VCAM 21GN-00-CNST 21GN-00-INST 21GN-00-MAIN acement for HSGP Purchased Equipment. (Video Throw Phone, Portable Tablet Computers, SCBA, Thermal Imager, P25 Portable Radios, Satellite Phones, HazMat Gas Monitor, Radiological Detectors, MCI Triage Coral Gables Equipment Equipment All Disciplines 2018-11A Command Kit-) 21GN-00-MAIN 1 $59,805.00 $59,805.00 030E-07-ROVL 12TR- Coral Springs Equipment Equipment Law Enforcement 2018-04A Mobile Video Surveillance Trailer 00-TEQP 4 $28,387.00 $113,548.001 2IGN-00-CCEO, 21GN Ft. Lauderdale EOC Enhancements to 00-OCEO, 21GN-00- include video conference, MAIN, 06CP-05- encoder/decoder, display video, VCOM, 04MD-03- satellite phones, cabling, connector DISP, 04HW-01-HHCD Emergency wiring, and its installation or and OSPM-00-PTCH, Fort Lauderdale Equipment Equipment Management 2018-02B maintenance. 06CC-03-SATP -MCP-01-PURT, 1 $63,500.00 $63,500.00 CERT - Ft. Lauderdale to include: 09ME- 01-BAGM, 21GN-00- medical bags, CERT backpacks, radios, CCE% and 19GN-00- Fort Lauderdale Equipment Training All Disciplines 2018-02C Awards, and Instructor OT BGPK 1 $17,713.00 $17,713.00 Fort Lauderdale Exercise Planning All Disciplines 2018-01D PT&E Coordinated Attack Exercise 1 $13,400.00 $13,400.00 X-ray Equipment, Portable or Fort Lauderdale Equipment Equipment Law Enforcement 2018-06A Transportable (for Bomb Technician) 02EX-01-XRAP 1 $27,700.00 $27,700.00 SCBA Paks, SCBA Cylinders (paks $5902 OIAR-01-SCBA OIAR- Hialeah Equipment Equipment Fire Rescue 2018-11B each, cylinders $1102 each) 01-SCBC 10 $7,004.00 $70,040.00 Planning, Training and Exercises: Hialeah Training Planning Fire Rescue 2018-OIE Hazmat and Active Shooter 1 1 $121,000.00 $121,000.00 V a : .... 1..,.: Y 1u sdlctlons ^. �,Re conal Pro g,; ionRa " $.. ,. 1 =l:d 4v „pllu 1„u ,�.5 u , . d . 1:, , 1N:.... ,.. imeiry a 1,.. Xh ,.. m, "C' ::,.. m. ,.4.. ry ane Item ,,. , 1 # , ,',: h "rv. 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"la„6 ,N,,, r .., _ ry , ..,1.1 _ : . : x,:�, 04HW-01-INHW, o -„!:q ,.dao- , 16:rvh6A I y r„3 t.ury Emergency ECC Enhancements to include 21GN-00-OCEQ Hialeah Equipment Equipment Management 2018-02D computers/laptops/peripherals 1 $22,000.00 $22,000.00 14SW-01-PACS, 21GN Hialeah Equipment Equipment Law Enforcement 2018-07A Access Control at City Headquarters 00-INST 1 $24,000.00 $24,000.00 Point Chemical Agent Detector Raman Spectroscopy & Point Chemical Agent 07CD-01-DPRS 07CD- Hialeah Equipment Equipment Fire Rescue 2018-10A Detector Fourier Transform infrared 01-FTIR 2 $35,000.00 $70,000.00 Hialeah Planning Personnel Law Enforcement 2018-03A LPR Analyst Sustainment 1 $55,905.00 $55,905.00 Emergency Hialeah Planning Personnel Management 2018-01F EOCPlanner Sustainment 1 $75,000.00 $75,000.00 145W-01-VIDA, Hollywood Equipment Equipment Law Enforcement 2018-09A Closed Circuit Television Cameras on 04MD-03-DISP, Hollywood Beach Boardwalk 21GN-00-INST 23 $5,000.00 $115,000.00 Key Biscayne Equipment Equipment Fire Rescue 2018-11C Maintenance & Sustainment of UASI urschased Thermal imaging Cameras 21GN-00-MAIN 2 $7,713.50 $15,427.00 Management and M&A Administration All Disciplines 2018-17 M&A M&A 1 $285,000.00 $285,000.00 am enance ustamment eparr/ ep acement for HSGP Purchased Equipment. Police $176,465.33; Fre $94,079.48; EM $27,960.55, HazMat Miami Equipment Equipment All Disciplines 2018-11D $7927.40. 21GN-00-MAIN 1 $306,433.00 $306,433.00 21431\1-00-CCEQ,I4CI- 00-COOP, 075E- 03-ENVS, 06CC- EOC O5-PRTY, 06CC- Emergency Enhancements/Maintenance/Sustainme 02-DSAD 21(3N -00 - Miami Equipment Equipment Management 2018-02E nt INST 1 $75,346.00 $75,346.00 Ethernet Secured @ Fire College for Redundant Communications for Miami's First Responders (18 months). This project will continue services for a Metro -Ethernet line that provides fast network connectivity between the City's Miami Equipment Equipment All Disciplines 2018-16A network and the E911 back up center. 14CI-01-COOP 1 $10,360.00 $10,360.00 Satellite Phone Sustainment Citywide (12 months). This project will sustain the satellite phones that are installed throughout City Departments including police and fire stations which allow all first responders to communicate when primary communication services are Miami Equipment Equipment All Disciplines 2018-15A down. includes Key Biscayne 06CC-03-SATB 1 $23,545.00 $23,545.00 P,T & E. This project will support multi- disciplinary projects for the City of Miami under the leadership of MEM. Project scope will involve a full scale exercise, revision of planning documents such as the CEMPICOOPICOG and trainings that benefit terrorism -related emergency management trainings. Trainings Vill include ICS, Hazmat 160 and any other specialized courses needed due to staff attrition. Police Miami Planning Training All Disciplines 201"lG $5,650; Fire $62,740, EM $45,637 1 $114,027.001 $114,027.00 Operational OT for Special Events approved by FEMA; Fire $18,906.52 and Miami Organization Organization All Disciplines 2018-04B EM $7,909.28 1 $26,816.00 $26,816.00 (The Closed CircuitTV project will allow the Miami Police Department the opportunity to deploy CCTV equipment 14SW-01-VIDA,04HW in the area of soft targets and enhance 01-INHW, 04MD-03- Miami Equipment Equipment Law Enforcement 2018-09B our ability to deter and investigate DISP, 21GN-00-MAIN $169,527.001 $169,527.00 Emergency Management Planner (12 months). This positionA(ill assist With the development/revision of citywide Emergency emergency management plans such as Miami Planning Personnel Management 2018-OIH the CEMP, COG and COOP. 1 $47,091.00 $47,091.00 Yffiergency management Planner (12 months). This position will assist with general planning responsibilities related Emergency to the implementation of the UASI grant Miami Planning Personnel Management 2018-011 program. 1 $61,218.00 $61,218.00 Equipment inventory Planner (12 months). This position will be responsible for resource management Emergency tracking and planning portion ofthe EHP Miami Planning Personnel Management 2018-01J process. 1 $42,382.00 $42,382.00 CCTV Cameras to be installed along the Boardwalk and an uncovered part of 14SW-01-VIDA, 21GN. Miami Beach Equipment Equipment All Disciplines 2018-09C Ocean Drive. 00-INST 12 $7,691.50 $92,298.00 Surveillance Trailers 2 trailers, (CCRV Surveillance Diesel Generator Trailer $72,545, & one CCTV Surveillance Solar Miami Gardens Equipment Equipment Law Enforcement 2018-04C Trailer $40,652) 030E-07-ROVL 1 $113,197.00 $113,197.00 Miami -Dade Training Training Law Enforcement 2018-01K RDF Basic Certification Course 1 $19,478.00 $19,478.00 RDF Basic Recertification Courses (12 - Miami -Dade Training Training Law Enforcement 2018-01L 26865) 2 $5,000.00 $10,000.00 EOD X -Ray Systems: SCANNA Scan X -Ray Miami -Dade Equipment Equipment Law Enforcement 2018-06B Imaging System Kits 02EX-OI-XRAP 2 $27,700.00 $55,400.00 Fusion Center Special Events Support and Server Sustainment (Special Events $40,000 & $10,000 hardware, computer, Miami -Dade Organization Equipment Law Enforcement 2018-04D server) 04HW-01-INHW 1 $50,000.001 $50,000.00 Explosive Detection interdiction Canines I Miami -Dade I JEquipment JEquipment I Law Enforcement 12018-04E I (EDIC) with Kennels _ 107ED-01-DOGS 1 2 1 $47,500.001 $95,000.00 1,� 1, � W 1 MAP" 4, 1 1 9�1 11� a 1 Communications and Intelligence Gathering Equipment for SRT (Audio/Visual Throw Phone, Cellular Throw Phone, Structural Tactical 030E-01-CTAC Miami -Dade Equipment Equipment Law Enforcement 2018-15B Acoustic Receiver and Sender) 13LE-00-SURV 1 $46,600.00 $46,600.00 P25 Portable Radios, P25 Portable Radio 06CP-01-PORT; Battedes (6 Radios @ $6500 per and 04HW-01-INHW; Miami -Dade Equipment Equipment Fire Rescue 2018-15C 100 Batteries @ $110 per) 1OBC-00-BATT 6 $6,500.00 $39,000.00 06CP-01-PORT; P25 Portable Radio Batteries 04HW-01-INHW; Miami -Dade Equipment Equipment Fire Rescue 2018-15D 1OBC-00-BATT 100 1 $110.00 $11,000.00 06CC-01-CELL 06CC-02-DSAD 06CC- 03-SATM 06CC-03- Miami-Dade Equipment Equipment Fire Rescue 2018-15E FirstNet Mobile Interoperabillity SATP 06CC-04 1 $20,002.00 $20,002.00 EQSD 06CC-04- SADS 06CP- 02-BRDG nf;rp I-TOWR 14. ,,n Ul-VIUA, Security Cameras for 3 centers critical to 14SW-01-PACS, 21GN the county ( EOC, Fire Rescue 00-INST, 04HW-01- Communications and SEFFC) and Access INHW, 21GN-00- Miami-Dade Equipment Equipment Fire Rescue 2018-09D Controls at Miami Dade FR HQ Complex CNST 1 $200,000.00 $200,000.00 Planning, Training and Exercises: UASI Miami -Dade I Planning Training IFire Rescue 2018-OIM Homeland Security Conference N/A 3 $2,159.00 $6,477.00 Emergency 21GN-00-CNST 04AP. Miami -Dade Equipment Planning Management 2018-02F WebEOC User Guide Enhancement 05-CDSS 1 $87,000.00 $87,000.00 Emergency Miami -Dade Exercise Personnel Management 2018-01N Hazard Impact Functional Exercise 1 $67,000.00 $67,000.00 Emergency Municipal Planning WebEOC 21GN-00-CNST 04AP Miami -Dade Equipment Personnel Management 2018-02G Enhancement 05-CDSS 1 $70,000.00 $70,000.00 Emergency Closed Point of Dispensing Functional Miami -Dade Exercise Personnel Management 2018-010 Exercise 1 $52,479.00 $52,479.00 Miramar Equipment Equipment Fire Rescue 2018-15F Mobile Electronic Message Boards 030E -03 -SIGN 2 $17,000.00 $34,000.00 Miramar Equipment Equipment Fire Rescue 2018-14A Unmanned Aerial Vehicle 030E-07-SUAS 2 $24,945.00 $49,690.00 04AP-05-CDSS, 04AP- Miramar Equipment Equipment Fire Rescue 2018-OZH WebEOC Fleet Eyes Software 01 -CADS 1 $30,000.00 $30,000.00 Monroe Equipment Equipment All Disciplines 2018 -ISG APX6000 700/800 Portable Radios 06CP-01-MOBL 13 $4,750.00 $61,750.00 196N -00 -FUEL Monroe Equipment Equipment All Disciplines 2018-13A Portable Fuel Tank and Trailer 12TR-00-TEQP 1 $29,535.00 $29,535.00 04AP-05-CDSS, 04HW Palm Beach Emergency Maintenance & Sustainninet of EOC IT 01-INHW 21GN-00- County Equipment Equipment Management 2018-021 infrastructure OCEQ 1 $100,000.00 $100,000.00 Palm Beach Emergency County Training Training Management 2018-OIP Position Specifics All Hazards Training 1 $26,117.00 $26,117.00 PBSO Equipment Equipment Law Enforcement 2018-09E Bomb Suit 02PE-01-BSUT 1 $38,500.00 $38,500.00 PBSO Equipment Equipment Law Enforcement 2018-12A SWAT Team Night vision Monoculars 030E-02-TILA 8 $4,052.00 $32,416.00 PBSO Equipment Equipment Law Enforcement 2018-06C SWAT Team Pole Camera 03SR-03-SCAM 1 $15,201.00 $15,201.0�O Community Business Partners Against PBSO iPlanning Planning Law Enforcement 2018 -OSA Terrorism Program 1 $40,000.00 $40,000.00 1" " ?T1 �g, " ' " ' 01�­111111 igggional,gr I KM�11101NN 101h, . . . ......... . Pembroke Pines Equipment Equipment Law Enforcement 2018-04F Portable Elevated Surveillance Platform 030E-07-ROVL 1 $73,736.00 $73,736.00 P-25 Compliant Dash Mount Single/Dual Pembroke Pines Equipment Equipment Fire Rescue 2018 -ISH Head Radios 06CP-01-MOBL 9 $4,333.00 $38,997.00 position assists the Miami and Ft. Lauderdale with regional planning needs (e.g. drafting of investment justifications, coordination of UAWG Emergency meetings, development of annual Regional Miami Planning Personnel Management 2018-01Q budgets, etc.). Planning 1 $85,856.35 $85,856.00 Regional Planning, I raining ana Exercises Coordinator- this position includes the responsibilfflies of ensuring compliance with training courses as well Emergency as the coordination of necessary Regional Miami Planning Personnel Management 2018-OIR regional exercises. Planning 1 $72,500.92 $72,501.00 Regional PBSO Fusion Organization Personnel Law Enforcement 2018-03B Fusion Center Analysts Organization 5 $50,560.001 $252,799.00 Regional Planning, Training & Exercise to include attendance at grant related Regional Miami Planning Training All Disciplines 2018-OIS meetings 21GN-00-TRNG 1 $200,000.00 $200,000.00 Regional PBSO Fusion Planning Personnel Law Enforcement 2018-03C Metaclata Planner 1 $33,389.00 $33,389.00 Fusion Center Operations to include computer hardware and pe6pherals, software maintenance, DHS sponsored 04HW-01-INHW, 131T - Training, alert system and TLO program 00-INTL, 131T -00 - Regional PBSO Fusion Equipment Training Law Enforcement 2018-03D support and office supplies/equipment AURT 1 $162,173.00 $162,173.00 Incident command software system needed for regional info sharing during emergency operations as well as non- emergency situations to provide a 04AP-OS-CDSS, 04AP- Emergency platform for day-to-day regional info 03-GISS, 04SW-04- Regional Miami Equipment Training Management 2018-02J sharing and updates. (WebEOC) NETW 1 $119,245.00 $119,245.00 Emergency Regional iMiami Equipment Equipment Management 2018-151 Emergency Notification System 131T-00-ALRT 1 $47,698.00 $47,698.00 19GN-00-BGPK, 21CR- Regional Citizen Corps/CERT Planning, 00-MEDI, 06CP-01- Regional Ft. Lauderdale Equipment Training All Disciplines 2018-02K Training Exercise and Equipment PORT, 21GN-00-CCEQ 1 $150,000.00 $150,000.00 U4HVV--o1-1NRW,- OSHS-00-FRNS, 05HS- Regional Cyber Response Team 00-MALW, 05NP-00- Regional MDPD Equipment Training Law Enforcement 2018-08A Enhancements and Training SEIM 1 $140,000.001 $140,000.00 Aviation Radiation Regional PBSO Equipment Equipment Fire Rescue 2018-10B Detection/Identification 07RD-04-SGND 1 $283,564.00 $283,564.00 Upgrade to Existing Network Regional MDFR 1Eq ipment Equipment I'l Rescue 2018-151 Switch/Gateway (CST) 06CP-02-BRDG 1 $150,000.00 $148,294.00 General Dynamic ES2440 Infrastructure Sunrise 1Eq ipment Equipment Law Enforcement 2018-15K Wireless Mesh Point 06CP-02-BRDG 4 $23,280.00 $93,120.00 Re [anal Pro ett"! _ _ L Jurtsd� aon.: s„ ,. µ F r Cat 1 Slab -Cate o asci zn. ine.item , k Rg:!:Y � •,: P ,,� , ,4 I . ,::i, _. ", ....:. B k F m Y .I . . I, .�� ,I •,~~: r Sunrise Equipment Equipment Fire Rescue 201"7B Card Access Control Equipment 14SW-01-PACS 1 $31,039.00 $31,039.00 Total $5,700 000.00