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File #: 16-4214    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Agenda Item Status: Passed
File created: 2/4/2016 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/11/2016 Final action: 2/11/2016
Title: COWLITZ COUNTY RADIO SYSTEM COUNCIL STRATEGIC INITIATIVE ADDRESSED: Enhance public safety and emergency response CITY ATTORNEY REVIEW: REQUIRED SUMMARY STATEMENT: Over the last eighteen months, Cowlitz County Fire District #5 (Kalama) has pursued improvements in radio communications within the jurisdictional territory of CCFD #5 and CCFD #1 (Rural Woodland). During their exploration for a solution they evaluated the current backbone of Cowlitz County’s radio system and discovered a number of previously unknown infrastructure problems. As a result of these identified problems, a solution was developed that included securing grant funding from FEMA’s Port Security Grant Program. CCFD #5 and #1 funded the grant’s 25% required match of $450,000. The grant provided funding to develop improvements to the backbone system, which ended up being a NXDN 6.25 Digital Radio System. While it was not part of the initial focus of these improveme...
Attachments: 1. Radio Presentation 2112016
Title
COWLITZ COUNTY RADIO SYSTEM

COUNCIL STRATEGIC INITIATIVE ADDRESSED:
Enhance public safety and emergency response

CITY ATTORNEY REVIEW: REQUIRED

SUMMARY STATEMENT:
Over the last eighteen months, Cowlitz County Fire District #5 (Kalama) has pursued improvements in radio communications within the jurisdictional territory of CCFD #5 and CCFD #1 (Rural Woodland). During their exploration for a solution they evaluated the current backbone of Cowlitz County’s radio system and discovered a number of previously unknown infrastructure problems. As a result of these identified problems, a solution was developed that included securing grant funding from FEMA’s Port Security Grant Program.

CCFD #5 and #1 funded the grant’s 25% required match of $450,000. The grant provided funding to develop improvements to the backbone system, which ended up being a NXDN 6.25 Digital Radio System. While it was not part of the initial focus of these improvements, the City of Longview ended up with excellent digital radio system coverage.

While this project was being implemented, the Longview Police Department was also working on improving radio coverage, especially for portable radio communications in areas of the City where it was noted nearly zero coverage; specifically St. John Medical Center, the Longview Police Department, Longview Public School buildings and other locations with similar building types. As part of LPD’s exploration for solutions, Cascade Networks made LPD aware of the CCFD #5 project and testing with portable radios began at those problem locations; the result of this testing showed good to excellent coverage at all locations.

Longview Fire and Police Departments conducted further testing in locations such as engine rooms of ships, deep inside industrial work environments, known shadow areas of terrain; once again, the results were surprisingly positive.

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