File #: 16-0431    Version: 1 Name: Network Infrastructure connectivity for WCEOC
Type: Contract/Agreement Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 4/29/2016 In control: Board of Mayor & Aldermen
On agenda: 5/24/2016 Final action:
Title: Consideration of Network Infrastructure Connectivity To Support The Consolidation Of The Williamson County Emergency Operations Center; (05/10/16 WS)
Sponsors: Fred Banner, Jordon Shaw
Attachments: 1. Williamson County - CAD Initiative - v1.pdf, 2. Williamson County Consortium - CAD Firewalls Switches - 1Gig.pdf, 3. RES 2016-29.pdf

DATE:                                                               May 4, 2016

 

TO:                                          Board of Mayor and Aldermen

 

FROM:                                          Eric Stuckey, City Administrator

                                          Fred Banner, IT Director

                                          Dr. Jordon Shaw, IT Assistant Director

                     

                                          

SUBJECT:                                          

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Consideration of Network Infrastructure Connectivity To Support The Consolidation Of The Williamson County Emergency Operations Center; (05/10/16 WS)

 

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Purpose

The purpose of this memorandum is to provide information to the Franklin Board of Mayor and Aldermen (BOMA) concerning the network infrastructure connectivity to support the consolidation of the Williamson County Emergency Operations Center. 

 

Background

In order to allow data to flow between Williamson County, City of Franklin, and City of Brentwood for the Computer-aided dispatch (CAD) system, a data network has to be in place.  After the City of Franklin consolidates with Williamson County’s dispatch center, the CAD system will be located at Williamson County.  The City of Franklin will still have a need to access the data from that system for the Field Based Reporting (FBR), Mobile operations, Records Management Systems (RMS), and various other interface to software applications, such as Fire House, used by our Fire Department.  The City of Brentwood will act as a backup dispatch site for Williamson County, creating the need to have connectivity them as well. 

 

It is essential that the network between the agencies is setup in a manner that allows for secure communications internally in each agencies and only passes the data needed to support the consolidation efforts.  Security and redundancy are the top concerns in this project and this design is setup to address each of these concerns.

 

During the planning stages of the Consolidated Emergency Communication Center, three working groups were formed: Operations Group, Policy Group, and Technical Group.  The technical group met and determined the best solution to ensure the network is setup the same for all three agencies was to have a third party agency oversee the network design and implementation.  The City of Franklin and the City of Brentwood already had an agreement in place to work with Presidio, Inc. for technology and network security projects.  Williamson County was open to working with Presidio as well.  All three agencies and Presidio first met on March 9th to discuss this project.  On April 28th, Presidio presented the attached design and all three agencies agreed this is the best solution to accomplish what is needed for this project.

 

Financial Impact

The total project cost $87,596.51.  This will be divided up among the three agencies.  COF cost will be $29,198.84

 

Recommendation

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It is recommended that the BOMA grant the City Administrator the authority to enter into a three-party agreement with Presidio, Inc. incorporating the proposed network connectivity and/or to work through the Williamson County Communication Network Authority to make the City’s contribution ($29,198.84) to the network connectivity project.