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<br />Agreement No.55080 <br /> <br />3. CBRNE Search and Rescue Equipment - Equipment providing a technical search <br />and rescue capability for a CBRNE environment: <br /> <br />· Hydraulic tools; hydraulic power unit <br />· Listening devices; hearing protection <br />· Search cameras ( including thermal and infrared imaging) <br />· Breaking devices (including spreaders, saws and hammers) <br />. Lifting devices (including air bag systems, hydraulic rams, jacks, ropes and block <br />and tackle) <br />· Blocking and bracing materials <br />· Evacuation chairs (for evacuation of disabled personnel) <br />· Ventilation fans <br /> <br />4. Interoperable Communications Equipment - Equipment and systems providing <br />connectivity and electrical interoperability between local and interagency organizations <br />to coordinate CBRNE response operations: <br /> <br />· Land Mobile, Two-Way In-Suit Communications (secure, hands-free, fully duplex, <br />optional), including air-to-ground capability (as required) <br />· Antenna systems <br />· Personnel Alert Safety System (PASS) - (location and physiological monitoring <br />systems optional) <br />· Personnel Accountability Systems <br />. Individual/portable radios, software radios, portable repeaters, radio interconnect <br />systems, satellite phones, batteries, chargers and battery conditioning systems <br />. Computer systems designated for use in an integrated system to assist with <br />detection and communication efforts (must be linked with integrated software <br />packages designed specifically for chemical and/or biological agent detection <br />and communication purposes) <br />. Portable Meteorological Station (monitors temperature, wind speed, wind <br />direction and barometric pressure at a minimum) <br />· Computer aided dispatch system <br />· Commercially available crisis management software <br />· Mobile Display Terminals <br /> <br />Note: In an effort to improve public safety interoperability, all new or upgraded radio <br />systems and new radio equipment should be compatible with a suite of standards called <br />ANSI/TIA/EIA-102 Phase I (Project 25). These standards have been developed to allow <br />for backward compatibility with existing digital and analog systems and provide for <br />interoperability in future systems. The FCC has chosen the Project 25 suite of standards <br />for voice and low-moderate speed data interoperability in the new nationwide 700 MHZ <br />frequency band and the Integrated Wireless Network (lWN) of the U. S. Justice and <br />Treasury Departments has chosen the Project 25 suite of standards for their new radio <br />equipment. In an effort to realize improved interoperability, all radios purchased <br />under this grant should be APeO 25 compliant. <br /> <br />33 <br />