File #: 16-340    Version: 1 Name: AUTHORIZATION TO ENTER INTO AN AUTHORIZATION TO ENTER INTO AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF TEMPE TO ACCEPT COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT FOR WESTSIDE ALL HAZARDS INCIDENT MANAGEMENT TEAM
Type: Consent Resolutions Status: Passed
File created: 6/21/2016 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/9/2016 Final action: 8/9/2016
Title: RESOLUTION 5140: AUTHORIZATION TO ENTER INTO AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF TEMPE TO ACCEPT COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT FOR WESTSIDE ALL HAZARDS INCIDENT MANAGEMENT TEAM Staff Contact: Terry Garrison, Fire Chief
Attachments: 1. Resolution 5140, 2. Intergovernmental Agreement
RESOLUTION 5140: AUTHORIZATION TO ENTER INTO AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF TEMPE TO ACCEPT COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT FOR WESTSIDE ALL HAZARDS INCIDENT MANAGEMENT TEAM
Staff Contact: Terry Garrison, Fire Chief


Purpose and Recommended Action
Recommendation

This is a request for City Council to waive reading beyond the title and adopt a resolution to enter into an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) with the City of Tempe to accept communications equipment for use by the Westside All Hazards Incident Management Team (AHIMT).
Background

In 2011, the Tempe Fire Department received homeland security grant funds (Subgrantee Agreement 11-AZDOHS-HSGP-888213-02) from the Arizona Department of Homeland Security (AZDOHS) in order to equip the Central Region All Hazards Incident Management Teams. The Glendale Fire Department has been earmarked to receive $90,732 (Subgrantee Agreement 10-AZDOHS-HSGP-777214-04) worth of communication equipment to outfit two (2) mobile command and control pods. The Tempe Fire Department has purchased the equipment for the cities of Tempe, Phoenix and Glendale and is now distributing the equipment for use in the region.
Analysis

The Glendale Fire Department AHIMT will receive communication equipment worth approximately $90,732.00 for use in two (2) mobile command and control pods. This will allow consistency with communication capabilities with the other AHIMT cities, Phoenix and Tempe, and provide for a reliable and compatible communication framework during all types of hazards, large incidents, natural or man-made, and large scale planned events.

With the exception of labor time to install the equipment in the pods, there are no anticipated initial or ongoing costs associated with the acceptance of this equipment.
Previous Related Council Action

Council has accepted grant funds directly from AZDOHS since 2003 and has entered into IGAs with numerous Valley cities, including the City of Tempe.

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