Worcester County, MD

Worcester County, MD
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This overview covers the current data systems, ecosystem, migrations, Sungard mobile, interoperable tracking, LMR system, and migration vision for Worcester County, MD. It also details the timeline, coverage, and future migration plans for a truly interoperable P25 system while maintaining existing investments and frequencies.

  • Worcester County
  • Interoperability
  • Data Systems
  • Sungard Mobile
  • Migration Vision

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  1. Worcester County, MD Interoperability Overview

  2. Data Systems

  3. Ecosystem Sungard OneSolution CAD Sungard ETI VisualFIRE OneSolution RMS Sungard Sungard OneSolution MCT / Freedom OneSolution JMS

  4. Migrations From this: To this:

  5. Sungard Mobile

  6. Interoperable Tracking Salamander Credential HC Standard Patient Tracking

  7. LMR System

  8. Current System Background 3-Site, 10-Channel, 800MHz EDACS ProVoice trunked radio system with limited 64-Bit DES Encryption. Installed and operational in 2002. Networked to Ocean City EDACS system forming a theoretical single multi-site system. 7 Dispatch Consoles Approximately 1,350 subscribers

  9. Migration Vision Truly interoperable P25 system Worcester wishes to maintain the option to procure from multiple vendors in the future without compromising basic system functionality Re-use of existing 800MHz frequencies Re-use, where feasible, of existing investments. Solid in-building coverage as a rule with BDA/DAS as a rare exception. High degree of redundancy at all system levels ISSI connections to FiRST & adjoining systems.

  10. Timeline RFP Released on April 7th, 2015 Proposals due by June 22nd, 2015 Oral Presentations (potential) week of July 6th, 2015. Recommendation to County Commissioners for action at first August meeting. Contract award / signing tentative in September, 2015 System Acceptance by August 31, 2017. Full EDACS decommissioning by January 2018.

  11. Coverage 99% Mobile Coverage (believed to currently exist with EDACS system) 97% Portable on-street coverage (believed to be close in current EDACS system) In-Building Coverage based on observation of attenuations in identified areas. 20dB 14dB 6dB

  12. Interoperability Today

  13. Interoperability Today RF Links to Accomack County Fire and Accomack County Sheriff s Office RF to RF Patch to Board of Education Transport RF to RF Patch to Wicomico County RF to RF Patch to Sussex County RF to RF Patch to Maryland State Police Regional System with Town of Ocean City Switching with Somerset County Programming of FiRST

  14. Cache Radios 6 Harris P7200 700/800MHz EDACS/P25 Radios in each Emergency Services Staff Vehicle and Special Operations Trailer. 100 Harris P5100 800MHz EDACS/P25 Radios in deployable cache. 20 Globalstar GSP-1600 Satellite Phones in deployable cache.

  15. MESIN

  16. MESIN Overview Harris NetworkFirst Platform 15 RF Sites 8CALL90, 8TAC91, 8TAC92, 8TAC93, 8TAC94 2 RF Sites VCALL10, VTAC11, VTAC12, VTAC13, VTAC14 1 RF Site UCALL40, UTAC41, UTAC42, UTAC43 11 Communications Centers (including MEMA)

  17. Whats New? Choptank Electric (EM Talkgroup) added in 2014 Planned expansion of 1 additional 800MHz site (MSP Berlin) and 1 additional VHF site (Central Site) by 2017. Discussion of 800MHz site in Virginia Eastern Shore.

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