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HomeMy Public PortalAboutCouncil Meeting Packets - 10/25/2010City of Dyersville 3401st Avenue East, Dyersville, Iowa 52040 • Phone: 563-875-7724 • Fax: 563--875-8238 Work Session Date: October 25, 2010 Time: 6:00 P.M. 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Q= c C ®3� \ {\ CD 0 03 03 \\ a% ± \\ / suoueo.iIroadg •alemaae ONVSOV0118 SS313HIM V108010W City of Altoona, Pennsylvania Wireless Networks Case Study M MOTOROLA Wireless Broadband Boosts Productivity, Safety, and Efficiency for City of Altoona, PA "We carefully evaluated all of the technologies available and determined that Motorola's product met all our needs for security, mobility and most importantly future growth. Today, we have a network that provides our first responders and mobile employees with immediate access to critical data as well as greater efficiency. I am confident we made the right decision in working with Motorola and BIG Wireless." — Victor Curfman, IT Director, City of Altoona Situation: Balancing public safety with fiscal responsibility The City of Altoona needed a way to increase the presence of its first responders. However, like cities across the nation struggling with shrinking budgets, Altoona's IT staff began looking for innovative tools that would enable their existing public safety personnel to do their jobs faster, safer and more effectively. Visiting communities within and outside the state to learn what others were doing, they found that wireless broadband had helped to boost the efficiency of neighboring police departments by at least 10 percent. Solution: Motorola wireless broadband The city chose a Motorola wireless broadband network that provided uninterrupted coverage across the entire city.To meet the access needs of its public safety and public service users, each access point houses a 4.9 GHz licensed band radio for public safety applications and an additional 2.4 GHz radio (802.11 b/g) for public service applications. The Motorola solution creates a self - forming, self -healing wireless broadband network that blankets the city. Result: Immediate access to critical data citywide Motorola's solution provides the bandwidth and capacity needed to support Altoona's current initiatives. At the same time, the solution offers the flexibility to introduce future applications and the dual configuration enables both public safety and mobile municipal workers to securely use the network. "It's an exciting time and a great step forward for the city," says Former Mayor Wayne Hippo. "This technology effectively puts more police into the public, allows for more efficient use of time in codes and inspections, and will increase the safety of our firemen. It is well worth the investment." 1 CASE STUDY: Wireless Broadband Boosts Productivity, Safety, and Efficiency for City of Altoona, PA Altoona, PA • Located in the Allegheny Mountains • Population nearly 50,000 • Approximately 10 square miles Situation • Increase efficiency of police, fire, and city personnel • Enhance safety of first responders and the public • Ensure fiscal responsibility Motorola Solution • Citywide wireless broadband • MWAN 4300 Series access points • Point -to -Multipoint 49400 • Two -radio configuration: 4.9 GHz licensed band for public safety and 2.4 GHz radio (802.11 b/g) for municipal workers Results • Citywide broadband mobile access • Police access to criminal justice network and other critical applications • Fire access to building plans, Hazmat systems • Public Service access to state reporting system, water/sewer line databases • Video surveillance for citizen safety "Wireless broadband makes bridge inspectors a lot more efficient because they can access the database and make their reports from the field rather then coming back to the office to complete and file the report." - Victor Curfman, IT Director, City of Altoona Increasing public safety in spite of shrinking budgets The City of Altoona was originally founded by the Pennsylvania railroad, which used it as a launching point to ship over the Allegheny Ridge and the Allegheny Mountains.Today, Altoona is home to approximately 50,000 residents and serves as a major commercial center for a radius of approximately 150 miles. With the safety and security of the citizens they are sworn to protect on the minds of public officials, the City of Altoona was looking for a way to increase the presence of its first responders. However, like cities across the nation struggling with shrinking budgets, Altoona's IT staff, began looking for innovative tools that would enable their existing public safety personnel to do their jobs faster, safer and more effectively. Altoona's IT staff visited communities in and around Pennsylvania to learn what others were doing. What they found was that wireless broadband had helped to boost the efficiency of similar police departments by 10 percent at minimum. "We crunched the numbers and saw that if a wireless system could increase the efficiency of our police department by 10 percent, that would be like putting seven new officers on the street and would give us a return on investment of five years at the most" says Hippo. "Then if you factor in providing access to the fire department and the codes department, the ROI is achieved even faster." Justifying the expenditure Armed with hard data that confirmed the value of wireless broadband, the next hurdle was how to convince the city's taxpayers. They also began to research funding options. Factoring in the potential cost of the system, the decision was made to issue a bond referendum, which would allow them to lock into a low interest rate and spread the payment over a period of 20 years, without affecting the general fund. "Repayment of bond issues are outside our general fund;' says Hippo. "The combination of enabling more effective use of existing manpower, no impact on the general fund, and being able to stretch those dollars further to give us more bang for the buck made our taxpayers very happy." Wireless integrator chooses Motorola wireless broadband The city called on BIG Wireless, a local wireless integration, security, applications development, and virtual communications technology firm based in York, PA, to help them move forward with the process. For BIG Wireless, the Motorola 4300 4.9/2.4 GHz wireless broadband system was the right choice. The bandwidth provided by Motorola wireless broadband could easily cover the entire city, enabling mobility and surveillance cameras with enough bandwidth for future applications, at a cost the city could justify. Unique two -radio configuration enables access for public safety and public service The wireless broadband network consists of Motorola MWAN 4300 series intelligent access points. To meet the needs of the city's public safety and public service users, each access point houses a 4.9 GHz licensed band radio for public safety applications and an additional 2.4 GHz radio (802.11 b/g) for public service applications. The Motorola solution creates a self -forming, self -healing wireless broadband network that blankets the city.The 2 CASE STUDY: Wireless Broadband Boosts Productivity, Safety, and Efficiency for City of Altoona, PA intelligent access points work in conjunction with Motorola's PMP 49400 series wireless broadband access network solution to provide backhaul and ensure reliable and secure transport of data traffic between the city's neighborhoods and the core of the network. "An excellent relationship developed between our staff, BIG Wireless, and Motorola," says Joseph Weakland, Altoona city manager. "Our IT people spent many months with BIG Wireless and with Motorola and everything went very, very smoothly because of those relationships." Bandwidth to support current needs and accom- modate future applications Today, the City of Altoona has a secure, high-speed wireless network that provides its first responders and mobile employees with immediate access to critical data, enabling greater efficiency and enhanced safety. Motorola's solution provides the bandwidth and capacity needed to support Altoona's current initiatives while also offering the flexibility to introduce future applications and the dual configuration enables both public safety and mobile municipal workers to securely use the city's network. "The end result is increased productivity and reduction in crime," says Officer Troy Wright, Altoona Police Department. "That's because when I'm out here pounding the pavement, my eyes are behind the wheel, not inside an office building looking at a computer." Immediate access to critical data Altoona's police department can remotely connect to the Pennsylvania Justice Network (JNET), Informant reporting software, field reporting and mapping applications. The fire department can remotely access reporting software, building plans, property and mapping systems, as well as Hazmat systems. "The new system has really streamlined our response;' says Tim Hileman, deputy fire chief. "The technology enables us to gather information en route to the scene that we normally wouldn't have gotten until we arrived." Public service officials will have mobile access to city permitting, property and mapping systems, while bridge inspectors will have access to the statewide reporting system anywhere in the city. And the Altoona Water Authority personnel will also have access to internal mapping and water/sewer line databases when out in the field. "Our bridge inspectors examine about 50 bridges in the city on a bi-annual basis;' says Victor Curfman, IT director, City of Altoona. "Wireless broadband makes them a lot more efficient because they can access the database and make their reports from the field rather than taking notes, then coming back to the office to complete and file the report" City electricians also benefit greatly from remote access. For example, Pennsylvania has instituted a "One Call System" that requires residents to contact the city prior to digging, to prevent damage to underground facilities. Once the call has been made, city electricians go out to the site and remotely access the main database to access maps, property data, and photography to confirm the location. Meeting all goals while maintaining fiscal responsibility When city officials first met in 2006 to begin their five-year projection and needs assessment, increasing the safety and security of the citizens of Altoona, PA was first and foremost on the list. Yet how to do that within a budget that was becoming increasingly tight was the primary challenge. Today, the city has not only provided first responders with the tools they need to meet the public demand for increased safety through virtual force expansion, they've also expanded the scope to offer access to public works—all while maintaining minimal impact to the budget. 3 CASE STUDY: Wireless Broadband Boosts Productivity, Safety, and Efficiency for City of Altoona, PA "It's an exciting time and a great step forward for the city;' says Hippo, "This technology effectively puts more police into the public, allows for more efficient use of time in codes and inspections, and will increase the safety of our firemen. It is well worth the investment" Primary benefits experienced by the City of Altoona include: • Increased efficiency: Wireless broadband helps keep first responders on the street, rather than back at the station searching for data or filling out paperwork. • Enhanced security: With rapid access to information, it takes just seconds for officers to pull up a suspect's record to identify prior offenses, outstanding warrants, and ensure the driver's license is valid, allowing officers to increase situational awareness. • Fiscal responsibility: "It's a matter of balancing the need to be fiscally responsible and address the financial problems with the need to fight crime;' says Hippo. "With this system, we're increasing efficiency and with a single payment, increasing our police force effectively by 10% at very minimum." • Uninterrupted access: "The biggest point that we focused on was coverage;' says Carl Wenzel, City of Altoona police department. "The network had to cover the entire city because we needed to have total coverage. Now we have it." © MOTOROLA • Support: Cities looking to invest in technology need assurance that when the system is deployed, the vendor will be there to provide support. "We wanted the best technology available but the last thing we wanted was someone who disappeared after the system was installed;' says Hippo. "We're extremely comfortable with Motorola on both of those fronts.They not only provided the technology and expertise up front, we know they will be around to support it in the long run. " "We carefully evaluated all of the technologies available and determined that Motorola's product met all of our needs for security, mobility and most importantly future growth," said Curfman. "Today, we have a network that provides our first responders and mobile employees with immediate access to critical data as well as greater efficiency. I am confident we made the right decision in working with Motorola and BIG Wireless" About Motorola's Partner BIG VVlreless, LLC, is a leading wireless integration, security, applications development, and virtual communications technology firm based in York, PA. Founded in 1992, BIG specializes in the design, deployment, maintenance, and real-time monitoring of carries class, end-to-end, wireless infrastructure. Motorola, Inc. 1301 E. Algonquin Road, Schaumburg, Illinois 60196 U.S.A..www.motorola,com/publicadministration 1-800-367-2346 MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office All other product or service names are the property of their registered owners. © Motorola, Inc. 2010 (1006) 4 CASE STUDY: Wireless Broadband Boosts Productivity, Safety, and Efficiency for City of Altoona, PA RO-22-110 CCTV Aids in Product Testing and Development Employee safety is a must, especially when you're in the business of manufacturing state-of-the-art hydraulic cylinders. For Kraig Vos, General Manager of Rosenboom Machine and Tool, based in Sheldon, IA, a closed circuit TV (CCTV) will allow employees to do product testing and development without the risk of personal injury. Cameras protect their facility and can be used for employee development and training. "Our intention is to have our employees use the CCTV system to run our hydraulic cylinders through a variety of tests while they're safely in another room," said Vos. "The extra set of eyes will be invaluable to us and aid in product development." Rosenboom Machine and Tool purchased a digital Philips Security System from Electronic Engineering because of its flexibility and the ability to view the system live over their computer network. "The CCTV system we have from Electronic Engineering gave us the greatest flexibility and caters to our multiple needs," said Vos. [_1=41Ar Extra Eyes Ensure Building and Employee Security Manatts, a diversified heavy construction company with operations in ready -mix concrete, asphalt and concrete paving, has been at the top of its industry since 1947. A company like Manatts has a huge investment in their people and equipment. An investment they want to protect. "We have a number of people in and out of our building all day long, and we wanted the comfort of knowing we had a record of who was here," said Allen Heintz, Quality Control Manager. "We know who's been here on the weekends and after-hours should any tools or equipment show up missing." irooklyn, IA based Manatts purchased a twelve -camera, motion sensor system from Electronic Engineering because of Manatts security needs and the ability to add additional cameras to the system in the future. "Electronic Engineering has been providing us with two-way radios for a number of years and we've been very pleased with their service, which is why we went with them on our CCTV system," said Heintz. Monitoring Key Areas Improves School Safety Having a safe and secure environment for learning is important to the 1,500 students and 150 staff members at Ames High School. For William Schoenenberger, Director of Technology for Ames School District, CCTV cameras gave them one more way to protect the school. "We have eleven cameras in and around the school that monitor heavy traffic areas and the parking lot," said Schoenenberger. "Plus, in the evening we can tell who is still in the building and we've been able to deter vandalism." Ames High School purchased its camera network from Electronic Engineering because of their familiarity with the company and the fast, friendly installation and service they've received. rWe're in the process of building a new middle school and already know we'll be putting in a CCTV system from Electronic Engineering," said Schoenenberger. Electronic Engineering Connections you can count on:" www.connectingyou.com 11/03 0 Staying Connected While You're Out With six manufacturing facilities and over 80 service center outlets, Diamond Vogel Paints understands the need for instant communication from remote locations, without the hassle of wires. They turned to Electronic Engineering for the solution. "Motorola's Canopy has provided a reliable means of connecting our staff to our internal network. This has been very beneficial for responding to e-mail and accessing files while out of the office," said Mike De Jong, Information Technology Director. Diamond Vogel Paints has been working with Electronic Engineering for almost one year and said they are very satisfied with the quick installation and responsiveness to their needs. "Canopy has run very well," said De Jong. 'And nothing seems to interfere with its operation." 1)i; N1ON1) tom, "�'OC� I;I, OIIJII4 LlS Longe.., "Electronic Engineering really stood out because they were willing to stand behind their product 100 percent," said De Jong. Car,opy Provides a CostEffective Expansion Farmers & Merchants Mutual Telephone Company was founded in 1938 to provide affordable service to their customers. And according to General Manager Rex McGuire, Motorola's Canopy has allowed them to do just that — provide better service. "Canopy allowed us to expand our high-speed Internet and service territories in a cost-effective manner," said McGuire. "Plus, we are no longer dependent on the other phone company's cable plant." Farmers & Merchants Mutual purchased Canopy last year, and have been working with 3lectronic Engineering for several years. McGuire said they use Electronic Engineering because "they have always gone out of their way to provide great service at a fair price." "Electronic Engineering made sure we were comfortable with the installation and operation of the equipment," said McGuire. "And, they're just a phone call away if we need them because their service does not end after the sale." The Perfect Match, Speed and Reliability Northwood Coop Elevator was looking for a high-speed wireless product to connect three offices. Their current phone line technology was too slow and causing multiple problems. "When the Motorola Canopy system came out, it was exactly what we were looking for. It exceeded in speed, had the benefits of doing what we wanted and had expendability for the future," said David Quisley, Feed Department Manager. "We knew Electronic Engineering could take care of us for service and it has been the perfect match." Quisley says Canopy has changed the way they do business. 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It was a service organization for the two-way radio industry in Iowa, which mainly consisted of cab companies, utility companies and police and fire departments. Because of a lack of qualified technicians, most of Electronic Engineering's knowledgeable "tech'xperts" traveled throughout the state supporting businesses that required two-way technology. In January of 1950, WOI-TV in Ames began broadcasting television programming and with that, a new Electronic Engineering division was born --television repairs. Just a few years later, we began servicing and installing air -conditioners for businesses and residents in central Iowa. This opened the door for us to become a home appliance service center. In fact, we even became an authorized warranty repair center for washers and dryers. In 1959, we moved into our current downtown Des Moines service location at 1100 Keo Way. In the '60s as our service division continued to expand, we began to offer tone paging. The service was run by an operator, who callers would inform who they needed paged. A few years later we replaced the service with a fully automated paging terminal. During this time we became known as "The Beeper People" by our customers because of the sound our pagers made. While we continued to be the pacesetter in the local paging business, many of our customers counted on us for other communication needs --including mobile phones. As these areas continued to grow and show promise, we decided in the early '70s that we were going to focus upon our roots --the communication industry. Soon after that, we became an Authorized Motorola Radius Dealer --a stepping stone for us to become a full -line Motorola Dealer, in the '80s. During that time period, we introduced Motorola display paging, which replaced tone pagers. This allowed our customers to receive numeric pages from individuals instead of operators. At the same time, we also offered text message paging. However, receiving text messages on pagers didn't become popular until the late '80s. This was an important time for Electronic Engineering to not only service several Iowa locations but to have an actual presence in those communities. So sales and service centers were opened in Ames, Mason City, Marshalltown and Fort Dodge. Electronic Engineering Our History Continued Connections you can count on' We introduced cellular phone technology to Des Moines in 1986 when the first cellular phone call was made from our property at 1100 Keo Way. Since then, cellular technology has been changing at a rapid pace, making the phones smaller, feature -rich and more affordable for the general public. In the early '90s, Bill Clark remained Chairman of the Board and appointed his son, Mark, President of Electronic Engineering. We launched our Internet Gateway system. This allowed our customers to send text message pages via the World Wide Web to anyone who had paging service with us. We also added more Electronic Engineering locations in Cedar Rapids, Sioux City, Waterloo, Mt. Pleasant and Omaha, Nebraska. In 2005, Electronic Engineering expanded into the Quad Cities in Iowa and in 2006, we opened our twelfth branch in Fremont, Nebraska. This affirms our long-term vision to be the premier provider of communication products in Iowa and Eastern Nebraska, from both an economic market and geographical model. Electronic Engineering remains our company name. However, we have "branded" all our different product lines to include Beeper People (paging), Two -Way Connect (radios), The Cellular Store (phones), EMS+One (lights and sirens), Security Solutions (alarms, DVR's and closed-circuit television) and Tech'xperts (repair, installation and licensing). Today Electronic Engineering employs over 115 people in 12 locations. Electronic Engineering 1015 Keo Way Des Moines, IA 50309 (515)283.1100 (800)343-3998 (515)244-6948 (FAX) www.connectingyou.com At Electronic Engineering we understand the power of staying connected. Whether it's on the job, at home or at play — we know how important that connection is to you. That's why we've been successful in the communications industry for more than 60 years. Offices IOWA Des Moines • 1100 Keo Way, 50309 (515) 283-1100 (800) 343-3998 Fax (515) 244-6948 Ames • 2220 E. Lincoln Way, 50010 (515) 232-5385 (800) 343-7718 Fax (515) 232-5540 Cedar Rapids • 1900 6th Street S.W., 52404 (319) 364-1900 (800) 762-0795 Fax (319) 363-8637 Davenport • 1354 W. 4th Street, 52802 (563) 322-0981 (800) 322-0981 Fax (563) 322-3837 Fort Dodge • 2411 5th Avenue S., 50501 (515) 576-2411 (800) 343-3405 Fax (515) 576-5750 Marshalltown • 913 Iowa Avenue E., 50158 (641) 752-0778 (800) 345-2540 Fax (641) 752-1505 Mason City • 608 S. Delaware, 50401 (641) 423-6818 (800) 343-2688 Fax (641) 424-8424 Mt. Pleasant • 126 N. Main Street, 52641 (319) 385-7650 (800) 458-2355 Fax (319) 385-2329 Sioux City • 500 W. 20th Street, 51103 (712) 258-5234 (800) 243-3756 Fax (712) 258-7642 Waterloo • 750 Ansborough, 50701 (319) 235-5556 (800) 365-9702 Fax (319) 291-7184 NEBRASKA Omaha • 13704 P Street, 68137 (402) 346-5123 (800) 315-3579 Fax (402) 891-1196 Fremont • 339 N. Broad Street, 68025 (402) 727-5115 (800) 427-2185 Fax (402) 727-7749 Electronic Engineering Connections you can count on:M Rev. 08/08 info@connectingyou.com www.connectingyou.com Connectio s you can count on Beeper People ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING Connections you can count on:"' • Local, statewide and national service • Numeric, word and voice pagers • Two-way paging • Internet paging and e-mail capabilities • cc: mail paging confirmation • In-house paging systems and kitchen call units • Hospital, Fire and law enforcement paging systems • Voicemail • Pager protection plans • Baby beepers MOTOROLA intelligence everywhere' The Cellular Store ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING Connections you can count on:"' • Authorized agent for major cellular carriers • Data and two-way messaging services • GPS tracking systems • High speed data connectivity devices • Latest in smartphones and PDAs • Bluetooth headsets and hands-free kirs • Online 24/7 accessory store • Cell phone repair • Loaner phone program Two -Way Connect ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING Connections you can count on:" • Base stations, mobiles, portables and repeaters • Digital communications • Motorola/Zerron dispatch consoles • Logging recorders • P25 -capable systems • Mobile data systems • Microwave systems/Spread Spectrum • Trunked, wide area and network systems • System design/in-building amplifiers • Computer coverage maps • Short-term radio rental EMS O ne ELECTRONIC E N G I N E E R I N G Connections you can count on:" • Demo patrol technology car • Lighrbars and sirens • Partitions, grill guards, center consoles • Gambcr Johnson certified installation • Digital mobile video/IP systems • Dispatch centers and E911 systems • Watson dispatch furniture • Communication towers • Tornado sirens and noon whistles • industrial plant public address systems • Motorola Minitor fire pagers • Man down systems • Streamlight and Pelican lights Q MOTOROLA a"r 71 w;* mir FEDERAL SIGNAL SecuritytSolutions ELECTRON ENGINEERING Connections you can count on:" • Closed circuit television systems • All major brands • Digital video recording • IP video surveillance • Commercial security and alarm systems • Alarm monitoring service • GE lnteriogies alarm panels • Access control • Visual and audible alerts • Panic alert systems • Portable security systems - job sites Tech'xperts ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING Connections you can count on:" • Motorola Canopy wireless broadband solution • Authorized Motorola installation and repair center • Custom installations • Tower services • Tower site management • FCC licensing • System engineering • Coverage maps • Maintenance and service contracts • Authorized Federal Signal installation and repair CANOPY" Howe, Wleelell Inie.nei Plieloro Electronic Engineering Connections you can count on:'