Special Notice / Hearing: None__
Vote Required: Majority
To: Honorable Board of Supervisors
From: Jon Walton, Chief Information Officer, Information Services Department
Subject: Agreement for E911 Routing Licensing and Support
RECOMMENDATION:
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Measure K: Adopt a resolution waiving the Request for Proposal process and authorizing an agreement with AT&T Corporation to provide West Emergency Routing Service licensing and support for the term of thirty-six (36) months with a not to exceed amount of $217,260.
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BACKGROUND:
AT&T is the County's current communications service provider and has been selected to provide the County's Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service. AT&T VoIP service on its own can only route non-emergency calls. It cannot route e911 calls to the correct local 911 operator, also known as a Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP). Routing emergency calls by telephone number alone is not accurate and requires user data to be collected and referenced for routing to the correct PSAP.
DISCUSSION:
AT&T will partner with a third-party vendor to supply the routing service. The West Emergency Routing Service (WERS) application has been integrated with the AT&T VoIP system for emergency call routing. AT&T will deploy the application that pulls user location information used to route emergency calls. WERS will be responsible for receiving the caller data, determining the appropriate PSAP, and forwarding the user data with the call. The County will be responsible for maintaining accurate user location information associated with each phone number. AT&T will ensure WERS properly routes all e911 calls to the correct PSAP.
AT&T will supply continued support for maintaining the WERS application and accurate routing information. The proposed agreement includes three-years of licensing and support of the routing service.
County Counsel has reviewed and approved the resolution and agreement as to form.
Approval of this Resol...
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