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Agreement to receive E911 trust fund monies from the State of Florida for Next Generation 9-1-1 Core Services.
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Recommended Action:
Recommended Action
Approval of the agreement certifying that monies received from the State of Florida will be used to upgrade the existing 911 call routing and delivery network to meet state and national requirements.
• The current network does not meet updated state and national requirements.
• This change will allow Pinellas County to be compliant with state requirements to implement this technology by Fiscal Year (FY) 2027.
• The state adopted this requirement several years ago with an expectation that existing networks become compliant by 2027.
• Pinellas County networks are currently compliant with state standards, and this upgrade will maintain continued compliance with the new standards.
• The new network will improve the accuracy of 911 call routing and delivery, disaster recovery, redundancy, operational flexibility, and interoperability with neighboring counties.
• State E911 grant funds exist to assist in funding these costs.
• This grant request will fund the purchase of yearly service fees for the use of a Next Generation 9-1-1 Core Services network for four years.
• Funding for this grant was not anticipated during the development of the FY25 Proposed Budget; however, the funds were included in the Regional 911 Fund in the Safety and Emergency Services Budget as a change to the proposed budget. These funds are used on a cost-reimbursement basis. No matching funds are required.
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Strategic Plan:
Ensure Public Health, Safety, and Welfare
2.1 Provide planning, coordination, prevention, and protective services to ensure a safe
and secure community
Deliver First Class Services to the Public and Our Customers
5.1 Maximize partner relationships and public outreach
5.3 Ensure effective and efficient delivery of county services and support
Summary:
Summary
The State Grant Program is provided to assist Florida counties with the provision of enhanced 911 systems including the network used to deliver 9-1-1 calls to designated public safety answering points (PSAPs) such as this Next Generation 9-1-1 Core Services network. The E911 Board assists eligible counties through the E911 State Grant Program using E911 trust fund monies.
The agreement requires approval and signature from the Board of County Commissioners
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Background Information:
The Pinellas County Regional 911 Center acts as the steward of all 911 Fee funding for Pinellas County including the five secondary PSAPs.
Grant monies received will be used for the design, implementation, and yearly service fees of a Next Generation Core Services network to support routing and delivery of 9-1-1 calls. This will satisfy the requirement of network technology required by the state for 9-1-1 networks and increase the accuracy of caller location delivery, support interoperability, improve redundancy and disaster recovery, increase operational flexibility, and improve the opportunity for measuring performance.
The Regional GIS Database will contribute a necessary enhancement to improve the accuracy of emergency response.
Fiscal Impact:
Grant funds of $4,111,920.00 over four years, shall be provided on a cost reimbursement basis. No matching funds are associated with this grant. This grant was not anticipated during the development of the FY25 Proposed Budget; however, these funds were included in fund 1025, “Changes to the Proposed Budget Phase” on August 1, 2024.
Staff Member Responsible:
Judith Weshinskey-Price, Director, Regional 911 Division
James Fogarty, Bureau Director, Safety and Emergency Services
Partners:
State of Florida, E911 Board
Attachments:
Agreement for the E911 State Grant Program
Grant Award Letter