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<br /> <br />SECO County EQUIPMENT Contract Page 14 of 16 KITTITAS COUNTY, E22-304 <br />ATTACHMENT D (cont.) <br /> <br />B9 Mapping Display Equipment <br />Equipment capable of displaying 911 call locations on a map. Capped at $500 per approved PSAP call receiver workstation based on five-year life cycle. <br />B10 911 Management Information Systems (MIS) <br />Equipment that collects, stores, and collates 911 call data into reports and statistics. <br />B11 Call Detail Recorder or Printer Purchase or lease and installation of the hardware and software components required to support the call detail recorder or printer. <br />C1 Logging Recorder for 911 Calls <br />Purchase or lease and installation of the hardware and software components required for basic logging/voice recorder as recommended by NENA standards. <br />C2 <br />Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) System Hardware and Software <br />Purchase or lease and installation of the hardware and software basic components. At a minimum shall consist of hardware, call entry module, Teletype interface and ANI/ALI controllers. CAD could also include PSAP Mapping. <br />C2.3 CAD CPU Replacement of CAD CPU at the PSAP call receiver workstation based on a five-year life cycle. <br />C2.4 CAD Server Replacement of CAD call processing server based on a five-year life cycle. <br />C2.5 CAD Display Equipment Replacement of display equipment is capped at $1,000 per approved PSAP call receiver workstation, based on a five-year life cycle. <br />C3 Auxiliary Generator Purchase or lease and installation of an auxiliary generator to support 911 telephone services for back-up purposes. Shall not exceed $40,000 and the expense must be pro-rated if used for other than PSAP operations. <br />C4 Clock Synchronizer Purchase or lease and installation of the hardware and software necessary to integrate master clock signaling to the PSAP’s electronic systems. <br />C5 Console Furniture Purchase of console furniture for 911 call receiving equipment is capped at $15,000 per approved call receiver workstation with a ten-year life cycle. <br />