Contract - 06-27-2023 - 12885 - Coordonator Professional Development FY24 Contract Cowlitz 911 Cowlitz County Board of Commissioners June 27,2023 9
AS-12885 B.6.
BOCC Agenda
Meeting Date: 06/27/2023
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Agenda
Cowlitz 911 recommends the approval of contract E24-014 for Coordinator Professional Development FY24.
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E24-014 Cowlitz County CPD Contract
Form Review
Form Started By:Rachael Fair Started On:06/20/2023 10:17 AM
Final Approval Date:06/21/2023
SIGNATURE AUTHORIZATION FORM
WASHINGTON STATE MILITARY DEPARTMENT
CAMP MURRAY, WASHINGTON 98430-5122
NEW FORM WILL REPLACE PREVIOUS FORMS
NAME OF ORGANIZATION DATE SUBMITTED
Cowlitz County 611512023
PROJECT DESCRIPTION CONTRACT NUMBER
FY24 SECO Coordinator Professional Development E24-014
(CPD) Contract
1. AUTHORIZING AUTHORITY
SIGNATURE PRINT OR TYPE NAME TITLE/TERM OF OFFICE
Arne Mortensen Commissioner/4 years
Dennis Weber Commissioner/4 years
Rick Dahl Commissioner/4 years
2. AUTHORIZED TO SIGN CONTRACTSICONTRACT AMENDMENTS
SIGNATURE PRINT OR TYPE NAME TITLE/TERM OF OFFICE
.Arne Mortensen Commissioner/4 years
Dennis Weber Commissioner/4 years
Rick Dahl Commissioner/4 years
3. AUTHORIZED TO SIGN REQUESTS OR REIMBURSEMENT A-19
SIGNATURE �IRINT OR TYPE NAME TITLE/TERM OF OFFICE
• Rick Dahl Commissioner/4 years
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John Diamond Executive Director
If
Deanna Wells '911 Coordinator
4�10-Lowua\q.-Rachael Young Bud et&Finance Mana er
Please complete form with any new conf' l or any time personnel changes.
Submit one original to State E911 Office
SECO Coordinator Professional Development (CPD) Contract SFY2024
CONTRACT FACE SHEET
t. Contractor Name and Address: 2. Contract Amount: 3. Contract Number
Cowlitz County Agency (COUNTY)
312 SW 1st Avenue $52,061 E24-014
Kelso,Washington 98626
4.Contractor's Contact Person, phone number: 5. Contract Start Date 6. Contract End Date
Deanna Wells/360.414.5517 July 1, 2023 August 15, 2024
wellsd@cowlitz911.org
Kathryn Funk-Baxter/360.577.3065
Fun k-baxterk co.cowlitz.wa.us
7. MD Financial Program Manager/phone number: 8. Unique Entity Identifier(UEI#): 9. UBI#(state revenue):
Teresa Lewis/253.512.7481 TZ8RNRDSRNN1
604-246-289
teresa.lewis@mil.wa.gov
10. Funding Authority: Washington State Military Department and State 911 Funds
~11 Funding Source Agreement#: 12. Program Index#&Obj/SubObj: 13. CFDA#&Title: 14.TIN or SSN:
RCW 38.52.510, .540, .545 7928A and 79281 NZ NA 91-6001310
WAC Chapter 118-66
15. Service Districts: 16. Service Area by County(ies): 17. Women/Minority-Owned, State Certified?
(BY LEGISLATIVE DIST): 19th & 20th COWLITZ
® N/A ❑ NO❑ YES, OMWBE#
(BY CONGRESSIONAL DIST): 3RD
18. Contract Classification: 19. Contract Type(check all that apply):
❑ Personal Services ❑ Client Services ® Public/Local Gov't ® Contract ❑ Grant ❑ Agreement
❑ Collaborative Research ❑ A/E ❑ Other ❑ Intergovernmental RCW 39.34) ❑ Interagency
20. Contractor Selection Process: 21. Contractor Type(check all that apply)-
® "To all who apply&qualify" ❑ Competitive Bidding ❑ Private Organization/Individual ❑ For-Profit
❑ Sole Source ❑ A/E RCW ❑ N/A ® Public Organization/Jurisdiction ® Non-Profit
❑ Advertised? ❑YES ONO j❑ VENDOR ❑ SUBRECIPIENT ® OTHER
22. BRIEF DESCRIPTION:
This is a reimbursement contract per WAC 118-66-050 and the Washington State Military Department
(DEPARTMENT) State 911 Coordination Office (SECO) policies, which are incorporated by reference.
Reimbursements amounts are detailed in the attached Budget Sheet Attachment E .
IN WITNESS THEREOF, the DEPARTMENT and COUNTY(Parties) have executed this Contract on the day and year last
specified below. This Contract Face Sheet, Special Terms and Conditions (Attachment A), General Terms &Conditions
(Attachment B), Statement of Work (Attachment C), SECO Contract Reimbursement Schedule(Attachment D), and the
Budget Sheet(Attachment E), govern the rights and obligations of the Parties to this Contract.
In the event of an inconsistency in this Contract, unless otherwise provided, the inconsistency shall be resolved by giving
precedence in the following order:
(a) Applicable State Statutes and Regulations
(b) Statement of Work
(c) Special Terms and Conditions
(d) General Terms and Conditions, and
(e) Any other provisions of the contract incorporated by reference.
This Contract contains all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the Parties. No other understandings, oral or otherwise,
regarding the subject matter of this Contract shall be deemed to exist or to bind any of the Parties hereto.
WHEREAS, the Parties hereto executed this Contract on the day and year last specified below.
FOR THE DEPARTMENT:
Signature Date Signature ate
Regan Anne Hesse, Chief Financial Officer Rick Dahl, Chair
Washington State Military DEPARTMENT Cowlitz County Board of County Commissioners
APPROVED AS TO FORM
Dierk Meierbachtol (signature on file) 5/9/2022
Assistant Attorney General
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answering points to acquire 911 hardware, software, and technology to support a 911 emergency
communications system baseline level of service";
D. WAC 118-66-020 reiterates the 911 funding purposes and priorities established by the legislature;
E. WAC 118-66-040 describes COUNTY eligibility for funding; and
F. WAC 118-66-050 lists expenses that "may be eligible for reimbursement based on a reasonable
prioritization by the state 911 coordinator" and "in accordance with the purposes and priorities
established by statute and regulation".
V. THE PARTIES AGREE THAT THE FOLLOWING ELIGIBLE EXPENSES AND PRIORITIES ARE
ESTABLISHED IN CONTRACT:
A. Consistent with the statutes and regulations cited herein, this Contract allows reimbursement solely
for certain approved eligible expenses described in WAC 118-66 incurred by the COUNTY, in support
of 911 calls originating in the county, including eligible expenses in the following prioritization: (1) 911
statewide dialing, (2) 911 baseline level of service, and (3) capital items. This Contract includes
Statewide Services that benefit all counties and does not require local revenue to be expended prior
to reimbursement through county contracts. Statewide services reimbursed through this Contract
include:
1. Coordinator Professional Development (CPD), including travel expenses for attending the
following: Advisory Committee meetings, Advisory Committee briefings, Advisory Committee
Subcommittee meetings, Coordinator Forum(s), State Supported training, and National
Conference attendance; and
2. Reimbursement of selected Public Education expenses, selected 911 salaries, benefits and
training; and
3. 911 Call Receiver training; pre-approved NG911 modernization expenses and interpretative
services; and
4. Connection to the Emergency Services Internet Protocol Network (ESINet).
a. Payment for ESINet services and the originating network trunking, are contingent upon
available funding, only for eligible approved expenses identified in RCW 38.52.545 and WAC
118-66-050.
b. To receive ESINet services, the county must enter into, and require all staff for all PSAPs
operated within the county, a non-disclosure agreement with SECO for confidential
information.
c. In the event of the unavailability or loss of state funding, responsibility for the continued
operation of the statewide 911 network, and all related costs, including the ESINet, will be
transferred to the individual counties, on a pro rata basis.
B. Expenses.
1. General Reimbursement Requirements for COUNTY:
a. Contingent upon funding availability, reimbursement will be made only for eligible approved
expenses identified in RCW 38.52.545 and WAC 118-66;
b. Approved eligible expenses will be reimbursed at amounts not to exceed limits established in
SECO Policy, as provided in Section VI I D of this Contract;
c. In the event, funding will not cover all contract eligible amounts, individual line items will be
funded in full or not at all;
d. Funding is for use in the primary Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) only, unless
otherwise specified in applicable DEPARTMENT policy, as provided in Section VII D of this
Contract;
2. Ineligible Items:
Expenses not listed in WAC 118-66-050(1), (2) and/or (3), and not directly associated with the
operation of the 911 emergency communications system are not eligible for state financial
assistance or reimbursement under this Contract.
3. Expense Documentation and Approval:
a. COUNTY must submit documentation of eligible expenses to the DEPARTMENT, including
identification of vendor, warrant number, date, and applicable 911 eligible expense
categorization as set out in Section VII E below;
b. COUNTY must submit eligible Monthly Expense Reports and/or requests for reimbursement,
(including additional hard copy documentation required by an "Action Plan" due to audit
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■ SECO Statewide Services Support Policy (PDF)
• SECO Salaries and Benefits Summary (PDF)
E. Reimbursement Requests and Reporting Requirements: Not more often than monthly, the
COUNTY shall submit invoice vouchers (Form A-19) to the DEPARTMENT requesting reimbursement
for expenses. The COUNTY agrees to use forms and/or systems provided by the DEPARTMENT for
necessary reports.
In addition to any reports as may be required elsewhere in this Contract, the COUNTY shall prepare
and submit the following reports to the DEPARTMENT's Key Personnel:
Financial Reports #/Copies Completion Date
Monthly Expense Reports 1 No later than the last day following the
end of the month.
Local Travel Policy/Procedures 1 30 days after signatures on this Contract
and then annually.
3rd Quarter Review 1 March 31, of each year
Training Certification(s) 1 June 30, of each year
Final Reimbursement Request 1 July 31, 2024
All contract work must not start prior to July 1, 2023, and must be delivered, installed/completed, and
accepted by June 30, 2024. The COUNTY may submit the final report by July 31, 2024, as described
above. Final billing not received by July 31, 2024, will not be processed.
F. Attendance Obligations: The COUNTY agrees to send the designated 911 personnel to the following
events:
• Advisory Committee Meetings: The COUNTY agrees to send the 911 Coordinator or designee to
as many of the Advisory Committee meetings as possible each contract period, but no less than
three-quarters of the scheduled Advisory Committee meetings per contract period; and
• Advisory_Committee Briefings: The COUNTY agrees to have the 911 Coordinator or designee
participate in as many of the Advisory Committee briefings as possible each contract period, but
no less than half of the scheduled Advisory Committee briefings per contract period; and
• Coordinator Forums: The COUNTY agrees to send the 911 Coordinator or designee and
additional appropriate 911 representatives to all of the Coordinator Forums held each contract
period; and
• Public Education Training: The COUNTY agrees to send the 911 Public Education Coordinator
or appropriate 911 representative to attend a Coordinator Forum or a public education class per
contract period and participate in half of the scheduled Public Education Subcommittee
meetings; and
• _Training Coordinator Training: The COUNTY agrees to send the 911 Training Coordinator or
appropriate 911 representative to attend a Coordinator Forum or a training class per contract
period and participate in half of the scheduled Training Subcommittee meetings; and
• GIS Coordinator: The COUNTY agrees to send the 911 GIS Coordinator or appropriate 911
representative to participate in half of the scheduled GIS Workgroup meetings, in accordance
with the Statement of Work(Attachment C).
G. Reallocation of Funds: The COUNTY is allowed to reallocate funds within the coordinator professional
development category as needed. Budget categories are as specified or defined on the budget sheet of
the Contract. Any changes to budget categories other than in compliance with this paragraph will not be
reimbursed.
H. Compliance with Law: The COUNTY will comply with all state and federal laws applicable to counties.
Vill. THE MILITARY DEPARTMENT AGREES TO:
A. Within thirty (30) days of receipt and approval of signed, dated invoice vouchers (state form A-19),
and upon satisfactory completion of tasks and documentation of costs, as required under this
Contract, the DEPARTMENT will reimburse the COUNTY up to the maximum of $52,061, or actual
cost, whichever is lower, pursuant to the schedule set out in the SECO Contract Reimbursement
Schedule (Attachment D) and as authorized by this Contract and WAC 118-66.
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ATTACHMENT B
GENERAL TERMS &CONDITIONS
1) DEFINITIONS: As used throughout this Contract the following terms shall have the meanings set forth
below:
a. "DEPARTMENT" shall mean the Washington State Military DEPARTMENT (WMD), or any of the
officers or other officers lawfully representing that DEPARTMENT and includes the State 911
Coordination Office (SECO).
b. "COUNTY" shall mean the named county performing services under this Contract or grant. It shall
include any subcontractor retained by the COUNTY as permitted under the terms of this Contract.
c. "Subcontractor" shall mean one, not in the employment of the COUNTY, who is performing all or
part of those services under this Contract under a separate contract with the COUNTY. The terms
"subcontractor" and "subcontractors" mean subcontractor(s) in any tier.
d. "PSAP" means Public Safety Answering Point as defined in WAC 118-66.
e. "WAC" is defined and used herein to mean the Washington Administrative Code.
f. "RCW" is defined and used herein to mean the Revised Code of Washington.
2) ACCESS TO PUBLIC RECORDS:
a. The Parties acknowledge that the DEPARTMENT is subject to the Public Records Act, Chapter
42.56 RCW, and that records prepared, owned, used, or retained by the DEPARTMENT relating to
the conduct of government or the performance of any governmental or proprietary function are
available for public inspection or copying, except as exempt under RCW 42.56 or other statute
which exempts or prohibits disclosure of specific information or records.
b. The COUNTY shall provide access to data generated under this Contract to the DEPARTMENT
and the State Auditor at no additional cost. This includes access to all information that supports the
findings, conclusions, and recommendations of the COUNTY's reports, including computer models
and methodology for those models.
c. Access to Data - State law prohibits state agencies from entering into agreements when the
contractor could charge additional costs to the agency, the Joint Legislative Audit and Review
Committee, or the Office of the State Auditor for access to data generated under the Contract.
Therefore, all such data will be provided at no additional expense. For the purposes of this
requirement, "data" includes all information that supports the findings, conclusions, and
recommendations of the contractor's reports, including computer models and methodology for those
models.
3) ADVANCE PAYMENTS PROHIBITED: No payments in advance or in anticipation of services or
supplies to be provided under this Contract shall be made by the DEPARTMENT.
4) AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT ADA OF 1990 PUBLIC LAW 101-336. 42 U.S.C. 12101 et
seq. (also referred to as the "ADA") and its implementing regulations at 28 CFR Part 35. The COUNTY
must comply with the ADA, which provides comprehensive civil rights protection to individuals with
disabilities in the areas of employment, public accommodations, state and local government services,
and telecommunication.
5) ATTORNEY'S FEES: Except as provided in the section entitled "Recapture Provisions", in the event of
litigation or other action brought to enforce the terms of this Contract or alternate dispute resolution
process, each party agrees to bear its own attorney's fees and costs.
6) COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE STATUTES RULES AND DEPARTMENT POLICIES: The
COUNTY shall comply with, and the DEPARTMENT is not responsible for determining compliance with,
any and all applicable federal, state, and local laws, regulations, executive orders, and/or policies. This
obligation includes, but is not limited to, nondiscrimination laws and/or policies; the ADA; ethics in laws
and policies; Covenant Against Contingent Fees (e.g., Federal Acquisition Regulation 48 CFR Sec.
52.203-5); Public Disclosure (RCW 42.56); and safety and health regulations. In the event of the
COUNTY's noncompliance or refusal to comply with any applicable law, regulation, executive order, or
policy, the DEPARTMENT may rescind, cancel, or terminate the Contract in whole or in part in its sole
discretion. The COUNTY is responsible for all costs or liability arising from its failure to comply with
applicable law, regulation, executive order, or policy.
7) CONTRACT MODIFICATIONS: The Parties may, from time to time, request changes to the Contract.
All mutually agreed changes shall be incorporated by written amendment. No alteration or variation of
the terms of this Contract shall be valid unless made in writing and signed by the Parties, and any oral
understanding or agreements shall not be binding. It is mutually agreed and understood that the
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16) LIMITATION OF AUTHORITY: Only the assigned Authorized Signature for the DEPARTMENT or an
assigned delegate by writing (delegation to be made prior to action) shall have the express, implied, or
apparent authority to alter, amend, modify, or waive any clause or condition of this Contract.
Furthermore, any alteration, amendment, modification, or waiver of any clause or condition of this
Contract is not effective or binding unless made in writing and signed by the authorized person.
17) LOSS OF FUNDING: In the event funding from state or federal sources is withdrawn, reduced, or
limited in any way after the effective date of the Contract, the DEPARTMENT may suspend or
terminate, or renegotiate the Contract without cause under the "Termination" clause and without the
thirty (30) day notice requirement.
18) NONASSIGNABILITY: Neither this Contract, nor any claim arising under this Contract, nor the work to
be provided under this Contract, and any claim arising thereunder, shall be assigned, or delegated by
either party in whole or in part, without the express prior written consent of the other party, which
consent shall not be unreasonably withheld.
19) NONDISCRIMINATION: During the performance of this Contract, the COUNTY shall comply with all
federal and state nondiscrimination statutes and regulations. These requirements include, but are not
limited to:
a. Nondiscrimination in Employment: The COUNTY shall not discriminate against any employee or
applicant for employment because of race, creed, color, national origin, citizenship or immigration
status, family with children, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, age, honorably discharged
veteran or military status, or the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability or the use of
trained dog guide or service animal by a person with a disability. This requirement does not apply,
however, to a religious corporation, association, educational institution, or society with respect to
the employment of individuals of a particular religion to perform work connected with the carrying on
by such corporation, association, educational institution, or society of its activities.
b. The COUNTY shall take action to ensure that employees are employed and treated during
employment without discrimination because of their race, creed, color, national origin, citizenship or
immigration status, family with children, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, age, honorably
discharged veteran or military status, or the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability
or the use of trained dog guide or service animal by a person with a disability. Such action shall
include, but not be limited to, the following: Employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer,
recruitment, or recruitment selection for training, including apprenticeships and volunteers.
20) RECAPTURE PROVISION: In the event the COUNTY fails to expend funds under this Contract in
accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws and/or the provisions of the Contract, the
DEPARTMENT reserves the right to recapture funds in an amount equivalent to the extent of
noncompliance. Such right of recapture shall exist for the life of the project following Contract
termination. Repayment by the COUNTY of funds under this recapture provision shall occur within thirty
(30) days of demand.
In the event the DEPARTMENT is required to institute legal proceedings to enforce the recapture
provision, the DEPARTMENT shall be entitled to its costs thereof, including attorney fees from the
Contractor.
21) RECORDS, MONITORING, AND AUDIT ACCESS:
a. The COUNTY shall perform under the terms of the Contract and the DEPARTMENT may conduct
reasonable and necessary monitoring of the COUNTY's performance.
b. To permit such monitoring, the COUNTY shall maintain books, records, documents, and other
evidence, and accounting procedures and practices that sufficiently and properly reflect all direct
and indirect costs of any nature expended in the performance of this Contract. These records shall
be subject at all reasonable times to inspection, review, or audit by personnel duly authorized by the
DEPARTMENT, the Office of the State Auditor, and federal officials so authorized by law, rule,
regulation, or agreement.
c. The COUNTY will retain all books, records, documents, and other materials relevant to this
Contract for six (6) years from the date final payment is made hereunder and make them available
for inspection by persons authorized under this provision.
d. The DEPARTMENT or the State Auditor or any of their representatives and federal officials so
authorized by law, rule, regulation, or agreement shall have full access to and the right to examine
during normal business hours and as often as the DEPARTMENT or the State Auditor may deem
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ATTACHMENT C
STATEMENT OF WORK
SECO COUNTY CPD CONTRACT -SFY2024
July 1, 2023—June 30, 2024
CPD1 911 Coordinator
1. Coordinate 911 within the county, act as a designated point of contact for the SECO, monitor the 911
system, and report 911 outages to the SECO.
2. 911 Coordinator or pre-approved/designated alternate attend 75% of Advisory Committee (AC)
meetings held per contract period.
3. 911 Coordinator or pre-approved/designated alternate attend 50% of Advisory Committee (AC)
briefings held per contract period.
4. 911 Coordinator or pre-approved/designated alternate attend all of the Coordinator Forums held per
contract period. If forum is virtual, 911 Coordinator or preapproved/designated alternate will participate
in at least the coordinator/director roundtable meeting and one training session.
5. Cooperate with and freely participate in monitoring or evaluation activities by the SECO and State
Auditor.
6. Retain all contract records for six (6) years after contract closure.
CPD 4 MSAGIMappinglGIS Coordinators
1. Maintain, deliver, and improve GIS data (Road Centerlines and Address Points) for location validation
(LVF).
a. Site Structure Address Points (SSAP) data MUST be submitted as part of the GIS dataset.
b. The minimum number of address points should be greater than or equal to 10% of the ALI records
for the jurisdiction, as measured on or before September 30, 2023.
2. ALI discrepancy reports (DR) shall be submitted using the Comtech ALI DBMS.
3. Required GIS data layers must be uploaded and pass critical quality checks at least quarterly.
4. Participate in 50% of any scheduled GIS Workgroup meetings held during the contract period.
Participation can be in-person, virtual, or on a project.
CPD4 IT Coordinator
1. Participate in the selection, installation, and/or maintenance of 911 equipment/software (IE: CPE, CAD,
Net Clock, network, network security).
2. Submit certification that the county has provided a minimum of 16 hours of training for their IT
personnel related to security and maintenance of equipment that touches the ESI Net, during the current
contract period.
CPD5 Call Receiver Training
1. Submit certification that all telecommunicators/call receivers have received a minimum of 24-hours of
continuing education, during the current contract period.
CPD3 Public Education
1. Attend a 911 Coordinator forum or a public education class (in person or virtual) to enhance job skills.
2. Participate in 50% of any scheduled 911 Public Education Subcommittee meetings held during the
contract period. Participation can be in-person, virtual, or participation on a work group/project.
3. Submit an annual report that outlines the agency's public education activities and highlights any
changes the agency has made to the program during the contract period.
4. Utilize messaging consistent with content created by the 911 Public Education Subcommittee.
CPD2/CPD6 Training Coordinator
1. Attend a 911 Coordinator Forum or a training class (in person or virtual) to enhance job skills.
2. Participate in 50% of any scheduled 911 Training Subcommittee meetings held during the contract
period. Participation can be in-person, virtual, or participation on a work group/project.
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The 911 Coordinator or pre-approved designee and a PSAP/911
employee is authorized up to $6,000 (per contract period) to attend
national NG911 related conferences, trainings, and/or training materials
CPD2 911 Coordinator to enhance job skills.
Training
For counties with a population of 1.5 million or more the authorized
amount for the 911 Coordinator is doubled for an additional person to
attend training $12,000 (per contract period)
Up to $5,000 (per contract period) is authorized for expenses directly
CPD3 911 Public Education related to public education training and training materials, for informing
the public of the capabilities, limitations, and proper use of 911 and
public education materials. (See: SECO Public Education Policy)
Up to $13,500 (per contract period) is authorized for salaries/ benefits,
911 Technical training, and training material expenses for the following positions:
CPD4 Salaries/Benefits and MSAG, Mapping/GIS, and/or Information Technology Coordinator(s).
Training Backfill salary is not eligible under this line item. Expenses must directly
link to the support and maintenance of WAC eligible 911 equipment.
Total training funds calculated at $500 (per contract period) per full-time
call receiver and training coordinator at the primary PSAP(s) with a cap
not to exceed 30 call receivers (or$15,000) per county.
These funds are to be used for training and training materials that
support the roles and functions of the call receiver and the 911 Training
911 Call Receiver Coordinator. Training maybe internal or external.
CPD5 Training Funds may also be used for a new hire call receiver salary while in
training status up to $2,000 per new hire (this is the only time regular
salary can be claimed for call receivers under this line item), 911
Training Coordinator regular salary, overtime, and CTO; and call
receivers' overtime and backfill while in training status.
Regionalized Counties, only the Host County is eligible for this line item.
Costs related to modernization of the 911 System as authorized and
pre-approved by the State 911 Coordinator. Including, but not limited to,
pre-approved software necessary for the MSAG/GIS data
synchronization, text to 911 security/authentication fobs (capped at 1
per authorized call taking position), and other pre-approved expen!�oc�
CPD6 NG911 Modernization related to text-to-911 implementation.
Should there be additional funds available following the fulfillme!Il
BSO, WSP, and CPD contracts, the SECO may authorize additional
funds for each of the 39 counties and the WSP to be used solely for the
purpose of NG911 MSAG/GIS Modernization.
CPD7 911 Interpretive Costs incurred for use of interpretive services to facilitate 911 call
Services taking.
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