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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMotorola Solutions Inc; 2018-07-03;Communications System And Services Agreement Motorola Solutions, Inc. ("Motorola") and the City of Carlsbad, California ("Customer") enter into this "Agreement," pursuant to which Customer will purchase and Motorola will sell the System as described below. Motorola and Customer may be referred to individually as a "Party" and collectively as the "Parties." For good and valuable consideration, the Parties agree as follows: Section 1 ATTACHMENTS The exhibits listed below are incorporated into and made a part of this Agreement. In interpreting this Agreement and resolving any ambiguities, the main body of this Agreement takes precedence over the exhibits and any inconsistency between Exhibits A through D will be resolved in their listed order. Exhibit A Exhibit 8 Exhibit C Exhibit D Section 2 Agreement No. 553982, between County of San Diego and Motorola Solutions, Inc., for County of San Diego Regional Communications System (RCS) Replacement ("RCS Agreement"). Pricing Summary/ Payment Milestones (Section 5 of the Proposal) Technical and Implementation Documents C-1 System Description (Sections 1 and 2 of the Proposal) C-2 Equipment List (Section 2.5 of the Proposal) C-3 Implementation Statement of Work (Section 3.1 of the Proposal) C-4 Acceptance Test Plan or ATP (Section 3.3 of the Proposal) C-5 Performance Schedule (Section 3.2 of the Proposal) System Acceptance Certificate DEFINITIONS Unless specifically defined herein, capitalized terms used in this Agreement have the meanings set forth in the RCS Agreement. 2.1 "Proposal" means the MCC 7500 Console Proposal dated December 15, 2017. 2.2 "System" means the equipment, software, and incidental hardware and materials that are combined together into an integrated system; the System is described in the Technical and Implementation Documents. Section 3 SCOPE OF AGREEMENT, TERMS AND CONDITIONS, AND TERM 3.1. SCOPE OF WORK. Motorola will provide, install, and test the System as described in the Technical and Implementation Documents (Exhibit C) and perform its other contractual responsibilities to provide the System, all in accordance with this Agreement. Customer will perform its contractual responsibilities in accordance with this Agreement. 3.2. TERMS AND CONDITIONS. The terms and conditions of the RCS Agreement will control subject to the following: (1) County as used in the RCS Agreement will refer instead to the City of Carlsbad, (2) Sections in this document that cover the same issue as in the RCS Agreement will control over the RCS Agreement (i.e. the Exhibits, Scope of Work, Term, Performance Schedule, Contract Price, Payment, and Invoicing, and System Acceptance). In addition, Sections 3-5, 8, 9, 11, 13, 15.4, 19.1, 22, and 29 of the RCS Agreement will not apply to this Agreement. 3.3. TERM. Unless terminated in accordance with other provisions of this Agreement or extended by mutual agreement of the Parties, the term of this Agreement begins on the Effective Date and continues Communication System and Services Agreement v. 5-10-2017 until the expiration of the Warranty Period. Section 4 PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE The Parties will perform their respective responsibilities in accordance with the Performance Schedule. By executing this Agreement, Customer authorizes Motorola to proceed with contract performance. Section 5 CONTRACT PRICE, PAYMENT AND INVOICING 5.1. Customer affirms that a purchase order or notice to proceed is not required for contract performance and that Customer will appropriate funds according to the Payment Schedule. The Customer will pay all invoices as received from Motorola and any changes in scope will be subject to the change order process as described in this Agreement. At the time of execution of this Agreement, the Customer will provide all necessary reference information to include on invoices for payment in accordance with this Agreement. 5.2. CONTRACT PRICE. The Contract Price in U.S. dollars is $424,891.00. A pricing summary is included with the Payment Schedule in Exhibit B. The Contract Price includes an estimate for the sales tax. The Contract Price will be increased or decreased based upon any correction to the sales tax. The Contract Price does not include any excise, lease, use, property, or other taxes, assessments or duties, all of which will be paid by Customer except as exempt by law. 5.3. INVOICING AND PAYMENT. Motorola will submit invoices to Customer according to the Payment Schedule in Exhibit B. Except for a payment that is due on the Effective Date, Customer will make payments to Motorola within 30 days after the date of each invoice. Customer will make payments when due in the form of a wire transfer, check, or cashier's check from a U.S. financial institution. Overdue invoices will bear simple interest at the maximum allowable rate. For reference, the Federal Tax Identification Number for Motorola is 36-1115800. Section 6 SYSTEM ACCEPTANCE 6.1. COMMENCEMENT OF ACCEPTANCE TESTING. Motorola will provide to Customer at least ten days notice before the Acceptance Tests commence. System testing will occur only in accordance with the Acceptance Test Plan. 6.2. SYSTEM ACCEPTANCE. System Acceptance will occur upon successful completion of the Acceptance Tests. Upon System Acceptance, the Parties will memorialize this event by promptly executing a System Acceptance Certificate. If Customer believes the System has failed the completed Acceptance Tests, Customer will provide to Motorola a written notice that includes the specific details of the failure. If Customer does not provide to Motorola a failure notice within thirty days after completion of the Acceptance Tests, System Acceptance will be deemed to have occurred as of the completion of the Acceptance Tests. Minor omissions or variances in the System that do not materially impair the operation of the System as a whole will not postpone System Acceptance or Subsystem acceptance, but will be corrected according to a mutually agreed schedule. 6.3. BENEFICIAL USE. Customer acknowledges that Motorola's ability to perform its implementation and testing responsibilities may be impeded if Customer begins using the System before System Acceptance. Therefore, Customer will not commence beneficial use before System Acceptance without Motorola's prior written authorization, which will not be unreasonably withheld. Upon commencement of beneficial use, Customer assumes responsibility for the use and operation of the System. 6.4. FINAL PROJECT ACCEPTANCE. Final Project Acceptance will occur after System Acceptance when all deliverables and other work have been completed. When Final Project Acceptance occurs, the Parties will promptly memorialize this final event by so indicating on the System Acceptance Certificate. Communication System and Services Agreement v. 5-10-2017 2 Section 7 ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Agreement, including all Exhibits, constitutes the entire agreement of the Parties regarding the subject matter of the Agreement and supersedes all previous agreements, proposals, and understandings, whether written or oral, relating to this subject matter. This Agreement may be executed in multiple counterparts, and shall have the same legal force and effect as if the Parties had executed it as a single document. The Parties may sign in writing, or by electronic signature, including by email. An electronic signature, or a facsimile copy or computer image, such as a PDF or tiff image, of a signature, shall be treated as and shall have the same effect as an original signature. In addition, an electronic signature, a true and correct facsimile copy or computer image of this Agreement shall be treated as and shall have the same effect as an original signed copy of this document. This Agreement may be amended or modified only by a written instrument signed by authorized representatives of both Parties. The preprinted terms and conditions found on any Customer purchase or purchase order, acknowledgment or other form will not be considered an amendment or modification of this Agreement, even if a representative of each Party signs that document. The Parties hereby enter into this Agreement as of the Effective Date. Motorola Solutlons, Inc. Customer l~ l0 By:~ ~.L._ By: ~ , Name: JCdc~ ~ Name: ma. H Ha -M Title f.\-w.4-4 ~,J., I.Aw y Title Sfrili -~ Date: Ip /1;> I I " Date:._ ---'o_il_ Communication System and Services Agreement v. 5-10-2017 3 EXHIBITD System Acceptance Certificate Customer Name: _______________________ _ Project Name: ________________________ _ This System Acceptance Certificate memorializes the occurrence of System Acceptance. Motorola and Customer acknowledge that: 1. The Acceptance Tests set forth in the Acceptance Test Plan have been successfully completed. 2. The System is accepted. Customer Representative: Motorola Representative: Signature: ____________ _ Signature: ____________ _ Print Name: ___________ _ Print Name: ___________ _ Title: Title: ----------------------------Date:--------------Date: _____________ _ FINAL PROJECT ACCEPTANCE: Motorola has provided and Customer has received all deliverables, and Motorola has performed all other work required for Final Project Acceptance. Customer Representative: Signature: ____________ _ Print Name: ___________ _ Title: _____________ _ Date: _____________ _ APPROVED AS TO FORM Celia A. Brew r, ity Attorney Communication System and Services Agreement v. 5-10-2017 Motorola Representative: Signature: ____________ _ Print Name: ___________ _ Title: Date: _____________ _ 4 PROPOSAL CARLSBAD POLICE DEPARTMENT MCC 7500 CONSOLE PROPOSAL " MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS MOT"<>~ SOLUTIONS llll/llll//ll/llll/lllll/lffll/l//ll//llllll••••······· .... ,' ..• ,,,,,,,,,111111111111111111111111111111111111 The design, technical, pricing, and other information (ulnformation") furnished with this submission is proprietary information of Motorola Solutions, Inc. (UMotorola-) and is submitted wlth the restriction that h: is to be used for evaluation purposes onJy. To the fullest extent allowed by applicable law, the Information is not to be disclosed publicly or in any manner to anyone other than those required to evaluate the Information without the express written permission of Motorola. ' MOTOROLA, MOTO, MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, and the Stylized M Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC and are used under license. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.© 2016 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved. I lllllllllllll II I/Ill Ill I I IIIIII I ll/1/II IIII I 11 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 I J II/I lllllllll llll/lllllllllllllllll llll/ Ill TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Solution Overview....................................................................................................... 8 2. System Description.................................................................................................... 9 2.1 MCC 7500 Solutions Overview......................................................................... 9 ' \ 2.2 Console Connectivity......................................................................................... 11 2.3 Elements of the MCC 7500................................................................................ 12 2.4 Additional Equipment....................................................................................... 13 2.5 Equipment List................................................................................................... 14 3. Implementation Plan.................................................................................................. 17 3.1 Statement of Work............................................................................................. 17 3.2 Project Schedule ................................................................................................ · 21 3.3 Acceptance Test Plan....................................................................................... 22 4. Support Plan................................................................................................................ 23 5. Pricing........................................................................................................................... 24 6. Contractual Documentation ................... :.................................................................. 27 MOTOROLA SOWTIONS /lll/llf/lllllll/l/lll///////f/f//////ll/lll•••••• ,,, .. ''''' ••••••llllll////////ff//////lll//llll/llllllll/lll March 1, 2018 Joan Mabrouk, ENP Communications Manager 2560 Orion Way Carlsbad, California 92010 RE: Motorola Solutions MCC 7500 Console Proposal PS-000080277 Dear Ms. Mabrouk, ENP, Motorola Solutions, Inc. (Motorola Solutions) appreciates the opportunity to.provide the Carlsbad Police Department quality communications equipment and services. Motorola Solutions' project team has taken great care to propose a solution to address your needs and provide exceptional value. The proposed solution includes a combination of hardware, software and services. Specifically, this solution provides 6 MCC 7500 Dispatch Console operator positions and related equipment, as well as the implementation and warranty services needed to support them. Motorola has also included optional pricing for additional console positions. This proposal is subjectto the tenns and conditions of the existing contract between San Diego County and Motorola Solutions, dated June 27, 2016, and shall remain valid for a period of 60 days from the date of this letter. Any questions Carlsbad PD has regarding this proposal can be directed to Andy Grimm, Motorola Representative at 858.864.3660, (agrimm@daywireless.com). Our goal is to provide Carlsbad PD with the best products and services available in the communications industry. We thank you for the opportunity to present our proposed solution, and we hope to strengthen our relationship by implementing this project Sincerely, ,-:, Jerry Burch Area Sales Manager MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..... ... . ........ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, December 15, 2017 Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the disclosure page. Page 4 / SYSTEM OVERVIEW Motorola's proposed dispatch solution for Carlsbad Police features our MCC 7500 Dispatch Console, offering IP based seamless connectivrty between Carlsbad Police's dispatch operators and field personnel. MCC 7500 Console Configuration for ca·risbad Police The proposed solution includes Six (6) MCC 7500,Dispatch Consoles designed to interface with the existing San Diego County, Regional Communication System (RCS) and the future Next Generation RCS. All of the dispatch positions will be located at the Carlsbad Police Department's dispatch center. The proposal details the functionality of the following included components. Each MCC 7500 Console position Includes the following equipment: • (1) Standard PC with 19" Monitor • (1) MCC 7500 Voice Processor Modules (VPM) • (2) Headset Jacks • (1) Headset Base wtth PTT and 15 Foot Cord • (2) Desktop Speakers Each position licensed for the following capabilities: • MCC 7500 trunking radio operation • MCC 7500 advanced conventional radio operation • AES and DES-XL Encryption • MCC 7500 Over the Ethernet Keying (OTEK) Site Equipment Included: • (2} Motorola GGM 8000 Gateways • (2) Site Ethernet LAN Switches • (1) Basic Aux 1/0 Shetf • (1) Conventional Channel Gateway (CCGW) • (1) Conventional Site Controller (CSC) • (1) Archiving Interface Server • (1) Fortin et Firewall • (1) MKM 7000 Console Alias Manager • (1) Standard PC MCC 7500 Console Operator Positions connect directly to the radio system's IP transport network through the site LAN Switch and Gateway. Audio processing, encryption, and switching intelligenc,e for dispatch is performed wtthin each software-based operator position, without additional centralized electronics. MCC 7500 consoles function as integrated components of the entire radio system, enabling full participation in system level features such as end-to end encryption and agency partitioning. Operator position hardware proposed consists of a personal computer, monitor, keyboard and mouse, speakers, audio accessories and a VPM. The VPM allows analog devices to be connected to the digital console. The low-profile VPM can be rack mounted, furniture mounted or placed on the desktop. The MCC 7500 console does not require separate configuration or performance management equipment. The console system is configured and managed by the radio system's configuration manager, fault manager and performance reporting applications to provide the customer with a single point for configuring and managing the entire radio system. Aliases for Radio PTT IDs may be managed both locally and centrally in the same system to provide agencies sharing an ASTRO 25 radio system with the flexibility to meet their alias management needs. GGM8000 Gateway Designed to provide a clear demarcation point between your existing IP network architecture and ASTRO 25 systems, the GGM 8000 Gateway is a multi-purpose network communications platform, constructed to interconnect devices and networks wtthin ASTRO 25 systems. The need for special protocols, including December 15, 2017 ' Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the disclosure page. Page 5 multicast, are eliminated with static tunnels through your backhaul network. The easy serviceable design allows all internal modules to be replaced' without removing the chassis from the rack. Motorola manages the firmware, configurations and applications to ensure the highest levels of system integrity, performance, and information assurance compliance. Dual Gateways have been provided to ensure dispatch functionaltty is not completely lost in the event of a Gateway f~ilure. . LAN Switch The site LAN switch provides LAN interfaces for dispatch site equipment and a LAN port for the link to the core site. Through the switch, service technicians can access the system's configuration manager and service the equipment. Dual LAN switches have been provided to ensure dispatch functionality is not completely lost in the event of a LAN switch failure. J MKM 7000 Console Alias Manager The Motorola MKM 7000 Console Alias Manager (CAM) manages the radio unit ID aliases that are displayed on MCC7500 consoles. It enables agencies that are sharing a radio system to make changes to the aliases that are displayed on their dispatch positions and logging recorders (if applicable), without affecting the aliases displayed on the dispatch positions and logging recorders of other agencies on the system. A typical dispatch console uses many types of aliases to make it easier for dispatchers to do their jobs by providing meaningful, descriptive names instead of numeric ID numbers for different resources on the console. For example, aliases are used for: ' • Trunking talkgroups and conventional channels • Aux I/Os • Frequencies on multi-frequency conventional channels • PL codes on conventional channels using PL • Preconfigured pages • Radio unit IDs (also called radio PTT IDs) Most of these aliases are defined when the console is first installed and rarely or never change. But, radio unit IDs can change more often and thus need a way to easily make changes. The MKM 7000 Console Alias Manager satisfies this need. December 15,2017 Use or disclosure ofth1s proposal is subject to the restnct:Jons on the disclosure page. Page 6 . -. -. -. .. .. ~l MCC-7600 .. (qTY 3). ·. ·-. GCP.800_0 . . CONVEN.iiONAL. ,. SitE · ·coNTROLl.ER I . AIS .. ., December 15, 2017 L----·- -. SAN DIEGO COUNTY ASTRO 25 MASTER SITE ) . -. -. -. - 2 Public Safety Grade Ethernet Links (CUSTOMER ' PROVIDED) 7 . -. -. --. -. -. -. -. -. -. -. -. . ~· ·G'Gfl.ll 8000 GGM S0Q0 . SITE GATEWAY SITE .GATEWAY: 1 . ·:2:.: . . - MKM 7000. - I .CAM· ' 2620-24 -.. 262,0-24 .· - SITE SWITCH SITE'SWJTCH. ' ' •" .. ' 1 '-2 . ·L I EXISTING ' LOGGER · "EC<:;_<;;W r (CUSTOMER , . (QTY;U-. . PROVIDED) .. I ... .·.FIREWALL - CARLSBAD PD DISPATCH CENTER Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the disclosure page. . - L Legend: New equipment Existing equipment . -. -. -. -~---· . . .·:::~-,···:./ ,, MCC. 750Q, · .: . ' (CllY 3)'-. -. SbM,3000-.. . . · AUX'ilo .. · .. . Existing j Customer Custa Conventional Exls mer's ting enna tern omer Ant Resources Sys (Cust Provided) Page 7 . - . J MOTOROLA SOWTIONS IIIIIIIIII/IIIII/I/IIIIII/I/II/II/II//IIIIII•••···· ........ -.... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,11,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,, SECTION 1 SOLUTION OVERVIEW ) I j ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,, ................... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,December 15, 2017 Use or disclosure of this proposal 1s subject to the restrictions on the disclosure page. Pag118 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS IIIIIIIII/II/III/II//IIIIII/II/II/II/I/II••······· ... .. . .......•.• ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,11111111111111111111111111111 SECTION 2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 2.1 MCC 7500 SOLUTIONS OVERVIEW Motorola's proposed dispatch solution for the Carlsbad Police Department is our MCC 7500 Dispatch Console, offering IP-based seamless connectivity between Carlsbad PD's dispatch operators and field personnel. The MCC 7500 Dispatch Console will provide Carlsbad Polic~ Department with a scalable and flexible system architecture, sophisticated network management and security, and an easy migration to future capabilities. See the figure titled "MCC 7500 Dispatch Console ." Figure 1: MCC 7500 Dispatch Console. The Console includes desktop PC, headset jacks, speakers, display, keyboard, mouse, and Voice Processor Module The proposed solution for Carlsbad PD includes six MCC 7500 Dispatch consoles at Carlsbad Police Department. The following table summarizes the proposed console equipment and peripherals included in our proposal. All licenses necessary for operation have also been included as part of the solution. Table 1: Summary of Proposed Equipment Quantity Description 6 Personal Computer 6 Vo ic e Processor Module 6 Computer Display 12 Headset Jack 12 Desktop Speakers 6 Footswitch Additional Equipment 2 Console LAN Switch 2 Console Site Router GGM 8000 Gateway with a Conventional Gateway Interface (CCGW) ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ...... . December 15, 2017 Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restricti ons on th e disclosure page. Page 9 MOTOR O LA SOLUTfONS lllllllllllllll//lll/ll/ll/ll/lll/ll//l/llll•••• ............... '' ,,,,,,,,,,11111111111111111111111111111111111 Quantity Description GCP 8000 Conventional Site Co ntroller SOM 3000 Auxiliary Input/O utput Server Archiving Interface Server MKM 7000 Consol e Alias Manager Fortin et Fi rewall ' ........ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, December 15, 2017 Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the disclosure page. Page 10 MOTOROLA SOUJTfONS IIIIIII/IIII//II/II/JIJII/II/II/I/JI//IIIIII••••• .. .. .. . .......•• ,,,,,,11111111111111111111111111111111111111 2.2 CONSOLE CONNECTIVITY The proposed MCC 7500 Dispatch consoles will connect into the ASTRO 25 core at the PSC Master Site. A conceptual diagram of the proposed console connectivity has been provided in the figure titled 'System connectivity for proposed solution." · Ethernet Ethernet lJ\N Switch Console Sita Router Figure 2: System connectivity for proposed solution. Console Site Link to MasterSlte (WAN) The solution will rely on Ethernet links provided by San Diego County for backhaul connectivity. ,I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I•• • • • • • • • · -• • • • • • • I I l I I I I I I I I I I I/ I I I I I I JI I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I December 15. 2017 Use or disclosure of this proposal 1s sub1ect to the restrictions on the disclosure page. Page 11 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS lllllllllllll/ll///lllll/lllll/ll/l/lllllll''''' ...•.. . ..........•• ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2.3 ELEMENTS OF THE MCC 7500 THE MCC 7500 DISPATCH CONSOLE F001$Witch ----, llltal lo,a~i11g Rtto«er lnuon1 Rt~•" Rt~der ~rnal Pagill; £11co.d1t ~,nat TalG"11Gnt SyftGm Computer Display Figure 3: MCC 7500 Dispatch Console Components As proposed to Carlsbad PD, each MCC 7500 Dispatch console includes the following elements: Personal Computer (PC) Pem,1111 C0mp11t11r The personal computer included with the console position is Windows-based, and certified by Motorola to ensure that the dispatch software, voice cards:and secure cards are properly installed and configured. Computer Display A 19" Computer Display is provided with each MCC 7500 dispatch console. Headset Jack The dispatch console supports two headset jacks, both push -to-talk (PTT) and non-PTT-enabled for simultaneous use by the dispatch operator and a supervisor. The headset jack conta ins two volume controls for the separate adjustment of received radio and telephone audio. Voice Processor Module (VPM) The secure VPM provides vocoding and audio processing for the dispatch console, and also serves as the hub for the console's speakers, microphone, footswitch, headset jacks, and recorders. Footswitch Each dispatch console includes a footswitch configured to control general transmit. Desktop Speakers Two audio speakers have been included with each console position and can be configured to transmit audio from a specific talkgroup or set oftalkgroups. Each speaker is a self-contained unit, with individual volume controls and can be placed on a desktop , or mounted on a rack or computer display. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,... ... . . . . ....... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, December 15, 2017 Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the disclosure page. Page12 MOTO RO LA SOLUTIONS II IIII/IIII/IIIIII /III/II/II/I II I/II//III ••••••· · · · ... · · · · · ..•.•••• ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1111111111111111111 1 2.4 ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT Per your request, we have included the following additional items to extend the functionality of the MCC 7500 to meet Carlsbad PD's need s. SOM 3000 Auxiliary Input/Output Server -,; ~ !l89 C} O ,.,1 __ S8t, The SOM 3000 provides console operators with the ability to control and monitor external devices, such as doors and lights, from the console user interface. The console interface uses icons to display the state of external devices via auxiliary inputs and outputs, which support momentary and latched inputs, as well as latched and interlocked latched outputs. GGM 8000 Gateway with a Conventional Channel Gateway Interface (CCGW) • -~~-........ :1--o-· ,...,....,...,.-, ... ,, "·'-·'---1111 .J I .. .. • • · -:.-&aa:a;aa;a;a;m.· ·· ..... I •-• •--,.",~¥"i"'I-• ••, C '"-•-•• ,l~J.J.J. JaTC'l ::: i .. =~ .. :: L...-L....1...-I ' • -"'·. '...-..:: The GGM 8000 interfaces analog and ASTRO . 25 conventional channels to your ASTRO 25 radio system. The proposed GGM 8000 contains eight analog ports, eight V 24 ports, and an Ethernet port, supporting up to 16 conventional channels. It will also support up to 16 IP based channels, bringing the total number of supported channels to 32. The GGM 8000 can simultaneously support a combination of analog, MDC 1200, ACIM Link, digital, and mixed mode channels. GCP 8000 Conventional Site Controller The GCP 8000 Conventional Site Controller supports site conventional operation where a Conventional Channel Gateway (CCGW) is located at an MCC 7500 console site. If the link between the dispatch site and the master site is lost, the GCP 8000 enables dispatchers to communicate over conventional resources. MKM 7000 Console Alias Manager The MKM 7000 manages the display of radio unit ID aliases on the dispatch console. It enables agencies to manage their radio unit ID aliases independently and autonomously without requiring a network manager client at the dispatch center. The MKM 7000 also supports aliases for radio unit IDs for ASTRO 25 trunking systems, ASTRO 25 conventional systems, MDC 1200 conventional systems, Advanced Securenet conventional systems, and SmartX- enabled SmartZone or SMARTNET systems. Archiving Interface Server The Archiving Interface Server (AIS) serves as the interface between the radio system and the logging recorder solution, archiving and transferring call audio and any information associated with the call (PTT ID, Alias, Type of Call, etc.) to the recorder. The AIS monitors all identified resources, passes call -control information to the logging recorder, and redirects the audio for those monitored channels to the logging recorder. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,........ --....... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, December 15, 2017 Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on th e disclosure page. Page 13 MOTOROLA SOLJJTIONS IIIIIIIIIIIIII//I/II//III/IIII//III/II/IIIII•••• ...... . ........••• ,,,1111[11111111111111111111111111111111111 2.5 EQUIPMENT LIST Please see the attached equipment list for the proposed solution. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • • • • • • • • · • • • • • • • • • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I December 15. 2017 Use or disclosure of this proposal is subJect to the restrictions on the disclosure page. Paga 14 1 B1905 MCC 7500 ASTRO 25 SOFTWARE $ 250.00 $ 250.00 6 B1933 MOTOROLA VOICE PROCESSOR MODULE $ 11,920.00 $ 71,520.00 6 CA01642AA ADD: MCC 7500 BASIC CONSOLE FUNCTIONALITY SOFTWARE LICENSE $ 12,000.00 $ 72,000.00 6 CA01643AA ADD: MCC 7500 / MCC 7100 TRUNKING OPERATION $ 5,000.00 $ 30,000.00 6 CA01644AA ADD: MCC 7500 /MCC 7100 ADV CONVL OPERATION $ 3,000.00 $ 18,000.00 6 CA00147AF ADD: MCC 7500 SECURE OPERATION $ 3,250.00 $ 19,500.00 6 CA00182AB ADD: AES ALGORITHM $ 750.00 $ 4,500.00 6 CA00144AC ADD: DES-XL ALGORITHM $ 750.00 $ 4,500.00 6 CA01220AA ADD: MCC 7500 / MCC 7100 OTEK OPERATION $ 3,350.00 $ 20,100.00 6 CA00140AA ADD: AC LINE CORD, NORTH AMERICAN $ $ 6 DSTG191 TECH GLOBAL EVOLUTION SERIES 191NCH NON TOUCH $ 1,398.00 $ 8,388.00 6 TT2833 COMPUTER, Z440 WORKSTATION WINDOWS 7 (NON RETURNABLE) $ 2,950.00 $ 17,700.00 6 T7449 WINDOWS SUPPLEMENTAL TRANS CONFIG $ 50.00 $ 300.00 12 B1912 MCC SERIES DESKTOP SPEAKER $ 450.00 $ 5,400.00 12 B1913 MCC SERIES HEADSET JACK $ 200.00 $ 2,400.00 6 RLN6098 HOST MODULE BASE W/PTT, 15' CBL $ 210.00 $ 1,260.00 6 DQACM3151 TRANSMIT FOOT SWITCH $ 606.00 $ 3,636.00 MCAFEE WINDOWS AV CLIENT $ 165.00 $ 990.00 2 CLN1856 $ 2,250.00 $ 4,500.00 2 SQM01SUM0205 GGM 8000 GATEWAY $ 4,200.00 $ 8,400.00 2 CA01616AA ADD: AC POWER $ $ 1 F4543 SITE MANAGER BASIC $ 1,855.00 $ 1,855.00 1 VA00874 ADD: AUX 1-0 SERV FW CURR ASTRO REL $ 175.00 $ 175.00 1 V266 ADD : 90VAC TO 260VAC PS TO SM $ 120.00 $ 120.00 3 V592 AAD TERM BLCK & CONN WI $ 90.00 $ 270.00 1 BVN1013 MKM 7000 Console Alias Manager Software $ 250.00 $ 250.00 1 TT2833 COMPUTER, Z440 WORKSTATION WINDOWS 7 (NON RETURNABLE) $ 2,950.00 $ 2,950.00 1 T7885 MCAFEE WINDOWS AV CLIENT $ 165.00 $ 165.00 1 T7449 WINDOWS SUPPLEMENTAL TRANS CONFIG $ 50.00 $ 50.00 December 15, 2017 Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the disclosure page. Page 15 1 SQM01SUM0205 GGM 8000 GATEWAY $ 4,200.00 $ 4,200.00 1 CA01616AA ADD: AC POWER $ $ 1 CA02086AA ADD: HIGH DENSITY ENH CONV GATEWAY $ 6,000.00 $ 6,000.00 1 T7038 GCP 8000 SITE CONTROLLER $ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00 1 CA00303AA ADD: QTY (1) SITE CONTROLLER $ 2,500.00 $ 2,500.00 1 X153AW ADD: RACK MOUNT HARDWARE $ 50.00 $ 50.00 1 CA01136AA MCC 7500 CONVEN SITE OPER $ 6,500.00 $ 6,500.00 1 TRN7343 SEVEN AND A HALF FOOT RACK $ 495.00 $ 495.00 2 DSTSJlO0BT RECOMMENDED REPLACEMENT FOR ETHERNET SURGE PROTECTION IS C $ 118.00 $ 236.00 1 DSTSJADP RACK MOUNT GROUND BAR, 19 IN FOR TSJ AND WPH SERIES DATA SPDS $ 85.00 $ 85.00 1 TT2833 COMPUTER, 2440 WORKSTATl,ON WINDOWS 7 (NON RETURNABLE) $ 2,950.00 $ 2,950.00 1 B1933 MOTOROLA VOICE PROCESSOR MODULE $ 11,920.00 $ 11,920.00 1 CA00288AB ADD: MCC 7500 ARCHIVING INTERFACE SERVER SOFTWARE LICENSE $ 15,060.00 $ 15,060.00 1 CA00147AF ADD: MCC 7500 SECURE OPERATION $ 3,250.00 $ 3,250.00 1 CA01220AA ADD: MCC 7500 / MCC 7100 OTEK OPERATION $ 3,350.00 $ 3,350.00 1 CA00182AB ADD: AES ALGORITHM -$ 750.00 $ 750.00 1 CA00144AC ADD: DES-XL ALGORITHM $ 750.00 $ 750.00 1 CA00140AA ADD: AC LINE CORD, NORTH AMERICAN $ $ 1 T8126 FORTIN ET FIREWALL APPLIANCE $ 3,200.00 $ 3,200.00 December 15, 2017 Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the disclosure page. Page 16 MOTOROLA 0S OLUTIONS IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII/IIII/III/II/IIII/Jl//111•••···· • • ... · · · · · • .....••• ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, SECTION 3 IMPLEMENTATION PLAN 3.1 STATEMENT OF WORK Motorola will install and configure the proposed equipment. The following table describes the tasks involved with installation and configuration. Table 2: Project Tasks and Responsibilities Tasks Motorola Carlsbad PD Solutions Contract Finalization and Team Creation ------------------------------Execute contract and distribute contract documents. Assign a Project Manager as a single point of contact. Assign resources. Schedule project kickoff meeting. 0 0 0 0 Deliverable: Signed contract, defined project team. and scheduled project kickoff meeting. Project Administration Ensure that project team members attend all meetings relevant to their role on the project. Record and distribute project status meeting minutes. Maintain responsibility for third-party services contracted by Motorola Solutions. Complete assigned project tasks according to the project schedule. Submit project milestone completion documents. Upon completion of tasks. approve profect milestone completion documents. Conduct all project work Monday thru Friday. 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 0 0 0 0 Q) 0 0 Deliverable: Completed and approved project milestones throughout the project. Introduce team. review roles. and decision authority. Present project scope and objectives. Review SOW responsibilities and project schedule. Schedule Design Review. 0 0 0 0 Deliverable: Completed project kickoff and scheduled Design Review. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 =========-=: Design Review -------Present the system design and operational requirements for the solution. Present installation plan . . Review site safety, se curity, and access procedures. Review safety rules and procedures. December 15. 2017 Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the disclosure page. Q) Q) 0 0 0 0 0 0 Page 17 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS J IIIII/IIIIIIIIIII/III/II/II/I/III /II//IIII•••••••••· ... --· · · · · ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,11111111111111111 Tasks Motorola Carlsbad PD Solutions Review and update design documents, including System Description, Statement of Work, Project Schedule, and Acceptance Test Plan, based on Design Review agreements. Execute Change Order in accordance with all material changes to the Contract resulting from the Design Review. 0 0 0 Deliverable: Finalized design documentation based upon "frozen" design, along with any relevant Change Order documentation. Site Access Provide site owners/managers with written notice to provide entry to sites identified in the project design documentation. 0 0 Obtain site licensing and permitting, including site lease/ownership, zoning, 0 0 permits, regulatory approvals, easements, power, and tel co connections. Deliverable: Access, permitting, and licensing necessary to install system equipment at each site. General Facili Improvements Provide adequate HVAC, grounding, lighting, cable routing, and surge protection based upon Motorola Solutions' Standards and Guidelines for Communication Sites (R56) Provide obstruction-free area for the cable run between the demarcation point and system equipment. 0 0 Provide structure penetrations (wall or roof) for transmission equipment 0 (e.g. antennas, microwave radios etc.). Transport removed site equipment to a location designated by Customer and 0 within Customer's jurisdiction. Deliverable: Sites meet physical requirements for equipment installation . ........... ....., ..... .=_.,.;. Equipment Order and Manufactoring ___ .,_ ________________ _ Create equipment order and reconcile to contract. Manufacture Motorola Solutions-provided equipment necessary for system based on equipment ord er. Ship all equipment needed for staging to Motorola Solutions' Customer Center for Solutions Integration (CCSi). Provide information on existing system interfaces, room layouts, or other information necessary for the assembly to meet field conditions. Set up and rack the solution equipment on a site-by-site basis, as it will be configured in the field at each of the sites. Cut and label the cab les with to/from information to specify interconnection for field installation and future servicing needs. Complete the cabling/connecting of the subsystems to each other ("connectorization" of the subsystems). Assemble required subsystems to assure system functionality. 0 0 Q) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ................. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, December 15, 2017 Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the disclosure page. Page 18 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS II/IIIIIIIIIIIIII/I/III///////////////IIIIII••••••' •• .......... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Tasks Motorola Carlsbad PD Solutions Power up , load application parameters, program, and test all staged equipment. Confirm system configuration and software compatibility with the existing system. Inventory the equipment with serial numbers and installation references. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Deliverable: System staged and ready for shipment. ........................ _ _.....,;;;...,.==== ...... ==: Equipment Shipment and Storage ---------------------Provide secure location for solution equipment . 0 Pack and ship solution equipment to the identified, or site locations. 0 Receive solution equipment. 0 Inventory solution equipment. 0 Deliverable: Solution equipment received and ready for installation 0 0 0 0 ===a...==:...==..a:.==-1 General Installation Deliver solution equipment to installation location. Coordinate receipt of and inventory solution equipment with designated contact. Install of all proposed fixed equipment as outlined in the System Description based upon the agreed-upon floor plans, connecting audio, control, and radio transmission cables to connect equipment to the power panels or receptacles, and audio/control line connection points. Installation performed in accordance with R56 standards and state/local codes. Provide system interconnections that are not specifically outlined in the system design, including dedicated phone circuits, microwave links, or other types of connectivity. Install and terminate all network cables between site routers and network demarcation points, including microwave, leased lines, and Ethernet. Ensure that Type 1 and Type 2 AC suppression is installed to protect installed equipment. Connect installed equipment to the provided ground system. Perform preliminary audit of installed equipment to ensure compliance with requirements and R56 standards. Note any required changes to the installation for inclusion in the "as-built" system documentation. Remove, transport, and dispose of old equipment. Deliverable: Equipment installed. Console Installation and Configuration Identify circuits for connection to console and a demarcation point located within 25 feet of the console interface. Connect console to circuit demarcation points. Install PC workstation w/ keyboard and mouse, and monitor. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ................... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, December 15, 2017 Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the disclosure page. Page 19 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS l/ll l l lllllll/ll//ll//lllllllll/lll//llllllll'' .. . . .... . .......•.• ,,,,,,11 111/JI IIIIIIII//III/IIII/II/IIII/II Tasks Motorola Carlsbad PD Solutions Install a Voice Processor Module (VPM) and purchased peripheral console Ql equipment in accordance with R56 standards and state/local codes. Perform console programming and configuration. 0 1 Deliverable: Console equipment installation completed. Logging Recorder Interface Provide logging recorder interface Ql Deliverable: Logging Interface installation completed. Develop Console Dispatch Profiles --------------------Develop dispatch profiles Ql Review and approve dispatch profiles. 0 Deliverable: Dispatch profiles completed and approved by Customer. R56 Site Audit Perform R56 site-installation quality-audits, verifying proper physical installation and operational configurations. Create site evaluation report to verify site meets or exceeds requirements, as defined in Motorola Solutions' R56 Standards and Guidelines for Communication Sites. Q) Q) 0 0 0 0 Q) 0 0 Deliverable: R56 Standards and Guidelines for Communication Sites audits completed successfully. Solution Optimization Verify that all equipment is operating properly and that all electrical and signal levels are set accurately. Verify that all audio and data levels are at factory settings. Verify communication interfaces between devices for proper operation. Ensure that functionality meets manufacturers' specifications and complie s with the final configuration established during design review or system staging. Deliverable: Completion of System Optimization. Functional Acceptance Testing --------Verify the operational functionality and feature s of the solution supplied by Motorola Solutions, as contracted. Witness the functional testing. Document all issues that arise during the acceptance tests. If any major task for the system as contractually described fails during the Customer acceptance testing or beneficial use, repeat that particular task after Motorola Solutions determines that corrective action has been taken. Q) Q) Q) Q) 0 0 Q) Q) Resolve any minor task failure s before Final System Acceptance. Ql Document the results of th e acce ptance tests and present for review. Ql Review and approve final acceptance test results. 0 Deliverable: Completion of functional testing and approval by Customer. 0 0 0 0 0 Q) 0 0 0 0 Q) ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ................. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, December 15, 2017 Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the disclosure page. Page 20 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS III/IIII/IIIIIIII/II/IIII/IIJJ//I/II//JJl•I••••••·· ... ......... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1111111111111111111 Tasks Motorola Carlsbad PD Solutions Cutover Finalize Cutover Plan. Provide Motorola Solutions with user radio information for input into the system database and activation, as required. Provide and program user radio and related services (i.e. template building, re-tuning, testing and installations), as needed , during cutover period. Conduct cutover meeting with relevant personnel to address both how to mitigate technical and communication problem impacts to the users during cutover and during the general operation of the system. N~tify the personnel affected by the cutover of the date and time planned for cutover. Provide ongoing communication with users regarding the project and schedule. Cut over users and ensure that user radios are operating on system. Resolve punchlist items, documented during the Acceptance Testing phase, in order to meet all the criteria for final system acceptance. Assist Motorola Solutions with resolution of identified punchlist items by providing support, such as access to the sites, equipment and system, and approval of the resolved punchlist items. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Deliverable: Migration to new system completed, and punchlist items resolved. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 =~;:=:::a===== ..:=---====:..;.-: Transition to Warranty Review the items necessary for transitioning the project to warranty support and service. 0 Provide a Customer Support Plan detailing the warranty support associated 0 with the contract equipment. Deliverable: Service information delivered and appr_oved by Customer. Finalize Documentation and System Acceptance Provide manufacturer's installation material, part list and other related material to Customer upon project completion. Provide an electronic as-built system manual on CD or other Customer preferred electronic media. preferred electronic media . The documentation 0 0 0 0 will include the following:• Site Block Diagrams.• Site Equipment Rack Configurations.• Functional Acceptance Test Plan Test Sheets and Results.• 0 Equipment Inventory List.• Console Programming Template (where applicable).• Technical Service Manuals (where applicable). Drawings will be delivered in Adobe PDF format. Receive and approve documentation. 0 0 Execute Final Project Acceptance. 0 0 Deliverable: All required documents are provided and approved. Final Project Acceptance. 3.2 PROJECT SCHEDULE The estimated time for completion of the project is 5 months from Project Kickoff through Final Project Acceptance. December 15, 2017 Use or disclosure of this proposa l is subject to the restrictions on the disclosure page. Page 21 MOTOROLA BOWTIONS llllllll/lllllll/ll//llll/llll/ll/ll//lll•••··········· . ······ ..•• ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3.3 ACCEPTANCE TEST' PLAN System Acceptance of the proposed solution will occur upon successful completion of a Functional Acceptance Test Plan (FATP), which will test the features, functions, and failure modes for the installed equipment in order to verify that the solution operates according to its design. This plan will validate that Carlsbad PD's solution will operate according to its design, and increase the efficiency and accuracy of the final installation activities. A detailed FATP will be developed and finalized during the Design Review. , ) ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ................... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, December 15, 2017 I Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictlons on the disclosure page. Page 22 / MOTOROLA SOUJT70NS llllllllllll/lll//llllllttttt11111111,,,,, ••........... --........•••• ,,,,,1111111111111111111111111111111111111 SECTION 4 SUPPORT PLAN Motorola will warrant and provide additional above-warranty services for the proposed equipment in accordance with the warranty and service provisions of the existing contract #553982 between the County of San Diego and Motorola as stated below. 15.2.3.(iii) The Warranty Period for,t:onsoles purchased under this Agreement shall commence upo'n Acceptance of the console and shall continue for a period of three (3) years or until the expiration of the Warranty Period for Phases 1 and 2, ~s specified in Section 15.2.3(al(i) above, whichever is later. \ ) I IIIIIIIII I Ill Ill lllll llllll I IIII IIIJ Ill I I I I I I•••••••• -• • • • • • • 1 I I II I I II JIii/iii lllllllll II I lllll I llllllllllll December 15. 2017 Use or disclosure of this proposal 1s subJect to the restrictions on the disclosure page. Page 23 MOTOJOOLA SOLUTIONS IIIIIIIIII//IIII/IIIJIJJIJJI/II/I/II/I;,,,,,, ••....... . ........ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,, SECTION 5 PRICING The following table provides a pricing breakdown for the proposed equipment and services. ' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,, ..... . -· ....... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, December 15. 2017 Use or disclosure of this proposal 1s subject to the restric~ons on the disclosure page. Page 24 5.1 PRICING FOR CARLSBAD POLICE MCC7500 CONSOLE PROJECT Pricing includes shipping/ freight. MCC7500 Console MIGRATION Equipment at List Price 19% Contract Discount Incentive Discount for Console Orders prior to December 31 , 2018; additional 20% off discounted amount Equipment Subtotal Tax on equipment 7.75% Equipment with Tax Subtotal Services TOTAL SALE PRICE INCLUDING TAX - 5.1 PAYMENT MILESTONES: Equipment Price plus Tax: Upon Shipment of Equipment Services Price: Upon Completion of Project I 5.2 OPTIONAL ADD ON PRICING FOR AN ADDITIONAL MCC7500 CONSOLE FOR CARLSBAD POLICE Price $363,475 -$69,060 -$58,883 $235,532 $18,254 $253,786 $171 ,105 $424,891 Pricing is valid when adding on two consoles are purchased and deployed concurrently with above. Pricing includes shipping/ freight. December 15, 2017 MCC7500 Console MIGRATION Equipment at List Price 19% Contract Discount Incentive Discount for Console Orders prior to December 31 , 2018; additional 20% off discounted amount Equipment Subtotal Tax on equipment 7.75% Equipment with Tax Subtotal Services TOTAL SALE PRICE INCLUDING TAX Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the disclosure page. I Price $49,249 -$9,357 -$7,978 $31 ,914 $2,473 $34,387 $16,820 -$51 ,207 Page 25 December 15, 2017 Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrict10ns on the disclosure page. Page 26 . , MOTOIOOLA SOLUTIONS lllll/lll/llllll//ll//lllll/ll/llllllllll••••1•···· · .. SECTION 6 . ............• ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, CONTRACTUAL DOCUMENTATION Motorola proposes to include the equipment and services in the proposed Jolution per the terms and conditions ofthe existing contract#553982 between the County of San Diego and Motorola, dated June 27. 2016. \ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, ........ . • • •••••'•I I I I llllll/1 I llllllllllllllllllll I IIIIIIIIIIII ' December 15. 2017 Use or disclosure of this proposal 1s sub1ect to the restnctwns on the disclosure page. Page'lJ