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Motorola Briefing

Motorola Briefing. STARCOM21 Network Profile. ASTRO 25 Digital 700/800 MHz Trunking Dedicated to IL Governmental Users Voice Encryption Capable State Wide Coverage and Roaming 200+ Sites 847+ Channels 15,000+ Users 1,533 Agencies Averaging ~ 211K PTT per Day Over 1M Airtime Sec/Day

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Motorola Briefing

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  1. Motorola Briefing

  2. STARCOM21 Network Profile ASTRO 25 Digital 700/800 MHz Trunking • Dedicated to IL Governmental Users • Voice Encryption Capable • State Wide Coverage and Roaming • 200+ Sites • 847+ Channels • 15,000+ Users 1,533 Agencies • Averaging ~ 211K PTT per Day • Over 1M Airtime Sec/Day • Built to Public Safety Standards • Hardened, Secure, Monitored • Managed, Maintained and Staffed 24 x 7 x 365 • Guaranteed SLA’s (Coverage, GOS, Availability) • 97% Statewide Mobile Coverage • 8db Coverage in Chicago Area & 12 Major Cities

  3. STARCOM21 Advantages Positions DuPage County as a National Leader in Interoperable Communication Public Safety (P25 Compliant - Open Standard) Spectrum Efficiency Shorter Lead Time for Deployment Enhanced Grant Eligibility Advanced Features/Functionality Affordable Total Life Cycle Cost All Inclusive Public Safety Solution (Support, Utilities, Administration, Sites etc…..)

  4. Benefits of Digital Networks • Digital Signaling • Status Messaging • Push-to-Talk ID (PTT-ID) • Emergency Call/Alarm • GPS/AVL • Over The Air Programming • Public Safety Encryption Officer Smith EMERGENCY

  5. Current STARCOM21 Participants County/Local Agencies St. Clair County McLean County Ogle County Madison County McHenry County Henry County Prairie Shield (PSIC) Bond County (PSIC) City of Glen Carbon Macon County/Decatur (PSIC) City of Belvidere Sangamon County/Springfield (PSIC) Boone County DuPage Forest Police City of Rockford Lee County Village of Plainfield Police DuPage Water Commission Champaign – Urbana Public Health Clinton County Public Health Wabash County E911 Stephenson County/City of Freeport Cook County Village of Romeoville State Agencies Illinois State Police IDOT Toll Authority Secretary Of State Argonne Labs Corrections Commerce Police Natural Resources IEMA FBI – Springfield ISP Statewide Task Forces (30 total) Illinois Terrorism Task Force (>1500 agencies’) Department of Public Health Non-Governmental Agencies Ameren Energy

  6. Benefits Rapid Implementation Dual Band Radios for system to system interoperability No RF Infrastructure Maintenance Expenses “5 bars” of Coverage Inside shopping mall or factory Much better in some areas Starcom Responsible For Upgrades Public Safety Hardened Many Interoperability Partners ISP, Cook County, Tollway Less interference risk than VHF Better voice quality on digital Qualifies for more State & Fed Grants Possible Future Advanced Features Integrated Data Applications GPS/AVL Capable Drawbacks Additional Training Required Starcom User Fee Sharing the system instead of owning Possible need to “Daisy Chain” on fireground STARCOM21 Benefits & Drawbacks

  7. System Summary

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