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RE: APPROVE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING FOR FRONT RANGE
COMMUNICATIONS CONSORTIUM (FRCC) RADIO INTEROPERABILITY CHANNEL
SHARING FOR WELD COUNTY REGIONAL COMMUNICATIONS CENTER (WCRCC),
AND AUTHORIZE CHAIR AND DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
COMMUNICATIONS TO SIGN - CITY OF BRIGHTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to
Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of
administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and
WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with a Memorandum of Understanding for
Front Range Communications Consortium (FRCC) Radio Interoperability Channel Sharing for the
Weld County Regional Communications Center (WCRCC) between the County of Weld, State of
Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of the
Department of Public Safety Communications / WCRCC, and the City of Brighton Police
Department, with further terms and conditions being as stated in said memorandum of
understanding, and
WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said memorandum of
understanding, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of
Weld County, Colorado, that the Memorandum of Understanding for Front Range
Communications Consortium (FRCC) Radio Interoperability Channel Sharing for the Weld County
Regional Communications Center (WCRCC) between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by
and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of the Department of
Public Safety Communications / WCRCC, and the City of Brighton Police Department, be, and
hereby is, approved.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chair and Tina Powell, Director of the
Department of Public Safety Communications, be, and hereby are, authorized to sign said
memorandum of understanding.
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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING FOR FRONT RANGE COMMUNICATIONS
CONSORTIUM (FRCC) RADIO INTEROPERABILITY CHANNEL SHARING FOR WELD
COUNTY REGIONAL COMMUNICATIONS CENTER (WCRCC) — CITY OF BRIGHTON POLICE
DEPARTMENT
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The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted
by the following vote on the 16th day of December, A.D., 2024.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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Date Set: Time:
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
WORK SESSION REQUEST
WORK SESSION TITLE: Radio Interoperability - FRCC
DEPARTMENT: Public Safety Communications
PERSON REQUESTING: Tina Powell EXTENSTION: 2895
Has your Commissioner Coordinator or BOCC Chair approved the work session?
Yes, Commissioner Coordinator
Yes, BOCC Chair
Recommended length of time needed for discussion:
❑ 15 minutes ❑✓ 30 minutes ❑ other (list) :
In addition to yourself and the board, please list who should attend:
Cordero Bustos, Ryan Rose
Brief description of the issue: ❑ Informational only ❑ Action needed
In the past FRCC has not shared radio channels with agencies outside of Weld County. With the
cutover of TDMA occuring in Q2 of 2023, capacity will no longer be a concern. It is vital for interop
to share our radio channels with agencies that respond with Weld agencies.
Options for the board:
Approve: Improve interoperability and service to citizens and users.
Decline: Continue to operate as we are today with no channel sharing. The consequences of this
are limited interoperability and inefficiencies in processes.
Recommendation to the board:
PS Communications/Wireless recommend channel sharing with departments that we interop with.
This can be done through controlled measures with fail safes put into place to protect the load on
the FRCC system. We would require agencies that request our channels to sign an agreement and
we can disconnect users remotely if they drag traffic to other locations. This WS is also to discuss
the history of FRCC.
BOARD CHAIR USE
Results/Outcomes:
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Docusign Envelope 1O: C9503978-4C26-43E9-AD64-A6B37C31A5CE
- MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING -
WELD COUNTY REGIONAL COMMUNICATIONS CHANNEL SHARING AND USE
This Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") is made and entered into by and between the BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY on behalf of the Weld County Regional Communications
Center "WCRCC", and the CITY OF BRIGHTON POLICE DEPARTMENT "Agency," whose address is: 3401 E.
Bromley Ln., Brighton, CO 80601. WCRCC, and Agency may also be referred to herein individually as a
"Party" and collectively as the "Parties"
WHEREAS, WCRCC has an established P25 radio communication system to facilitate incident response and
public safety communications; and
WHEREAS, Agency possesses the capability to provide direct interoperability with Weld County's public
safety agencies; and.
WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of Weld County to authorize Agency use of the designated P25 talk
groups to enhance interoperability for incident response.
NOW, THEREFORE, the Parties set forth their understanding as follows:
AGREEMENT
1) Authori .
The Parties represent and warrant that this MOU has been approved by their respective legislative
body or other authority having the power to so approve.
2) Status.
Agency shall be classified as a SUBSIDIARY AGENCY as that term is defined in the attached FRCC
Policies and Procedures. Agency agrees to comply with all requirements of a SUBSIDIARY AGENCY as
set forth in said Policies and Procedures.
3) Effective.
This MOU shall become effective upon the execution of signatures by all parties.
4) Term.
This MOU will remain in full force and effect unless and until the following occurs:
a) The MOU is terminated by either Party upon thirty (30) days' written notice for any reason, with
or without cause.
b) The MOU shall remain valid for a period of five (5) years from the date of execution, unless
terminated earlier as per the terms herein.
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WELD COUNTY REGIONAL COMMUNICATIONS CHANNEL SHARING AND USE
5) Understanding.
Weld County agrees to share specific P25 talk groups, as listed in Exhibit A, with Agency to facilitate
interoperability for incident response.
a) TDMA AND P25 Inhibit Requirement: Weld County may require all radios used by Agency on Weld
County talk groups to have TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access) and P25 inhibit features always
enabled.
b) Unauthorized Use and Radio Inhibition: The Parties agree that the shared Weld County talk
groups must only be used for authorized incident response and coordination. Improper or
unauthorized use of these talk groups may result in the offender radio being inhibited or removed
from the system at the discretion of Weld County.
c) Radio Reassignment, Removal, Loss, or Theft: In the even that a radio assigned to Agency is
reassigned, removed, lost, or stolen, notification must be made to Weld County immediately to
ensure proper action is taken.
d) Authorization Letter: Weld County will provide an authorization letter to Agency upon execution
of this MOU, confirming the talk groups are accessible and the terms of use.
6) Limitations.
This MOU does not authorize any Party to program or authorize the sharing of channels to anyone not
included in this agreement.
7) Cost.
There is no cost to either Party associated with this MOU.
8) Liabili
Each of the Parties shall be solely responsible for the actions or omissions of its officers, employees,
contractors, and volunteers, but shall not be responsible or legally liable for the negligent acts of the
other party to this MOU or of its officers, employees, contractors, and volunteers. Nothing in this
MOU shall be construed as a waiver of the notice requirements, defenses, immunities, and limitations
any signatory may have under the Colorado Governmental Immunity Act, C.R.S. § 24-10-101 through
120, as may be amended, or of any other defenses, immunities, or limitations of liability available to
each of the Parties by law as a "public entity," as a "nonprofit organization" under C.R.S. 5 13-21-115.5
as may be amended (the Volunteer Service Act), C.R.S. § 13-21-115.7 as may be amended, C.R.S. § 13-
21-116 as may be amended, or other potentially applicable federal or state law.
9) Relationship of the Parties.
The Parties enter into this MOU as separate and independent entities and shall maintain such status
throughout the term of this MOU. Nothing contained herein shall be construed as a waiver or
modification of the rights afforded to any party under Colorado law. Nothing in this MOU shall be
deemed to create a partnership between or to create any agency relationships or any joint venture.
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WELD COUNTY REGIONAL COMMUNICATIONS CHANNEL SHARING AND USE
10) Appropriation.
To the extent this MOU constitutes a multiple fiscal year debt or financial obligation of the Parties, it
shall be contingent upon and subject to annual appropriation pursuant to the Article X, Section 20 of
the Colorado Constitution and applicable ordinances or charters of the Signatories.
11) Amendment.
No amendment or other modification of this MOU shall be valid unless pursuant to a written
instrument signed by the Parties.
12) Assignment.
The benefits and burdens under this MOU may not be assigned by one of the Parties without the
written consent of the other.
13) Parties to Exercise Good Faith.
The Parties agree to devote their best efforts and to exercise good faith in implementing and adhering
to the provisions of this MOU.
14) Third Parties.
This MOU is intended to describe rights and responsibilities only as between the Parties. It is not
intended to, and shall not be deemed to, confer rights to any persons or entities not named as Parties
herein.
15) Entire Understanding of the Parties.
This MOU contains the entire understanding between the Parties.
16) Notices.
All notices provided for under this MOU shall be effective when mailed, postage prepaid, and sent to
the following addresses:
WCRCC: AGENCY:
Weld County Communications
1551 N. 17"' Ave., Suite 2
Greeley, CO 80631
Attn: Director of Public Safety Communications
City of Brighton Police Department
3401 E. Bromley Ln.
Brighton, CO 80601
Attn: Patrol Commander
17) Governing Law.
This MOU shall be governed by and construed under the laws of the State of Colorado.
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WELD COUNTY REGIONAL COMMUNICATIONS CHANNEL SHARING AND USE
18) Execution.
This MOU may be executed by original, scanned, or facsimile counterpart signatures and shall have
the same force and effect as if all signatures appeared on the same original.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement in duplicate originals on the
dates shown below our respective signatures.
City of Brighton Police Department: Weld C untfRegion Communications:
By f( (!ktee� By:
Printed Name: Betsy Westbrook Printed Name: nTina Powell
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- MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING -
WELD COUNTY REGIONAL COMMUNICATIONS CHANNEL SHARING AND USE
EXHIBIT A
TALKGROUP ALIAS: TALKGROUP ID: TALKGROUP OWNER:
WLD LLS 1907 (DEC) / 773 (HEX) WELD COUNTY
WLD CLR LLS 1957 (DEC) / 7A5 (HEX) WELD COUNTY
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FRCC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
SECTION 1— Purpose:
The Front Range Communications Consortium (FRCC), a partnership between Weld County and
Adcom911, was established to ensure reliable communications are provided for public safety officials
responding to calls for service in an emergency.
The primary objective of the FRCC is to develop and maintain partnerships that, by sharing radio system
resources and sharing equal costs, create a robust and efficient public safety radio network.
SECTION 2 — Overview / Scope and Authority
The FRCC infrastructure is comprised of physical network and/or RF sites, fiber, microwave, backhaul
switches, backhaul routers, and servers that provide radio coverage for public safety and public service
users within local government, special districts, and medical service providers.
This document has been established to provide the policies and procedures for proper system
utilization, authorized subscriber radios, and necessary technical and operational procedures required to
maintain system reliability, resiliency, and security.
The deciding body for FRCC will be comprised of its' Primary Members, Weld County and Adcom911,
with Weld County as the fiscal agent and/or representative. As the fiscal agent and/or representative,
the Weld County Public Safety Wireless Systems Manager will act as the FRCC System Manager.
All agencies participating in the FRCC radio system shall carry a designation of Primary Member,
Associate Member, or Subsidiary Agency.
The FRCC will operate under the policies and procedures set forth in this document. All Primary
Members, Associate Members, Subsidiary Agencies, and their collective users will refer to this guide as
the prescribed methods to achieve and maintain operational efficiency of the radio system. These
policies and procedures may be amended, as necessary.
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FRCC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
SECTION 3 — Member Rights and Responsibilities:
The rights and responsibilities of FRCC members will be determined by their status as Primary Members,
Subsidiary Agencies, and Associate Members.
3.1 Primary Members
Will be the deciding body of the FRCC.
• Will perform PSAP and dispatch services.
• Will provide their own dispatch consoles.
• Will provide primary core and dynamic system resilience (DSR) core resources.
• Will provide 24/7/365 maintenance and support for all primary and DSR cores.
• Will provide their own backhaul solutions, and maintenance, to connect RF sites to both
primary and DSR cores.
Will perform all necessary Motorola Technical Notifications (MTN), if deemed necessary.
• Will have access to the FRCC radio system primary and DSR core.
• Will have access to the FRCC radio system RF sites.
• Will have access to all FRCC Interoperability talkgroups.
3.2 Associate Members
• Fall under the hierarchy of a Primary Member.
• Are non -voting members.
• Are members that may perform PSAP and dispatch services.
May or may not provide their own dispatch consoles.
• May or may not provide RF resources to expand the FRCC footprint.
• Shall have access to the functions of both FRCC radio system primary and DSR core.
• Shall have access to the necessary FRCC radio system RF sites.
• Shall have access to all FRCC Interoperability talkgroups.
3.3 Subsidiary Agencies
• Fall under the hierarchy of either an Associate or Primary member.
• Are non -voting members.
• Are members that do not perform PSAP or dispatch services.
• Do not have access to dispatch consoles.
• Do not provide RF resources.
• May have access to the FRCC radio system primary and DSR core.
• May have access to the necessary FRCC radio system RF sites.
• May have access to all FRCC Interoperability talkgroups.
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FRCC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
SECTION 4— Maintenance
4.1 Subsidiary and Subscriber Maintenance
4.1.1 Subsidiary Agency Issue Reporting
Associate Members should have a user issue reporting procedure in place, respectively.
If an issue is reported to an Associate Member by a Subsidiary Member, and it is
thought to be system level, Associate Members should contact their Primary Member
agency.
Primary Members should have a user issue reporting procedure in place as well. If an
Associate Member reports an issue that is thought to be system level, the Primary
Member will be responsible for troubleshooting and correcting any issues identified, if
any.
4.1.2 Subscriber Units
• Subsidiary Agency, Associate, and Primary Members are responsible for their own
subscriber maintenance, programming, management, and costs.
All subscriber reported issues should be handled using each Members' reporting and
maintenance procedures.
4.2 System and Zone Level Maintenance
Only authorized personnel will be granted permission and access to perform zone and system level
maintenance. This includes hardware replacement, configuration changes, software/firmware updates
to hardware components, and software applications.
4.2.1 Authorized Personnel
Weld County and Adcom911 radio technicians will be the only authorized personnel to
access all system, zone, and site level equipment.
Weld County and Adcom911 radio technicians will be the only authorized personnel to
access the radio network remotely.
Weld County and Adcom911 radio technicians will be the only authorized personnel to
authorize vendors or service shops that perform maintenance for Associate Member
equipment.
Weld County and Adcom911 radio technicians will be the only authorized personnel to
grant access to zone and system level equipment and applications to vendors and
service shops.
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FRCC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
4.2.2 Regular Maintenance
Weld County and Adcom911 technicians shall be responsible for all routine core level
maintenance.
Weld County and Adcom911 technicians shall coordinate any work performed on the
primary and/or DSR core.
Weld County and Adcom911 technicians will perform quarterly rollovers, between the
primary and DSR cores, and will rotate responsibilities accordingly.
o Adcom911 will roll from the DSR to the primary core.
o Weld County will roll from the primary to the DSR core.
o The quarterly rollover schedule will be agreed upon between both Weld County
and Adcom911 radio shop managers.
Weld County and Adcom911 will apply all system and zone level patches, when
available.
Weld County and Adcom911 will apply an applicable MTN that is released, within a
reasonable time.
A reasonable time will be determined by the severity of the MTN.
• High/Safety: should be applied immediately once the software is
provided from Motorola.
Medium/Operational: should be applied with 2 weeks of receiving the
software from Motorola.
Low / Maintenance: should be applied at least 1 week prior to the next
primary/DSR core rollover.
Weld County and Adcom911 should regularly remove old, unused, or invalid
subscribers, talkgroups, pages, and page groups from Provisioning Manager.
4.2.3 Emergency Maintenance
Weld County and Adcom911 technicians shall be responsible for all emergency
maintenance required for the primary and DSR cores.
o The following failures should be considered emergency maintenance:
• Zone Controllers
• Zone Level VMS boxes
• Zone Level Virtual Machines
• System Level Virtual Machines
■ RNI-DMZ Firewall
• ISGW/Telephone Firewall
■ ISGW VM's
Core Edge Routers
■ Core LAN Switches
■ Core Backhaul Switches
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• Exit Routers
• DAS Devices
o Weld County will assume priority response for the DSR core and may request
assistance from Adcom911 if needed.
o Adcom911 will assume priority response for the Primary core and may request
assistance from Weld County if needed.
4.3 Subscriber Requirements and Programming
All subscriber units will adhere to the following requirements. Only approved subscribers will be
authorized for use on the FRCC radio system. Only the FRCC System Manager may authorize new FRCC
subscriber programming keys to vendors and non-FRCC radio shops.
4.3.1 Programming and Capabilities
All radios must be P25 compliant.
All radios must be programmed using an Advanced System Key (ASK or hard key).
• All new subscribers should have P25 Phase 2 / TDMA capabilities.
• All radios must be programmed for radio inhibit.
• All radios on the FRCC system must have the NMAT 1-16 interoperability talkgroups.
• Primary Members will ensure proper site access profiles are being utilized.
Subsidiary Agency, Associate, Primary Members, and their vendors, shall only program
authorized talkgroups with written consent from the talkgroup owner.
4.4 Subscribers on Provisioning Manager
Any subscriber on the FRCC radio system has the potential to interoperate with another FRCC agency.
Proper ownership and management of these subscribers is crucial to the operations of a dispatcher. In
an effort to maintain proper ownership, management, and interop assistance to the dispatcher, the
following items are required when entering a subscriber into Provisioning Manager:
• Unique Agency Identifying Prefix (Ex: A -Smith, J. / GPPD 500 / GC: 410)
• Unique call sign, name, or identifying moniker (Ex: A -Smith, J. / GPPD S00 / GC: 410)
• Complete Serial Number
• Radio ID (based on hierarchy to a Primary Member)
• Security Group (based on hierarchy)
• Site Access Profile (based on hierarchy, area of operation, and potential of interop)
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FRCC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
SECTION 5 —System Improvements:
The FRCC was established in an effort to maintain up-to-date equipment, technology, and security. This
allows public safety entities to have access to reliable communications. Ensuring current equipment and
technology is in place should be considered a high priority for the radio system. However, the FRCC
radio system has many components. Because of this, proposals for new, modified, or upgraded
equipment should be revied and discussed. This is to ensure compliance with system release version,
capacity, licensing, impacts on the system, impacts on other members, coverage, security concerns, and
any other items that may impact performance and up -time for the radio system.
5.1 System Upgrades
Radio system release upgrades should be performed regularly to ensure the security of the system. The
frequency of the upgrades shall be determined by the features and updates in the newest release or a
contract with the vendor that allows upgrades to occur on a scheduled basis. The Primary Members
shall determine, based on the vendor provided materials, if an upgrade is needed at that time. At no
time shall the FRCC radio system become more than three (3) full system release versions behind.
5.2 RF Site Additions
Any Associate or Primary Member may add RF sites to the FRCC radio system. However, if an Associate
Member wishes to add an RF site, they must present the request to the FRCC deciding body. If a Primary
Member wishes to add an RF site, they must discuss it with the other Primary Member. All RF site
requests must include:
Site Location
Number of Channels
Frequencies
Backhaul Solution(s)
Cost
Timeline
Impact on Current System Resources
5.3 Modifying Resources at an Existing RF Site
Any modifications to how an existing RF site functions must be presented to the Associate and Primary
Members of the FRCC radio system. This is to ensure there will be no negative impact to all users. The
Primary Members must authorize any changes that affect how an RF site functions.
5.4 Dispatch Consoles
Any Associate Member or Primary Member may add consoles at their discretion. An agency adding
consoles should notify all Associate and Primary members, as a courtesy. Any member adding additional
consoles will be solely responsible for the backhaul, equipment, license, and installation costs of the
project.
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FRCC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
SECTION 6 — New FRCC Associate Members and Subsidiary Agencies:
An agency that wishes to participate in, and have access to, the FRCC radio system must fall under the
hierarchy of a Primary Member. The FRCC deciding body will determine if an agency applying to be an
Associate Member will be accepted or denied. The deciding body should consider impact to system
resources, channel availability, interference, and any other consideration that would negatively impact
the existing infrastructure, footprint, and reliability of the system.
6.1 New Associate Members
Must apply under the hierarchy of a Primary Member
Will be solely responsible for the backhaul, equipment, license, and installation costs of
the project.
Must present the following to the Primary Members:
o Number of RF Sites, if applicable
o RF Site Location(s), if applicable
o Number of Console Sites, if applicable
o Console Site Location(s), if applicable
o Number of consoles, if applicable
o Number of Subsidiary Agencies
o Total Number of Subscriber Units
6.2 New Subsidiary Agencies
Any public safety agency may request to participate in, and have access to, the FRCC radio system. All
Subsidiary Agencies must fall within the hierarchy of an Associate or Primary Member.
6.2.1 Adding a New Subsidiary Agency — Associate Members
Must request the addition of a new Subsidiary Agency to the deciding body.
Will be solely responsible for the backhaul, equipment, license, installation, and any
other associated cost to adding a new Subsidiary Agency.
Must include the number of additional subscriber units.
6.2.2 Adding a New Subsidiary Agency— Primary Members
Will be solely responsible for the backhaul, equipment, license, installation, and any
other associated cost to add a new Subsidiary Agency.
Must include the number of additional subscriber units.
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FRCC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
SECTION 7 —System Security:
The FRCC radio system should be considered as critical infrastructure. Physical and network security will
be of high importance to ensure the continuous operation of critical communications for public safety
personnel. Any personnel, or vendor, that will have access to the FRCC radio system must pass a criminal
history background check. This is including, but not limited to, access to radio system routers, switches,
servers, firewalls, RF sites, RF site equipment, dispatch consoles, and the ability to program and
provision subscriber units.
7.1 Radio System Network Devices
Hardening measures should be put into place, when available.
Devices will be patched with the newest release of vendor vetted security updates.
• Devices will operate on the most recent, and vendor vetted, operating system.
• Devices will require a username and password unique to the technician.
• Devices will not have internet connectivity at any time.
• Network Management Clients, dispatch consoles, and IP logging equipment will be rebooted
monthly, at minimum.
USB devices should be scanned prior to placement on the radio system network device.
7.2 Vendor Access
• Must be vetted by a Primary Member
• Should be escorted by an FRCC radio technician.
• Will only be granted access at the approval of the Weld County or Adcom911 radio manager.
SECTION 8— System Information:
Request for FRCC system information may be requested from the Weld County or Adcom911 radio
manager.
Weld County Adcom911
Cordero Bustos
1551 N. 17th Ave., Suite 2
Greeley, CO 80631
970-400-2893
cbustos@weld.gov
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Scott Lane
7321 Birch St.
Commerce City, CO
303-227-7113
slane@adcom911.org
Contract Form
Entity Information
Entity Name* Entity ID"
BRIGHTON POLICE DEPARTMENT @00025787
Contract Name *
FRCC RADIO CHANNEL SHARING MOU
Contract Status
CTB REVIEW
O New Entity?
Contract ID
8936
Contract Lead *
TPOWELL
Contract Lead Email
tpowell@weld.gov
Parent Contract ID
Requires Board Approval
YES
Department Project #
Contract Description*
FRCC RADIO CHANNEL SHARING MOU BETWEEN WELD AND BRIGHTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
Contract Description 2
Contract Type*
AGREEMENT
Amount*
$0.00
Renewable *
NO
Automatic Renewal
Grant
IGA
Department
COMMUNICATIONS
Department Email
CM-
Communications@weld.g
ov
Department Head Email
CM-Communications-
DeptHead@weld.gov
County Attorney
GENERAL COUNTY
ATTORNEY EMAIL
County Attorney Email
CM-
COUNTYATTORNEY@WEL
D.GOV
If this is a renewal enter previous Contract ID
If this is part of a MSA enter MSA Contract ID
Requested BOCC Agenda Due Date
Date* 12/12/2024
12/16/2024
Will a work session with BOCC be required?*
HAD
Does Contract require Purchasing Dept. to be
included?
NO
Note: the Previous Contract Number and Master Services Agreement Number should be left blank if those contracts
are not in OnBase
Contract Dates
Effective Date
Termination Notice Period
Contact Information
Contact Info
Review Date
06/01/2029
Committed Delivery Date
Renewal Date
Expiration Date"
12/16/2029
Contact Name Contact Type Contact Email Contact Phone 1 Contact Phone 2
Purchasing
Purchasing Approver Purchasing Approved Date
Approval Process
Department Head
TINA POWELL
DH Approved Date
12/06/2024
Final Approval
BOCC Approved
BOCC Signed Date
BOCC Agenda Date
12/16/2024
Finance Approver
CHERYL PATTELLI
Legal Counsel
BYRON HOWELL
Finance Approved Date Legal Counsel Approved Date
12/09/2024 12/09/2024
Tyler Ref #
AG 121624
Originator
TPOWELL
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