Martin County

File #: 25-0823   
Type: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 3/25/2025 Final action:
Title: RENEWAL AND FIRST AMENDMENT OF 800 INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT WITH PALM BEACH COUNTY FOR PUBLIC SAFETY RADIO COMMUNICATION
Attachments: 1. R2020-0575 AR Agreement.pdf, 2. Renewal Amendment Martin County
PLACEMENT: Consent
TITLE:
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RENEWAL AND FIRST AMENDMENT OF 800 INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT WITH PALM BEACH COUNTY FOR PUBLIC SAFETY RADIO COMMUNICATION
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
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Palm Beach County provides interoperable public safety radio communications through the countywide common talk groups to Martin County through an Interlocal Agreement.
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DEPARTMENT: Information Technology Services
PREPARED BY: Name: Russell Norvell
Title: Telecommunications Manager
REQUESTED BY: Palm Beach County

PRESET:
PROCEDURES: None

BACKGROUND/RELATED STRATEGIC GOAL:

1. Agreement/Contract drafted by: Palm Beach County

2. Parties to the Agreement/Contract: Palm Beach County and Martin County

3. Purpose of Agreement/Contract: Provide Martin County with radio communications

4. New/Renewal/Modification: Renewal with Amendment

5. Duration: Five (5) years with two (1) renewals of five (5) years
each

6. Benefits to Martin County: Provide interoperable radio communications through
Countywide talk groups

7. Cost to Martin County: None

The renewal of the Interlocal Agreement includes a First Amendment to add E-Verify Employment Eligibility per 448.095 of Florida Statutes. Except as modified by this First Amendment, the Agreement remains unmodified and in full force and effect in accordance with the terms.

The Interlocal Agreement provides Martin County Fire Rescue and Martin County Sheriff Office personnel authorization to operate on the Palm Beach County radio system. Martin County Fire Rescue and Martin County Sheriff Office utilize the system regularly in performance of automatic response and mutual aid agreements, emergency situations and joint task force operations in Palm Beach County.

ISSUES:

None

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