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Meeting Date
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Contact Name:
Contact Number:
January 6, 2015
Chief Char J. Brown
407.905.3160 x 3022
Reviewed By:
Department Director: Chief C
City Manager: Rob Frank
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Subject: Acceptance of the Amended 2014 Edward Byrne Memorial Justic Assistance Grant
(JAG) application 2015 -JAGC -2441
Background Summary:
This year, $10,645.00 has been made available for the City of Ocoee Police Department through the Edward
Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG). The Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Formula
Program Committee wishes to submit the attached 51% Letter to the Office of Criminal Justice Grants in
Tallahassee. This letter lists the various programs for which the participating law enforcement agencies in Orange
County plan to spend the $342,874.00 allocated to them. The letter and accompanying grant application must be
signed by the Mayor. If approved, the City of Ocoee will receive $10,645.00 to purchase mobile rapid ID
fingerprint technology. Oftentimes, people who do not wish to reveal their true identities to law enforcement
officers will give false names and claim not to have identification on their persons. Gains in technology have
allowed law enforcement officers to identify people who have fingerprints on file by means of electronic mobile
rapid ID fingerprint scanners. By scanning a fingerprint and wirelessly transmitting that print to be checked
against electronic databases, officers can learn the identity of people in seconds, as opposed to the hours or days
of older models. The City of Ocoee Police Department has purchased, tested, and evaluated Mobile Wireless
Fingerprint Scanners. These mobile rapid ID fingerprint scanners enable officers on the street to quickly identify
individuals by cross matching their fingerprints against the FDLE database. The agency would like to purchase
five (5) mobile rapid ID scanners, related software, warranty, and maintenance contracts with the money from the
grant.
Issue:
Should the Honorable Mayor and Board of City Commissioners approve the amended grant application, sign the
51% Letter, and sign the Certificate of Acceptance of Subgrant Award number 2015- JAGC - ORAN -7 -R3 -206
allowing the Police Department to apply for $10,645.00 that has been made available for the Ocoee Police
Department through the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) to purchase fingerprint
technology?
Recommendations
It is recommended that the Honorable Mayor and Board of City Commissioners approve the amended grant
application, sign the 51 % Letter, and sign the Certificate of Acceptance of Subgrant Award 2015- JAGC -ORAN-
7 -R3 -206 allowing the Police Department to apply for $10,645.00 that has been made available for the Ocoee
Police Department through the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) to purchase fingerprint
technology.
Attachments:
Solicitation Letter, Grant Application, 51% Letter
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Financial Impact:
$10,645.00 available to the Ocoee Police Department through the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance
Grant (JAG). No matching funds are required by the City.
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fIorida
Mayor
S. Scott Vandergrift
Commissioners
John Grogan
District 1
Rosemary Wilsen
District 2
Rusty Johnson
District 3
Joel F. Keller
District 4
City Manager
Robert D. Frank
Police Chief
Charles J. Brown
January 6, 2015
Ms. Petrina T. Herring
Community Program Administrator
Office of Criminal Justice Grants
Department of Law Enforcement
2331 Phillips Road
Tallahassee, Florida 32302
Dear Ms. Herring:
In compliance with State of Florida Rule 11 D -9, F.A.C., the City of Ocoee approves the distribution of
$ 342,874 of Federal Fiscal Year 2014 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG)
Formula Grant Program regular funds for the following projects within Orange County:
Subgrantee /Implementing Title of Protect
Apopka Police Department
Belle Isle Police Department
Eatonville Police Department
Edgewood Police Department
Maitland Police Department
Oakland Police Department
Ocoee Police Department
Orange County Sheriff's Office
11 11 11 11
Orlando Police Department
Windermere Police Department
Winter Garden Police Department
Winter Park Police Department
Federal Dollar Amount
Patrol Squad Ballistic Protection Equipment
$12,446
Technology Upgrades
$10,000
Taser Project
$10,000
Edgewood PD Server & Laptop Upgrade Project
$10,000
Crime Reduction Camera Project
$10,000
14 -15 Department Operations Project
$10,000
Ocoee Police Mobile Rapid ID Scanner Program
$10,645
Swift Assisted Victim Extraction (SAVE)
$45,000
Media Relations Technology Upgrade
$20,781
Crime Prevention through Education
$43,851
HDT EOD Underwater /Dive Enhancements
$22,875
Aviation Helmets & NVG Training
$48,700
DUI Enforcement Team Overtime
$58,233
Electronic Control Weapons for Officers
$10,000
Officer Worn Body Cameras
$10,343
24/7 Enhancements
$10,000
TOTAL $342,874
Sincerely,
S. Scott Vandergrift
City of Ocoee, Mayor
City of Ocoee Police Department • 646 Ocoee Commerce Parkway • Ocoee, Florida 34761
Phone: (407) 905 -3160 - Fax: (407) 905 -3164 • www.ocoee.org
State of Florida
Office of Criminal Justice Grants
Florida Department of Law Enforcement
2331 Phillips Road
Tallahassee, Florida 32308
CERTIFICATE OF ACCEPTANCE OF SUBGRANT AWARD
The subgrantee, through its authorized representative, acknowledges receipt and acceptance of subgrant award
number 2015 -JAGC- ORAN -7 -R3 -206, in the amount of $ 10,645.00, for a project entitled, OCOEE POLICE
DEPARTMENT MOBILE RAPID ID SCANNER PROGRAM, for the period of 1 0101 /201 4 through 09/30/2015, to be
implemented in accordance with the approved subgrant application, and subject to the Florida Department of Law
Enforcement's Standard Conditions and any special conditions governing this subgrant.
(Signature of Subgrantee's Authorized Official)
(Typed Name and Title of Official)
(Name of Subgrantee)
(Date of Acceptance)
Rule Reference 11D -9.006 OCJG -012 (rev. June 2012)
Florida Department of
Law Enforcement
Gerald M. Bailey
Commissioner
DEC 12 2014
Business Support
Office of Criminal Justice Grants
Post Office Box 1489
Tallahassee, FL 32302 -1489
(850) 617 -1250
www.fdle.state.fl.us
Rick Scott, Governor
Pam Bondi, Attorney General
Jeff Atwater, Chief Financial Officer
Adam Putnam, Commissioner of Agriculture
The Honorable Scott Vandergrift
Mayor
City of Ocoee
150 North Lakeshore Drive
Ocoee, FL 34761 -2258
Re: Contract No. 2015 - JAGC - GRAN -7 -R3 -206
Dear Mayor Vandergrift;
r.
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is pleased to award an Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance
Grant to your unit of government in the amount of $ 10,645,00 for the project entitled, OCOEE POLICE
DEPARTMENT MOBILE RAPID ID SCANNER PROGRAM. These funds shall be utilized for the purpose of reducing
crime and improving public safety. A copy of the approved subgrant application with the referenced contract number
is enclosed for your file. All correspondence with the Department should always refer to the project number and title.
As you may be aware, information from subgrants and performance reports are currently provided to the Department
of Justice under the Performance Measurement Tool (PMT) and Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency
Act (FFATA) to meet current federal transparency requirements. Contract and grant information is also provided to
the State of Florida Department of Financial Services via the Florida Accountability Contract Tracking System
(FACTS). This grant contract and all subsequent correlating information including general contract, performance,
amendment/modification information and a copy of the grant document is provided to FACTS to meet requirements
under Chapter 2013 -54 and 2013 -154 Laws of Florida for transparency in government spending. If this grant
agreement contains confidential or exempt information not subject to disclosure under public records law, Chapter
119, F.S., (such as disclosure of equipment for certain undercover operations that may result in sensitive information
on grant documents) please contact the Office of Criminal Justice Grants for information on requesting exemption
from public records disclosure.
Please complete and return the enclosed Certification of Acceptance to the Office of Criminal Justice Grants within 30
calendar days from the date of award. This certificate constitutes official acceptance of the award and must be
received by the Department prior to reimbursement of any project expenditures.
Some costs require prior written approval from OCJG and/or the Department of Justice before beginning project
activities including: a sole source procurement in excess of $150,000; compensation for consultant services for rates
in excess of $650 1day ($81.25 per hour); publication plans; ano purchase of automated data processing (ADP)
equipment and software. A written request for approval is required if they are applicable to your project. You may also
see a correlating special condition on your grant award in the Subgrant Information Management ON -Line (SIMON)
system.
We look forward to working with you on this project. Please contact Planning Manager Annamarie Whatley at (850)
617 -1250 if you have any questions or we can be of further assistance.
$_ incer�ly,
Petrina Tuttle Herring
Bureau Chief
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Enclosures
Service ^ Integrity ^ Respect o Quality
SUBGRANT AWARD CERTIFICATE
Subgrantee: City of Ocoee
Date of Award: ) > J OWN
Grant Period: From: 10/01/2014 TO: 09/30/2015
Project Title: OCOEE POLICE DEPARTMENT MOBILE RAPID ID SCANNER PROGRAM
Grant Number: 2015 - JAGC - GRAN -7 -R3 -206
Federal Funds: $ 10,645.00
State Agency Match:
Local Agency Match: $ 0.00
Total Project Cost: $ 10,645.00
CFDA Number: 16.738
Award is hereby made in the amount and for the period shown above of a subgrant under Part E of Title I of the
Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 as amended Subpart 1 of such part (42 U.S.C. 3751 - 3759); the
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2008, Public Law 110 -161; and Public Law 109 -162, Title XI, Department of Justice
Reauthorization, Subtitle B, Improving the Department of Justice's Grant Programs, Chapter 1, Assisting Law
Enforcement and Criminal Justice Agencies, Section 1111. Merger of Byrne Grant Program and Local Law
Enforcement Block Grant Program, to the above mentioned subgrantee and subject to any attached or special
conditions.
This award is subject to all applicable rules, regulations, and conditions as contained in the Financial and
Administrative Guide for Grants, Guideline Manual 7100 1 D, Office of Justice Programs, Common Rule for State and
Local Governments and A -87, or OMB Circulars A -110 or A -102, as applicable, and A -21, in their entirety. It is also
subject to such further rules, regulations and policies as may be reasonably prescribed by the State or Federal
Government consistent with the purposes and authorization of P.L. 90 -351, as amended, and P.L. 100 -690.
This grant shall become effective on the beginning date of the grant period provided that within 30 days from the date
of award, a properly executed Certificate of Acceptance of Subgrant Award is returned to the Department.
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Authorized Official
Petrina Tuttle Herring
Bureau Chief
Date
( ) This award is subject to special conditions (attached).
Application for Funding Assistance
Florida Department of Law Enforcement
Justice Assistance Grant - County -wide
Subgrant Recipient
Organization Name: City of Ocoee
County: Orange
Chief Official
Name: Scott Vandergrift
Title: Mayor
Address: 150 North Lakeshore Drive
City: Ocoee
State: FL Zip: 34761 -2258
Phone: 407 -905 -3100 Ext: 1037
Fax:
Email: cbrown @ci.ocoee.fi.us
Chief Financial Officer
Name:
Wanda Horton
Title:
Finance Director
Address:
150 North Lakeshore Drive
City:
Ocoee
State:
FL Zip: 34761 -2258
Phone:
407- 905 -3100 Ext: 1520
Fax:
Email:
financed irector @ci.ocoee.fl.us
Application Ref # 2015 -JAGC -2441
Contract 2015 - JAGC- ORAN -7 -R3 -206
Rule Reference 11 D -9.006 0 CJG -005 (rev. October 2005)
Section #1 Page 1 of 2
Implementing Agency
Organization Name: Ocoee Police Department
County: Orange
Chief Official
Name:
Charles Brown
Title:
Chief
Address:
646 Ocoee Commerce Parkway
City:
Ocoee
State:
FL Zip: 34761-2918
Phone:
407 -905 -3160 Ext: 3022
Fax:
407 - 656 -0218
Email:
cbrown@ci.ocoee.fl.us
Project Director
Name: Randy Conyers
Title:
Sergeant
Address:
646 Ocoee Commerce Parkway
City:
Ocoee
State:
FL Zip: 34761
Phone:
407 - 905 -3160 Ext: 3018
Fax:
407 -905 -3164
Email:
rconyers @ci.ocoee.fl.us
Application Ref # 2015 -JAGC -2441 Section #1 Page 2 of 2
Contract 2015 - JAGC - ORAN -7 -R3 -206
Rule Reference 11D -9.006 OCJG -005 (rev. October 2005)
Application for Funding Assistance
Florida Department of Law Enforcement
Justice Assistance Grant - County -wide
General Project Inform
Project Title:
Subgrant Recipient:
Implementing Agency:
Project Start Date:
Problem Identification
ration
OCOEE POLICE DEPARTMENT MOBILE RAPID ID SCANNER
PROGRAM
City of Ocoee
Ocoee Police Department
10/1/2014 End Date: 9/30/2015
The Ocoee Police Department is always striving to enhance their efforts of making officers and
the community safer. One such tool that can help with this is an item that has proven to rapidly
identify a suspect and therefore expedite the arrest or even identify an innocent individual, is the
Mobile Rapid ID Scanner. Oftentimes, people (such as sex offenders, wanted persons, gang
members, people who are the subject of protective or restraining orders, and violent offenders)
who do not wish to reveal their true identities to law enforcement officers will give false names and
claim not to have identification on their person. If this equipment is not obtained it allows the
aforementioned persons to go unidentified potentially placing the officer and community at risk. It
also causes the officer to spend more time trying to identify the suspect instead of being available
for other calls for service.
Project Summary (Scope of Work)
Gains in technology have allowed law enforcement officers to identify people who have
fingerprints on file by means of electronic mobile rapid ID scanners. The Ocoee Police
Department would like.to purchase 5 Mobile Rapid ID Scanners and issue them to officers
assigned to the Patrol Division. By scanning a fingerprint and wirelessly transmitting that print to
be checked against electronic databases (FDLE database and /or FBI Repository for Individuals of
Special Concern (RISC) system), officers can learn the identity of people in seconds, as opposed
to the hours or days of older methods. These devices allow officers on the street to quickly
identify individuals by cross matching their fingerprints against the FDLE database and /or FBI
Repository for Individuals of Special Concern (RISC) system. This will allow our agency to
enhance personal and public safety through immediate identity verification in the field. The Mobile
Rapid ID Scanners allows officers to decrease time obtaining information, while increasing time
spent on other calls for service. The quicker an officer can identify a suspect, the safer they can
make an arrest or let an innocent person go. These mobile devices are housed in rugged
hardware and can go virtually anywhere to provide instant, on the spot verification.
The Mobile Rapid ID Scanner's software provides a history of use which produces how many
times the device was used and how many hits and non -hits were made. It is understood that
FDLE can provide documentation of how many scans were completed, which scanner was used,
and how many hits and non -hits were made. Our agency will partner with FDLE to obtain these
results on a monthly basis. This information will be used in our quarterly reporting on the grant.
This project requests federal grant funding for a law enforcement or criminal justice technology
related project and may be subject to review and approval by the State Information Technology
(IT) Point of Contact. By utilizing funds for this project, the subrecipient and implementing agency
agree to conform to all state and national standards for technology and information sharing
systems that connect to, and /or interface with state and national systems, and /or reside on the
state Criminal Justice
Application Ref # 2015 -JAGC -2441 Section #2 Page 1 of 3
Contract 2015 - JAGC - GRAN -7 -R3-
Rule Reference I ID -9.006 OCJG -005 (rev. October 2.005)
Application for Funding Assistance
Florida Department of Law Enforcement
Justice Assistance Grant - County -wide
Network (CJNet). These standards include, but are not limited to, the FBI CJIS Security Policy
and any rules, regulations or guidance enacted by the Criminal and Juvenile Justice Information
System (CJJIS) Council under F.S. 943.06.
Application Ref # 2015 -JAGC -2441 Section #2 Page 2 of 3
Contract 2015- JAGC- ORAN -7 -R3-
Rule Reference 11 D -9.006 OCJG -005 (rev. October 2005)
Applicati ®n f ®r Funding Assistance
Florida Department of Law Enforcement
Justice Assistance Grant - County -wide
Section Questions:
Question: Does the Subgrantee receive a single grant in the amount of $500,000 or more from
the U.S. Department of Justice?
Answer: No
Question: Does the Implementing Agency receive a single grant in the amount of $500,000 or
more from the U.S. Department of Justice?
Answer: No
Question: Part 1: In your business or organization's preceding completed fiscal year, did your
business or organization (the subgrantee) receive (1) 80 percent or more of your
annual gross revenues in U.S. federal contracts, subcontracts, loans, grants,
subgrants, and/or cooperative agreements; and (2) $25,000,000 or more in annual
gross revenues from U.S. federal contracts, subcontracts, loans, grants, subgrants,
and /or cooperative agreements? If yes, answer "yes" or "no" to Part 2, below.
Answer: No
Question: Part 2: Does the public have access to information about the compensation of the
executives in your business or organization (the subgrantee) through periodic reports
filed under section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (15 U.S.C,
78m(a), 78o(d)) or section 6104 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986? If answer to
Part 1, above, was "no," answer NIA.
Answer: N/A
Question: Do the Subrecipient and Implementing agencies understand that this is a cost -
reimbursement agreement for satisfactory performance of eligible activities?
Requests for reimbursement may be submitted quarterly or monthly as designated in
the Financial Section of the agreement. Requests for reimbursement will be
processed in conjunction with receipt and review of programmatic performance
reports to determine successful completion of minimum performance for deliverables
as specified in the agreement.
Answer: Yes
Application Ref # 2015 -JAGC -2441
Contract 2015 - JAGC - GRAN -7 -R3-
Section #2 Page 3 of 3
Rule Reference 11 D -9.006 OCJG -005 (rev. October 2005)
Application for Funding Assistance
Florida Department of Law Enforcement
Justice Assistance Grant - County -wide
General Performance Info:
Performance Reporting Frequency: Quarterly
Federal Purpose Area: 001 - Law Enforcement Programs
State Purpose Area: A - Accomplishments: Includes any accomplishments during the - - -
reporting period.
_ Activity Description
Activity: Equipment Purchase
Target Group: Offenders of all types
Geographic Area: Suburban
Location Type: Police Department
Address(es) :
Ocoee Police Department
646 Ocoee Commerce Parkway
Ocoee, FL 34769
Objectives and Measures
Objective: Al - Report on program accomplishments
Measure: Part 1
Please briefly describe what your program's accomplishments will be. Please
include any benefits or changes to be observed as a result of JAG - funded activities,
such as program completion, or changes in attitudes, skills, knowledge, or
conditions. [500 - character limit]
Goal: The Mobile Rapid ID Scanners will:
Check against the FDLE database and /or FBI Repository for individuals of special
concern (RISC) system.
Learn the identity of people in seconds, as opposed to the hours or days of older
methods.
Enhance personal and public safety through immediate identity verification in the
field.
Allow officers to decrease time obtaining information, while increasing time spent on
other calls for service.
Objective: A2 - Report on usage of crimesolutions.gov Website
Measure: Part 1
Will you be using the crimesolutions.gov website?
Goal: No
Application Ref # 2015 -JAGC -2441 Section #3 Page 1 of 4
Contract 2015- JAGC - GRAN -7 -R3-
Rule Reference 11 D -9.006 OCJG -005 (rev. October 2005)
Application for Funding Assistance
Florida Department of Law Enforcement
Justice Assistance Grant - County -wide .
Objective: A3 - Report on subgrants from grantees other than FDLE
Measure: Part 2
If yes, enter grantee organization or agency name.
Goal: No.
Measure: Part 1
Are you a subrecipient of a JAG award from another JAG grantee (other than
FDLE)? An agency can be a primary recipient of a JAG award from BJA and a
subrecipient of a JAG award from another JAG award primary recipient. Do not
consider awards that you receive directly from USDOJ.
Goal: No
State Purpose Area: E - Equipment Purchases and /or Technology Investments: Includes
activities where equipment purchases or technology investments were
made that improve efficiency and /or cost savings.
- — - -- - -- Activity Description
Activity: Equipment Purchases and /or Technology Investments
Target Group: Equipment Purchases and /or Technology Investments
Geographic Area: Suburban
Location Type: Police Department
Address(es) : -
Ocoee Police Department
646 Ocoee Commerce Parkway
Ocoee, FL 34161
Objectives and Pleasures
Objective: E1 - Report on JAG funding allocated for equipment and /or technology investments
Measure: Part 1
Now much JAG funding has been allocated for equipment and /or technology
investments? Please report in dollars ($)
Goal: $10,645.00
Objective: E2 - Make equipment purchases and /or technology investments
Measure: Part 1
What types of equipment purchases and /or technology investments will be made with
JAG funds? In your response, please list all that apply from the
Application Ref # 2015 -JAGC -2441 Section #3 Page 2 of 4
Contract 2015- JAGC- ORAN -7 -R3-
Rule Reference 11 D -9.006 OCJG -005 (rev. October 2005)
Appiicati ®n for Funding Assistance
Florida Department of Law Enforcement
Justice Assistance Grant - County -wide
following choices: Computer -aided Dispatch (CAD),
Computers /Mobile Data Terminals,
Computer Software,
Emergency Medical Services (EMS),
Equipment for Police Cruisers (including in -car radios and laptops),
In- car /On- person Camera Systems,
Less- lethal Weapons, Impact Weapons (batons, bean bag shotgun rounds, etc.),
Chemical Weapons (CS gas, pepper spray), Energy Devices (tasers)
Lethal Weapons (firearms);
License Plate Readers;
Mobile Access Equipment (for example, aircards for Verizon, Sprint, AT &T, etc.);
Radios,
Security Systems (station or evidence room),
`tactical Vests /Body Armor,
Undercover Surveillance Equipment (microphones, video),
Vehicles,
Video Observation (station, community, pole cams),
Other. Do not select other if your item fits into any of the categories above. If other,
state 'other" and specify.
Goal: Computer Software
Other: Mobile Rapid ID Scanners
Objective: E3 - Achieve efficiencies or cost savings as a result of equipment purchases and/or
technology investments
Measure: Part 1
Describe any efficiencies or cost savings that will be achieved as a result of an
equipment purchase and /or technology investment.
Goal: The Mobile Rapid ID Scanners will:
Check against the FDLE database and /or FBI Repository for individuals of special
concern (RISC) system.
Learn the identity of people in seconds, as opposed to the hours or days of older
methods.
Enhance personal and public safety through immediate identity verification in the
field.
Allow officers to decrease time obtaining information, while increasing time spent on
other calls for service.
Application Ref # 2015 -JAGC -2441 Section #3 Page 3 of 4
Contract 2015 - JAGC- ORAN -7 -R3-
Rule Reference 11D -9.006 OCJG -005 (rev. October 2005)
,Applicati ®n for Funding ,Assistance
Florida Department of Law Enforcement
Justice Assistance Grant - County -wide
Section Questions:
Question: If "other" was selected for the geographic area, please describe.
Answer: N/A
Question: If "other" was selected for location type, please describe.
Answer: N/A
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Contract 2015- JAGC - GRAN -7 -R3-
Rule Reference I ID -9.006 OCJG -005 (rev. October 2005)
Application for Funding Assistance
Florida Department of Law Enforcement
Justice Assistance Grant - County-wide
General Financial Info:
Note: All financial remittances will be sent to the Chief Financial Officer
of the Subgrantee Organization.
Financial Reporting Frequency for this Subgrant: Quarterly
Is the subgrantee a state agency?: No
FLAIR / Vendor Number: 596019764
Budget:
Budget Category Federal
Total
Match
Salaries and Benefits $0.00
$0.00
$0.00
Contractual Services $0.00
$0.00
$0.00
Expenses $10,645.00
$0.00
$10,645-00
Operating Capital S0.00
$0.00
$0.00
Outlay
Indirect Costs $0.00
$0.00
$0-00
-- Totals $10,645.00
$0.00
$10,645.00
Percentage 100.0
0.0
100.0
Project Generated Income:
Will the project earn project generated income (PGI) ?
No
Section #4 Page 1 of 3
Application Ref # 2015-JAGC-2441
Contract 2015-JAGC-0 RAN -7 -R3-
Rule Reference 111)-9.006 OCJG-005 (rev. October 2005)
Applicati ®n for Funding Assistance
Florida Department of Law Enforcement
Justice Assistance Grant - County -wide
Budget Narrative:
Expenses:
(5) Five Mobile Rapid ID Scanners include the following:
Mobile Wireless Fingerprint Scanner with, FDLE Falcon specific Rapid ID with Bluetooth
Software, FDLE Mobile Rapid ID to Falcon
To include shipping and warranty
This equipment will be purchased for approximately $13,184.78.
The City of Ocoee will pay any amount over the awarded grant allocation. The agency will follow
City of Ocoee purchasing procedures, as outlined in City policy, to purchase the Mobile Rapid ID
Scanners by either sole sourcing or obtaining 3 bids.
Tied to the payment of these scanners will be purchase orders and cancelled checks.
Application Ref # 2015 -JAGC -2441 Section #4 Page 2 of
Contract 2015- .JAGC- ORAN -7 -R3-
Rule Reference 11D -9.006 OCJG -005 (rev. October 2005)
Applicati ®n f ®r Funding Assistance
Florida Department of Law Enforcement
Justice Assistance Grant - County -wide
Section Questions:
Question: If salaries and benefits are included in the budget as actual costs for staff in the
implementing agency, is there a net personnel increase, or a continued net personnel
increase from the previous Byrne program?
Answer: N/A
Question: If benefits are to be included, are they reflected in the budget narrative ? - - -
Answer: N/A
Question: Indicate the Operating Capital Outlay threshold established by the subgrantee or
implementing agency, if it is the sheriffs office.
Answer: $5,000.00
Question: If indirect cost is included in the budget, indicate the basis for the plan (e.g. percent of
salaries and benefits), and provide documentation of the appropriate approval of this
plan.
Answer: N/A
Question: If the budget includes services based on unit costs, provide a definition and cost for
each service as part of the budget narrative for contractual services. Include the basis
for the unit costs and how recently the basis was established or updated.
Answer: N/A
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Contract 2015- JAGC - ORAN -7 -R3-
Rule Reference 11D -9.006 OCJG -005 (rev. October 2005)
CERTIFICATION FORM
Compliance with the Equal Employment Opportunity Plan (EEOP) Requirements
Please read carefully the Instructions (see below) and then complete &coon A or Section B or Section C, not all three.
Reci ient's Name: city of Ocoee Police D DUNS
Address: 646 Ocoee Commerce Parkway, Ocoe FL 3 4761
Grant Tide: Ocoee Potic Department Fingerprint l echnology Pr Grant Nu tnber: 2015 -JAGC -2441 Award Amount: $10.645.00 _
Name and Title of Contact person: Randy Conyers, Sergeant
Telephone Number: 407 -905 -3160 x3018 F--Mail Address: rconyers{c)ci.ocoee.fl.us
Section A— Declaration Claiming Complete Exemption from the ESOP Requirement
Please check all the following boxer that apply:
u Recipient has less than fifty employees. ❑ Recipient is an Indian h ibe. n Recipient is a medical institution.
u Recipient is a nonprofit organization. n Recipient is an educational institution. A Recipient is receiving an award less than $25,000.
T , Robert U. Frank TT -- — - -. -- — [ responsible Off cial],
eertl that city of Ocoee
fY _._ the c _ _ _ [ recipient] is
not required to prepare an EEOP for the reason(s) checked above, pursuant to 28 CRR § 42.302.
1 further certify that the cit of Ocoee _ _ [ recipient]
will comply with applicable federal civil rights laws that pr hibit discrimination in employment d in
services. he delivery of
Robert O, Frank, City Manager
Print or Type Nae and Title Signature ate
nt
Section B— Declaration Claiming Exemption from the ESOP Submission Requirement and Certifying
That an EEOP Is on File for Review
If a recipient agency has fifty or more employees and is receiving a single award or subaward of $25, 000 or more, but less than $500, 000, then the
recipient agency does not have to submit an ESOP to the OCR for• review as long cis it certifies the following (42 C.F.R. § 42.305):
1 1 .__------ - - -_ -- — - -- [ responsible offcialj,
certify that _ - _ . _- - -_ - -- _ _ [ recipient],
which has fifty or more employees and is receiving a single award or subaward for $25,000 or more, but less than
$500,000, has formulated an EEOP in accordance with 28 CFR pt. 42, subpt. K I further certify that within the last
twenty-four months, the proper authority has formulated and signed into effect the EEOP and, as required by applicable
federal law, it is available for review by the public, employees, the appropriate state planning agency, and the Office for
Civil Rights, Office of Justice programs, U.S. Department of Justice. The EF.OP is on file at the following office:
[or ganizalion],
--------- [address].
Print or Type Name and Title Sigrtattn e Date
Section C— Declaration Stating that an EEOP Utilization Report Has Been Submitted to the Office for
Civil Rights for Review
If a recipient agency has f fly or more employees and is receiving a single award or subaward of$500,000 or more, then the recipient agency must
send an ESOP Utilization Report to the OCR far• review.
1, . - - - - - - - - -- - - -- - -_ - - -- [ responsible official],
certify that -- -_ —_ -- . _ .__ _ _ - - -- - - -_ _- __ -- [ recipient],
which has fifty or more employees and is receiving a single award of $500,000 or more, has formulated an EEOP in
accordance with 28 CFR pt. 42, subpt. E, and sent it for review on [date] to the
Office for Civil Rights, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice.
Print or Type Name and Title Sigrurture Date
UVm Approval No. 1121 -0340 Expiration Date: 05/31/14
Applicati ®n for Funding Assistance
Florida Department of Law Enforcernent
Justice Assistance Grant - County -wide
In witness whereof, the parties affirm they each have read and agree to the conditions set
forth in this agreement, have read and understand the agreement in its entirety and have
executed this agreement by their duty authorized officers on the date, month and year set
out below.
Corrections on this page, including Strikeovers,
whiteout, etc, are not acceptable.
Date:
Signature:
Typed Name and Title: S. Scott Vandergrift, 4 4yor
Date: ,__ November 13 , 2014
Date: November 13 2014
Application Ref # 2015 -JAGG -2441 Section #6 Page 1 of 1
Contract 2015-JAGC- ORAN -7 -M-
Rule Reference 11D-9.006 OCJG -005 (rev. October 2005)
Typed Name and Title: Petrina T. Fleming, Bure Grief
Typed Name of Subgrant Recipient: —City of Oco ee
Typed Name of IMD.Ie i _ ting ency: Ocoee Pol Department
Signature:
Typed Name and Title: Charles J. Brown Chj of of police