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DESCRIPTION:board meeting agenda:  
 http://alamedacounty.granicus.com/DocumentViewer.php?file=alamedacounty_dd88b9e5f0432b6c3e587d955513838f.pdf&view=1\n 
 \n10:45 A.M. - REGULAR CALENDAR\n \nPUBLIC PROTECTION\n \n20. Sheriff - 
 Approve the following recommendations:\n  A. Authorize an increase in 
 appropriations in the Sheriff’s Office Law Enforcement division in the 
 amount of $201,637 for safety improvements and the purchase of necessary 
 law enforcement supplies and equipment for the Sheriff’s Office Eden 
 Township Substation, which will be offset with revenue from the Citizen’s 
 Option for Public Safety (COPS) program; and\n  B. Authorize the 
 Auditor-Controller to make the related budget adjustments\n- CAO 
 Recommends: Approve - (4/5 Vote)\n \nfrom the "Discussion/Summary"\nThe 
 County is in receipt of Citizen's Option for Public Safety (COPS) funding 
 from the State of CA.  Funds from the COPS program are to supplement 
 existing services and must be either spent or encumbered by June 30, 2015.  
 The Sheriff's Office Law Enforcement Services division received $201,637 in 
 COPS front-line law enforcement funding [front-line troops, as in "engaging 
 the enemy"].  These funds will be used to make significant safety 
 improvements to the Eden Township Substation (ETS) location.  These 
 improvements include a hazmat storage reconfiguration, electronic key 
 tracking system, remodel of the ETS armory, partial remodel of the recently 
 vacated upstairs to create a training room and remodel of the interview 
 [interogation] rooms which includes upgrading some of the equipment.  The 
 total estimated cost for these improvements is $169,900.  In addition to 
 these improvements, ETS will be purchasing patrol rifles, cell phone reader 
 equipment, and bullet resistant vests in the amount of $31,737 for a total 
 of $201,637.\n \n \n20.1. Sheriff - Approve the following 
 recommendations:\n  A. Approve a waiver of the formal County competitive 
 bidding process for Procurement Contract No. 11359 with T.J. Aircraft 
 Sales, LLC (Principal: T.J. Neff; Location: Novato), for the purchase of an 
 airplane for the Alameda County Narcotics Task Force, in the amount of 
 $350,000 which is fully offset with revenue from the Alameda County 
 Narcotics Task Force Federal Asset Forfeiture Trust Fund No. 83114;\n  B. 
 Approve an additional $35,000 as a Supplemental Work Allowance (SWA) for a 
 total of $385,000 and authorize the Sheriff or his designee to issue change 
 orders, as necessary, against the SWA; and\n  C. Authorize the 
 Auditor-Controller to make the related budget adjustments\n- CAO 
 Recommends: Approve - (4/5 Vote)\n \nfrom the "Discussion/Summary:"\nThe 
 Executive Policy Committee for the Alameda County Narcotics Task Force 
 voted in favor of the purchase of an airplane (Cessna 206 non-turbo 
 aircraft) to replace an existing aircraft that is nearing the end of its 
 service life.  The decision was made after careful consideration and 
 research of specialized airplanes designed for the short range operations 
 the Sheriff’s Office engages in.  The funding will come from the Alameda 
 County Narcotics Task Force Federal Asset Forfeiture Trust Fund.\n \n[ As 
 are most sheriff’s reports, this is very short.  There is no explanation 
 of why this specific airplane is necessary.  What equipment and 
 capabilities will be specified, built, or transferred into this aircraft. 
 ]\n \n \n21. Sheriff and General Services Agency - Approve the following 
 recommendations:\n  A. Authorize an increase in the Sheriff’s Office Law 
 Enforcement Services division in the amount of $253,764 for the purchase of 
 five 2015 Ford Interceptor Utility vehicles;\n  B. Authorize the 
 Sheriff’s Office to transfer funds in the amount of $253,764 to the 
 General Services Agency for the purchase of the five new 2015 Ford 
 Interceptor Utility vehicles; and\n  C. Authorize the Auditor-Controller to 
 make the related budget adjustments\n- CAO Recommends: Approve - (4/5 
 Vote)\n \nfrom the "Discussion/Summary"\nThe Sheriff's Office Airport 
 Police Services (APS) unit is contracted by the Port of Oakland to provide 
 law enforcement and security services at the Oakland Airport and its 
 surrounding areas.  The Sheriff's Office provides 24-hour law enforcement 
 coverage at the Airport, including responding to TSA passenger security 
 checkpoints and assisting with traffic direction and control on all Airport 
 roadways and parking enforcement.  These duties put a large amount of wear 
 and tear on the vehicles assigned to APS. ... The Port of Oakland has 
 agreed to reimburse the Sheriff's Office for the purchase price of these 
 five vehicles as well as the monthly depreciation expenses and ongoing 
 maintenance costs.\n \nhttp://www.ford.com/fordpoliceinterceptor/ including 
 features such as Level III Ballistic Door Panels ... at +$50k per 
 vehicle!\n \n \n\nOUT-OF-STATE TRAVEL\n \n46. Sheriff - Deputy Sheriff - 
 Protective Service Operations Training Program - Glynco, Georgia, 2/22/15 - 
 3/6/15 ($4,012)\n47. Sheriff - Deputy Sheriff - Protective Service 
 Operations Training Program - Glynco, Georgia, 2/22/15 - 3/6/15 
 ($4,862)\n\nGlynco, GA is the location of a major federal training facility 
 used for the federalization of local police & sheriff's forces.  The 
 sheriff has been slowly sending deputies in pairs to this facility over the 
 past few months.\n\n53. Sheriff - Sergeant, Program Specialist, and Senior 
 Associate - Byrne Criminal Justice Innovation Fiscal Year 2015 Grantee 
 Orientation Meeting - Washington, D.C., 3/24/15 - 3/25/15 ($2,100 each)\n 
 \nByrne Criminal Justice Innovation  
 http://www.lisc.org/csi/byrne_criminal_justice_innovation_(bcji)/index.php  
 Too much to explain but this is part of the neoliberal agenda as being 
 pushed by the current federation-of-state’s Demopublican executive 
 administration.\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/03/02/18769414.php
SUMMARY:Alam Co Brd of Spvr's voting on military & spying tech
LOCATION:Alameda County Board of Supervisors' Regular Meeting\n1221 Oak St., Oakland 
  CA - Spvrs' Chamber, 5th floor, Room 512
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/03/02/18769414.php
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