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DESCRIPTION:If you own or rent the residence where you live, you pay property taxes.  A 
 portion of those taxes go to the East Bay Regional Park District.  Because 
 they have the ability to levy taxes, the State of California requires they 
 must have an elected board.  These representatives have placed the 
 following very important items on the CONSENT portion of the agenda and 
 have titled these items so as to reduce the seriousness of said 
 items.\n\nRead the following.  Then contact the 7 elected ward board 
 members, the general manager and the clerk/secretary and let them know that 
 there are other priorities more important than spying on the residents of 
 the East Bay -- the very people who pay for the EBRPD through both property 
 taxes and fees at certain parks.  Start here:  
 http://www.ebparks.org/about/board   Better yet, appear at the meeting and 
 let them know in person.  Like all of the "regional government" agencies, 
 they rarely see the public and even more rarely hear them 
 speak.\n\n\nagenda packet link:  
 http://www.ebparks.org/Assets/Agendas+Packets+Minutes/1.+Board+of+Directors+-+General+Meetings/12-15-2015/12-15-2015+-+Board+Meeting+Packet.pdf\n\nC. 
 BUSINESS BEFORE THE BOARD\n     1. CONSENT CALENDAR\n\nFrom page 56 of the 
 pdf:\n  j. Authorization for a Sole Source Purchase with RECONYX for 
 Security Cameras for Park Staging Areas: District-wide 
 (Ragatz/O’Connor)\n\nfrom the report ...\nREVENUE/COST\n     Sufficient 
 funds of $120,000 were allocated to the Chief of Park Operations Supplies 
 budget in the mid-year budget process to obtain 150 cameras for placement 
 in District staging areas. This request encumbers $120,000 for 
 District-wide security camera installation.\nBACKGROUND\n     This action 
 is designed to provide increased safety and security for the staging areas 
 of the District.  Approval of a sole source purchase is necessary to obtain 
 the specialized cameras chosen by the District’s Public Safety Division. 
 Staff found that the RECONYX Security Series Infrared camera is the most 
 securable.\n     The camera equipment will record motion activated still 
 shots. Cameras will be added to 53 key points of entry and staging areas of 
 park facilities. These new cameras will enhance the current surveillance 
 areas of the 41 remote sites that are already being monitored by both 
 Public Safety and Park staff.\n     Two cameras will be installed in each 
 staging area, one for wide-angle surveillance and one for the recording of 
 license plates of autos arriving and leaving the staging areas. This 
 equipment is an excellent choice for stand-alone surveillance situations 
 where no power or communication lines exist. The license plate capture unit 
 provides photo documenting of license plates of moving vehicles (up to 50 
 mph) day or night. The activities of the public will be recorded to provide 
 a better understanding of the circumstances surrounding any events that 
 transpire and help to identify the involved subjects of any incidences that 
 occur.\n\nFrom page 64 of the pdf:\n  l. Authorization to Enter into a Sole 
 Source Purchase Agreement with Aviation Specialties Unlimited for AVS-9 
 Aviator Night Vision Imaging Systems: Public Safety Division (Probets/T. 
 Anderson)\n\nfrom the report ...\nRECOMMENDATION\nThe General Manager 
 recommends that the Board of Directors authorize the sole source agreement 
 with Aviation Specialties Unlimited, Boise, Idaho for the purchase of four 
 (4) White Phosphor AVS-9 Aviator Night Vision Imaging Systems. This 
 specific model is compatible with our airframe configuration and current 
 Green Phosphor – Aviator Night Vision Imaging Systems 
 models.\nREVENUE/COST\nThe cost of four (4) White Phosphor - Aviator Night 
 Vision Imaging Systems (NVIS) is $54,951.60 including sales tax. The funds 
 are available in the 2015 Air Support Unit Account Supplies 
 Budget.\nBACKGROUND\n     They provided our existing four (4) sets of Green 
 Phosphor - NVIS devices and conducted initial ground and flight training 
 for all unit pilots in 2008. Aviation Specialties Unlimited is the sole 
 vendor of the latest technology white phosphor model NVIS which is a 
 significant improvement on the green phosphor display currently in use.\n   
   ... Frequently there are only three units available for use while one 
 unit is cycled through maintenance and calibration with Aviation 
 Specialties Unlimited.  Additionally, despite regular servicing, all units 
 are displaying normal signs of wear and tear that are likely to increase 
 the chances of failure and reduce availability. The addition of four 
 additional sets of white phosphor devices will ensure availability of NVIS 
 devices to fully equip a primary patrol aircraft and also a secondary 
 flight-crew should it be necessary to dispatch the second District aircraft 
 in support or search and rescue missions.\n\nCritique:  This is not 
 primarily for rescue.  Poverty continues to increase.  Many homeless try to 
 find shelter in the natural places within these parks.  In addition, soon 
 the Uber vehicles will prevent certain people from being transported to 
 certain parks.  Some people may have pre-2008 automobiles which will still 
 allow people to travel somewhat freely assuming they don’t have a 
 personal surveillance device and thus may be able to escape unnoticed from 
 the settlement zones (PDAs) to the PCAs.  The cameras and night vision 
 equipment will make sure you are logged-in.\n\nFrom page 94 of the pdf:\n  
 t. Authorization to Pay Activation Fees to the East Bay Regional 
 Communications System Authority (EBRCSA) for Twenty-Seven Radio Units 
 Utilized by the Fire Department (Anderson/McCormick)\n\nfrom the report 
 ...\nRECOMMENDATION\nThe General Manager recommends that the Board of 
 Directors authorize the payment of $43,200 for activation fees for 
 twenty-seven (27) Fire Department portable radios to the East Bay Regional 
 Communications System Authority (EBRCSA).\nBACKGROUND\n... The EBRCSA radio 
 system is necessary as District Police and Fire personnel interact through 
 voice communications on a daily basis with counterpart agencies, and rely 
 on interagency communications as a safety and public service necessity for 
 personnel in the field.\n\nCritique:  This EBRCSA JPA is a parallel agency 
 to the Urban Area Security Initiative that has been funneling funds from 
 the Federales and the State for the militarization of municipal police and 
 county sheriff.  As it’s name suggests, the EBRCSA handles mostly 
 communication issues.  The City of Oakland was recently forced to replace 
 recently purchased radios for those necessary to communicate with the other 
 police and sheriff forces so as to more easily put-down civil disobedience. 
  It cost the residents of Oakland over $20 million even though the other 
 radios were also recently purchased.  Apparently the EBRPD has already 
 equipped their police forces (yes, they have their own police) and now want 
 to include their fire suppression group.  Notice which they equipped 
 first.\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/12/12/18780937.php
SUMMARY:EBRPD BoD mtg - approve ALPRs, night vision & EBRCSA equip
LOCATION:East Bay Regional Park District Administration Building\n2950 Peralta Oaks 
 Court, Oakland
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/12/12/18780937.php
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