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BATT S AP
BERKELEY POLICE DEPARTMENT
BERKELEY POLICE DEPARTMENT
The Armored Group, LLC.
221 W. Lancaster Ave., Suite 120A2
Fort Worth, TX TilAz817-332-4646 Office
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BATT S AP
BERKELEY POLICE DEPARTMENT
All Cabin vertical p wall, armored to defeat
Vertical PanelsFloor is a rmoreffiiih-ETlasTElligati n g floor
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--2.f iece windshield with sun band, Two (2) Front door windows, Four (4) Horizontal windows in side walls'
Two (2) Rear windows. Windows in rear compartment are designed at an anglelo allow for easier viewing of high ground threats
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BERKELEY POLICE DEPARTMENT. Hood Armored Behind OEM Fenders and Head Lights
. Fuel tank
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Front doors hinged Fonvard;. C-^-u
BATT S AP
BERKELEY POLICE DEPARTMENTAble to lock forward to be used as shields
4tors
Double reardoors with hold backs;'t.---protection
lnterior steel grab handles for stabilization inside cabin and rear officer's area
Exterior steel grab handles.for riding on running boards
Nomr. Additional roof mounted grab/assist handles on rear of truck
Roof Access steps on rear of unit
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(2) Front seats; Driver's seat is high back adjustable. Passenger seat is a Custom Flip Up Rescue Seat to allow for exit and entry from side passenger door
. Exterior mirrors have convex mirror; Power and Heated
. (4) Heavy duty tow hooks; (2) on front bumper; (2) on rear bumper
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BATT S AP
BERKELEY POLICE DEPARTMENT
lnterior rear bench seats for 10'12 officers. Bench seat covers made of ballistic nylon to reduce chance to tear, cut or puncture
' Seats are padded and have padded back rests. Storage Under Seats with Pneumatic Assist Rodsr Qaalinn ic 'l Q," | ^ndar \.Seatino is 18" Lonq",-_
Large, Extended 20" Rear Deployment step mounted to help with egress ,. lncludes additional rear bumpei tignt so officers can see while deploying in nigh operations; Allows for
bumper illumination without having to use flash lights and brighter reverse lights
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BATT S AP
BERKELEY POLICE DEPARTMENTElectrical Package:. Red & Blue LED Flashing Lights front and Rear; Wig Wags front and back. Siren & PA System. Stealth Switch to kill brake Iights, reverse lights, running lights, etc. LED Police Style Light Bar
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neffiEonAitioning S}rstern. Large Additional rear Air Conditioning and Heating unit mounted in rear
officer's area for additional cooling and heating; includes second condenser. Mounted driver's slde behind driver; mounted high on bulkhead partition to allow for maximum distribution of
air flow; Not ceiling mounted - we have found ceiling mounts get in the way of officers deploying and
entering the vehicle
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BATT S AP
BERKELEY POLICE DEPARTMENTVehicle lnsulation Package
' Roof and vertical side panels fully insulated with 2" of lnsulation. lnsulation also in turret lid
. 360 Degree W[4"h/Turret:
ffileight settinss.l'.-.-ai
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BATT S AP
BERKELEY POLICE DEPARTMENTDouble Flip Out Running Boards. Allows for additional footing when needed; fold out of the way when not needed
Run Flat Tire Package. lncludes addition of 6 static mounted run flats
. Upgraded Suspension sYstem. lncludes
for increased maneuverability and handling in off road conditionsrdes----:r lncludes upgraoeo snocKs
. (7) RedMhite lnternal Roof mounted lights. Allows for either White or Red or Both; Master switch in cabin; Also can control light from seat
. 6 Units in rear of vehicle evenly spaced; 1 unit center of front cabin seats
Bask_llp tameq
. lnstall Color Back Up Camera to be viewed through V Mux
Paint
Exterior painled to Customer Choice of Color
' Black Rirns, Black Bumpers, Black Gun Ports. Rear Doors do not have Chip Guard Paint
lnterior Painted with Charcoal Gray Zolotone
increase of tire size
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BATT S AP
BERKELEY POLICE DEPARTMENTV-Mux Control System
. Allows integration of current and future technology
. Screen is used for the Back Up Camera
. Controls all lighting packages
. Helps reduce number of relays used and reduces size of center console. Allows for larger gateway in and out of side cabin door during deployment
. Runs Rear HVAC system like a regular vehicle. Sel certain degrees of temperature and internal thermostat runs system
. Has 3 inputs. Can watch robots on screenr Can run computer through system
. Helps diagnose potential issues. Such as low voltage, wiring issues, etc. Dramatically reduces down time with easier, self diagnostics. Can be hooked to phone line and we can read system from our location
. Head swivels and is moveable for better viewing by driver, passenger, or rear officers
. Upgradable
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BERKELEY POLICE
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DEPARTMENT
Our Exelusive Curved Wall Design Allows Room to ttl-qyg eldlm TacticalAbility,14, ,., .i , j
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Rear Doors Lock at 90
BATT S AP
BERKELEY POLICE DEPARTMENT
to Provide Officer's a Safe and Tactical Gun Position
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BATT S AP
BERKELEY POLICE DEPARTMENT
L'lttehsystem and still allows room for officers to
sit on seats comfortably; Room to work on officer
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BATT S AP
BERKELEY POLICE DEPARTMENT
lnterior Room Gives Ability to use as Scene Command Unit
BATT insulation package, large A/C System keeps our units comfortable in hot temper
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BATT S AP
BERKELEY POLICE DEPARTMENTChassis Specs betow:
. New Ford F-550 Super Duty commercial chassis
. 6.BL V10 Gas (Turbo DieselAvailable as Option)
. Heavy Duty Steel Rims
. 4-wheel drive
. Automatic transmission with overdrive
. OEM in dash air conditioning , heating and defrost
' Mono-beam leaf spring suspension with rear stabilizer bar
' Am-Fm Stereo Radio with clock. Sealed halogen headlamps. Tilt wheel. 4.BB LTD Slip Rears
PRICING FOR ARMORED BATT S AP: $175,087'50
FRETGHT TO BERKELEY POLICE DEPARTMENT: $3,4OO.OO
TOTAL FOR BATT S AP SHIPPED TO BERKELEY PD: $178,487.50
*Price includes 8.75% SalesTax
BREAKOUT OF PRICING
ARMOR PACKAGE: $127,500.00
CHASSIS: $33,500.00
SALES TAX (8.75%l: $14,087.50
FREIGHT: $3,400.00
TOTAL: $178,087.50
Quote #: January 19,2012
Bay Area UASI FY 2012 PROIECT PROPOSAT FORM
All projects should be saved using the following naming convention: Planning Hub
Name*Project Name_Primary Bay Area Strategy Goal or Core Cify Name-ProjectName_Primary Bay Area Strategy Goal or Sustainment Project Name_Pimary Bay AreaStrategy Goal. For example, an East Bay project focused on interoperable communications could
be saved as East Bay_Interoperable Communications Equipment*Goal 3 and a core city trainingand exercise project could be saved as San Francisco Training Coordinator-Goal 8.
I. BACKGROUND INFORMATION
This project would result in the purchase and deployment of a tactical intervention vehicle(TIVI for the joint use of three poll.u agencies in the north end of the Alameda County
0perational Area: Albany Police, Berkeley Police and UC Berkeley Police. Due to the unique
relationship between the Universify and these two cities, these three agencies have a historyof mutual response to critical incidents. This proposal fills an identified gap in resources for
this portion of the Operational Area. While other agencies in the Operational Area have TIVs
available, due to the population density, frequency of use and the events that often happen
concurrently, it is not often practical to request mutual aid assistance from these other
asencies and their TIV's.
2012 UASI PROJECT TEMPLATE 02.28,1,2
For Official Use Only
Andrew B. RateaverCiw of Berkelev PoliceSergeant/project coordinator for North County Tactical WorkingPosition Title
510.) 981-59005101 981-5960
ARateaver@ Ci.berkeley.ca. usEmail
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II, ALIGNMENT WITH THE BAYAREA HOMELAND SECURITY STRATEGY
Frrdirg rf thii pro;ect would make available a unique resource that could be used to enhance
emergency public safery and security, as well as responder safefy. Having a TIV in this
geographical area would also make this specialized resource available to other nearby
bperational Areas. The Contra Costa 0.A. is immediately adjacent to UC, Berkeleyand Albany.
The Marin and San Francisco OperationalAreas are less than 20 miles away. Funding a TIV
that is staged in the Berkeley-Albany-UC area is a strategic location for mutual aid response to
other areas.
I T Develoo a Reeional Risk Management and Planning Progralqz x Enhance Information Analysi s and I nfrastructure Protection Capg!t]{tg!3 n Strengthen Communications Capabilities4 T @Eiologica1,Radiological,Nuclear,andExplosives(CBRNE)
Detection, Response, and Decontamination Cqpabilities5 tr Enhance Medical and Public Health Preparedness6 f Strenethen Emergency Planning and Citizen Preparedness7 T Enhance Recoverv Capabilities8 tr Enhance Homeland Securiff Exercise, Evaluation and Training Programs
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0ffenders are often armed withweapons and the intent and skillt0 use them. The extended rangethreat of these firearms (rifles]easily available to suspects place
responders at risk. Without a wayto close in on identified susPects,
the ability to disrupt and
apprehend is limited. An armoredtactical intervention vehicle fillsthat gap.
"...Bay AreaLE...willensuresuspectsinvolved incriminalactivitiesrelated to HS
are...disrupted,investigatedandaoorehended."
2OI2 UASI PROIECT TEMPLATE 02.28.12
For Official Use Only
III. FUNDING
Planninnization
$ 227,958.00Eouinment
Exercises
TorRL PnoJncr Cosrs
2012 UASI PROJECT TEMPLATE 02.28.12
For Official Use OnlY
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AEL Number: 1ZVE-00-MISS, AEL Title: Vehicle, Specialized Mission
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FUiiiDTNCSOUNCT. PRO:FOSED.FUNDING
T SHSP $
l CCP $
tr MMRS $
T General Funds $
l Other Grant Funds $
Torer OrurnFuruotnc $
2012 UASI PROJECT TEMPLATE 02.28,12
For Offrcial Use OnlY
2012 UASI PROJECT TEMPLATE 02.28.12
For OfficialUse Only
Amount of Funding Perget CaPabilities
Canabitities SelectlO Mrtt Mitch *itt'S"cti
CommunicationsCoffi uniWrenared ness snllqalllsiRisk Management
i lndicators and
t ntettiqence Analysls qn! JI99!4!9n$ 227,958.00
Counter Terror lnvesti and Law Enforcement
CenNr DetectionCritlcat t nfrastructure Pro!qc'!1cn
On-Site tncident Managements Center Man
Volunteer Mrnagement and Donations
r Safety and Health
Environmental Health
Exolosive Device onse OPerations
fire tncident Response SuesPonse and
lsotation and QuarantineSearch and Rescue (Land-Based
PuUtic tniormation and War
Mass ProPhylaxisiStructtlrat Oamage Assessment
Restoration of Lifelinesfconomic and Community Re
2012 UASI PROJECT TEMPLATE 02.28.12
For Official Use OnlY
IV. Proiect Impacts and Outcomes
2012 UASI PROJECT TEMPLATE 02.28,12
For Official Use Only
ie'.,.vehiclethatwillprovideandgreatlyenhanced.rprbititi"s for the agencies in the northern portion of the Alameda County Operational Area
as well as neighboring Operational Areas. Having this resource in this portion of the region
will allow a ripid rurponr. to events involving on-going gun-fire andf or the potential for
coming under fire during the response.
The cities of Albany and Berkeley, along with the University of California-Berkeley are all
jurisdictions withinthe northern part of our Operational Area (county). They are separate
Lgenci"s, both local and state, but have jurisdictions that overlap and are very integrated. All
tliree jurisdictions are adjacent to the Contra Costa Operational Area, and are within 12 miles to
fwo others.
All three agencies respond together on many calls, monitor each other's radios and reiy on each
other in emergency siiuations. Example: It is not uncommon for events to begin in the
University Village in the City of Albany and resolve on the city stieets in the City of Albany or
the City of nerteley. Theselncidents have been documented in police incident reports and
after action reports. Mutual Aid has been sent to the other neighboring 0perational Areas as
well.
The three agencies have formed together to create a working group. The goal of this group is to
enhance multi-agency coordination through joint training and shared mutual aid equipment. The
working group has identified a gap in its capabilities when responding to atactical event: there is
no imm"Jiate protective (armored; first responder vehicle available in this portion of the
Operational Area.
Other jurisdictions in the Operational Area have armored vehicles, and they can be requested via
mutual aid. But the equipment is not always available, or may be in use already. Aslime goes
on, requests become more frequent, putting a strain on the providing agency' Not only do they
have to provide the equipment, but the personnel to operate it.
Having an armored tactical intervention vehicle funded for the north county Operationai
Area will result in an outcome that enhances options available to first responders. An
armored tactical intervention vehicle will result in a greater capability to protect first
responders and increase the abiliry to disrupt and apprehend suspect offenders' It will also
be able to deliver security teams into affect areas to provide force protection during SAR
operations, while protecting responders from secondary trauma.
This proposal, if funded, will directly benefit the Alameda County Operational Area. It may
also benefit the Contra Costa Counry San Francisco and Marin Operational Areas.
V. Project Management
2012 UASI PROIECT TEMPLATE 02.28.12
For Official Use Only
iliTESTONEi'iNuerBER', Mrrssrolvs Nerrle/DrscRIPTloN
,.ST*hfiDA.TE,,,fM /Db'/-'Vi
,. -,END..DAT,E ",,,r,
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1Final Grant Approval 1.0 /0L/201,2 L0 /30 /72
2lnvolved Agency Approval L1,/15 /2012 12/LB /2012
JGrant Asreement 12/1.9 /2012 02/1,5 /20L3
4Purchase Research 11,/75 /20t2 07/3t/20L3
5Biddins/Selection 02 /75 /201.3 03/7s/2013
6Delivery of equipment 05/3L/2073 06/1,5 /2013
7Training 0s/37/20L3 06 /75 /ZAfi
BReadv for Deplovment a5/3L/t3 6/30 /2013
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This oroiect is a maintenance proiect.
This proiect is a self-contained pro
This ect is nart of an ongoing initiative.
This project is part of an on-going initiative to improve the coordinated response andcapabilities of the agencies in the North Alameda Countyregion. AIong with the coordinatedMACTAC training recently approved for all three agencies, this vehicle will increase andenhance this partnership.
2012 UASI PROJECT TEMPLATE A2,28.12For Official Use Only
All three agencies will commit local funds for the on-going maintenance and support of theArmored Vehicle and the building for housing the vehicle. Electricity, fuel, mechanicalmaintenance and training are all items that will be paid for through local funds goingforward.
For Official Use Only
Bay Area UASI FY \ALZ PROIECT PROPOSAL FORM
I. BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Position Title
ff,ir p*;ea *oUa result in the purchase and deployment of an armored vehicle [AVl for the
joint use of three police agencies in the North end of Alameda County Operational Area:
Albany Police, Berkeley Police and UC Berkeley Police. This proposal fills an identified gap in
resources for portion of the Operational Area. While other agencies in the Operational Area
have AVs available,-due to the population density, frequency of use and the events that often
happen concurrently, it is not often practical to request mutual aid assistance from these
other agencies and their AV's. Additionally, these three agencies have a history of mutual
response to critical incidents due to the unique nature of the inter-play of the University and
these two cities.
Funding of this project woulcl make available a unique resource that could be used to enhance
emergency public safety and security, as well as responder safety. It would allow future
trainins with other responders to enhance prevention, tion and resoonse missions.
For Official Use Only Bay Area UASI FY 2012Project Proposal Form
II. ALIGNMENT WITH THE BAY AREA HOMETAND SECURITYSTRATEGY
Develoo a Reeional Risk Management and PlanninEnhance Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protection Capabilities
Stre en Communications CapabilitiesStrengthen Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives (CBRNE)
Detection, Response, and Decontamination Capabilities
Enhance Medical and Public Health PreparednessStrenethen Em Plannins and Citizen PreparednessEnhance Recoverv CapabilitiesEnhance Homeland Securilv Exercise, Evaluation and Training Programs
Offenders are often armed withweapons and the intent and skillto use them. The extended rangethreat of these firearms friflesJeasily available to suspects place
responders at risk. Without a wayto close in on identified susPects,
the ability to disrupt andapprehend is limited. An armoredresclle vehicle fills that gaP.
"...Bay AreaLE,..willensuresuspectsinvolved incrirninalactivitiesrelated to HS
are...dismpted,investigatedandanorehended."
In a CBRNE event, it is possible thesuspects would still be in the area,waiting to ambush responders:the so-called "secondary device".
Having an armored rescue vehicleallows responders to conduct SAR
operations in the affected area in avehicle that would be resistant toblast and fragmentation.
"Search andrescueoperations...will beconducted...whilernaintainingrescuer safety"
For Official Use Only Bay Area UASI FY 2012Proiect Proposal Form
4.3
"...developsystems torapidlyidentify...CBRNEmaterials...
The proposed armored rescuevehicle can be used to transportEOD techs. and theirreconnaissance robots in and outofan unsecure area
4.4
"Public safetybombsquads...willsustaincapabilities toprovide on-scene threatassesstnents...
Two of the three agencies in thisproposal have bomb squadcapabilities within their agencies.Each of these teams has retnotecontrolled reconnaissance robots.Supporting these teams with an
armored veliicle means the abilityto transport the robot, the robotoperator and the equiprnent with a
security team. This would includethe capability to transport into an
unsecured area, thus maintainingthe capability to "provide on scene
threat assessment. "
III. FUNDING
Planni0reanization
$227,958.00Trainin
Torar Pnolrcr Cosrs
For Official Use Only Bay Area UASI FY 2012Project Proposal Form
General FundsOther Grant Funds
Tornr, OrHrn Furuptruc
For Official Use Only Bay Area UASI FY 2012ProjectProposal Form
Strategy Objective/Target Capabilities(Capabilities Selected Must Match with Section l!.8.)
Amount of Funding perObiective/Capability
PlanninoCommunicationsCommunity Preparedness and ParticipationRisk Manaqementlntelliqence and lnformation Sharing and Dissemlnationlnformation Gathering and Recognition of lndicators andWarninos
$227,958.00
lntelliqence Analvsis and ProductionCounter Terror lnvestiqation and Law EnforcementCBRNE DetectionCritical I nfrastructure ProtectionEpidemioloqical Surveillance and lnvestigationLaboratory TestinqOn-Site lncident ManaqementEmerqencv Operations Center ManagementCritical Resource Loqistics and DistributionVolunteer Manaqement and DonationsResoonder Safetv and HealthEmeroencv Public Safetv and Securitv
ta aa
Environmental HealthExolosive Device Response Operations at {a
Fire lncident Response SupportWMD and Hazardous Materials Response andDecontamination
(a at
Citizen Evacuation and Shelter-in-Placelsolation and QuarantineSearch and Rescue (Land-Based) aa ta
Emeroencv Public lnformation and WarningEmerqencv Triaqe and Pre-Hospital TreatmentMedical SuroeMedical Suoolies Manaqement and DistributionMass ProohvlaxisMass Care (Sheltering, Feeding, and Related Services)Fatality ManaqementStructural Damage AssessmentRestoration of LifelinesEconomic and Communitv Recovery
For Official Use Only Bay Area UASI FY 2Al2Proiect Proposal Form
IV. Proiect Impacts and Outcomes
This project will funcl an armored rescue vehicle that will provide and greatly enhanced
capabilities for the agencies in the northern portion of the Alameda County 0perational
Area. Having this resource iir this portion of the operational area will allow the three .
agencies in that area to respond quickly to events involving on-going gun-fire and/or the
potential for coming under fire during the response.
The cities of Albany and Berkelel-, along rvith the Universit-v of California-Berkelel'- are alljurisclictions within the northem part of our operational area (count,v). The-v are separate agencies,
both local and state, but have jurisdictions that overlap and are very integrated. All three agencies
respond together on manv calls, monitor each other's radios and rely on each other in emergenc,v
situations. Example: It is not uncommon for events to begin ir-r the University Village in the'
City of Albany and resolve on the city streets in the City of Albany or the City of Berkeley.
These inciclents have been clocumented in police incident reports and after action reports'
The three agencies have formed together to create a working grt)up. The goal of this group is to
enhance multi-agency coordination through joint training and shared mutual aid equipment. 'Ihe
r,vorking group has identihed a gap in its capabilities rvhen responding to a tactical event: there is
no immediate protective (armored) first responder vehicle available in this portion of the operation
area.
-. r t IOther jurisdictions in the operatit-rnal area have armored vehicles, and they can be recluested via
mutual aid. But the equipment is not alu,a-vs available, or ma)= be in use already'. As time goes
on, requests become more frequent, putting a strain on the proi.'iding agenc-Y. Not only do they
have to pror,'ide the equipment, but the personnel.to operate it.
Having an armored vehicle funded for the north county operational area will result in an
outcome that enhances options available to first responders. An armored rescue vehicle
will result in a greater capability to protect first responders and increase the ability to
disrupt and apprehencl suspect offenders. An armored first responder vehicle will benefitthe area by allowing the safe deployment of bomb squads and detection robots intounsecured areas. It will also be able to deliver security teams into affect areas to provicle
force protection cluring SAR operations, while protection responders from secondary
trauma.
This proposal, if funded, will directly benefit the Alarneda County Operational Area' It may
indirectly benefit the Contra Costa County Op. Area.
For Official Use Only
V. Project Management
Bay Area UASI FY 2012Project Proposal Form
1Final GrantAnuroval
2lnvolved Agency Approval
3Grant Asreemetrt
4Purchase Researcl-t
5Biddine/Selection
6Delivery of equipmetrt
7Trainine
BReadv for Deplovment
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This proiect is a maintenanceThis oroiect is a self-containedThis oroiect is Dart of an on ns initiative.
This project is part of an on-going initiative to improve the coordinated response and
capabilities of the agencies in the North County region" Along with the coordinated
MACTAC training recently approved for all three agencies, this vehicle will increase and
enhance this partnershi
For Official Use Only Bay Area UASI FY 2Al2Project Proposal Form
All three agencies will commit local funds for the on-going maintenance and support of the
Armored Vehicle and the building for housing the vehicle. Electricity, fuel, mechanical
maintenance and training are all items that will be paid for through local funds going
forward.
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