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File #: 2009-1831    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Died due to expiration of legislative council session
File created: 10/6/2009 In control: Committee on Public Safety Services
On agenda: Final action:
Enactment date: Enactment #:
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Title: Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor and the Director of Public Safety to issue a Request for Proposals (RFP) to explore new and developing technologies to provide a program of gunshot detection systems in the City of Pittsburgh.
Sponsors: Douglas Shields
Indexes: MISCELLANEOUS
Attachments: 1. 2009-1831.doc

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Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor and the Director of Public Safety to issue a Request for Proposals (RFP) to explore new and developing technologies to provide a program of gunshot detection systems in the City of Pittsburgh.

 

 

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WHEREAS, while the City of Pittsburgh remains one of the safest cities in the nation, gun violence is a concern with 2414 incidents of shots fired through August of 2009 alone; and,

 

WHEREAS, City officials are continuing to explore how new and developing technologies can be used to stem the tide of gun violence for the safety of out communities; and,

 

WHEREAS, a Special Committee of Council of Police Officer Safety was established to provide increased focus on the emerging policies and technologies to increase officer safety; and,

 

WHEREAS, companies have developed gunshot detection systems that recognize and locate gunfire through microphone-type sensors installed in designated spots on city streets which alert the 911 Emergency System with positioning information on the location of the gunfire within seconds of the gunshots; and,

 

WHEREAS, this “off-the-shelf” technology offers precise time, type and location identification of gun fire, it allows for faster, more informed, safer police and emergency response, increasing potential for arrest of suspects, safer response procedures, allowing for a police response even if no one calls 911 to report gun fire and enhancing the accuracy of forensics work, consequently improving operational efficiency and safety; and,

 

WHEREAS, national news organizations as well as the Democratic Leadership Council have identified this type of technology as a promising and exciting way to enhance ongoing efforts to reduce gun violence in cities and towns; and,

 

WHEREAS, Federal agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigations, the United Stated Attorney's Office, certain branches of our armed forces and the Department of justice along with cities such as Los Angeles, California; Washington D.C.; Rochester, New York;  Boston, Massachusetts; Chicago, Illinois; Glendale Arizona; and Columbus, Ohio have already purchased this technology

 

 

Be It Resolved That the Council of the City Of Pittsburgh Enacts the Following:

 

Section 1.  Intent of Council

 

The Council, in the authorization of the issuance of a Request for Proposals (RFP) to provide gunshot detections systems within the City of Pittsburgh, is done so to improve first responder and public safety employee precautions as well as enhancing the accuracy of forensics work, consequently improving operational efficiency.

 

Section 2.  Issuance of a Request for Proposals for Gunshot Detections Systems

 

The Mayor and the Director of Public Safety are hereby authorized to cause the City of Pittsburgh to issue a Request for Proposals (RFP) to provide a program of gunshot detections systems within the City of Pittsburgh.

 

Section 3.  Process for Evaluation of Proposals 

 

The RFP will be developed by the Departments of Public Safety and Finance and Law. The Director of Public Safety shall make recommendation(s) to both the Mayor and the Council as to which proposal is to be accepted.  The Council, as is the case with all professional services contracts the city enters into, shall approve the contract with the ultimate provider of the study. 

 

Section 4.  Timeline for Actions

 

The RFP shall be issued within thirty (30) days of the effective date of this resolution with the implementation of the program to begin within 200 days of the effective date of this resolution.