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Board hears progress on Caliber CAD/RMS rollout; RIT channel quoted at $64,000 and radio maintenance costs noted
Summary
Officials reported continued training for the Caliber CAD/RMS implementation, a previously approved implementation budget up to $1.5 million, vendor subscriptions for field access, a quoted $64,000 cost to implement a Rapid Intervention Team (RIT) channel (July quote), and ECC radio maintenance of $10,802 for 87 radios.
Sumner County 911 staff updated the board on the Caliber computer-aided dispatch (CAD) and records management system (RMS) implementation and several related dispatch-technology topics.
The DCB director said the project’s first round of administration and mobile training has completed and a second round of RMS admin training is scheduled for the first week of February. "Everything does seem to be moving very well as far as the, the Caliber project," the DCB director said.
County officials said the board previously approved up to $1,500,000 for the Caliber implementation. Staff described options for…
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