Emergency Services: commissioners approve $113,062.50 change order for radio reengineering

Lebanon County Board of Commissioners · January 16, 2026

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Summary

The board approved a $113,062.50 change order with L3Harris to reengineer microwave paths as part of the county radio system, with presenters warning further change orders may follow depending on hardware needs.

Bob Dow, director of the Department of Emergency Services, briefed the board on the county's radio-system procurement and asked for approval of a $113,062.50 change order with L3Harris.

Dow said the change order is for reengineering the microwave path now that tower locations have been finalized and that it represents the first planned use of contingency funds for the radio system. "I'm here this morning asking the board to approve a change order with L3 Harris in the amount of a $113,062.50," Dow said. He added that additional change orders may follow once hardware requirements are fully determined.

Commissioners moved, seconded and approved the change order by voice vote; no roll-call vote totals were recorded in the transcript.