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Weber’s panic-button rollout 60% complete; RFP/contract timing blocked a grant for current integrator
Summary
District said installations of campus panic-alert buttons are about 60% complete but an RFP process for state-approved vendors prevented Audio Enhancement (the district's existing integrator) from qualifying for a $6M grant because Motorola’s participation temporarily blocked third-party integrations; district is awaiting contract/RFP resolution and vendor pricing.
District staff told the board the panic-alert implementation required by HB84 is partially complete but paused by a state RFP issue that affected grant eligibility.
Tracy said the district was “about 60% complete with audio enhancement in our schools” before the recent RFP. After the state solicited approved vendors for the grant program, Motorola—whose software the local dispatch uses—entered…
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