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Contractor's Name
WA ST Dept of Commerce
Approval Date
10/15/2021
Council Approval Date
10/13/2021
End Date
6/30/2022
Department
Police
Department Project Manager
Tracey Landry
Subject / Project Title
Less Than Lethal Equipment RFP 19-31440-1
Tracking Number
0003073
Total Compensation
$50,569.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Grant
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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available and appropriate de-escalation tactics prior to using any physical force,such as creating physical <br /> distance by employing tactical repositioning and repositioning as often as necessary to maintain the <br /> benefit of time, distance, and cover. <br /> The Everett Police Department responded to over 123,900 calls for service in 20209,of which 74% <br /> were generated through 911. Further, Everett Police Officers responded to sixty-three requests for service <br /> outside the City of Everett, in nineteen different jurisdictions. The Everett Police Department's patrol <br /> division is separated into two precincts which cover three geographic areas. During the dayshift,there are <br /> a minimum of twelve patrol officers, with a maximum of twenty patrol officers, and three sergeants <br /> working. During nightshift, there are a minimum of thirteen patrol officers, with a maximum of twenty- <br /> one patrol officers, and three supervisors working.There are also several specialty units that support the <br /> patrol division including four motorcycle officers, four bicycle officers, four community outreach and <br /> enforcement team officers, four anti-crime team officers, three gang unit officers, and five sergeants to <br /> supervise those units. In 2020, Everett Police Officers used reportable force10 in eighty-two incidents. <br /> Additionally,in 2020 the Everett Police Department's Special Operations Group responded to four callouts <br /> outside the City of Everett that occurred in four separate jurisdictions. The team averages three to four <br /> callouts per year,with most occurring outside the City of Everett. <br /> 3. The Everett Police Department, being a general authority Washington law <br /> enforcement agency is authorized to deploy less-than-lethal equipment acquired under this request for <br /> proposals (RFP) to its officers for use in the performance of their duties. Additionally, the Special <br /> Operations Group is authorized to use less-than-lethal equipment in the performance of its mission to <br /> provide a professional response to civil unrest or special events while providing protection of life and <br /> property for the community members of Everett. <br /> 9 Everett Police Department 2020 Annual Report <br /> 10 The Everett Police Department Policy Manual defines reportable force any"level I use of force(with injury or <br /> complaint of injury)and all higher levels of force". <br />
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