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Contractor's Name
US Dept of Justice Office of Justice Programs
Approval Date
8/10/2022
Council Approval Date
7/27/2022
End Date
12/31/2023
Department
Police
Department Project Manager
Tracey Landry
Subject / Project Title
Ballistic Shields/Forensic Equipment Grant
Tracking Number
0003448
Total Compensation
$37,898.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Grant
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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CITY OF EVERETT, WASHINGTON <br /> EVERETT POLICE DEPARTMENT <br /> Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program <br /> (CFDA# 16.738) <br /> FY 2022 Local Formula Solicitation <br /> PROGRAM NARRATIVE <br /> Introduction <br /> The City of Everett(WA) is a full-service municipal government agency which provides critical <br /> public safety and other vital services to a population of approximately 112,249 citizens. Under <br /> the direction of Mayor Cassie Franklin, Chief Dan Templeman commands the Everett Police <br /> Department(EPD)which consists of a staff of 215 commissioned police officers and 36 civilian <br /> support personnel. The City of Everett is a municipal government that was identified as eligible <br /> for funding under the Fiscal Year(FY) 2022 State and Local Edward Byrne Memorial Justice <br /> Assistance Grant(JAG)Program. The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) identified The City of <br /> Everett for an eligible direct allocation of$37,989 as determined by their JAG formula. Details <br /> can be found at: https://bja.oip•gov/sites/g/files/xyckuh186/files/media/document/fy20jag-local- <br /> allocations-wa.pdf. <br /> Description of the Issue <br /> The Everett Police Department currently fields 18 portable ballistic shields for deployment at <br /> priority calls and planned high-risk tactical events. The shields in our inventory carry a five-year <br /> manufacturer provided warranty, all of which have expired. <br /> Ballistic protection is an important part of officer safety, as we issue all commissioned <br /> employees personal protection body armor and require its daily use in patrol. The use of <br /> portable ballistic shields at priority calls and high-risk tactical events, adds an important layer of <br /> ballistic protection for officers. However, our current supply of ballistic shields are no longer <br /> guaranteed by the manufacturer warranty. It is important to provide our patrol officers with up- <br /> to-date safety equipment. <br /> Ballistic shields have varying levels of ballistic protection. Of the 18 shields we currently have <br /> in our inventory, 16 are level IIIA, intended to provide ballistic protection from most handgun <br /> rounds. Two shields are level III,which are intended to provide protection from handgun rounds <br /> and rifle rounds up to 7.62x51 (which is a .308 Winchester). <br /> Another proposed project under the 2022 JAG would be to purchase a Forensic Imager for use <br /> by detectives in the Forensic Imaging Unit(FIU). <br />
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