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261833 WHI7E - CITY CLERK � 1 CO1111C11 p-J PINKr - FII�ANCE �ITY OF SAINT PAZTL ���t�<� •.3 CANARY - DEPARTMENT � BLUE - MAYOR File NO. ♦ . C uncil Reso ution Presented By Referred To Committee: Date Out of Committee By Date RESOLVED� That the Council of the City of Saint Paul hereby endorses a proposed study of the feasibility of estab- lishing a central security control center for joint use by the County of Ramsey, the City of Saint Paul , and Independent School District No . 625 , said study to be conducted by Seeuri�y Analysts , and the cost of �he study �o be unde-rwritten in equal parts by �he County of Ramsey, City of Saint Paul and Inde�endent School Distric� No. 625 , the total cos� not to exceed �2, 400,; and be it FURTHER RESOLVED, that this commitment by the City of Saint Paul is contingent upon the cooperation of the Gounty and School District and their appropriation of sufficient moneys to cover their propartionate costs of the study. COUNCILMEN Requested by Department of: Yeas t er Nays Konopatzki ' [n Favor Levine Meredith V Against BY �fimc e��r Tedesco Mme.President �! I�II3Ylt AUG 3 19� � Form A ove City t Adopted by Council: Date f' Certifi ed by Cou ' ary BY ' By Approv y MaX : Date � ��7 Appro e by Mayor Submission to cil . By By '� PUB�I�Hfl} aUG 11 ly�:� � - ����?3 � y ` ��_,� .... �..�� lK l��'--�/�,�� ..,, ,.-^`.. ,: � ' �. �,.:... ...,.. . ^-� � � ` �� ,I/_�/� .��� S'�"C-, 'n^' �4.9 «k �..,.. '\ .��// / /, \/I\ � ' fj�`9,rTi'AP`y� �' . ,... T ='i"',.-� � "�. ! {' �_ �Y `�'��� �#p�� j +4 � 4' , , ( 1 { � �' �f�' � I*d�""R � �" ,�4 � � � 'S � �.:� i� �' � �/,�,i ' s� ' `�;. � , ,t ,�s.�^� �g �� �� �" '� �7 ��.��v�6/�} � ������ � � ���+'.%t, /����� ��es '� �y� � � "!'�/� �' � _ --- -- L-;. ��T�'�ll�� .,.3 / jI .\ !.. —_-. ` � ___----— �j" ( \��`11 y � v % 1 June 28� 1q73 � ��` v C ounty Administrator ' County of Ramsey Director of Public Safety C ity of S aint P aul Director of School Plant Planning and Maintenance Saint Paul Public Schools Subject: PROPOSAL FOR A STUDY OF THE FEASIBILITY OF ESTABLISHING A JOINT CENTRAL 5ECURITY CONTROL Gentlemen: Security Analys�s proposes to conduct a study on the feasibility of establishing a Central Security Control Center for joint use by the County� City, and School Districto The elements of the proposed study are as follows: lo Determining the present and anticipated monitoring requirements of the County, City. and School District, 2o Evaluate the present operational characteristics of the Saint Paul Fire Department Alarm and Dispatching Centero 3o Determine the requirements for modifying the Alarm and Dispatcbing Center to accomodating the additional monitoring requirements of the County and School Districto a, Estimated costs b, Schedule for implementation 4o Recommendations and alternatives The above tasks are estimated to require eighty hours of effort at a cost of $2400 or $800 for each governmental organization, During the study we shall work closely with each governmental organiza�ion to assure all relevant information is evaluateda Prior to finalizing our report, a draft will be submitted to each organi- zation for reviewa September lOth is the estimated date of completion, with fifteen copies of the study provided to each organization. . ,i,_� �, 1/�fnl��E . . . , � r ! , ' in.(r�.�,�.,.rn r•.� .... < < • � Security A�alysts are consultants only, and only in the field of loss prevention� safety and securityo Our study will, of course, be unbiased; seeking to determine the most cost effective means of satisfying the monitoring requirements of the various governmental organizationso We look forward to workino with Ramsey C ounty, the C ity of S aint P aul, and the S ain� P auI Public S c hool s in c onduc ting this study which will eventually result in savings to the citizens of the city and c ounty. Most sincerely� SECURITY ANALYSTS - --- - . -- � _. � =-w S tephen Ao C arlton Direc tor SAC;dc � � ,� . . �9�� . � ����. •A. S'I'AFF CONSULTANTS Step�ien A. Carlton, security analyst, B. S, in Sociology (Criminology) from the �tlr,iversity of Wisconsin. A student of the criminologist, Marshall B. Clinard. Previously a lecturer on disaster control procedures while an Air Force Security Officer. Director of Security and Law Enforcement of a large U. S. Militar,y installation. Twice decorated while serving as a security officer in Vietnam. • Superti-isor of testing and evaluation of advanced electronic intrusion detection devices in Southeast Asia. Formerly engaged in research and development on security systems for a major government contractor and later general manager of a commercial alarm company. Developer of the security engineering concept as applied to non-military requirements. Writer and lecturer on b�asiness and industrial security subjects. Member of the American Society for Industrial Security, the International Association for Hospital Security, the International Association of Chiefs of Police, the Tnternational Association of School Security Directors, the National Association of Transportation Security O:ficers, the National Safety Management Society, the Security Systems Committee of the American Society for Testing and materials, and the Construction Specifications Institute. • , Allan H. Davisson, psychologist, Fh. D. , in ps,ychology from the University of Minnesota. Specialist on assessment and analysis of the behavior of normal adtllts. He has conducted significant research on learning systems and has a5sisted individuals and organizations in probiems related with communication of icieas and concepts. Dr. Davisson has taught at Augsburg College, Macalester College and the LTniversity of Minnesota. Among courses taught by him are advanced courses in personality, motivation, and theoretical ps,ychology. He is familiar with safety and security motivation as well as resolving problems related to investiture of trust. A certified ps.ychologist in Minnesota and a member of tne American Ps,ychological Association. Richard Fyten, communications specialist, B.S, in Business from the University oi t�/iinnesota. A graduate of tne Nav,y's Nuclear Po�ver Submarine Program and later was an instructor at the Nuclear Power Training School where he �vas a speci�list in interior communications systems. During his 13 years with North- western Bell Telephone Company he held positions advancing from line man to � communications supervisor. Previously responsible for design of lar�;e scale communication projects for major telephone users. A sPeciatist in data trans- mission and complex communications links. Familiar v�rith R. F. and hard �=iire communications security and securit,y planning; a designer of economical commu- r:ications links for complex commercial securit,y s,ystems: former senior commu- nications consultant of a national communications consuiting firrn. Donald A. Hawthorne, facility inspectar, studied criminology at the L7niversity of Nebraska. Former special agent of the L1ir Force's Office of Special Investi�;a- tions. Knowledgeable of numerous detection s,ystems ancl preventive .measures. Mr. �Tawthorne is a licensed private investigator in Minnesota. . • 2�_��`�3 , .��•illiam G. Macdonald, electrical engineer, B. S. in electrical engineering from the University of IVTinnesota. Designer of numerous lighting, communications and po«er distribution systems for ne�v and remodeled facilities including large ofizce buildings, manufacturing plants and airports. Formerly Chief Electrical L�gi�eer of the Cerny Associates Architects and Engineers. Director oi Elec- trical Enbineering for Dunham Associates. A registered Professional Engineer in Minnesota, Wisconsin, North and South Dakota, Michigan, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Tllinois, North Carolina, California, Arizona, Virginia and Te:xas. Member of Illuminating Engineering Society and Consulting Engineers � Council of Minnesota. ' F�olger Persson, security systems engineer, B. S. in mechanical engineering and a iV[. S. in electrical engineering from the University of Stockholm. Designer of many advanced sensors such as: magnetic, sonic, infrared, R. F. , piezo- electric and others for numerous security system applications. Responsible for design and development of several important electro-mechanical systems such as the famous Apollo hand control used to control NASA space vehicles. Spec- ialist on design and planning of electric power lines. Knowledgeable of numerous electrical, fire, and build;ng codes. Formerly on the staff of, or has consulted for; Boeing, Honeywell, Northern States Power, Remington P�and-ITnivac, Ellerbe ar�d Company, 3M, and several European engineering orgariizations. A registered engineer in Sweden. Formerly on the faculty of Stockholm liniversity. Eimer H. Toensing, mechanical engineer, E. S. in mechanical engineering from ihe University of Minnesota. A graduate of military training as an Arm,y Ordi- z�ance Officer. Supervisor of design, production and testing of heating equi pment; CYiief Engineer of a large Architectural and Engineering firm. Presently Director oF 1Viechanical Engineering for Dunham Associates. A registered Professional Engineer in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, North Dakota, Michigan and Texas. ti'iember of the Society of Professional Engineers; American Society of Heating, � Air Conditioning and Refrigeration; and the Construc�ion Industry Cooperative C.omr:iittee. Additional F esources Furtner sources of expertise utilized by Security Analysts include: other nationally rino�vn protection consultants, its own extensive library covering all phases of safety and securit,y, and its association with the National Academy of Security Consul- tants, tne National Safety Council and the Nationai Fire Protection Association. Security Analysts retains the services of several research organizations and s��ecializecl legal consultants. These resources have proven most valuable in resolvinh sp�cific questions relating to the authority of protective personnel; OSIIA, and cocle interpretations; and personal and or�anizational Iiabilit}�. Other specialists in safety, law enforcement, training, and protection against electx'OI11C surveillanee complete the consultin�; capabilities of our firm. Specifications written by Security Analysts conform to the aPproved format of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) as well as appropriate building, fire, and electrical codes. � �� ... ��� �" . � „-�.,:_ . � _ - � ' - :y - - �- - - . . . - . . ��� ^ �� .. C) r , J�, . - � � - �� � l 3., � . �,. .:- C I T Y C L ER K , � . .. : ._ .- ��.. .... . . � ,., ' . K �. FINANCE •' T � T�r �7 �'Ol1I1C1I .ANAiIY-�DEPARrMENT- , .-�"' ... �� G1TY Q.F SA�`\�T � �l ��V L - B�V6 -�MAYOp , . F1Ie NO. ., Couneil Res��'a��ion Presented By : � Referred To Committee: Date Out of Committee By Date � RESOLVED, That the Council of the City of Saint Paul lieroby endorses a proposed etudy of the feasibility of estah— ' ligtiing a central aecurity control center for joint use by the Cociu�ty of Ramsey, the City o� Saint Paul , and Indepencient School - ; Listriet No . 625 , said study to be conducted by Seeurity Anaiyat� , and 1�he cost of the study to be un�aerwritten in equal part� by the � Cotuil;y o� 1Zamsey, City or Saint Paul an�I InQe�,enQent SchQOI District No . 625 � tlie total cost not to exceecl �2, 400; ancl be it - FURTIi�R R�SOLVED, that ; this commitment by the City ot Saint I'uul is oontingerit upon the co�peration of the County and School District and their appropriati�n of euPficient moneys to cover tlzeir propartionate coei;e of the study. , \ : . , COUNCILMEN , Requested by Department of: , Yeas A�tt; er NeyB -I Konopatzki � In Favot Levine � h1crcdi th ' Against BY �; �x}fkac Roedler ' - Tedesco ' 61me.President l8uC�1It HUrit Form A rove City f '=� Adopted by Council: Date ~ �` �� ` ,• Certified Passed by Council Secretary BY