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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08- Bozeman Police Department and Gallatin Airport AuthorityMutual Aid Agreement: Bozeman Police Department and Gallatin Airport Authority The Bozeman Police Depart~pent and the Gallatin Airport Authority mutually enter into an agreement on this ~ day of June, 2008. The terms and details of this mutual agreement are as follows: The Bozeman Police Department will provide two (2) Chevrolet Luminas, (a 1998 and a 1999 model year), and two (2) Motorola MW-520 Mobile Data Computers, to the Gallatin Airport Authority. The Chevrolet Luminas are former patrol cars with high mileage and the Mobile Data Computers do not have adequate operating systems for the current version of Mobile Data Software being used by the Bozeman Police Department and Gallatin County 9-1-1 Center/CAD Dispatch. The Mobile Data Computers cannot be upgraded and will not operate I-Mobile software after July 1, 2008. The Mobile Data Computers can operate Motorola Premier MDC software which will function in the Gallatin Region and allow for access to limited CJIN queries and messaging which will enhance officer safety for Gallatin Airport Authority and all other Law Enforcement Agencies in the area. In exchange for the two (2) cars and two (2) Mobile Data Computers, the Gallatin Airport Authority will provide services and training space to the Bozeman Police Department. The Gallatin Airport has a training classroom that seats 25 students which will be available to the Bozeman Police Department at no cost and when available. Additionally, in the basement of the airport is a room which will safely and securely house the Use of Force Training Simulator purchased through a grant several years ago. The Bozeman Police Department has been unable to use this $160,000 training simulator due to the lack of secure space to set it up. The Gallatin Airport Authority will provide our department with this space at no cost in exchange for the value of the Mobile Data Computers. Sworn officers with the Gallatin Airport Authority will have access to train with this simulator, provided a firearms instructor, who has received proper training on the use of this simulator, is conducting the training. Lastly, in exchange for the two (2) Luminas, the Gallatin Airport Authority has agreed to paint two (2) other former patrol cars. These cars will remain in service with the Bozeman Police Department being used primarily as travel and covert police cars. This mutual aid agreement has been discussed and agreed upon by the Chief of Police for the Bozeman Police Department, the Chief of the Gallatin Airport Authority and the Attorney's Office for the City of Bozeman. The duration of this agreement will be no longer than five (5) years. Extending this agreement will be discussed at that time. .~ Chief Mark Ty rak Bozeman Palice Department State of Montana County of Gallatin Public Safety Chief Bill Dove Gallatin Airport Authority L-~~.. SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this l day of , 20 ~ `,`,\~ti1\11\1{111 (fff//~~~~,, .• •. .. ~ :'~p't'ARIq~ • N ~ Printed Name • ~ H ~' '• * N '. • ~ = NOTARY PUBLIC FOR MONTANA rr~ ~~ ~rgh~/~~I~D\1````,, Residing at ~Z'_r_1rm,~ 1~.J My commission expires: ~-~'_ Z~ ~ ~~y ~