HomeMy WebLinkAboutSUPPTL INFO - ALPR & Related Equpmnt ' PALM DESERT POLICE
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Stasrle��Sniff, S{reriff- Coroner
TO: City� Manager, Carlos Otlega DATE: March 26, 2008
Public Safety Commission
FROM: I.ieutenant Frank Taylor
SUBJECT: Yurchase Request-
T�vo (2) Automated License Plate Recognition Systems (ALPR), a
Computer Ser��er for storing of data and ancillary equipment and
licensing.
Recommendation:
Staff rec�uests authori�ation to purchase two /lutomated License Plate Recognition
Systems (ALPR), a Computer Server for storing of data, ancillary equipment, warranties
and licensing in the amount of$65,508.16. If appro��ed, sufficient tunding is a��ailable in
the Police General Fund and no additional appropriations «-ould be required.
Summarv•
"I'he Palm Desert Police Department has becn acti�-ely researchin� technolog�� solutions
in order to streamline processes and meet the gro�vth of our Caty. One solution identified
is an Automated License Plate Recognition System (ALPR), which will allo�� ou►•
ofticers to be e��en more vigilant in tracking criminals. This ne�v system will allow� us to
rapidly scan vehicle plates and compare them to a list of"vehicles of�interest" associated
with auto thett, felony warrants, I30LOs (be on the lookout), parking violations, Amber
Alerts, ��ehicle burglaries, along with a multitude of other crimes, while perforn�in�
normal police patrol.
�I'ypically la�� enforcement officers rely on the detection of�criminals by using ���hat is
ofte�l te�med as a sixth sense. Some officers 11a��e a stronger sense f��r detecting the
criminal element than others. This ability is not the most efticient way ot�capt�u•ing
suspects or recovering stolen vehicles. Generall}�, an ofticer on patrol uses luck based on
his ability to remember sometlling distincti��e about a suspect vehicle such as a "Vanit}�
plate," whicll he happened to dri��e by that day. If you �ti�erc able to increase the ofticer's
abilit�� to identify vehicles responsible for criminal or terrorist activity would you be
interested.
Solution: !\utomatic License Plate Recognition (ALPR).
�ackground:
In response to a number of high protile terrorist att�icks in the United Kingdom in the
earl}� 1990's. Racal Research ���as tasked b�� the i.;K Go��ernment to develop high
performance license plate recognition (AI.PR) s}stems to be used to dem ten•orists th:.
tise of the roads, and to pre�ent and deter the tise of��'ellicle Rorne Impro�ised F.�plosi��e
De��ices (VIiIF.I7) as a means ot�attack. The s�stem ��as required to ��ork in all �teather.
�isibilities and at h�gh spccds.
O��er the ne�t se��eral years. the system IIZS I�f:211 implemented in more �eneral policin�T
acti��ities, such as identih in�,� stolen ��ehicles. �ehicles associated ���ith ielom� «ari•ants
and missing persons, as �t�ell as more mundane uses such as finding out-of=date license
plates and multiple parking ��iolators. The s�stem has been continuall� retined and
impl•o��ed o��er the ensuing ��ears to maintain its leadin�� lllal'I:t;t edge and stiperiorit��.
"I�his established, «�ell-tested s��stem is no��� a��ailable and cun•entl�� bein� used in the
cities of��I�emecula and '�1oi•eno Valle��.
Criminals rel�� upon the use of��ehicles to commit crime. Tlie opportunitv e�:ists, throu<�l�
targeting otfences associated ���ith ��chicics. to make it e�u•emel� difficult for criminals to
o}�erate in cars. I3�� tac�:ling the ��er�� h�art of the criminals' abilit} to tra��el, a �ti�llole
ran�e of criminalitv can be pre��ented. Volume crimes such as auto-theft and ��ehicle
burglar}� at one end of the spectrwn, right up to tei-t•oi•ism. drtig-traffickin�, and homicidc
at the other end can be moi-e el�fecti�el� policed usin� �'1I.PR tech�lolo�}�. Research has
sho«�n that patrol ofticers equipped �t�ith the technolog�� can be as much as t��elve times
as ei�fecti�e. in tei•ms of perfoi�l�ance. than of�iice►-s ���orki�lg ���ithout it. I�his «�ill deli��er
reductions in crime, enhanced commw�it� saf'et� and satcr rc�ads. Intensi��e �olicing usin�
ALPR can make this stratc��ic aim achi��ablc.
Ho��• The S��stem Works
nI,PR's proprietar�� soft��arc is supplied installed on the �LPR trunk mounted computer.
�hich, in turn, is connected to several ��ehicle-mounted camei-as optimired t<�r lice»se
plate recognition. E��er�� license plate is compared to a list of `'vehicles Ot 111tCI'�Sl��
associated ��ith auto theft, felon�� �a an-ants. R(�L.Os. ��ehirle and residential burglaries, or
an}� other license plate-oriented databases. such as .lmber Alerts, the police agenc}�
���ishcs to usc.
AI,PR soft«�are uses an intelligent '�reural '�'et«ork recognition en�ine, pro��iding a
distinct ad��antage o��er base-le��el solutions, such as OCR, as it significantl�� enhances the
accurac�� rate. In addition. ALPR's Neural '.�et«ork leatures ciistributed parallel
processing. This means that it is capable o1�accw�ate high-speed plate recognition across
multiple lanes of high-density traff c mo��ing at speeds of o�er ] 10 '�iPH. �I�he s��stem is
currentl}� capable of processin� =� ��ehicles per second.
�'hen a positi��e match is received, ol�ficers are alerted b�� an audio and%or ��isual alarm
and the}� respond to the "hit'� in the appropriate manner for that a=enc��. lintil an alert
occurs, the .aI.PR s}�stem opei-ates in the back��rotind, allo�t in�� them to pet•torm their
i•egular police acti��ities.
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Research has shown that patrol officers equipped with the technology can have arrest
rates signiticantly higher than ofticers working without it. This will deli��er reductions in
crime, enhanced community safety and safer roads. "l�he system stores all gathered license
plates data, including JPFG color images, of all ��ehicles and stamps it with the time, daie
and GPS location. This information may be stored by the agency for as long as required.
License plates are checked in real time (less than one second) against multiple databases.
Databases are updateable in real time either by wireless systems designed to
communicate with the ALPR system or by manual input.
Recorded data is full�� searchable, including the ability to search for partial plates "I�h�
database is confiigurable to alert if the same plate is read within a given period ot�time.
This is of importance at locations or other facilities ���here repeated passage b}� a vehicle
might be of� concern, as in the V✓estfield Mall, College of the Descrt, F,l Pasco. or an�-
location ���ithin the business districts.
Training
T'raining time required to make a patrol ofticer competent in the use of the s��stem is
under i0 minutes.
Increased Productivit��:
ALPR increases the patrol officer's productivity. Ofticec•s no longer need to spend time
manually entering the license plate numbers into a mobile data terminal or callin�; them
into to the dispatcher. .1I.PR automaticall� scans these plates and pro�ides a response
back to the of�ticer in less than a second, ii� thc �ellicle is of� concern or «anted. This
allo��s the officer to run litet•all}- thousands of� license plates an hour. AI.PR cail do the
��ork of 100's of police ofticers «ithout puttin� a strain on databases. communication
net«�ot•ks, and dispatchers. As long as AI.PR is seein�� cars and their license plates. it's
���orkin�.
f3ecause of ALPR's speed and mobilit}�, the oftice�- has ma�l�� choices on llo« and «�here
he ���ill deplo}� ALPR. 7�he ofticer can be mo�ins� or stationary, using the s}�stem likc
conventional radar. ��orkin� alone oi• «�ith a team. Because ALPR is mobile, the oflicer
is able to change locations during the da�� as crime and traftic patterns change. "T11e
ofticer �aill be alerted immediatel�• ���hen the s��stem finds a ��anted or ��ehicle of concern.
�l�his gi��es the officer time to decide the best course of action before attemptin`� to pursue
or pull o��er the ��ehicle. It is al�aa}�s safer to be ��ro-acti��e rather than re-acti��e.
Reduction in Auto Thefts:
1�he Long Qeach Police Depai-tment implemented the s��stem about t���o �ears ago after
the}� sa��� a dramatic rise in auto thetts in their cin�. Atter the system ���as implemented
the�� reported a 28% reduction in auto theft throu�hout the cit�� and a similar increase in
reco��eries.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police ccmducted stin�� operations ��ith their i�LPR's,
fo11o�L�ing a drastic spike in auto thelts in the cit��. I'he operation consisted of
approximatel}� one hundred ot�ficers. llurin�� the opet•ation they made 2� felon� arrests
and reco��ered 11 vehicles. six of ���hich �aere reco��ered using the ALPR aided police
units.
Washin�rton DC Police conducted an auto theft s��eep o��er a three-da�� period in October
200�, utilizing their ALI'R s�stem, using ti��e �ehicles and logging appro�:imatel� �l
hours. During the s��eep they recovered �8 stolen ��ehicles. l� stolen plates, � guns and
made 18 arrests. "I'he�� recei��ed alarm hits un a�crage e�er� 2� minutes.
1�he Los Angcles Police Department initiated thc use of th� ALPR s}�stem in ?00� and in
the first siY days of routine operations. reco��cred 10 stolen ��ehicles and th►•ee arrests
���ere madc. The LAPD reportcd as of the end ot�Septemher 200�. �� operational stolen
rehicles ha��e been reco��ered.
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Where can this be used?
In short anywhere �vhere there is a high volume of� traffic. Key areas would be the
Westfield Mall, College of the Desert, the �lwy 11 1 business corridor and the Gateway
Shopping area. Due to the large volume of vehicles that frequent these locations, suspects
often feel comfortable in these areas due to the large volume of people at these locations
thus reducing the ability to identify them.
What else can it be used for?
As the ALPR system records a plate, it also attaches a date time and GPS coordinates
with the plate it scanned. That information can be placed in a database to be used by
investigations or the Crime Analyst. Example: Let's say there is a spike in burglaries
occurring in the city. During one of the burglaries a citizen tells the officer he saw a 2004
blue Mustang with a California License plate SA_ _6__ leaving his neighbors residence.
The crime analyst could enter the partial plate into the computer and pull up all the plates
that have been scanned that match that sequence. Then narrow it down further by
matching the vehicle description. They would then provide any matching vehicle to
investigation for follow-up.
A similar concept can be used for monitoring those on parole and sex offenders. A
separate database can be created for each to be used to monitor their locations. Let's say
a sex offender has a condition that he is not supposed to be within 100 yards of a city
park or location where children gather. During patrol the officer scans a plate belonging
to a sex offender, a warning system alerts the officer that the plate scanned belongs to a
sex offender and allows the officer to take the appropriate action if needed. It can also be
used to show his patterns within the city each time the plate is recorded it identifies the
date, time and GPS coordinates, those coordinates can be placed on a map and used
identify or verify violations being committed.
This system can be used on Sobriety checkpoints in the city to record all vehicles that
pass through the checkpoint, quickly alerting officers of vehicles having special interest.
Research:
The systems are currently being used by the Temecula and Moreno Valley Police
Departments and the units Mobile Data Computers are being used and can in fact handle
this technology. Other agencies using this system are:
San Bernardino Sheriff
Los Angeles Police Department
Long Beach Police Department
U.S. Immigration
California Highway Patrol
San Fernando Police Department
Moreno Valley Police Department-Eight systems
Temecula I'olice Department-�l�wo systems
This technology presents a tool that could greatly assist �he officer in the tield to detect
criminal activity that ���ould often times go tinnoticed unless there was some�hing specitic
that dre«� his attention. This technology ���ould aid in the apprehension of criminals «�ith
regularity and take a���ay the need for ot�ticers to ha��e a "sixth sense" �hen it came to
criminal acti�-ity. Research has shown that those agencies that have implemented this
technology have seen a dramatic increase in locating and identif��ing stolen ��ehicles and
vehicles used in criminal activit��. Ohio State Police ���as a prime e�:ample during the
same one year time period the}� sa�� a �0% increase in ��ehicle reco��eries on the
Turnpike. San Fernando Valle�� Police Department. the de�•ice was used in the �I�opanga
Shoppin� Mall during Christmas and in just a le�ti da��s' si�: arrests ar►d 17 stolen cars
were recovered with the use of this technolog��. These arrests and recoveries probably
w�ould ha��e normally gone undetected w�ithout this technolog}, as something ���ould have
need to occur in order to draw�the ofticer's attention to the partictilar vehicle.
These are just a few samples of the success of this technolog}�. The communit}� for ���hich
�e sen�e needs to know that the la« enforcement agency sen�ing and protecting the
community is doing the best job they can to apprehend tllose that make it unsafe for
them.
Financial Impact:
T'he cost of the equipment to be installed in t���o unit, including all ancillary equipment,
along with a computer server to hold and access the database, is about $6�,�08.16. "Che
goal would be to equip two patrol units with this technology allowing the full range of the
Palm Desert jurisdictional area. The officer's responsibilit}� w'ould be to tra��erse the
jurisdictional area scanning and locatin� ��ehicles and suspects driving those vehicles that
are considered to be im�olved in criminal acti��it�� i.e.... stolen ��ehicles, narcotic
trafficking, smuggling, homicide, rape, kidnapping, child abduction Amber Alert, and
vehicle burglaries.
In November 2006, four ALPR vendors ��ere identified and invited to participate in a
demonstration of their products to representatires of the San Bernardino Sheriff s
Department, the Riverside County Sheriffs Department, and the Temecula Police
Department. �l�he demonstration consisted of a presentation of the software application
and a driv� test to demonstrate the hard��are capabilities. During the initial presentations,
t��-o ��endors were eliminated trom the process as their systems failed to perfiorm to
required standards. The remaining t���o vendors performed w�ell ���ithin standards and
were then judged based on price. The prices in November of 2006, �vhich did not include
a sei��er the extended maintenance agreement, ha��e increased to date. At the time of the
stud��, the t���o s�-stems ��ere compared as tollo«�s:
; PIPS Technolog�• Civica Platescan �
Hat•d���are ; $43,900.00 � $47,6�0.00 !
Soft���are � $2,750.00 $7,640.00
� Sales T'ax i $3,61�.38 $4,284.98
Shi ping and insurance �400.00 , $400.00
I�lstallation and Training Included ; $3,�40.00 ,
Grand Total , $�0,66�.38 i $63.31�.98
Qased on the head to head comparison and the lower cost, FIPS Technology was selected
by the San Bernardino Sheriff. the Riverside County Sheriff's Department, and the
Temecula Police Department. By using the same vendor, the agencies are able to share
data, thereby collaborating to tighten the net around criminals. Currently, both Moreno
Valley and Temecula both use this system and it has been interfaced with the County
radio system and our Mobile Data Computers. A request will be made, if this purchase is
authorized, to use PIPS Technology as a sole source vendor.
The attached proposal is for two ALPR systems with a purchase amount of the following:
$43,900.40 — Two ALPR systems
7,750.00 - PIPS software
3.023.00 - Dell server
4,237.16 - Sales tax
400.00 - Shipping
6,198.00 - Maintenance agreement (total of two years)
n65,508.16 - Total cost
COST ANALYSIS:
I3ecause of savings within the Police Department budget, adequate funds exist within the
Police General Fund account # 1 10-4210-422-4045. Based on the information supplied in
this proposal, we request PIPS Technology be awarded the contract as a sole source
vendor. The testing and comparisons done in November of 2006, which showed PIPS
Technology as the most efficient vendor and lowest cost was the basis for this company
to be chosen and contracted by the City of Temecula, the City of Moreno Valley. This
system is also used by many other California agencies, including the California Highway
Patrol for their systems. Choosing this system would allow for an immediate sharing of
information to occur and sets a standard to be used in the future if other Cove
Communities decide to purchase this system, as compatibility is a must when using this
type of technology. We also anticipate several private businesses to switch to ALPR's in
the future, i.e. Country Clubs, to improve their security needs. �I'his system would allow
all their data to be imported into our system, if PIPIS Technology was used, to assist in
analvsis of infonnation in the future.
ATTACHMENTS:
1. PIPS Technology estimate.
2. PowerPoint presentation printout of ALPR technology
�. PIPS Local Server Report from demonstration in 2006
4. Dell Server specifications
ATTACHMENT 1
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A Federal Signa! Company
Lt. Frank Taylor March 24, 2008
Palm Desert Police Department
c/o Riverside Sheriffs Department
73-520 Fred Waring Drive
Palm Desert, CA 92260-2578
REF: Mobile Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) System, PAGIS
Lt. Taylor,
Thank you for the opportunity to quote our Mobile Law Enforcement Automatic License Plate
Recognition (ALPR) System referred to as PAGIS. PIPS Technology has been the industry
leader in ALPR systems worldwide for over 15 years. When considering an ALPR partner I
hope you will take into consideration the following key points about our company:
■ Our onlv market focus worldwide is specializing in Automatic License Plate Recognition
technologies.
■ As an Original Equipment Manufacturer, we design and build our own hardware and software
— we control the quality, sales and support of our products from start to finish.
• PIPS Technology pioneered the 3 and 4 camera mobile law enforcement LPR configuration.
■ PIPS offers an ALPR "back-end" analysis software package (BOSS) that provides
administration of PAGIS users and data-mining of"historic" license plate information obtained
and stored from all deployed mobile (and fixed) systems within your department. This system
allows for sharing of LPR data among other agencies that have the PIPS back office software.
• Our technology has passed a rigorous 5-protocol day and night testing procedure by the CHP
with successful capture and plate interpretation rates of 92% obtained at speeds up to 110
miles per hour in various conditions that simulate the mobile law enforcement environment.
In addition, our durable camera mounts were designed by law enforcement for law
enforcement deployment.
• We have an established sales and support office for California based in the Los Angeles Area.
I am pleased to provide you with the following pricing for two (2) three-camera LPR
systems wi h ut touch screen monitor/processor "hard" mounted in a police vehicle. This
system is quoted for integration into an existing MDT environment.
QTY DESCRIPTION UNIT COST
2 P362-950-LE-G Police ALPR PAGIS units to include: three P362 dual $ 43,900.00
lens cameras with IR and color overview; all custom camera cabling;
PIPS ALPR processor-trunk mounted; GPS module; All required
PAGIS and ALPR software installed on the processor for the State of
California vehicle license database (DOJ)
1 PIPS-SW-BOSS-PRO "Back Office Server Software" installed on $ 7,750.00
police Department hardware. Includes a full license of Microsoft's
Sequel Server Database software. Pricing is reflected to include a �nd
(icense cost for BOSS.
1108 Raymond Avenue Phone: (818) 615-2018
Anaheim, CA 92801 Fax: (805) 531-1161
E-mail: :�-�_.�.��,__;_sit::_,��c,lou.�_c�n�
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1 Dell 2950 Power Edge III Server (PIPS will purchase the server $ 3,023.00
direct from Dell, pre-install BOSS and MSSQL and forward to PDPD.
Support for this hardware is quoted for 3 years direct from Dell - PIPS
Technolo Inc. does not directl su ort service Dell e ui ment
Sales Tax at 7.75% 4 237.16
Vehicle Installation and Trainin Included
Shi in and Insurance 400.00
1 Year Extended Warranty (extends coverage 2 full years on PIPS i $ 6,198.00
hardware and software
TOTAL includin sa/es tax and frei ht : $ 65 508.16
Our quote includes instailation. During that time, you or the appropriate personnel will
receive training on both PAGIS and BOSS by our customer support representative.
Our quote includes applicable sales tax, as well as shipping and insurance.
All PIPS equipment hardware and software is covered by a one-year parts and labor
warranty. Maintenance agreements are available for both our hardware and software
products. These agreements supply you with upgrades and improvements to our OCR
engine for enhanced plate detection capabilities and software upgrades for BOSS and PAGIS
in addition to all hardware sold by PIPS Technology, Inc. (cameras, processor, cables,
connectors and/or touch screen monitor). Costs for this optional agreement is $6,198
annually (excludes Dell equipment) and is included in our proposal.
Please let me know if you require any other information. I can be reached directly at 818-
800-5924 should you have any further questions. I will follow up with you later next week.
Kindest regards,
Greg Lary
Vice President, West Coast Operations
PIPS Technology, Inc.
Cell: 818-800-5924
E-mail: ��=e�;_,.�,. ...�.r__.:�;�.� _..
1108 Raymond Avenue Phone: (818) 615-2018
Anaheim, CA 92801 Fax: (805) 531-1161
E-mail: . . . :,:i��Y.sia:.��r�olJyy,corr�
ATTACHM ENT 2
�utornated License Plate
Recogni�ion (ALPR) Training
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. Stolen Vehicles (DOJ)
. Felony Vehicles(DOJ)
. Lost or Stoten Plates (DOJ)
. Localiy Created Databases
290, Parole(RSO}
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Preshift & Endshift
Station Duties
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PRELIMINARY MINUTES
REGULAR PUBLIC SAFETY COMMISSION MEETING APRIL 9, 2008
Rec: By Minute Motion, authorize the expenditure of Cal COPS
Grant Funds (Supplemental Law Enforcement Services
Fund — SLESF) 2007-2008 to purchase 20 Each Olympus
FE-270 7.1 Mega Pixel digital cameras, San Disk 1-Gigabyte
memory cards, and Olympus digital recorders as well as 30
rechargeable batteries at an estimate total cost of $5,818.50;
funds would be expended from the Cal COPS Account,
#2294120-422-3914.
Action:
L. Request for Authorization to Purchase Two (2) Automated License
'� Plate Recognition Systems (ALPR), a Computer Server for Storing
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of Data, and Ancillary Equipment and Licensing
� Lt. Taylor gave a video presentation regarding this license plate
recognition system.
Vice Chairman Nethery moved to, by Minute Motion, recommend to the City
Council authorization to purchase two (2) Automated License Plate Recognition
systems (ALPR), a computer server for storing of data, ancillary equipment, warranties,
and licensing in the amount of $65,508.16; sufficient funding is available in the Police
General Fund, and no additional appropriations would be required. Motion was
seconded by Commissioner Larsh and carried by a 5-0 vote.
VII. CONTINUED BUSINESS
None
VIII. OLD BUSINESS
None
IX. REPORT ON CITY COUNCIL ACTION (S)
X. REPORTS AND REMARKS
A. Comments by Public Safety Commissioners
B. Repo�t Relative to Citizens on Patrol Program
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