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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The Area-wide Law Enforcement Radio Terminal |
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| System (ALERTS) combines traditional radio technology with |
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| data communications to provide officers in patrol cars with the |
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| information they need for making quick, effective decisions on |
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| the street; and
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| WHEREAS, Approximately 3,000 public safety officers |
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| working for over 300 public safety agencies, including |
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| municipal police departments, county sheriffs' offices, and |
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| firefighting agencies, use the ALERTS system in their law |
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| enforcement and other public safety activities on a daily basis |
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| to maximize the health and safety of Illinois citizens; and
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| WHEREAS, The ALERTS system was originally set up and paid |
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| for in the 1980s by Illinois municipal police forces and county |
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| sheriffs' offices pursuant to an intergovernmental agreement; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, The process by which the ALERTS system was set up |
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| and maintained is precisely the sort of public-safety-minded |
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| intergovernmental agreement that the State of Illinois ought to |
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| be fostering and supporting in this time of budgetary |
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| constraints and threats to homeland security; and
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| WHEREAS, A study by the Department of Central Management |
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| Services has recently taken place, which points toward the |
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| convergence of the ALERTS system with the Illinois Wireless |
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| Information Network (I-WIN) being utilized by the State Police, |
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| and further suggests that the operation of the ALERTS system be |
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| transferred to the Department of Central Management Services, |
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| which would in turn dismantle one of the largest public safety |
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| communications networks in the country; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |