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is estimated to be Three Hundred Eighty Five Thousand Dollars ($385,000), as <br />shown in Item 2 of Exhibit A, and the annual maintenance for such radio consoles, <br />the cost for which is estimated to be Thirty -Eight Thousand Five Hundred Dollars <br />($38,500) annually, as shown in line D of Exhibit A; <br />C. The necessary equipment to relocate and install a power transfer switch system to <br />Cabarrus' current Uninterrupted Power Source ( "UPS ") within the equipment room <br />at the Cabarrus Center, the cost for which is estimated to be Twenty -Five Thousand <br />Dollars ($25,000), as shown in Item 8 of Exhibit A; and <br />d. Seating for Union's use within the Cabarrus Center, the cost for which is included in <br />the Twenty Thousand Dollar ($20,000) estimate shown in Item 5 of Exhibit A. <br />For purposes of the Interlocal Agreement, "directly procure" means the party that is <br />instructed to directly procure equipment and technology shall be responsible for contact with the <br />vendor of such equipment or technology, and for entering into any written agreement or any other <br />form of contract that may be required for purchase of such technology or equipment. <br />Cabarrus shall directly procure such equipment and technology as soon as reasonably <br />practicable upon receipt of a notice to proceed from Union; however, upon such direct procurement, <br />Cabarrus shall not have a duty to submit payment to any vendor for such equipment and technology <br />directly procured pursuant to this Section 1 without Union first having issued payment to Cabarrus. <br />By signing this Amendment, Cabarrus agrees that it has complied and will continue to comply with <br />all applicable North Carolina laws, rules, and regulations related to procurement of the technology <br />and equipment listed in this Section 1, as well as all other applicable federal law, rules, and <br />regulations. <br />2. Union shall directly procure the following for use at the Cabarrus Center at such time as <br />determined by Union, in its sole discretion: <br />a. The relocation of Union's current Datamaster ANVALI (B side) within the Cabarrus <br />Center, as shown in Item 3 of Exhibit A; <br />b. The T -1 connection of Union's 911 lines from the Durham router to the Cabarrus <br />Center, as shown in Item 1 of Exhibit A, as well as the associated annual recurring <br />costs, as shown in line F of Exhibit A; <br />C. The fiber connections of Union's CAD access lines from the Union County <br />Government Center to the Cabarrus Center, as shown in Item 9 of Exhibit A, as well <br />as the associated annual recurring costs, as shown in line G of Exhibit A; <br />d. The router for CAD connectivity to the Cabarrus Center, as shown in Item 6 of <br />Exhibit A, as well as the associated annual maintenance, as shown in line C of <br />Exhibit A; <br />e. The console computers, monitors, cabling, and devices associated with the consoles <br />to be placed within the Cabarrus Center, included as part of the estimate shown in <br />Item 5 of Exhibit A; <br />f. The audio recording equipment associated with the consoles to be placed within the <br />Cabarrus Center, as shown in Item 4 of Exhibit A, as well as the associated annual <br />maintenance, as shown in line A of Exhibit A; and <br />g. Any microwave equipment necessary for connectivity from the Union County <br />Government Center, the Wingate tower, or another location back to the Cabarrus <br />2of3 <br />Attachment number 2 <br />F -8 Page 91 <br />