STARCOM21 State Wide Communications System

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STARCOM21 State Wide Communications System

Construction Approx 95% Complete Network Completion Targeted for Q4-06 STARCOM21 Network ASTRO 25 Digital 700/800 MHz Trunking Dedicated to IL Governmental Users Project 25 Compliant Voice Encryption Capable Local Console Connectivity State Wide Coverage and Roaming Interoperability Between All Network Users Built to Public Safety Communications Standards Fully Managed Communications 24x7 Support Full Network Management 3 Zones - 197 Sites Hardened, Secure, Monitored Fully Maintained Sites 95% Area Mobile Coverage Statewide In Building (8 dB) Coverage in Select Areas (Chicago Area, 12 Major Cities) Construction Approx 95% Complete Network Completion Targeted for Q4-06

ITTF Radio Initiative Starcom21 Radios for Incident Response and Interoperability Most Units Delivered in 2005 Control Stations – XTL 5000 with Control Station Option Mobiles – XTL 5000 Installation and Programming Included Within Standard Scope 5 Yr Prepaid Access Fee $100/yr/unit (Restricted Usage) Start Date Deferred Till Network Completion Includes 5 Years of Maintenance Warranty will Start by Homeland Security Region (HSR) Activation 

ITTF Talk Groups

Airtime Charges Will Not Apply Until System Acceptance ITTF Deployment Activation by Homeland Security Region HSR’s Will Be Considered Active When All Sites That Affect Coverage are Operational and In “Wide Area Trunking"  Regional Training Being Rolled Out Pilot Held Feb 1st in Region 10 Sites South of I-80 Largely Complete in Q1-06 Progress Will be Posted on the Web www.motorola.com/starcom21 Airtime Charges Will Not Apply Until System Acceptance Agencies Are Encouraged to Use the Radios in the Interim

STARCOM21 Communications Solutions Primary Communications Cost Effective Access to Advanced Communications Shorter Lead Time for Deployment All Inclusive Solution (MA, Utilities, Administration, Sites etc…..) Users Eligible to Purchase Equipment Off STARCOM21 Master Contract Interoperability Aspects Enhances Grant Eligibility Flexible Solutions Standard Users (Plainfield*) – Typically Rural County and Municipal Users Large Users (i.e. McLean*) – Contribute Additional Channel Resources Unique Users (i.e. St. Clair*) – Enhanced Functional and/or Coverage Requirements Phased Build-outs – Phased Construction of Standalone Network/Temporary Usage Supplemental Communications Specialty User (i.e. ITTF, ILEAS*) – Occasional Usage/Incident Coordination Backup Communications – Disaster Planning/Special Events Wide Area Operations - Task Forces/Mutual Aid/Prisoner Transport Regional Interoperability – Interagency Communications *All 4 Customer Projects Received Federal Grant Funding

Questions??? Contacts: STARCOM21 System Manager – Rich O’Herron 847-576-3384 Rich.Oherron@Motorola.com STARCOM21 Business Manager – Mike Greenaway 847-576-6576 Mike.Greenaway@Motorola.com STARCOM21 Sales – Dave Lander 309-663-6004 David.Lander@Motorola.com