FY2014 - FY2018 Capital Investment Plan
Report - Investment Category - Public Safety
The Commonwealth’s capital spending
supports important public safety projects and programs that ensure the safety
of our citizens and communities. Public safety capital investments range from
improvements to Massachusetts military facilities to addressing the equipment
and facilities needs of the State Police, Chief Medical Examiner, homeland security and
emergency response agencies.
The following graph reflects the Administration's estimated
capital investment in public safety capital projects and programs over the next
five years, as compared to fiscal years 2007 and 2013 public safety related
spending.

Administration Accomplishments to Date
- DCAMM,
the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR), MassDOT and the State
Police collaborated to relocate the functions of the State Police Upper
Basin barracks and the DCR maintenance yard to accommodate the
construction of the new Joseph M. Smith Community Health Center.
- Completion
of Essex County Emergency Regional E911 Call Center is creating
efficiencies and improving services through regionalization.
- During
the past 7 years, the State Police have replaced approximately 2,250
cruisers. These new cruisers provide enhanced safety and functionality to
first responders and are more energy efficient than the outgoing fleet.
- The
Administration completed construction of the Methuen National Guard
Readiness Center, leveraging a $15 M federal investment.
- The
Administration completed construction on the $43 M renovation and addition
to the Massachusetts Firefighting Academy in Stow.
FY14 Highlights
- Construction
is ongoing for the $15 M state and federally-funded Natick National Guard
Readiness Center.
- The
construction of the Springfield Firefighting Academy facility will
commence, providing an expanded and convenient training location for
Western Massachusetts.
- The
Commonwealth will begin design of a new Massachusetts Chief Medical
Examiner facility in Western Massachusetts that will consolidate two
leases and provide the department with a modern facility.
- DCAMM,
in collaboration with DCR and the State Police, will begin planning the
renovation and expansion of the State Police Lower Basin. This
high-priority facility serves the State Police during major events on the
Esplanade and downtown.
- A
state-wide emergency management assessment will be completed this year and
new emergency management space will be created to provide a collaborative
work environment for major events management.
- Planning
will begin for renovations to the National Guard Concord Armory building
to provide appropriate space for the Massachusetts National Guard Military
Museum.
- Completion
of 27 energy efficiency upgrades at State Police barracks, the
headquarters in Framingham and the Academy in New Braintree will be completed.
This $6 M investment is estimated to result in an annual savings of $470 K.
- In
FY14, the State Police will take delivery of the third Eurocopter EC-135
and will place the order for the fourth and final helicopter in the fleet
replacement plan. This will bring the 7 year, $25 M helicopter
replacement plan to a close in the first few months of FY15. The new fleet
of helicopters allows the State Police to expand the number and type of
missions it can undertake.
- The
Department of Fire Services (DFS) will begin increasing its Technical
Operations Modules (TOMs) and Operational Response Units (ORUs). This is
the first phase in a project to increase the Hazardous Materials Response
program fleet. Over the next five years, the Administration and DFS will
invest approximately $8.25 M for 17 units including 7 TOMs, 9 ORUs and 1
long term logistics/supply vehicle.
- The
State Police will continue their cruiser replacement program with an
investment of $13 M for cruisers and modular data terminals (MDTs). This
investment will replace approximately 370 cruisers and outfit all of them
with modern MDTs required to provide troopers with the vital information
needed to protect public safety while on the roadways.
- The
Commonwealth is contributing $9 M to the runway infrastructure improvement
project at the Barnes Air National Guard Base. This project is a
collaboration that brings together federal, Commonwealth and municipal
funding to address the base’s most critical need. Upon completion, the
F-15 fighter jets that serve the northeastern region of the United States
will return to the base.
- The
Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs will launch a pilot
program to address the critical coastal infrastructure needs of the
Commonwealth in 2014. This program will:
- Invest in the most critical and
time sensitive coastal infrastructure projects;
- Stimulate the development of
sustainable, soft infrastructure projects to address coastal risk through
pilot grant programs; and
- Conduct a sweeping risk
assessment of the entire Massachusetts coastline.