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First Amended Agreement with InfoSend, Inc. <br />December 15, 2020 <br />Page 2 <br />correspondence, as well as City newsletters and a variety of other miscellaneous independent <br />communications or notices. InfoSend's EBPP services include an on-line bill payment portal for <br />dog license. <br />InfoSend has unique institutional knowledge of the City's data processing, bill printing, mailing, and <br />EBPP services. InfoSend is able to solely handle all requested data processing, print, mail <br />services, and associated e-business services. Their professional services include project <br />management for each print job from beginning to end, as well as providing a high level of quality <br />assurance through their quality control department by checking mail files at multiple stages <br />throughout the production process. InfoSend's information technology, document formatting, <br />electronic payment service, and document production currently integrates seamlessly into our <br />various existing Treasury billing structures, as it presently generates all electronic document files, <br />exchanges them with other integrated vendors, inserts mailing pieces, meters postage, and <br />prepares all mail items for delivery. <br />In addition, beginning in Fiscal Year 2019-20, the Finance and Management Services Agency <br />("FMSA" ), Public Works Agency ("PWA"), and Information Technology Department ("IT") undertook <br />development of a program for the implementation of Advanced Metering Infrastructure ("AMI") to <br />provide modern smart metering services for the City's water utility operation and for MUS <br />customers to which InfoSend's services are tied. In March of 2020, Treasury started a <br />comprehensive upgrade to the City's existing water, sewer, sanitation, and refuse customer <br />information service/utility billing system, enQuesta, in order to ensure the City is keeping up with <br />best practices as they relate to utility customer service, billing technology, and to ensure <br />compatibility with AMI systems. <br />The AMI program is dependent on expanded use of the City's upgraded MUS enQuesta system <br />with which InfoSend's services are integrated. InfoSend's services directly support and are bi- <br />laterally integrated with this comprehensive upgrade. The cost to implement an equivalent bill print <br />and e-business service provider is unknown, but would require new software and substantial <br />additional integration expenses to the City as InfoSend is fully integrated into all Treasury programs <br />that require bill print/e-business services. <br />In connection with the AMI program development, PWA has launched an Awareness & Education <br />Campaign as a sustained effort to educate individuals and boost public awareness about AMI <br />smart metering services for the City. Asa response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the City launched <br />the Santa Ana CARES program to provide much needed services to the City's residents and <br />business community. Simultaneously, FMSA coordinated a successful CARES Utility Grant <br />program aimed at City residents who are struggling with their utility bills due to COVID-19 impacts <br />affecting their household income. For these community outreach reasons and because InfoSend <br />is the City's printing and mailing service provider, budgeted amounts for the various agencies who <br />20D-2 <br />