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<br /> <br /> <br /> Agreement Renewals for Temporary Consulting <br /> Services for Information Technology <br /> December 20, 2010 <br /> Page 2 <br /> <br /> <br /> Business License/Tax System, Municipal Utility System, and several other revenue related <br /> systems. In addition, the contractors support the City's Financial Enterprise Resource Planning <br /> System. <br /> <br /> For the Santa Ana Police Department (SAPD) and Santa Ana Jail (SAJ), contractors support <br /> mission-critical systems such as the Computer Aided Dispatch, the Jail Management System, <br /> Arrest and Booking system, Inmate Search and Reporting system, Case Management system, <br /> Police Intranet system, wireless data communications for patrol vehicles, California Law <br /> Enforcement Telecommunication system (CLETS) access, PD and Jail Email system, Evidence <br /> wireless systems, Daily Roll-call system, and 100 other systems which are critical to the daily <br /> operations of the Police and Jail departments. Homeland Security technologies such as the PD <br /> Emergency Department Operations Center (DOC), Web based Emergency Operations Center <br /> (WebEOC), and Mobile Command Post network systems are supported and maintained by <br /> technical contractors. Contractors also help support PD substations by managing network <br /> systems which provide field officers and investigators access to systems located at the main <br /> station. SAPD is using several of these temporary contractors to enhance the Police field <br /> reporting system under grant funding. Additionally, technical contracts are instrumental in the <br /> implementation of new technologies such as In-Field Fingerprint systems, Patrol wireless ad-hoc <br /> wireless system, Homeland Security Mobile Command Post satellite communications system, <br /> SAPD/SAJ enterprise Wiki system, Crime Analysis "CrimeView" Web system, "Citizen Observer" <br /> community notification system, and more into the organization. <br /> <br /> Additionally, under a cost reimbursement basis, technical contractors engineered, developed, <br /> maintain, and hosts the County-wide network and computing environment for Coplink, which is <br /> the Integrated Law & Justice Agency for Orange County (ILJAOC) web-based information <br /> sharing and crime analysis system that connects all 29 of Orange County's public law <br /> enforcements agencies with other law enforcement agencies throughout southern California, <br /> southwest and pacific northwest regions. Without these dedicated and talented professionals, the <br /> City information technology infrastructure and operating systems could not function. <br /> For the Community Development Agency in City Hall and four remote locations, the contractors <br /> support approximately 140 PC's, provide system administration for application and data base <br /> servers, develop and maintain custom software for JTA, YARD[ and database tracking for Lease, <br /> Parking, Affordable Housing, Rehab and Budget. <br /> <br /> A Request for Proposal (RFP) for Temporary Technical Contract Service and Consulting Services <br /> was issued by the Information Services Division in March 2007. Twelve proposals were evaluated <br /> and the top four vendors were identified. On June 18, 2007, Council approved agreements with <br /> these four vendors for a one-year period, with the option of four renewal terms. During the term of <br /> the agreement, the vendors have provided excellent service and support to the City. <br /> <br /> Under these agreements, temporary contractors in various technology specialties are engaged on <br /> an as needed basis to support City business operations. These engagements differ greatly in <br /> duration which results in a varying rate and use of the approved funding. Rather than return to the <br /> Council at the end of a specific term of one year, staff requests that the term be recognized as the <br /> duration until approved funds are fully expended. <br /> 25C-2 <br />
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