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HomeMy WebLinkAbout22 - 04BA-077 - Police Mobile Video SystemsCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Agenda Item No. 22 June 22, 2004 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR, MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: Police Department, Bob McDonell, Chief of Police Captain Paul Henisey, Support Services Division Commander, pheniseya_nbpd.org, (949) 644 -3650 SUBJECT: Authorization to Purchase Police Mobile Video Systems I. RECOMMENDATION: 1. Approve an expenditure of $238,060 to purchase 31 Mobile Video Systems for use in all marked Police Vehicles of the Newport Beach Police Department. 2. Award bid to Kustom Signals, Inc. and authorize the Police Chief to negotiate a contract with the vendor, subject to approval by the City Attorney's Office and the City Manager. 3. Approve a budget amendment of $13,060 from the General Fund Unappropriated Reserve to Account #1820 -9015. II. DISCUSSION: In May 2004, we mailed a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the purchase of 31 Mobile Video Systems (MVS) to 15 major vendors of this equipment and advertised seeking qualified vendors in a local newspaper. The main criteria in the RFP included the system design, overall integration, construction of components, system components selected by the vendor, technical specifications, quality of system components, responsiveness to specialized services, and vendors' experience. The RFP did not list overall cost as the sole or primary determining factor for the bid award. In this acquisition of second generation MVS equipment, the Police Department determined a digital system using DVD -RAM disks was the preferred system for reasons of security, stability, storage, cost, and ease of use. The RFP specifications City Council Report — Authorization to Purchase Police Mobile Video System Page 2 included a requirement for a DVD -RAM system. Four companies responded to the RFP with the noted adjusted costs: COMPANY Mobile Vision Kustom Signals, Inc. Mobile Digital EDO Corporation SYSTEM COST $198,638 $238,060 $285,545 $475,280 A thorough review of each of the four bids was conducted by the Police Department. Only the bid from Kustom Signals met the specifications in the RFP to our satisfaction. Kustom Signals submitted a bid that included a DVD -RAM system with a transmitter that turns on automatically when the system begins to record. The total of their bid with desired options is $220,937 plus the out of state vendor California Use Tax of $17,123 for a total of $238,060. Their bid included cameras, monitors, transmitters, and security vaults that all met RFP specifications. In addition, their bid noted a significant number of systems in use by a multitude of agencies (2,300 systems in use by 333 agencies). Finally, Kustom Signals provided the lowest cost for an extended three -year warranty on their system. The lowest bidder, Mobile Vision, proposed a wireless system using flashcard technology, not a DVD -RAM system. In addition, their system was incomplete due to the fact they did not include any hardware or storage capability in their bid. This equipment would have to be purchased at an additional cost. Their system is in Beta testing and they have no system currently in production. The Mobile Vision system does not meet the Department's specifications. The only company other than Kustom Signals to bid a DVD -RAM system was Mobile Digital at a cost $47,000 higher than Kustom Signals. This system would have to be custom built, as there are significant portions of the hardware that have not been developed, nor are they currently in use. In addition, this system does not have a transmitter that turns on automatically when the system begins recording. Because the system is new, it does not have the record of performance or references to warrant further consideration at this time. The highest bidder, EDO Corporation, proposed a totally wireless MVS product. Currently, there is only one agency using 10 of EDO's systems. Not only is this system out of the Department's price range at $475,280, but also it uses a solution that does not meet the Department's needs or intentions at this time. City Council Report — Authorization to Purchase Police Mobile Video System Page 3 In February 2003, an estimate of $225,000 was obtained to replace the Police Department's Mobile Video System. Due to the unanticipated improvements in the design of the recommended systems that occurred between the time of our original estimate and our Request for Proposals, there is a shortfall of budgeted funds ($13,060), which is actually less than the use tax for the total purchase. In essence, the new systems will operationally require us to allocate individual transmitters with rechargeable batteries to each officer. While the purchase results in a greater initial expenditure, the reduction in ongoing maintenance and upkeep will more than offset the cost, based upon our experience with other field equipment. It is also worthwhile to note that the Police Department will be eligible to receive a $1500 rebate from the recommended successful bidder, Kustom Signals, based upon a return of three of our old systems for a $500 rebate per unit. In addition, the City will be exploring the potential for the sale of our existing used MVS units to a suitable buyer to help offset the additional costs incurred. Environmental Review: None Public Notice: None Funding Availability: The majority of the required funds ($225,000) for this purchase are allocated in FY 2003/04 Budget in our Support Services Division Account #1820 -9015. It is requested an additional $13,060 be transferred from the General Fund Unappropriated Reserve to Account #1820 -9015. It should be noted that, under State Board of Equalization regulations, the City is authorized to use its Direct Pay Permit to self- assess the Use Tax of approximately $17,123. Doing so will increase the Use Tax the City receives from this purchase by $2121 (from $88 without the permit to $2209 with the permit). Alternatives: Not Applicable Prepared by: Paul H Support Services Division Commander Approved b Bob McDonell, Chief of Police Attachments: Evaluation of Responses Worksheet Budget Amendment CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Mobile Video System RFP -- June 2004 EVALUATION OF RESPONSES Bidders: Mobile Vision Kustom Si naIsli: Mobile Di ital EDO Corporation. System Description: Flashback DVR DVD- RAM DVD- RAM Wireless 802.1 2 GB Compact Flash Recorder System Recorder System Recorder Systern with auto upload ( "Able to Offer ") Transmitter Transmitter Transmitter Transmitter;' 900 MHz / 2.4 GHz Auto - On 9.0.0 MHz Aufo: =:Oh -: °,:`' " 900 MHz Auto- On Not Avail. 900.MHz ;. Off icer`Activated.;, " Sync- Docking Station 3 Audio Tracks . Sync- Docking Station: 2 Audio Tracks. Sync -Dock Not Avail. 1 Audio Track Hard.Codedjs;. s:c. 2 Audio: racks Camera Camera.... Camera Camera.. ' .5 LUX 1 LUX No Spec's Given 3 LUX 144x Zoom 40x Zoom 32x Zoom 2nd B &W Camera MPEG1 Not Avail. Optional Monitor Color: LCD" Monitor 7" Monitor O tional Monitor, .: Wireless LAN Security Vault Stand Alone AC - No Security Vault 2 Access Points Charger Not Avail. Dell Server 1 Year Warranty 1 Year Warranty 1 Year Warranty 1 Year Warrant References: BETA Testing Only 2300 Systems•in Use None Given 10.Systenis in Use` Production to start by 333 Agencies ° by'1 Agency Jun -04 Requirements Met? NO YES, NO NO Comments: A Compact Flash A DVD- RAM System A DVD -RAM System A wireless System System with wireless meeting , 'nearly all'.': that would be custom requiring a wireless upload. Still ,specifications , ;:'. built. Significant infrastructure.. BETA testing a Significantnumber:& portion of hardware Transmitters "don't system that is not in systems in. use.. not developed meet specifications. . production. or in use. No refer- Only 1 agency using ences provided. this system: CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Mobile Video System RFP — June 2004 EVALUATION OF RESPONSES Bidders: Mobile Vision Kustom Signals Mobile Digital Corporation' System Price: $168,640* $209,467 $216,845 '$473,942' Options: Installation: $7,750 $6,975,: ~. $17,050 Included• .` Monitors: $7,719 Included. $18,600 Included..y ? -: Add. Transmit.(20): $3,900 $5,320 $6,000 Not_Quoted, . AC Chargers (82): $3,276 $6,150.: Not Available Not Quoted Mgt. Software: $2,350 $5;000 ''`,~ $25,000 Included Belt Case /Clip (82): $816 Included ` $2,050 .Included ° '= Training: Included Included Not Quoted $1,338 Sales Tax $14,287 $17;123 $18,871 Included `. Total with Options: $198,638* $238,'060 $285,545 $475;280* (Options include Monitors, Transmitters Installation of Additional. AC Chargers, Belt wireless network and Transmitters,anil Cases and Training) supporting hardware Chargersnot included not included in quote in quote. 3 year Warranty $27,900 $21390 $69,390 $75,413.._;;: 5 year Warranty $49,600 $84,320 $130,104 T & M Only , .' City of Newport Beach NO. BA- 04BA -077 BUDGET AMENDMENT 2003 -04 AMOUNT: $13,060.00 EFFECT ON BUDGETARY FUND BALANCE: Increase Revenue Estimates Increase in Budgetary Fund Balance 8 Increase Expenditure Appropriations AND X Decrease in Budgetary Fund Balance Transfer Budget Appropriations No effect on Budgetary Fund Balance SOURCE: from existing budget appropriations from additional estimated revenues PX from unappropriated fund balance EXPLANATION: This budget amendment is requested to provide for the following: To increase expenditure appropriations from unappropriated General Fund fund balance for the purchase of mobile video equipment. Price was higher than original budget estimate. ACCOUNTING ENTRY: BUDGETARY FUND BALANCE Fund Account 010 3605 REVENUE ESTIMATES (3601) Fund /Division Account EXPENDITURE APPROPRIATIONS (3603) Division Account Division Account Division Account Division Account Signed Signed Signed Description General Fund Fund Balance Description Description Number 1820 Police - Support Services Number 9015 Mobile Video Equipment Number Number Number Number Number Number i..o Financia Approval: Ad f Administrative App1'6va Services Director City Manager City Council Approval: City Clerk Amount Debit Credit $13,060.00 ' $13,060.00 Date G/ a Da {e Date