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HomeMy WebLinkAbout21 - Mobile Laptop Computers Replacement9 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT June 17, 1999 June 28, 1999 Agenda Item # 21 TO: Honorable Mayor, Members of the City Council and City Manager FROM: Bob McDonell, Chief of Police SUBJECT: PURCHASE OF REPLACEMENT MOBILE LAPTOP COMPUTERS I. RECOMMENDATION: Award bid to purchase replacement mobile laptop computers for use in our marked civilian police vehicles from "First Computer Inc." for $34,253.73 from CIP Budget Number 7017 C1820451. 11. BACKGROUND The Police Department currently has mobile laptop computers (MDC's) installed in all of its marked vehicles, including those used by civilian employees (Crime Scene Investigators, Animal Control Officers and Parking Control Officers). The existing computers are at least three years old and have exceeded their warranty period (parts replacement and labor). Based on the age of the computers, anticipated repair costs outside of warranty, technology advances, and anticipated future requirements not supported by the current hardware, a request for replacing our mobile laptops was approved in the Fiscal Year 1999 Capital Improvement Programs (CIP) Budget Number 7017 C1820451). A corresponding replacement program for the MDC's installed in the marked vehicles used by our sworn officers, will be undertaken next fiscal year. The latter project is funded by a COPS MORE grant awarded to Newport Beach, as part of a larger consortium grant for which the City of Brea is acting as the lead agency. Based on the anticipated value of the replacement equipment, City policy requires staff to prepare and distribute a formal Request for Proposal (RFP). A RFP was developed and sent to five computer sales companies on June 7, 1999. These companies were selected based on the Police Department's prior Recommendation for Replacement Mobile Laptop Computers Page 2 business /contact with them, an Internet search and on a list of authorized resellers provided by the manufacturer of our existing computers (Toshiba America Information Systems). In addition, a Public Notice was published in a local newspaper. The RFP was sent to five vendors, First Computer, Future Computing, General Software, Microage, and Michael Johnson Enterprises. All five vendors responded to the RFP and submitted bids that were received at the Police Department prior to the deadline of June 14, 1999 at 1630 hours. Computer Systems Manager John Veale opened the sealed bids from all five vendors on June 14, 1999 beginning at 1630 hours at the Police Department with the following results: • First Computer $34,253.73 • Future Computing $35,521.94 • General Software $37,134.61 • Michael Johnson Enterprises $40,564.11 • Microage $40,985.94 John Veale and Captain Tim Riley conducted a thorough review of the proposals. The following discussion details the proposal review from all five vendors. As part of our RFP, all bidders were required to include in their bid price, an extension of the factory warranty to three years, based upon the harsh environment of our field use. All units were required to be "ruggedized" in an effort to minimize the potential for damage. Ili. DISCUSSION A. FIRST COMPUTER First Computer is located in Los Angeles, California. They proposed a Toshiba Model 4080 Laptop Computer that met all of our specifications and at the lowest cost. B. FUTURE COMPUTING SOLUTIONS Future Computing Solutions is located in Yorba Linda, California. They proposed a Toshiba 4080 Laptop Computer that met all of our specifications. C. GENERAL SOFTWARE Recommendation for Replacement Mobile Laptop Computers Page 3 • General Software is located in Northridge, California. They proposed a Toshiba 4080 Laptop Computer that met (with all options included) all of our specifications. D. MICHAEL JOHNSON ENTERPRISES Michael Johnson Enterprises is located in Northridge, California. They proposed a Toshiba 4080 Laptop Computer that met all of our specifications. E. MICROAGE LOS ANGELES Microage Los Angeles is located in Los Angeles, California. They proposed a Toshiba 4080 Laptop Computer that with all options included met our specifications. IV. CONCLUSION Based upon a comprehensive review of the results of the bid process, I . recommend awarding the bid to First Computer to provide eleven replacement mobile laptop computers for use in our marked civilian police vehicles at the Police Department. Respectfully 1su bmitted, (�l V ✓�1 V z'("�' John Veale Computer Systems Manager Approved G, L ' Bob McDonell CHIEF OF POLICE D— /Z-1� Tim Riley Support Services Captain