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File #: R-2017-195    Version: 1 Name: ATCi Communications - Security Systems
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 6/12/2017 In control: Department of Information Technology
On agenda: 7/3/2017 Final action: 7/3/2017
Title: A Resolution Of The City Commission Of The City Of Hollywood, Florida, Authorizing The Appropriate City Officials To Issue The Attached Blanket Purchase Order Between Atci Communications International, Inc. And The City Of Hollywood For Security Systems Services Maintenance And Repair Of Cameras City-Wide In The Estimated Annual Amount Of $121,725.00.
Attachments: 1. Res ATCi 2017.pdf, 2. ATCi 2017 - BPO.pdf, 3. ATCi 2017 - Backup, 4. TermSheetATCIPIGGYBACK.pdf, 5. BIS 17-225.pdf
Title
A Resolution Of The City Commission Of The City Of Hollywood, Florida, Authorizing The Appropriate City Officials To Issue The Attached Blanket Purchase Order Between Atci Communications International, Inc. And The City Of Hollywood For Security Systems Services Maintenance And Repair Of Cameras City-Wide In The Estimated Annual Amount Of $121,725.00.


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Staff Recommends:The Approval of the Attached Resolution


Explanation:
The Department of Information Technology desires a vendor to provide security systems services maintenance and repairs on City owned closed circuit televisions (CCTV) cameras through-out the City.

The Department of Information Technology acquired the maintenance services of City-wide CCTV systems throughout the City and desires a qualified vendor to handle the troubleshooting of DVRs, NVRs, monitors, connectors, power supplies, cameras, peripheral equipment, cleaning, and focusing of the equipment as it relates to the upkeep of the City's Network and Building Facilities camera systems.

The School District of Palm Beach County awarded its bid for Video Surveillance Installation, Repair Service, Parts, Equipment and Related Items to ATCi Communications via Bid Number 16C-41W, which was procured by competitive bid and ATCi has agreed to provide these services to the City, under similar pricing, terms and conditions.

Section 38.40 (C)(5) of the Purchasing Ordinance allows the Director to procure, without following formal procedures, all goods and services which are subject of contracts with the state, its political subdivisions, the United States government, other governmental entities, or a corporation not for profit whose members are governmental entities, public officers, or any combination thereof, provided however, the goods and services are: (i) the subject of a price schedule negotiated by the state or the United States government, or (ii) the subject of a contract with another governmental entity or a corporation not for pr...

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