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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - May 6, 2015 C-10AGENDA ITEM 00-1 10 CITY OF LODI COUNCIL COMMUNICATION TM AGENDA TITLE: Adopt Resolution Authorizing City Manager to Execute Agreement with County of San Joaquin for Automated Message Switching System and Criminal Justice Information System Access ($20,038) MEETING DATE: May 6, 2015 PREPARED BY: Chief of Police RECOMMENDED ACTION: Adopt resolution authorizing City Manager to execute agreement with County of San Joaquin for Automated Message Switching System and Criminal Justice Information System access ($20,038). BACKGROUND INFORMATION: This is a renewal of the yearly contractual agreement between the City of Lodi Police Department and the County of San Joaquin through its Information Systems Division to provide services which include, but are not limited to, Automated Message Switching System access and Criminal Justice Information System (CJIS) access for Fiscal Year 2015/16. The data processing service allows the Police Department to access County warrant information and other criminal justice information housed in the County of San Joaquin database. This information is critical to local law enforcement. Without access to the Automated Message Switching/CJIS Systems, the Police Department will be unable to conduct checks on individuals with local warrants, probation status of offenders, and inmate records such as custody status, trial status, adjudications, and sentencing. FISCAL IMPACT: FUNDING AVAILABLE: MH/po Estimated cost is $20,038 Fiscal Year 2015/16 Budget (10031004.72450) Jordan Ayers Deputy Cipy Manager, Mark Helms Chief of Police AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 1 st day of July, 2015, by and between the COUNTY OF SAN JOAQUIN, a political subdivision of the State of California, through its Information Systems Division, hereinafter refereed to as "COUNTY" and CITY OF LODI, ao agexey eptije Federal Gaven""eftt-, hereinafter referred to as "AGENCY". WHEREAS, COUNTY provides services and/or equipment listed in Attachment "A" hereinafter referred to as "COMPUTER SERVICES" to AGENCY; and WHEREAS, COUNTY has certain computer equipment and is able to provide information services which AGENCY desires to use in its operations; and, WHEREAS, COUNTY'S htfonnation Systems Division services offered to AGENCY under this Agreement differs from that provided in previous years and it is necessary to set out the understanding of the parties as to the extent of services and liability for provision of access to the COMPUTER SERVICES for information. IT IS HEREBY AGREED between the parties as follows: COMPUTER SERVICES FOR ACCESS TO NON -REDUNDANT, NON -FAULT TOLERANT COMPUTER SYSTEMS The COUNTY shall provide to AGENCY the COMPUTER SERVICES of COUNTY'S Information Systems Division. The parties expressly acknowledge that the Information Systems Division computer systems are non -fault tolerant, non -redundant systems which do not provide continuous access seven (7) days a week and twenty-four (24) hours a day. The computer systems may go down and be unable to provide COMPUTER SERVICES at any time of day or night for undeterminable periods of time and also must be scheduled to be taken down for maintenance and repairs from time to time. Therefore, COUNTY does not represent that the COMPUTER SERVICES provided under this Agreement will enable AGENCY to receive information from the computer systems within any specific time period. AGENCY has considered the express limitations set forth in this Agreement of the COMPUTER SERVICES, together with the needs of AGENCY, and has determined that AGENCY'S business operations require the use of the services set out in this Agreement. 2. COMPENSATION a. COUNTY will provide the COMPUTER SERVICES for the estimated annual amount of compensation as shown in Attachment "A". COUNTY shall bill AGENCY only for actual CONIPUTER SERVICES provided, one month after COMPUTER SERVICES are provided. AGENCY shall provide full pa) nncnt to COUNTY of the billed amount by the fifteenth day of the date of billing. In the event payment is not timely made, COUNTY may, at its option, terminate this Agreement in accordance with the provisions of Clau_, 5. b. In the event that the AGENCY's estimated quantities, as indicated in Attachment "A", are exceeded for any reason, County may evaluate and, if necessary, increase the quantities indicated in Attachment "A", which may also result in the estimated annual amount of compensation provided herein to be increased. County will notify AGENCY, in writing, no less than thirty (30) calendar days in advance of any intended increase of estimated animal amount of compensation. AGENCY shall be allowed the option to terminate this Agreement in 6. INDEMNIFICATION AND HOLD HARMLESS The Parties acknowledge that Title 31, United States Code, Section 1341 and Title 41, United States Code, Section 1 I prohibit Federal agencies front entering any agreement that requires a Federal agency to indemnify and/or hold harmless another patty where the amount of the Government's liability is indefinite, indeterminate, or potentially unlimited. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF or Agency) is a component of the United States Department of Justice, and as such, it is a self-insured entity supported by the United States Government. Under the Federal Tort Claims Act, Title 28 U.S.C. 1346 et seq., the United States Government accepts liability for the loss or destruction of property or personal injury or death caused by the negligent or wrongful acts or omissions of any employee of the Government while acting within the scope of his or her office or employment. 7. LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY In no event shall COUNTY be responsible for any damage, compensatory, consequential, punitive, or special in the event that the AGENCY is unable to access and/or obtain information from COMPUTER SERVICES of COUNTY. This Agreement shall not be construed to be either a representation or a warranty to AGENCY that it will be able to access and obtain information from the COMPUTER SERVICES at any particular time or within any particular response time. COUNTY does not grant any warranty as to the validity, completeness or usefulness of any information received by AGENCY from the COMPUTER SERVICES. COUNTY shall not be responsible nor liable for the costs to AGENCY to procure alternative services to the services provided for under this Agreement or upon termination of this Agreement by either party. In the event of errors in COMPUTER SERVICES due to the failure of COUNTY'S equipment, software, circumstances beyond the control of COUNTY, or the failure of COUNTY'S employee(s) to operate the equipment in accordance with COUNTY'S standard operating procedures, or COUNTY'S inability to provide COMPUTER SERVICES due to circumstances beyond its control, COUNTY'S liability shall be limited to either subparagraph (a) or (b) below, either of which will be considered to be AGENCY exclusive remedy: The correction of enfors of which COUNTY has received written notice and proof or the performance of the service, whichever is the situation; or b. Where such correction or performance of service is not practicable, AGENCY shall be entitled to an equitable credit, not to exceed the charges invoiced to AGENCY for that portion of the service which produced the erroneous result or for that portion of the service which could not be performed, whichever is the situation. COUNTY shall be liable for the loss, destruction or damage to AGENCY supplied materials only if such loss, destruction, or damages was due to the negligence of COUNTY and AGENCY'S sole remedy shall be COUNTY restoring the same, provided such restoration can be reasonably performed by COUNTY and provided that AGENCY provides COUNTY with all source data necessary for such restoration in similar fors to that normally presented to COUNTY under this Agreement. 8. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR The AGENCY, and the agents and employees of AGENCY, in the performance of this Agreement, shall act in an independent capacity and not as officers or employees or agents of COUNTY. 9. ASSIGNMENT Without the written consent of COUNTY, this agreement is not assignable by AGENCY either in whole or in part. 10. TIME OF THE ESSENCE Time is the essence of this Agreement. 11. MODIFICATIONS No alteration, variation, or modification of the terms of this contract shall be valid unless made in writing prior to the effective date and signed by the parties hereto, and no oral understanding or agreement not incorporated herein, shall be binding on any of the patties hereto. 12. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS AGENCY shall comply with the California Fair Employment Practices Act (Labor Code Section 1410, et seq.) and any amendments thereto. This Agreement may, at the option of COUNTY, be terminated or suspended in whole or in part in the event AGENCY fails to comply with the nondiscrimination clause of the contract. In the event of termination under this clause, COUNTY shall be compensated for goods and services provided to the date of termination. Termination or suspension shall be effective upon receipt of written notice thereof. 13. CONFIDENTIALITY AGENCY, its employees, officers, and agents shall protect and keep all information and materials obtained through the services of this agreement confidential and from unauthorized use and disclosure. This clause shall not apply to that information which is or becomes a public record subject to the disclosure requirements of the Public Records Act. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have executed this agreement the day and year first written above. APPROVED AS TO FORM: Deputy County Counsel COUNTY OF SAN JOAQUIN, a political subdivision of the State of California By J EC R fo i do Systems Director "COUNTY" CITY OF LODI By Title "AGENCY" Approved as to form City Attorney City of Lodi and San Joaquin County Rate Schedule Fiscal Year 2015-2016 Computer Services Automated Message Switching System Access CJIS System Access Attachment A Estimated Estimated Estimated Annual Estimated Service Quantity Type Rate Cost Total Special Processing Request Transactions Total Estimated Annual Cost 8 Hours $ 129.80 250,000 Each $ Page 3 1E $ 1,038.40 $ 20,000.00 $ 21,038.40 RESOLUTION NO. 2015-49 A RESOLUTION OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT FOR AUTOMATED MESSAGE SWITCHING AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFORMATION SYSTEMS ACCESS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015/16 WHEREAS, San Joaquin County provides to the City of Lodi access to Automated Message Switching and Criminal Justice Information Systems (CJIS); and WHEREAS, San Joaquin County has certain data processing equipment and is able to provide data processing services, which the City of Lodi desires to use in its operations; and WHEREAS, without access to the Automated Message Switching/CJIS Systems, the Lodi Police Department would not be able to access County warrant information and other criminal justice information housed in the County database. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Lodi City Council does hereby authorize the City Manager to execute an Agreement for Automated Message Switching and Criminal Justice Information Systems Access with the County of San Joaquin Information System Division, of Stockton, California, in the amount of $20,038. Dated: May 6, 2015 I hereby certify that Resolution No. 2015-49 was passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Lodi in a regular meeting held May 6, 2015, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS — Chandler, Kuehne, and Mayor Johnson NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS — Mounce and Nakanishi ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS — None ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS — None NNIFER FERRIAOLO City Clerk 2015-49