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File #: 2691-2024    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 9/27/2024 In control: Finance & Governance Committee
On agenda: 10/28/2024 Final action: 10/30/2024
Title: To authorize the Director of the Department of Technology, on behalf of the Department of Public Safety, to enter into a contract with Motorola Solutions, Inc. for software maintenance and support services associated with the Division of Police’s PremierOne Records computerized crime data reporting system in accordance with sole source provisions of the Columbus City Codes; and to authorize the expenditure of $328,358.00 from the Department of Technology, Information Services Operating Fund. ($328,358.00)
Attachments: 1. 2691-2024 EXP, 2. Sole Source - Motorola P1 2025, 3. Quote - Motorola P1 2025, 4. Sole Source Form
Explanation

This ordinance will authorize the Director of the Department of Technology on behalf of the Department of Public Safety, Division of Police, to enter into contract with Motorola Solutions, Inc. for software maintenance and support on the PremierOne Records Computerized Crime Data Reporting System. The contract was most recently authorized under ordinance 3027-2023, passed November 11, 2023, through PO418080. The coverage term period is from January 1, 2025, through December 31, 2025, at a cost of $328,358.00.

In 2002, the Division of Police purchased and implemented a computerized Ohio Incident Based Reporting System/National Incident Based Reporting System (OIBRS/NIBRS), per Ordinance 2253-2001 passed December 17, 2001, for offense and complaint/incident reports. NIBRS is a set of rules set forth by the federal government to be followed by local and state agencies when reporting crime statistics. It assures all law enforcement agencies report crime data using the same data makers, types, and descriptors, as well as the same reporting methods, which enhances the FBI's ability to analyze the incoming statistics. The data migration from the legacy records management system (NetRMS) to the Motorola PremierOne Records system was authorized under ordinance 0343-2014 passed February 24, 2014 (EL015362), and awarded through solicitation SA005116, allowing for the data to be housed in one system.

The PremierOne Records Computerized Crime Data Reporting System is a proprietary system from Motorola Solutions, Inc., the sole provider and copyright holder of the system. As such, the City must purchase annual support and maintenance from Motorola Solutions, Inc. For this reason, this ordinance is being submitted in accordance with the provisions of sole source procurement of the City of Columbus Code, Chapter 329.
FISCAL IMPACT:
In 2023 and 2024, $309,431.00 and $331,502.00, respectively, were legislated by the Department of Technology for software mai...

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