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File #: 2714-2020    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 11/18/2020 In control: Health & Human Services Committee
On agenda: 12/7/2020 Final action: 12/11/2020
Title: To authorize the Board of Health to modify and increase an existing contract for IVR services with ConvergeOne, Inc.; to authorize the expenditure of $382,200.00 from the Health Department Grants Fund (Fund 2251) for said contract; and to declare an emergency. ($382,200.00)
Explanation

BACKGROUND: Ordinance 1732-2020, approved by City Council on July 27, 2020, authorized the Board of Health to enter into a contract with ConvergeOne, Inc., for Interactive Voice Response (IVR) services to assist in the COVID-19 response from October 1, 2020 through December 30, 2020. The purpose of this legislation is to authorize the Board of Health to modify and increase the contract for additional IVR licenses to provide better efficiencies with contact investigation processes with ConvergeOne, Inc. by $382,200.00 for an amount not to exceed $1,356,344.02. PO249009 has already been established following the Mayor's emergency guidance. The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a need for an IVR solution to mitigate spread in the community.

Emergency action is requested for this contract in order to ensure Columbus Public Health has IVR licenses to assist in COVID-19 response to continue to mitigate the spread in the community.

FISCAL IMPACT: Funding for this contract ($382,200.00) is budgeted within the Ohio Department of Health, COVID-19 Contact Tracing Grant. This program does not generate any revenue or require a City Match.

Title

To authorize the Board of Health to modify and increase an existing contract for IVR services with ConvergeOne, Inc.; to authorize the expenditure of $382,200.00 from the Health Department Grants Fund (Fund 2251) for said contract; and to declare an emergency. ($382,200.00)

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WHEREAS, a need for IVR licenses to continue to mitigate the spread of COVID-19; and,

WHEREAS, the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in an increased need for better efficiencies for contact investigation processes to assist in the COVID-19 response; and

WHEREAS, expenditure of Ohio Department of Health COVID-19 Contact Tracing Grant funding to provide IVR services is necessary to address better efficiencies for contact investigation caused by the COVID-19 public health emergency; and

WHEREAS, an emergency exists in the usual daily ope...

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