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File #: 1317-2022    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 5/3/2022 In control: Technology Committee
On agenda: 5/23/2022 Final action: 5/26/2022
Title: To authorize the Director of the Department of Technology to enter into contract with Accela, Inc., on behalf of the Columbus Public Health Department, for software license maintenance and support services for the Envision Connect system in accordance with sole source procurement provisions of the Columbus City Codes; to authorize the expenditure of $138,268.86 from the Health Department’s direct charge allocation of the Department of Technology, Information Services Operating Fund, and to declare an emergency. ($138,268.86)
Attachments: 1. 1317-2022EXP, 2. Sole Source Form, 3. Quote- Envision Connect Accela, 2022, 4. Sole Source letter- Accela 2022
Explanation
This Ordinance authorizes the Director of the Department of Technology, on behalf of the Columbus Public Health Department, to enter into a contract with Accela Inc. for annual software license maintenance and support services for the Envision Connect system utilized by the Environmental Health unit. The original contract (EL000490) was established by the Columbus Health Department in 2000 with Decade Software Company. Decade Software Company was acquired by Accela in November 2014. The Envision Connect agreement was most recently renewed by authority of ordinance 0884-2021, passed April 26, 2021 This renewal will continue service for one year, starting on July 1, 2022 and ending on June 30, 2023 at a cost of $138,268.86.

The Envision Connect system provides the Columbus Public Health Department the ability to operate the Environmental Health unit by providing an extensive array of services such as tracking and maintaining information associated with inspections, historical data of restaurants and other businesses, tracking sanitation standards data, vector control for mosquitoes, environmental reviews, accounts receivable/payable and billings as well as statistics and analysis regarding the Environmental Health unit. With authorization of this renewal, Accela will continue to provide telephone support services, software maintenance, training, upgrades and enhancements, and application hosting services. Without this service, the Columbus Public Health Department would lose the ability to operate the Environmental Health unit, which could result in the failure to meet requirements mandated by the State of Ohio.

Accela Inc. is the sole provider of maintenance and support for Envision Connect software. As such, this ordinance is being established in accordance with the sole source provisions of the Columbus City Code, Section 329.

Finally, this ordinance authorizes the expenditure of $138,268.86 for the above-described purpose.

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