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From: Tom Marek,Director of IT Subject: RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF
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SAN BERNARDINO RESCINDING
Dept: IT Department RESOLUTION 2006-401 AND RE-
AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASE OF 29
MOTOROLA XTS 2500 PORTABLE AND
Date: December 14,2006 10 MOTOROLA XTL 2500 MOBILE
RADIOS FROM MOTOROLA, INC.
M/CC Meeting Date: January 22, 2007
Synopsis of Previous Council Action:
Resolution#2006-401—Approved the purchase of 29 Motorola XTS 5000 portable radios and 10
Motorola XTL 5000 mobile radios.
Resolution#2006-105—Approved the purchase of 74 Motorola XTS 5000 portable radios.
Recommended Motion:
Adopt resolution.
Tom Marek, Director of IT
Contact person: Michael Fr 1eV Phone:
Supporting data attached: Staff Report Ward: Citywide
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $119,074.97
Source: OTS Grant Funds, Development Impact Fee
Funds, and General Funds
(see Staff Report)
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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION
Staff Report
Subiect
Resolution of the City of San Bernardino rescinding Resolution 2006-401 and re-authorizing the
purchase of 29 Motorola XTS 2500 portable and 10 Motorola XTL 2500 mobile radios from
Motorola, Inc.
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On 11/20/2006, City Council approved Resolution 2006-401 which authorized the purchase of
29 Motorola XTS 5000 portable radios and 10 Motorola XTL 5000 mobile radios from
Motorola, Inc.
Shortly after this approval took place, the County of San Bernardino's 800 MHz rebanding
committee determined that the countywide standard replacement radios will be the Motorola
XTS 2500 for portable radios and the Motorola XTL 2500 for mobile radios. The 2500 series
radio functions properly on the City's 800 MHz radio system; plus as part of their nationwide
rebanding project, the FCC has ruled that the Motorola XTS 2500 radio will be the official
replacement radio for the STX 821 radio. The Motorola XTS 2500 portable radio costs about
$150 less than the Motorola XTS 5000 portable radio and the Motorola XTL 2500 mobile radio
cost approximately $350 less than the Motorola XTL 5000 mobile radio. Volume 1, Issue 3
(November 29, 2006) of the 800 MHz "OPEN MIC" publication by the County of San
Bernardino documents this replacement plan.
Because of these changes it is requested that Resolution 2006-401 be rescinded and the attached
resolution be adopted which authorizes the purchase of five Motorola XTS 2500 radios using
OTS grant funds, fourteen Motorola XTS 2500 radios with Law Enforcement DIF (Development
Impact Fee) funds, ten Motorola XTS 2500 radios with General Fund monies, five Motorola
XTL 2500 mobile radios from OTS grant funds, and five XTL 2500 mobile radios from
Information Technology funds to equip the new Police Officer, Reserve Police Officer, Motor
Officer, and Detective positions. The Motorola XTS 2500 radio will be the standard portable
radio purchased by the Police Department for all future purchases.
The City of San Bernardino owns a proprietary Motorola SmartNet radio backbone. This
proprietary system only supports Motorola brand radios. Other alternative radios will not
function on our radio infrastructure. In addition, Motorola has authorized the City to purchase
directly from Motorola for the Motorola radios that work on our City 800 MHz radio system
(Previously, Motorola required that all of our purchases go through their designated Motorola
reseller, ComSerCo). It is recommended that the City Council approve a sole source purchase
for these proprietary radios under San Bernardino Municipal Code Section 3.04.010.13.3
(Purchases approved by the Mayor and Common Council).
Financial Impact
Qty Item Amount Account
5 - Motorola XTS 2500 portable radios $15,171.67 123-795-5703 OTS Grant
14- Motorola XTS 2500 portable radios $42,480.73 261-481-5703 Law Enf. DIF
10- Motorola XTS 2500 portable radios $30,343.37 001-224-5703 General Fund
5 - Motorola XTL 2500 mobile radios $14,725.17 123-795-5703 OTS Grant
5 - Motorola XTL 2500 mobile radios $14,725.17 679-252-5703 IT Fund
Shipping $ 1,628.86 679-252-5703 IT Fund
Total 119,074.97
Purchasing the 2500 series radios instead of the 5000 series radios saves the City$9,756.43.
* Budgets for Development Impact Fee Funds (DIFs) were approved in concept during the FY
06-07 Budget Preparation process. Detailed budgets for each of the DIFs will be presented to the
Mayor and Council in February.
I Recommendation
Adopt resolution.
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RESOLUTION NO.
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3 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO RESCINDING RESOLUTION
2006-401 AND RE-AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASE OF 29 MOTOROLA XTS 2500
4 PORTABLE AND 10 MOTOROLA XTL 2500 MOBILE RADIOS FROM MOTOROLA,
INC.
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6 SECTION 1. That the Mayor and Common Council rescind Resolution 2006401
7 "Resolution of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the purchase of 29 Motorola XTS 5000
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g portable and 10 Motorola XTL 5000 mobile radios from Motorola, Inc."
9 SECTION 2. That Motorola, Inc is a sole source provider of 800 MHz radios. That
10 the Mayor and Common Council authorize an exemption from the regular bid process in
11 accordance with Section 3.04.010 13.3 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code.
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13 SECTION 3. That the Mayor and Common Council authorize the Purchasing
14 Manager to issue a purchase order for $119,074.97 to Motorola, Inc for the purchase of 29
15 Motorola XTS 2500 portable radios and 10 Motorola XTL 2500 mobile radios. Motorola quote
16 "S B Quote 2006". The Purchase Order shall reference the number of this resolution and shall
17 read "29 Motorola XTS 2500 portable radios and 10 Motorola XTL 2500 mobile radios.
18 Motorola quote"S B Quote 2006". Not to exceed $ $119,074.97."
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RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO RESCINDING RESOLUTION
2 2006-401 AND RE-AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASE OF 29 MOTOROLA XTS 2500
3 PORTABLE AND 10 MOTOROLA XTL 2500 MOBILE RADIOS FROM MOTOROLA,
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I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and
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6 Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held on
7 the day of , 2007, by the following vote, to wit:
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Council Members Ayes Nays Abstain Absent
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11 BAXTER
12 BRINKER
13 DERRY
14 KELLEY
15 JOHNSON
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17 MCCAMMACK
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19 Rachel G. Clark, City Clerk
20 The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this - day of , 2007.
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22 Patrick J. Morris, Mayor
23 City of San Bernardino
24 Approved as to form:
25 James F. Penman, City Attorney
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