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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09-Police Department CITV OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: Lee Dean, Chi ef of Po 1 ice Subject: Police February 24, 1997 ~t1r/~II~~~ Resolution of the City of San Bernardino awardi ng a purchase order to Mi croage Computermart, Di amond Bar, CA, for the purchase of (123) laptop computers to be utilized by the Police Department in accordance with Bid Specification n~/-I~. Dept: Date: Synopsis of Previous Council action: Resolution #96-290 authorizing the Chief of Pol ice to submit a COPS More 96 Technology grant for the purchase of laptop computers. Recommended motion: Adopt resolution. (~~~ Signature Contact person: Captain Robert Curtis Phone: 384-5606 Supporting data attached: Yes $192,402 Amount: 58.026 Total $250,428 Source: (Acct. No.) Ward: 123-547-5702 SOURCE: ~23-545-5702 (See above) FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: (Acct. Description) Finance: ~k~4IrJ~ Council Notes: Res 97- i/ 75-0262 Agenda Item No. ~ --1h~ '7 .' ~ITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT Backaround On October 1, 1996, the police department was awarded a COPS More '96 Grant (Making Officer Redeployment Effective) by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services. The department will automate police field report preparation activities utilizing laptop computers purchased with grant funding and generate officer time savings to apply to community oriented policing activities. Recommendation Issue a purchase order to MicroAge Computermart of Diamond Bar, Ca. in the amount of $250,428 for the purchase (123) laptop computers and support software. Findinas A "Request for Proposals" #F97-15 for laptop computers was released on January 17, 1997, to (180) identified computer vendors. Appropriate specifications were prepared and directed to each vendor. The deadline for submitting proposals was January 31, 1997. Thirty (30) vendors submitted proposals, with some vendors making multiple submissions of different brands or models of laptop computers. Of this total, (31) different laptop computers were determined to meet the minimum specifications and requirements of the RFP. On February 1, 1997, a Source Selection Evaluation Committee comprised of both police department and non-police personnel met to review the (31) laptop computers meeting the minimum specifications. The committee members separately rated each vendor's submission{s) against a source selection evaluation criteria with the following overall scores being determined. Rankina Vendor Points 1 Microage #3 76.50 2 PC Systems 73.00 3 Redlands Computer Center 64.18 4 Micro Young #2 63.69 5 Caliber 63.66 6 AIS #3 63.39 7 Burtronics #1 62.63 8 Gateway #2 62.15 9 Burtronics #3 61.45 10 Burtronics #2 61.36 I 75.0264 " 1 1 Burtronics #4 60.75 12 Compucom #4 60.64 13 Tech Integration Group 59.69 14 Compucom #2 59.47 15 Micro Young #1 59.44 16 Gateway #1 59.10 17 AIS #1 58.77 18 Computer City 58.75 19 AIS #4 58.32 20 COMP USA #1 57.58 21 CIC 56.84 22 Microage #1 56.69 23 Compucom #3 55.11 24 Compucom #1 54.25 25 Dell 50.71 26 National Business Systems #1 49.78 27 National Business systems #3 48.42 28 National Business Systems #4 47.15 29 Mikon Computer Systems 45.55 30 National Business Systems #5 43.91 31 National Business Systems #2 26.42 Having been determined to be most advantageous to the city, it is therefore recommended that the proposal received from Microage be accepted and that the city purchase (123) Toshiba Tecra 500CS laptop computers.