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CITY OP SAN BERNARDINO ~ REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: Chief Lee Dean Subject: Resolution of the Ciry of San Bernardino awarding a service agreement and Dept.: Police Department an annual purchase order in an amount not to exceed $288,392 to the Wackenhut Date: December 7, 1999 Corporation for jail operations. Meeting Date:December 20, 1999 ORI u f ~ ~A L Synopsis of Previous Council Action 12/18/95 Adopted Resolution #95-437authorizing the Police Department to contras with the Wackenhut Corporation to provide jail operations for the city jail, pursuant to Bid #F096-13. The contract was for one year with two possible one-year extensions based upon perfom~attce. 07/06/98 Adopted Resolution #98-197 authorizing the Police Department to extend the contract and annual purchase orders with the Wackenhut Corporation for jail operations until Jtme 30, 1999. 6/21/99 Adopted Resolution # 99-148, authorizing the Police Department to extend the contract and annual purchase order #99-2249 with the Wackenhut Corporation until December 31, 1999, to allow sufficient time to re-bid the contract for jail operations. Recommended Motion: 1. Adopt Resolution. WAYNE , AS CHIEF OF POLICE Contact person: Captain Robert W. Curtis Phone: 384-5606 Supporting data attached: Yes Ward: All FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $288,392 Source: 001-228-5505 (Jail/Prof. Svcs.) GLs-~ Council Notes: F' ce ~ I~-~ Agenda Item No. I~+/ ~~1~1~9 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT SUBJECT: Resolution of the City of San Bernardino awarding a service agreement and an annual purchase order in an amount not to exceed $288,392 to the Wackenhut Corporation for jail operations. BACKGROUND: Cti December 18, 1995, Resolution #95-437 was adopted authorizing the Police Department to contract with the Wackenhut Corporation to provide jail operations for the «ry jail, pursuant to Bid #F096-13. The contract was for one yeaz with two possible one-yeaz extensions based upon performance. On July 6, 1998, Resolution #98-197 was adopted authorizing the Police Department to extend the contras and annual purchase orders with the Wackenhut Corporation for jail operations until June 30, 1999. On June 21, 1999, Resolution #99-148 was adopted authorizing the Police Department to extend the contras and annual purchase order #99-2249 with the Wackenhut Corporation until December 31, 1999, to allow sufficient time to re-bid the contras for jail operations. Police Department staff worked with the Purchasing Division to develop appropriate bid specifications to re-bid the contras for jail services. On August 4, 1999, request for bids #F-00-23 was distributed to four potential vendors and advertised in The Sun newspaper, with a submission due date of September 14, 1999. The Wackenhut Corporation was the only respondent to the request for bids. The bid price of $288,392 for FY 99/00 is $8,392 or 3°~ higher than the Annual Purchase Order of $280,000, which was issued to the Wackenhut Corporation for FY 98/99. Therefore, it is recommended that the Ciry awazd a service agreement and an annual purchase order with the Wackenhut Corporation Awarding of a service agreement and an annual purchase order to the Wackenhut Corporation will allow the continued operation of these vital services without interruption. The purchase order will be for one year with the option of two one-yeaz extensions, and will commence on January 1, 2000. Contracting out these services has proven to be cost effesive and efficient. The Department's efficiency would be negatively impaled by the loss of the jail staffing as other city employees would need to be hired or rediresed to assume these duties on a regular or overtime basis that would exceed the cost of the jail services. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The Police Department's adopted budget for FY 99/00 includes $288,400 for contractual jail services under Account #001-228-5505 ~ail/Professional Services). We anticipate expending $142,194 of these funds by December 31, 1999 for continued jail operations pursuant to Resolution #99-148. The re*+,a;n;ng budgeted funds amounting to $146,206 will be sufficient to cover the jail staffing costs with the Wackenhut Corporation for the remaining six months of FY 99/00. RECONIMENDATION: Adopt Resolution. C~OG°~~ 1 RESOLUTION NO. ® 2 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AWARDING A 3 SERVICE AGREEMENT AND AN ANNUAL PURCHASE ORDER IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED 5288,392 TO THE WACKENHUT CORPORATION FOR JAIL 4 OPERATIONS. 5 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYORAND COMMON COUNCII. OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: 6 7 SECTION 1. That the Mayor and Common Council of the Ciry of San Bernardino 8 authorize the Purchasing Manager to issue a service agreement and an annual purchase order in an g amount not to exceed 5288,392, for jail operations. The annual purchase order w~71 be for one year 10 with the option of two one-year extensions, commencing on Januazy 1, 2000. 11 SECTION 2. The authorization to execute the above referenced is rescinded if it is not 12 sixty (60) days of the passage of this resolution. 13 14 ///// 15 16 / / / / / 17 ///// 18 / / / / / 19 ///// 20 ///// 21 ///// ~ ///// 23 ///// 24 ~ ///// 26 ///// 27 December 20, 1999 1 ~~~~,~9 1 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AWARDING A ® 2 SERVICE AGREEMENT AND AN ANNUAL PURCHASE ORDER IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED E288,392 TO WACKENHLJT CORPORATION FOR JAIL 3 OPERATIONS. 4 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and 5 Common Counal of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held on 6 the day of , 1999, bythe following vote, to wit: 7 g Council Members: Aves ~ ~ Abstain Absent 9 ESTRADA - 10 LIEN 11 MCGINNIS - - 12 SCHtVETZ _ _ 13 SUAREZ 14 - © 15 ANDERSON - 16 ~'~ - - 17 18 City Clerk 19 The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this day of 20 , 1999. 21 22 Judith Valles, Mayor 23 City of San Bernardino 24 Approved as to form and Legal content; ~ James .Penman, City Attorney 26 BY: .a,~ ,~ 27 ember 20, 1999 28 2 1999-323 ~G'~~~ G' C~Op1~ 1 SERVICES AGREEMENT 2 THIS AGREEMENT is entered into this 1st da of Jan y uary, 2000, between 3 Wackenhut ("CONTRACTOR") and the CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ("CITY)". 4 WITNESSETH: 5 A. WHEREAS, CITY has need for Jail Operations Services and, 6 B. WHEREAS, CONTRACTOR is competent, experienced and able to perform 7 said services: and, g C. WHEREAS, CONTRACTOR has provided the most advantageous and best responsible proposal for the providing of such services; 9 10 NOW THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree as follows: 11 1. CONTRACTOR shall furnish Jail Operations Services in accordance with Proposal 12 Specification F-00-23 (F-00-23) and Offeror's Proposal dated September 14, 1999 13 (PROPOSAL). 14 2. Over the term of this Agreement, CONTRACTOR shall be paid for such services an 15 amount in accordance with F-00-23 and PROPOSAL. 16 3. CONTRACTOR shall provide a monthly invoice in arreazs and shall be provided payment 17 18 within thirty (30) days therefrom. CITY retains the right to challenge all or any part of an 19 invoice. 20 4. The initial term of this Agreement shall be one (1) year from the date first shown above and 21 is subject to termination by either party upon thirty (30) days written notice to the other. ~ There may be two (2) one-yeaz extensions. 23 5. CONTRACTOR shall indemnify, defend and hold CITY, its officers, employees and agents 24 ~ harmless from any claim, demand, liability, suit, judgment or expense (including, without 26 limitation, reasonable costs of defense) arising out of or related to CONTRACTOR'S 27 performance of this agreement, except that such duty to indemnify, defend and hold 28 1999-323 1 harmless shall not apply where injury to person or property is caused by CITY's willful 2 misconduct or sole The costs, salary and expenses of the City Attorney and members of his 3 office in enforcing this Agreement on behalf of the City shall be considered as "attorney's 4 fees" for the purposes of this pazagraph. 5 6 6. While not restricting or limiting the foregoing, during the term of this Agreement, 7 CONTRACTOR shall maintain in effect policies of comprehensive public, general, and g automobile liability insurance, in the amount of $1,000,000 combined single limit, and 9 statutory worker's compensation coverage, and shall file copies of said policies with the 10 CITY's Risk Manager prior to undertaking any work under this Agreement. The policies 11 shall name the CITY as an additional insured and shall provide for ten (10) day notification 12 to the CITY if said policies aze terminated of materially altered. 13 14 CONTRACTOR shall perform work tasks as directed by the San Bernazdino Police 15 Depaztment, but for all intents and purposes, CONTRACTOR shall be an independent 16 contractor and not an agent or employee of the CITY. 17 8. In the performance of this Agreement and in the hiring and recruitment of employees, 18 CONTRACTOR shall not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, sex, 19 physical handicap, ethnic background or country of origin. 20 9. Any notice to be given pursuant to this Agreement shall be deposited with the United States 21 ~ Postal Service, postage prepaid and addressed as follows: ~ TO THE CITY: (Name) 24 City of San Bernardino Police Department 300 North `D' Street ~ San Bemazdino CA 92418 26 27 28 1999-323 1 2 3 TO THE CONTRACTOR 4 5 6 Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to prevent the giving of notice by 7 personal service. $ IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the 9 day and date first above shown. 10 11 Date: by: Business Name 12 13 Signature 14 ' 15 CITY OF S BERNARDINO 16 Date: !.n' +zG /99~i by: ~;:-f ...z/ Susan Lien 17 Mayor Pro Tem 18 19 ATTEST: 21 Rac rel Clazk, City Clerk ~ Approved as to form and legal content: 23 James F. Penman 24 City mey ~ By: _ G,~a~,.,,~ 26 27 28 1999-323 0 ;T. ~ ~ C BERNARDINO 30o NORTH "D" STREET, SAN aERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA 92418 ~ ~ ,~ YDED l~ ~a NOTICE INVITING PROPOSALS SPECIFICATION NUMBER F-00-23 Notice is hereby given that the City of San Bernardino will receive proposals on behalf of the City of San Bernardino Police Department for: JAIL SERVICES - in accordance with Specification No. F-00-23, on file in the Purchasing Division of the Finance Department, City Flal14'" Floor, 300 North "D" Street, San Bernardino, CA 92418. Phone inquiries may be made to (909) 384-5085. Deliver all bids to the Purchasing Manager at the above address by 3:00 P.M, PST on Tuesday, September 14, 1999 where, at said time and place proposals will be publicly opened, examined and declared. There will be a Mandatory Pre-proposal Conference at 8:00 AM., PST on August 17, 1999 at the San Bernardino Police Departmerrc, PBcT Conference Room, 710 N. "D" St., San Bernardino, CA 9241$. Substantive questions received by the Purchasing Manager no later than 3:00 P.M. PST August 24, 1999 will be answered in the forth of an Addendum, to be issued to all Pre- proposal Conference attendees, and postmarked no later than August 30, 1999. Questions may be addressed to the Purchasing Manager at the City Flail address above, or fixed to (909) 384-5043. This Bid Packd includes aV information relative to the specification requirements, purchasing procedures, and information relating to bonds. David Batson Purchasing Manager 1999-323 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 1. Each bid shall be is aceordaace with Specification Number F00-23. All specifications are minimum. Offerors arc expected w med or exceed these specifications az written Offeror shall attach m proposal a complete detailed it 'on and explanation for each and every deviation or variation from these spaifications. Conditional proposals, or those which take exception to the specifiptions, may be considered non-responsive and maybe rejected. 2. The City reserves the right [o accept or reject any and all proposals and ro award a rnntrtict to the offeror who best meets our requirements. This may include waiver of minor irregularities or discrepancies, or nonconformity ro specifications in appropriate cirtirmstances. Purchase shall be on a best buy basis after due consideration of all relevant factors, including but na limited to, workmanship, aaessibility of parts and sepia, known evidence of manufacturer's responsffiility and record, durability and known operational record of product and suitability az well az conformity to City needs and requirements. In all cases the best interest of the City shall prevail in all contract awards. 3. The City of San Bernardino reserves the right to purchase ~rc or less than the services specified, at unit prigs proposed Proposals shall be firm offers, subject to acceptance or rejection within 90 days of the opening thereof. S. Regular dealer. No offeror shall be acceptable who is not a reputable of requested services az submitted for proposal consideration. 6. Contractor shall defend a~ and all suits and assure all liability for amp and all claims made against the City of San Bernardino, or a~ of its officials or agents for the ttse of any pounced process, device or article farming a part of equipment used to provide watracted services or any item fiunisbed under the conhact 7. Each offeror shall state is his proposal the guaranteed start wont date in number of calendar days from the date of contract execution by the City of San Bernardino. Time is of the essence relative to this contract Successful bidder(Contractor) shall prosecute the work continuously gad diligently gad shall deliver the proposed services az the earliest possble date following the award of the contract 8. Price shall be quoted F.O.B. San llernardino(all cansportatioa charges shall be fully Prepaid), and shall include all discounts. Wbere applicable, proposal shalt include California sales tax computed at the rate of 7.75°/a If applicable, this will be shown az a separate line item on the proposal prig schedule. 9. The services which the offeror proposes to furnish the City must comply in all tapects with the appropriate safetgregulatioos of all regulatory commissions of the Federal Government and the Stale of California, whether such safely features and/or items have been specifically outlined is these specifications or not 10. Prc-Proposal Conference. There will be a MANDATORY PRE-PROPOSAL CONFERENCE (Confereae} It will be held at the San Bernardino Polio Department 710 North 'D" Steed, San Bernardino, CA, in the P&:T Conference room, at 8:00 A.M PST, on Augtut 17, 1999. The purpose of the Conference will be to familiarize offerors with the facility gad answer questions. Questions thaz cannot be answered oa the spot or that affect the proposal in a material way will be reduced to writing and the answers will be provided m all Conference attendas in the form of as addendum. The City reserves the right to elertronicalty record the proceedings of the Confercna in whole or in part, in order to facilitau dissemination of information exchange. iL All quatioas from offerors not discussed az the Confereoa shall be submitted in writing to the v.+..~t,~ri*g Manager ao later than Augnst 24, 1999 at 3:00 P.M PST. t~iom shall be addressed to: part+9"t~g Manager, City of San Bernardino, 300 N. 'D" St, San Bernardino, CA 92418 or farad to Purchasing Manager, (909) 384-5043. All substantive questions submitted in this fashion shall be answered in the form of an addendum from the Purohasiag Manager postmarked no later than Angast 30, 1999. ~++w. r.... _ r... 1999-323 12. Contract Each proposal shall be submitted nerd received with the understartdkng that acaptaaa by the City of Saa Bernardino of proposal is Kspoase to this solicitation shall constitute a wntract between the suaessfitl bidder and the City. This shall bid the Contractor to furnish and perform at the prices proposed and in complete accordance with all provisions of Specifipion No. 00-23. In most rases the basis of award will be the City's standard purchase order ihaz may or may ~t incorporate this solicitation by reference. 13. Prohrbited interest No taembu, officer, or employee of the City or of arty agenry of the City doting his tenure or for one year thereafter shall have any interest, direct or indirect is this contract or the pracsds thereof. Furthermore, the parties hereto covenant and agree that to theirltnowledge no board membu, officer or employs of the City has any interest, whether contractual, non-eonaacNal, financial or otherwise. in this ~~~~*+04 or in the business of the contracting party other than the City, and that if any such interest comes to the knowledge of either party az a~ time, a full sad complete disclosure of all stuh infortnadon will be made in writing to the othu party or parties, even if arch interest would not be considered a conflict of interest under Article 3(commesiag with Sutton 1090) or Article 1.6(commencing with Section 1120) of Division 3 of Title I of the Government Cade of the State of California. li. line Document These specifiptions, the notice inviting bids, the wntractor's bid proposal, the written agrsment executed by the parties, the purohase order and all documents referred to is the complete specifications and all modifications of said documents shall be construed together as one document Anything called for in nay one of said documents shall be deemed m be required equally as if called for in all. Anything necessary to complete the work properly shall be performed by the contractor, whethu specifically set out in the wntract oc not All sections of the specifipions shall be read as caastimting a whole and not as an aggregation of individual parts, and whatevu is specified in one section shall be construed as applying to all sections. 15. The City of San Bernazdino rLServes the right to accept or reject ary and all proposals. 16. Prompt payment Each offeror may stipulate in the proposal a percentage prompt payment discamt m be taken by the City in the event the City makes payment m the contractor within ten(10) working days_of recript of material and approval of invoice. For the purpose of this provisio4 payment is dxmed W be made on the date of mailing of the City checlt Inquiries. Direct all inquiries to the Purchasing .Lfanager az909-383-5085. Tahaipl questions may be smt via fax to 909-383-5043. The answers to material questions will be provided to all potential offerors. 17, Proposal fortes. No Proposal will be acceptable unless it is made on the proposal forms furnished herein. Deliver all proposals, signed and sealed, to the Purchasing Divisio4 Finance Department az 300 North "D" Street 3i° Boor, City Hall, San Bernardino, California 92418. CLEARLY MARK THE SPECIFICATION TTfLE (JA1L SERVICES) A.VD NIIMBER (F-00-23) ON 1'HE OUTSIDE OF THE ENVELOPE, 18. Time. All bids must be received in the Ptuchasing Division by 3:00 P.kIL, PST an Septemher 14, 1998 where az such time and said place propaaals will be publicly opened, examined and declared. Any Proposal may be withdrawn prior m the above scheduled time for the openin8 ~ ProP~s• AIIY proposal received after that time sad date spaified shall NOT be considered. 19. Ice submitting a proposal m a public Purchasing body. the offeror offers sad agrees thaz if the proposal is accepted, it will assign to the purchasing body all fights, title, sad interest is and to all poses of action it may have under Secion 3 of the Clayton Aa(U.S.C. Su 15) or under the Cartwright Act(Chapter 2, commencing with Section 16700 of Part 2 of Division 7 of the Business sad Professions Code), arising from purchases of goads, materials, or services by the otI'uor for sak to the P~~B ~Y pursuant to the proposal. Sueh assignment shall be made and become effective at the time ~ 1~~B b~Y tenders ttnal payment to the Contractor. 20. Iv>BE/WBE/OBE Requirements. This contract is subject to the provisions set forth in the City oPSan Bematdino ltesoluion dated November 21, 1996 which states thaz "It is the potiry a~f the City o[ San Huaatdino to provide Mraoriry Business Eaterprkses(IoffiE's), Women Business Eaterprisc(RIBE's), sad all Other Business Eaterrises(OBE's) an equal opporwnity to participate in atl City coatracri Bidders and propcsers shall assist the City kn implementing this polity by taking all reasonable steps 1999-323 m assure that all available bnsiaess enterpnsa, including local MHE's and WBE's, have an appormmry m caonpeoe dos and partrapaze in City cantrace~'. 2L Proposal Hoed. All prnposals shall be signed, sailed and aooompanied by a asluc's check, certified check or proposal hood made ptyabk m the City of San Haaardino is the amoaat of at least ten percent (10X) aF the total proposal price. Such securiry shall be applied to. or be r®ittcd m the City of San Haaardina as liquidated damages, shonW the Coatracmr fail m enter ipso a with the City. All bonds furnished pursuant m this mtia may be sndervirtittm by a sarery Y licensed m California and passea>;ag s rating in Heat's most rxent insurance gnide af'A' ~ better. 22. FA1TliFUL PERFORMANCE BOND. The Contracmr wt71 be regtrirad m furnish a cashier's chxJc, certified check or firithfid performance hood made payable m the City of San Banudiao in an amount equal m 100°/. of the bid price m insole the comracior's faithdul performance of this contract. Said surety shall be wbjcct m the approval of the Ciry of San Bernardino, bonds shall be is axordance with Ordinance No. 821, Section 2400. sad the corporation issuing said bond shall have a rating in Heat's most recent insurance guide oe"A" or better. 23. Availabiliry of fund4. The Ciry shall be abGgated m pay far goods and services received only m the extent that moory has bcea appropriated and mnrmbu'ed for such purpose. The Com:acmr s6a11 in turn be obHgatcd m perform ody so long as money u avar7able m pay for the gouda and services it supplies.lf this contract extends tLtough one Sscal year for the City into the next year. the City's obligation heraradat shall be spedfic~lly limited m and shall be conditioned npon the appropriations for such following year. 7rt. All proposals will be evaluated against the following criteria. Weight maybe attributed m each, except m say that coat will not be a subordinate coasderation: a) F.xperieace in contract jail operations. b) Reference Checks (provide az least three references, including company name, contact name, title and valid phone number). c) Cost (Submit prices in separate, sealed envelope, clearly matired "Prices' d) Ability m meet the requiremenu of the technical specifirarioas. 1999-323 (This is an example of the agreement for Jail Services, however modifications may apply) SERVICES AGREE14IErIT THLS AGREEMENT is entered into this .day of .1999, between ("CONTRACTOR") and the CTTY OF SAN BERNARDINO ("CITY)". WTTNESSETH: A. WHEREAS, CITY has need for and, B. WHEREAS, CONTRACTOR is competent, experienced and able to perform said services: and, C. R'HEREAS, CONTRACTOR has provided the most advantageous and best responsbte proposal for the providing of such services; NOW THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. CONTRACTOR shall furnish in accordance with Proposal Specification 2. Over the term of this Agreement, CONTRACTOR shall be paid for such services an amount in accordance with Proposal Specification and Offeror's Proposal and Statement. 3. CONTRACTOR shall provide with a montlily invoice in arrears and shall be provided payment within thirty (30) days therefrom CITY retains the right to challenge all or an art y p of an invoice. 4. The initial term of this Agreement shall be one (1) year from the date first shown above and is subject to termination by either party upon thirty (30) days written notice to the other. There may be two one-year extensions. 5. CONTRACTOR shall indemnify, defend aad hold CTTY, its officers, employees and agents harmless from any claim, demand, liability, suit, judgment or expense ('including, without limitation, reasonable costs of defense) arising out of or related to CONTRACTOR'S 1999-323 performance of this agreemertt, except that such duty to indemnify, defend and hold harmless shall not apply where injury to person or property is caused by CTTY's willful misconduct or sole negligence. 6. While not restricting or limiting the foregoing, during the term of this Agreement, CONTRACTOR shall maintain in effect policies of comprehensive public, general, and automobile liability insurance, in the amount of $1,000,000 combined single limit, and statutory worker's compensation coverage, and shall file copies of said policies with the CTTY's Risk Manager prior to undertaking any work under this Agrcement. The policies shall name the CITY as an additional insured and shall provide for ten (10) day notification to the CITY if said policies aze terminated of materially altered. 7. CONTRACTOR shall perform work tasks as directed by ,but for all intents and purposes, CONTRACTOR shall be an independent contractor and not an agent or employee of the CITY. 8. In the performance of this Agreement and in the hiring and recruitment of employees, CONTRACTOR shall not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, sex, physical handicap, ethnic backgound or counG}+ of origin. 9. Any notice to be given pursuant to this Agreement shall be deposited with the United States Postal Service, postage prepaid and addressed as follows: THE CITY: Name TO ( J City of San Bernardino Department 300 North `D' Street San Bernardino CA 92418 1999-323 TO THE CONTRACTOR Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to prevent the giving of notice by personal service. IDi WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the day and date first above shown. Date: by: Business Name Signature CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO Date: by: Judith Vallee Mayor City of San Bernardino ATTEST: y Rachel Clark, C'rty Clerk Approved as to fora and legal txmtent: James F. Pmman City Attorney By: 1999-323 CITY OE SAM BERNARDIlYO TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS PROPOSAL SPECIFICATION NO. - Y ' ~O' ~3 ITEbf DESCRIPTION NOTICE: ~~SPECL~I, IrSTRUCTIONS TO THE OFFEROR" Sen"ices: Offeror shall complete right-hand column indicating brief reasoning for exceptions to - requirements when not acceptable. State "Acceptable" if requirements are agreeable as set forth on IeR-hand column. FAILtiRE TO COMPLETE RIGHT HA:YD COLDLY WILL INVALIDATE PROPOSAL CONTRACT FOR STAFFLYG OF THE CITY JAII„ CONSISTING OF CUSTODY OFFICER SERVICES FOR THE RECEIVL~IG, PROCESSING, DETAINI`i iG, MONTTORING, TRANSPORTING " RAID/OR RELEASING OF ADULTS AiYD JUVENILES ARRESTED OR BEING DETAINED FOR Ii IVESTIGATION BY THE SAN BERYARDINO POLICE DEPARTMENT, Pi I A CITY OWNED FACII.ITY LOCATED AT 710 NORTH `D' STREET, SAN BERYARDINO CA 92401. ADDITIONALLY, STAFFING WILL INCLUDE .4N ADb1INISTRATIVE ASSISTANT. THE CITY WILL NO'S CONSIDER ANY PROPOSALS HIGHER TITAN 5288,400 PER YEAR. THIS REQUEST DOES NOT COMMTT THE CITY OF SAN BERiV 4RDIN0 TO AWARD A CONTRACT OR TO PAY ANY COSTS INCURRED IN THE PREPARATION OF TIC PROPOSAL. THIS CONTRACT IS FOR AONE-YEAR PERIOD WITH THE OPTION OF TWO, ONE-YEAR RENEWALS, BASED ON MUTUAL CONSENT AND ACCEPTABII.ITY OF PREVIOUS SERVICES. 1999-323 PROPOSAL SPEC: F'~ RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR SHALL FUR,`~IISH THE CITY OF SAN BEIL~IARDL~iO POLICE DEPARTMENT WITH THE FOLLOWLtiG STAFFL~iG FOR THE CTTY JAII.. 1. ONE (1) L~'ffOR~fED AD~lINTSTR.aTIVE ASSISTav'T WHO SHALL WORK AFIVE-DAY WORK WEEK, EIGHT HOURS PER DAY, DAY SHffT, INCLL-DL~G HOLIDAYS. 2. L~OR:~IED CUSTODIAL STAFF WHO ARE 18 YEARS OF AGE AND OLDER, LICENSED TO LPGALLY OPERATE A VEHICLE IN CALffORNZa, A:v-D WHO HA~~ bIET THE CALIFORNIA MIMtiIUM JAII. STANDARDS. CUSTODW. STAFF SHALL CONSIST OF TWO CUSTODLAL PERSOi~iNEL PER SHIFT, OPERATING THREE EIGHT HOUR SHIFTS PER DAY, 7 DAYS A WEEK, INCLUDNG WEEKENDS A:VD ALL HOLIDAYS. 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPPLY TRANED REPLACE,4IENTS TO COYER ALL ABSENSES AT CONTRACTOR'S COSTS. 4. UNg'OILtiIS A.'v'D UI~IIFOIL~I UPKEEP SHALL BE FURNISHED AT THE CONTRACTOR'S COST. STAFFLYG PROVIDED BY THE CONTRACTOR SHALL bIEET THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: 1. CONIPLLau'YCE TO ARID APPLICATION OF MINIVi ILJM TRAI~tING. EACH PERSON ASSIGNED TO FULFII.L THIS CONTRACT WII.L RECEIVE BY THE CITY, TRAINING WHICH WILL INCLUDE RMS (RECORDS MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - JAII. MODULE), CLETS/NCIC, CNI (CENTRAL NAME IlVDEJQ, AND SAW (SHERIFF AUTOMATED 1999-323 ~.00'~3 WARRAIVT~ SYSTE,VIS. CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE STAFF AVAILABLE, AT CONTRACTOR'S COST, IN MEETING THIS REQUIREMENT. THE CITY'S COST OF TRALVTi 1G IS ESTLViATED AT 34,500 (NOT INCLUDING SALARIES OF JAII. PERSONNEL) . WHICH WII.L BE BORDIE BY THE CONTRACTOR. THIS INCLUDES: • 40 HOGT2S OF CLASSROOM TRAINING. • 40 HOURS OF ACTUAL HANDS ON TRaIi+~G WHILE OPERATING THE CITY JAIL. Z. CUSTODL4i. OFFICER'S TRAINIVG AS REQUIRED BY CALIFORNIA PENAL CODE SECTION 83I, WHICH INCLUDES EIGHT HOURS OF "COURT AND TEMEORARY HOLDING FACILITY" TRAIh"ING IN COMPLLANCE WITH CALffORVIA ibfIlVL~tUNf JAII, STANDARDS, CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS, TITLE 15, SECTION 1024. TRAINING SHALL BE AT CONTRACTOR'S COST AND FURNISHED PRIOR TO CONSMENCEMENT OF THE CONTRACT. 3. AMERICAI~I RED CROSS FIItST AID COURSE, INCLUDING CPR TRAINING FURNISHED AT CONTRACTOR'S COST PRIOR TO COMbfENCEMENT OF CONTRACT. 4. CONIPLI?u~1CE TO AND APPLICATION OF THE SAN BERNARDINO POLICE DEPARTMENT'S "MANUAL OF POLICY AND PROCEDURE". THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH ONE COPY. 5. COMPLIANCE TO AND APPLICATION OF THE SAN BERNARDINO POLICE 1999-323 ~ ~ ~ 6 DEPAR'TVfENT'S "STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE MAiWAL". EACH PERSON ASSIGNED TO FULFILL THIS CONTRACT SHALL BE REQUIRED TO READ THIS ~fAWAL N FLZL. 6. CObfPLLaNCE TO AND APPLICATION OF THE SARI BERNARDINO POLICE DEPAR'I'~fENT'S "CUSTODY MANUr~.L". EACH PERSON ASSIGNED TO FULFILL THIS CONTRACT SHALL RECEIVE A COPY. 7. CO~fPLL-~.~CE TO 4v'D APPLICATION OF THE LAWFUL ORDERS DIRECTED BY ANY CITY EMPLOYEE HAVING SUPERVISORIAL RESPONSIBILITIES OVER THE TEMPORARY HOLDING FACII.ITY. FURNISH THE CITY WITH A COPY OF THE BACKGROUND INVESTIGATIONS DONE ON ALL PERSONNEL ASSIGNED TO FULFILL THIS CONTRACT. BACKGROUND IWESTIGATION SHALL INCLUDE: FIVE-YEAR EbIPLOYER BACKGROUND CHECK REVEALING MEANINGFUL EMPLOYMENT; HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA OR EQUIVALENT; DRUG SCREENING TEST; REFERENCE CHECK; FINGERPRINT CHECK; CREDIT CHECK; 40 HOLRS OF CONTRACTOR'S PROFESSIONAL TRAINING; AND A PSYCHOLOGICAL TEST. FURMSH THE C€TY WITH DOCUMENTATION SHOWING THAT PERSONNEL ASSIGNED TO FULFILL THIS CONTRACT HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED ALL REQUIRED TRAINING FURNISH THE CITY WITH A COPY OF A CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE WHICH IS VALID THROUGH THE CURRENT YEAR CONTRACT PERIOD, DENOTING THE FOLLOWING MINIMUM LIMITS: 1999-323 ~ , Q~j 1. S 1,000,000 GENERAL LIABII,ITY, PERSONAL INJURY AND NON-OWNED AUTOMOBII.E LIABILITY. ' 2. S 1,00Q000 WORKER'S COMPENSATION A1VD EvIPLOYER'S LL4BII.IT'Y. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CITY: THE CITY SH_~I.L FURY-ISH THE CONTRACTOR WITH OVA COPY' OF THE DEPARTMENT'S "viAv2;AL OF POLICY AD3D PROCEDURES". THE CITY SH.aL,L FLR~TSH EACH PERSON ASSIGNED TO FULFILL THIS CONTRACT ONE COPY OF THE DEPARTMENT'S "CUSTODY MANUAL". AS ADDITIONAL STAFF ARE ASSIGNED TO FULFII.L THIS CONTRACT, TRAINl\i TG REQUIREMENTS MAY BE ON A OIv`E-TO-OVA BASIS. CONTRACTOR SH.~L,L CO~iPEVSaTE THEIR STAFF FOR THIS TRAINING. THE CITE' RET~,INS THE RIGHT TO: i. FINGERPRINT STAFF. 2. OBTAIN CRIvi IINAL HISTORY RECORDS ON ASSIGNED STAFF. 3. APPROVE A.~-D/OR REJECT ADIY ASSIGNED STAFF. 4. DISMISS A:VY ASSIGNED STAFF FOR CAUSE, THEREBY H~.VING DISMISSED EMPLOYEE REPLACED TO FULFII.L THE REQUIltEMENTS OF THE CONTRACT. 5. SUPERVISE AND DIRECT ASSIGNED STAFF. 6. DISCUSS CONTRACTUAL AGREEMENT WITH OTHER LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES. 7. VERIFY BACKGROUND INFORMATION AND ASSIGNED EMPLOYEES' DRIVER'S LICENSE STATUS. 1999-323 M V~ - SECURIT' SYSTEMS AND SERVICES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD THE WACKENHUT CORPORATION HEADQUARTERS. WESTERN REGION SUITE 200 940 SOUTH COAST DRNE September 3, 1999 COSTA A~.SA, CA s2s2s TELEPHONE (714) 755-1400 FAX: [7141755-1435 Mr. David Batson, Purchasing Manager C/o The City Of San Bernardino Police Department Purchasing Division of the Finance Department City Hall 4 Floor, 300 North "D° Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 it Services " RE: S cification No. F-00-23 Ja Pe Dear Mr. Batson: Enclosed please find one (1) original proposal to provide contractual Jail Services" for The City Of San Bernardino Police Department. The following proposal is in accordance with "Specifications F-00-23". We have reviewed and analyzed your specifications, and we assure you that we are completely familiar with the physical and operational characteristics of the services needed, have performed and are performing such services in a professional and capable manner for other clients, and will do so to your satisfaction. Thank you for the opportunity to respond to your invitation. We are available for discussion on any point in our proposal at your convenience. You may direct further inquires to me @ (714) 755-1400 or our Riverside Area Manager, Bob DeBarr ~ (909) 341-3000. Si a y, Mark I. ji Development Representative Enclosures 1999-323 L L 4. ~Z • i ~ ~ tLl L" ~- L SECTION ti, Introduction 7 Lz Understanding the Requirements Point of Contact L L The Wackenhut Corporation 2 Business Philosophy L Company History 4 Operation 8~ Management 3 Local Operations Staffing Plan t~ Employment Policies 4 Selection & Evaluation Pre Employment Screening L Evaluation 4 Training Plan 5 The Wackenhut Training Institute (WTI) Orientation Training & Testing ~ ~- Continual Education Program Lu Quality Assurance 6 Physical Security Survey Client Relations Program 4 Quality Control Plan L Uniforms ~ ~' Selections Available L_ L\ Cost Proposal 8 Bill Rates Employee Fringe Benefit Program Liability Insurance Program 9 Comprehensive General & Automobile Liability Workers Compensation L ~ Li L« L S- L_ 1999-323 INTRODUCTION The Wackenhut Corporation (TWC), an international organization headquartered in Palm Beach Florida, is comprised of professionals specializing in investigative and physical security operations for thousands of leading industries, businesses, property management groups, educational institutions, and government agencies throughout the world. This Proposal is submitted at the request of The City Of San Bernardino to provide security services for its "Jail Services" in accordance with "Specifications F-00-23". Should you have any further questions pertaining to this proposal, you may contact: District Representative: Local Representative: The Wackenhut Corporation The Wackenhut Corporation Go Henry B. Sturm Go Robert DeBarr 940 S. Coast Drive, Ste.#200 1737 Atlanta Avenue, Ste.#H-3 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Riverside, CA 92507 Tel. # (714) 755-1400 Tel. # (909) 341-3000 1 1999-323 i BUSINESS PHILOSOPHY Business Philosoohv Since its inception, Wackenhut has always been considered among the most imaginative and innovative contract security agencies. Like many of the clients it serves, Wackenhut is unique in its organization, service, and response. The strength of Wackenhut lies in the fact that it has the flexibility to deliver that which The City Of San Bernardino requires based upon the unique and diverse nature of your business, while providing personal management involvement, superiorsupervision -. and swell-trained, qualified security force, which places emphasis on both the public relations and security aspects of its function. It is our mission to provide clients with the kind of security they require in the most efficient, cost-effective, and comprehensive manner possible. Because of the way Wackenhut is structured and organized, the highest degree of service will be provided to all its clients. Today, Wackenhut not only enjoys the position of being one of the largest independently-owned security and investigative services companies in the world, but has since its founding, been considered one of the most quality-conscious security companies in existence and a national leader in solving client problems. Wackenhut is structured and organized in such a manner so that the highest degree of service will be provided to prestigious clients such as The City Of San Bernardino, and as evidenced by the information contained in this Proposal, our experience is unusually extensive in serving them. We are, in fact, a "major project" company currently servicing such diverse clients as the Nuclear Test Site in Nevada, the Savannah River Site in South Carolina and rovidin securi for the entire Alaska Pi aline from Valdez to Prudhoe P 9 tY P Bay. Dedication to excellence prevails. The watchwords at Wackenhut are "Professionalism with Integrity". In delivering these services, Wackenhut utilizes a modem business approach and will provide a security program within the parameters stressed by The City Of San Bemardino's operating management. The liaison between The City Of San Bemardino's operation management and Wackenhut management at both the corporate and field level is, of course, crucial to the success of the security plan. We are purely a customer driven organization with a mission to provide the most effective and efficient security team in the most responsible and cost effective manner possible. Our businesses operate on the fundamental principal that quality problems are avoided by up-front actions -not fixed after the fact. Customer service is first undertaking customers' needs and then being the very best at responding to them. 2 1999-323 History . Established in 1954 by George R. Wackenhut, The Wackenhut Corporation and its subsidiaries are headquartered in .Palm Beach, Florida. The Corporation is multinational in scope and specializes in providing professional security, safety, fire protection, investigative, law enforcement, and other protective services and support operations for governmental agencies, business and industry. It also provides correctional services, and nuclear and radiological services to a broad base of government and private industry clients. George R. Wackenhut is today the Chairman of the Board arid Chief Executive Officer of the Corporation. The Board of Directors elected his son, Richard R. Wackenhut to be the Corporation's President and Chief Operating Officer in 1986. Wackenhut has grown to become one of the largest protective service organizations in the world. The Company operates over 125 offices in the United States, (including Alaska and Hawaii) and has operations in Canada, the United Kingdom, Russia, China, Western Europe, the Middle East, Central and South America, the Caribbean, and the Far East. From a few employees at its inception, Wackenhut now has over 48,000 employees and annual revenues in excess of $950 million. 3 1999-323 OPERATION AND MANAGEMENT Califomia District The Wackenhut Corporation maintains full service Area Offices in Los Angeles County, _ San Francisco County, Sacramento, Orange County, San Diego County, Riverside (serving San Bernardino and Riverside Counties) and Palm Springs. These offices comprise the California District. Each office is equipped with experienced, qualified management personnel responsible to provide ongoing recruiting, staffing, training, supervision, security consulting, and general operational overview. The Riverside Office will assume overall responsibility for the management and supervision of The City Of San Bemardino's account. The Riverside office has been in operation since 1970, currently serves over 65 clients and has an associate base of four hundred security officers. The district office wi?I support the Riverside office and The City Of San Bemardino to ensure a security posture that is second to none.. The California District is managed by, Mr. Henry B. Sturm, Vice President, Califomia District. Mr. Sturm is responsible for the delivery of our quality service through the overall management, and control of all services and resources for The Wackenhut Corporation in the Califomia District. Mr. Sturm came to Wackenhut after a twenty year career as an officer in the U.S. Army. His career was spent in the Special Operations and Counter-terrorism business. Before moving over to the Domestic Operations Group of the Corporation, Mr. Sturm spent eight years in our international company as the Vice President for Africa and the Middle East. Mr. Sturm is supported by a staff of security professionals knowledgeable of and responsive to client needs and customer satisfaction. The Riverside Area Manager, Robert DeBarr, is responsible for planning, organizing, directing, and controlling all services and resources for the Corporation in Riverside, San Bemardino Counties as well as Palm Springs and Palm Desert areas. Mr. DeBarr came to Wackenhut after an extensive experience within the security field. The Wackenhut Riverside Office takes great pride in its ability to respond to customer's service needs in the most expeditious time and manner possible. Wackenhut has carefully reviewed the staffing requirements for this contract and has developed a staffing plan which will provide uninterrupted coverage of all posts. The Wackenhut Corporation does not envision any problems in fully staffing The City Of San Bemardino at all times. During the Los Angeles riots, our strike unit assembled 75 qualified personnel from Wackenhut Area Offices throughout the nation and flew these individuals to Los Angeles; where we uniformed, briefed, and transported them to the client's locations throughout Southern Califomia - all within 24 hours! 4 1999-323 Wackenhut Corporate Support Wackenhut has many years of experience providing security for facilities governed by federal, state and local regulations. Additional Corporate resources that will support this contract include: * Financial resources, including payroll and billing. * Staff and line supervision. * Contract administration. _ - * Guidance and instruction in personnel matter, such as workers' compensation insurance, EEO/AAP, and the recruitment of personnel. * Procurement of and the provisioning of uniforms, equipment, vehicles, materials, and supplies. * Insurance claims, tax information and reports. * Employer-employee relations, labor relations, and the negotiation of bargaining agreements. * Development of training software and use of audio-visual materials. * Legal guidance and assistance, to include selection of local counsel, review of written briefs and publications of the courts, and compliance with state and local licensing laws. * Availability of a back-up emergency force. 5 1999-323 ~ ItY! EMPLOYMENT AND PERSONNEL POLICIES EMPLOYMENT AND PERSONNEL POLICIES The Wackenhut Corporation is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer, and therefore does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, national origin, handicap, age, marital or veteran status. Wackenhut's Affirmative Action Plan will be consulted when considering applications for employment and promotion. Conditions of Emplovment Security Officers must be mentally alert and capable of exercising good judgment, implementing instructions, assimilating necessary information and training, be punctual, and display a high attention to detail. Security Officers will be friendly and courteous, display refined observation skills, and be capable of reading post orders and comprehending orders written or spoken in English. Emotional and mental stability is essential for the effective performance of the Security Officer duties which, under emergency situations, may involve long working periods without relief. Absence of detectable neurotic or psychotic conditions which vrould adversely affect a Security Officer's ability to act safely and effectively in emergency conditions is a necessity. All Security Officers will perform their duties in a professional manner and meet the criteria listed as Requirements and Conditions of Employment. Selection and Evaluation We recognize that the hiring of personnel is imminent and must be based upon an effective screening procedure. When position vacancies occur, or The City Of San Bemardino increases manning level requirements, Wackenhut will adhere to the following Pre-employment Screening Procedure and will provide to The City Of San Bemardino certification for each Security person that the required background investigation has been completed. Wackenhut will fully comply with all federal, state, and local laws as they apply to the making of investigation reports and the disclosure requirements of such laws. Pre-Employment Screening CUSTOM PROTECTION OFFICER Custom Protection Officers must be mentally alert and capable of exercising good judgement, implementing instructions, assimilating necessary information and training, be punctual, and display a high attention to detail. Custom Protection Officers will also be friendly and courteous, display refined observation skills, and be capable of reading post 6 1999-323 orders and comprehending orders written or spoken in English. Emotional and mental stability is essential for the effective performance of the Custom Protection Officer's duties which, under emergency situations, may involve long worsting periods without relief. All applicants for the Custom Protection Officer position must meet the following criteria: Former Law Enforcement, Correctional Officer, Federal Agent Military Police Officer Military Elite Forces (Navy Seal, Army Ranger, etc... ) Police-Academy Cert~ed /Reserve Police Officer All applicants for the Custom Protection Officer position must also pass the following background checks: * Drug Screening Test * Physical Examination ' Psychological Testing * 10 year Criminal Check * 7 year Prior Employment Check * Reference Check * Driver's License Check Credit Check It must be emphasized that this levels of security represent the highest quality in the industry today. The hiring criteria, training hours, and background checks far exceed all industry standards. This higher standard allows us to attract the best of the security labor market. To recruit individuals to meet the stringent requirements of our CPO program, Wackenhut uses college employment services, military bases and reserve centers, trade magazines, employee referrals, local newspapers, and state and private employment agencies. The selection process begins with the applicants completing the standard Wackenhut Application for Employment form. The Application for Employment allows us to secure, from prospective employees, the background information needed to make sound employment decisions. It meets the nondiscriminatory requirements of both the Civil Rights Law and the Executive Orders issued for government contractors. The Personnel Clerk reviews the application carefully to ensure that the applicant has answered all questions. Some applicants may leave a question unanswered because they do not understand it, while others may intentionally avoid answering because they do not want to discose the information. Each application received is reviewed immediately for this purpose and the applicant will be instructed to provide additional responses as necessary to comply with instructions on the form. 7 1999-323 The next stage of the process is the initial interview with the Manager of Physical Security. During the interview, the application will be reviewed with the applicant, with special attention given to all items relative to minimum qualifications for employment and particularly those marked during the initial review of the completed forms. Additionally, the applicant will lie observed for personal grooming and appearance, health, maturity, oral communication, and apparent interest in the position. Any documentation of claimed training, experience, or other achievements will be requested at this time. The applicant will be questioned regarding any apparent discrepancies on the application, gaps in employment history, etc. At this time, those applicants found to be unqualified for employment with Wackenhut will be so advised and the reason thereof. Those who are found qual~ed will be advised of this decision and subsequently have a background check performed. The background check for the Custom Protection Officer will include the following: * EmolovmenUQualificetions Verification -Contact all employers for the previous 7 years to verify employment and verify that the applicant has not been terminated for other than honorable circumstances. We also verify health, education, periods of employment, etc. This is accomplished by telephone or letter. * Neighborhood or Reference Checks -Contact at least 2 additional persons who are not relatives for character references in an effort to establish the reliability and trustworthiness of the individuals. * Police Records Check -Verification that the candidate does not have a criminal record. This is conducted through our on line data base and at the courts. * Credit History -Conduct credit review of candidate to determine financial responsibility. Interview all raters who have given a negative review. * Druo Test - A annual drug screen will be conducted by a certified laboratory. * MMPI - A MMPI (Personality Inventory) will be conducted by a certified psychologist. * DMV - A check will be conducted to insure officer has a valid California drivers license and is current and in good standing. * Education - A check will be conducted to insure officer has a valid high School diploma or equivalent. S 1999-323 ~w* Upon receipt of the results of the investigation, the Investigator will forward the information to the Manager of Physical Security who will review the report and all other data available to determine whether adequate information exists to schedule a final interview. If insufficient data is received, additional investigations will be initiated, or he applicant will be re-interviewed regarding discrepancies or missing data. Employment Procedure Upon completion of the background investigation and determination that the applicant is suitable for employment, the Manager of Physical Security will present the applicant's file to the Area Manager for a final interview. This interview proceeds along the same lines as the initial interview with attention given to personal grooming and appearance, health, maturity, oral communication skills, and apparent interest in the position. If the applicant passes this phase, he/she is extended a bonafide job offer (subject to satisfying the Conditions of Employment), and if accepted, will continue the employment process. This will include the following: ' Instruction and testing of the required California Powers of Arrest program. Submission of fingerprint cards and application for licensing to the Department of Consumer Affairs. ' Passing the required training. Evaluation During the first ninety days of employment each employee, including retained incumbents, will be in a probationary status to ensure job suitability. Those personnel indicating any traits of undependability, unreliability or inability to work harmoniously with others, will not be retained. 9 1999-323 .- TRAINING TRAINING The Wackenhut Corporation offers it Security Officers and clients the most comprehensive training programs available in the security industry today. The quality of our professional security services stem from our insistence on development and administration of meaningful training plans and programs. The activation of those programs requires a training policy which has the unreserved endorsement and active support of a company's executive management; a training plan which is designed to effectively meet the specific needs of the client; lesson outlines and support material which reflect state-of-the-art; and a professional staff of instructors who effectively impact the trainees so that they are technically prepared to handle their assigned duties with performance excellence. The program must also motivate properly trained employees through superior leadership and first-line supervision to assure that the end result is a high quality service product. THE WACKENHUT TRAINING INSTITUTE The Wackenhut Training Institute (WTI) is the training division of The Wackenhut Corporation. It was established for the purpose of developing sophisticated training curricula, lesson plans, audio-visual aids, and platform training expertise to support the Corporation's operational missions. The Wackenhut Training Institute also offers its training expertise to proprietary firms, governmental agencies, and competitive companies on a contractual basis. Throughout the past 20 years, Wackenhut has been extensively involved in establishing and maintaining a wide variety of security, safety, and law enforcement training programs for Wackenhut employees and for client personnel. An estimated 100,000 persons have been trained in various aspects of industrial security, fire protection, industrial safety; motivation, supervisory, and management techniques; and secretarial, clerical, and other skills. Training has been provided in formal classroom sessions, seminars, field exercises, and on-the job application by WTI instructors using Wackenhut-developed training and operational manuals, handbooks, audio-visual presentations, and technical reference data. Wackenhut's staff of training professionals at its Corporate headquarters is continually involved in maintaining, updating, and expanding the various training programs. This staff supports Wackenhut's operations units in their training requirements, but is also available to our clients, on a contractual basis, for any additional training programs. The Wackenhut Corporation strives to provide its clients with personnel who will perform beyond expectations. The new Security Officer is introduced to the job through an forty (40) hour'dass room course' on the duties and responsibilities of the City Of to 1999-323 Rialto Police Department's policy & procedures, including the eight (8) hour "Title 15° requirement . An additional minimum of sixteen= (16) hours of 'On-The-Job' specific training and eight (8) hours of quarterly remedial training. Training includes the following: 1. PRE-EMPLOYMENT ORIENTATION AND TESTING A. CLETS/NCIC B. CNI (Central Name Index) C. SAW (Sheriff Automated Warrant System) D. Policy & Procedure Manual E. Standard Operational Procedure Manual F. Records Bureau or Dispatch Center Operational Procedures Manual The Wackenhut Corporation offers it Security Officers and clients the most comprehensive training programs available in the security industry today. The quality of our professional security services stem from our insistence on development and administration of meaningful training plans and programs. The activation of those programs requires a training policy which has the unreserved endorsement and active support of a company's executive management; a training plan which is designed to effectively meet the specific needs of the client; lesson outlines and support material which reflect state-of-the-art; and a professional staff of instructors who effectively impact the trainees so that they are technically prepared to handle their assigned duties with performance excellence. The program must also motivate properly trained employees through superior leadership and first-line supervision to assure that the end result is a high quality service product. Every officer in The Wackenhut Corporation receives basic training in security procedures. Basic training, however is not sufficient for the superior cadre of security personnel who wear the CPO uniform. For them nothing short of a cemprehensive forty (40) hour classroom training program will suffice. (Please see Sectlon 8) Following is a course outline of TWC's 40-hour Custom Protection Officer Training Program. This program is intended to lie interactive. Students are encouraged to ask questions. Case studies, teaming exercises, role playing, self-quizzes, and the like are included throughout to assist in making this a meaningful teaming experience. 11 1999-323 CPO TRAINING PROGRAM In this training program, the "Special¢ed Topics" Section is designed to be a compilation of elective topics speaficelly fashioned to meet our Gient's site-speafic needs. The CPO course topics as well as comparable instruction times are as follows: TOPIC HOURS INTRODUCTION 0.5 -Course Introduction -CPO Program Overview BASIC PREPAREDNESS -Handbook Review 1 -Image, Professionalism, and General Duties - 1 -Shift Work and Sleep Adjustment 1.5 -First Responder, First Aid 1.5 LEGALITIES -Legal Authority; Scope/Limitations 2 -Power of Arrest 1 -Search and Seizure 1 -Preservation of Evidence 1 -Courtroom Testimony 1 PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATIONS -Field Note Taking 0.5 -Report Writing 2 -Two-Way Radio Operations 1 -Telephone Courtesy 0.5 PHYSICAL SECURITY -Patrol 1.5 -Night Vision Techniques 1 -Facility Access and Key Control 1 -Alarm Systems 1 -Fire Protection and Suppression 1.5 -Accident Prevention 1 INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS -Human Relations 1.5 -Interpersonal Communication 1 -Substance Abuse: Drugs 1 -Substance Abuse: Alcohol 1 12 1999-323 SPECIALIZED TOPICS' S.5 COURSE ADMINISTRATION -Introduction 1.5 -Review 1.5 -Final Exam and Feedback 2 -Lunch (1/2 hour daily) 2_5 TOTAL HOURS 40 Results of the orientation program and all other training activity are recorded on a 'Training Report for Security Officers" which is maintained in the employee's personnel file. 2. SECURITY OFFICER HANDBOOK FAMILIARIZATION AND TESTING A Wackenhut Security Officer Manual is issued to each newly hired individual and the employee is instructed to read and become familiar with the manual's contents. Employees are advised that a test will be administered on the contents of the manual by the Training Director. The answer sheet is placed in the employee's personnel file and the examination results are entered on the 'Training Report for Security Officers". 3. SITE/POST TRAINING After employment, each individual will receive hours on-the job training conducted by a Supervisor and/or Training Director. The training will consist of, but is not limited to: pertinent information regarding The. City Of San Bernardino; review of special and post orders; shift hours and schedules; alarm systems; fire extinguisher locations; ingress and egress controls; client and TWC reports; emergency telephone numbers; and any other instruction necessary to properly insure that the new Security Officer can handle this assignment properly. On-the job training will be recorded on the Wackenhut Training Report for Security Officers and placed in the individual's personnel file. 13 1999-323 ~ QUALITY ASSURANCE Quality Assurance Wackenhut's Quality Assurance Program is designed to provide you with the greatest level of performance for your security investment. We can provide coordinated services for a single location or many locations nationwide. This reduces the time and effort required to meet your needs and/or expand programs. Acknowledging that our services must complement your overall security posture, we have developed a special Client Relations Program in which you will be asked by our Corporate Headquarters to evaluate our job performance. Your comments, which will be periodically solicited in the form of a brief questionnaire, will enable us to be totally responsive to your needs and also identify ways to improve our services. Should corrective action be necessary to resolve a situation which you feel adversely impacts on your security posture, afollow-up procedure has been established by our Corporate Headquarters to monitor and confirm the adequacy of our remedial action. Area Managers monitor, supervise, and visit each facility on a monthly basis, or as often as regwred, to ascertain any recommendations and/or suggestions for improvement of security and solution of any personnel problems. One of the major responsibilities of the Wackenhut Manager is to maintain close relations with appropriate The City Of San Bemardino's representatives and subordinate Wackenhut personnel to assure that services provided by the Company are in accordance with the expectations, and policies/procedures of The City Of San Bemardino. Wackenhut's account supervision will be delegated the authority to provide services in accordance with terms of the contract for such services and as otherwise directed by The City Of San Bemardino, in an efficient, effective manner. As such, the Account Manager shall provide the single point of contact through which all ContractoNThe City Of San Bemardino communications, work, and technical direction shall flow. Wackenhut pledges to maintain its contract performance on the highest priority level. It is Wackenhut policy on all major protective services to designate a Senior Corporate Quality Assurance Officer. It is the responsibility of that individual to conduct periodic management quality assurance reviews of the entire project and to inquire into the satisfaction of the client. In the event of major technical problems with any service or deliverables provided under this contract, this individual will have the authority to direct additional resources to the contract. - As representative of the interest of Wackenhut in The City Of San Bemardino's project, Mr. George Zeiss, Vice President, Client Relations, will be the designated Corporate Quality Assurance Officer for the proposed effort. Wackenhut will 14 1999-323 I , develop, implement, operate, and maintain a Quality Control Plan designed to optimize effective and responsive security services in support of The City Of San Bemardino's property. The Quality Control Plan will establish standards of performance and provide a reporting and evaluation system that will assist the Wackenhut Account Manager and Area Manager to identify problem areas and improve performance. The Quality Control Plan also will insure that security force operations are coordinated, integrated, and accomplished in the most efficient, proficient, and cost-effective manner possible. Specific objectives of the Quality Control Program will ensure that: All requirements of the contract are fully implemented and maintained. " Supplies utilized and services performed are subject to inspection and control. Each Supervisor is assigned clear and specific responsibilities and performance standards. ` Objective assessment of service is accomplished through inspections. Data, trends, and actions taken are recorded and analyzed to insure contract compliance and improve performance. Statistical planning and analysis of procedures are accomplished to determine program effectiveness. All administrative procedures, reports, and records are integrated, coordinated, complete, and current. All required reports are complete, accurate, and timely. The Account Manager will be responsible for the daily quality control activities, to include personnel qualifications and performance; suitability, quantity, and quality of equipment, materials, and supplies; accurate reports, records, budgetary and financial data in compliance with all contract requirements; and professional and on-time services. Wackenhut is committed to excellence in the providing of security services and will provide a high standard of quality assurance. Commitment to quality begins with making key decisions; investments of time, money and resources uo-front vs. reaction to problem resolution in the past tense. In an international corporation such as Wackenhut, a team effort is required if good service is to result. Managers at the wrporate level establish the standards and guidelines of performance to ensure that required resources are supplied down-line to the local level of operation. Local management must be able and willing to achieve the standards that have been established. The Wackenhut Riverside Office is awaiting the opportunity to exercise the Wackenhut advantages for The City Of San Bernardino. 15 1999-323 UNIFORMS UNIFORM MAINTENANCE PROGRAM Wackenhut provides a complete complement of uniforms for all of our employees at no cost or deposit to the individual. They are required to maintain their uniforms in neat and orderly manner at all times. Wackenhut pays for all cleaning of uniforms. A copy of the Uniform Brochure is provided at the end of this Section. The standard uniforms available for use at The City Of San Bernardino is located on the last page of the brochure (with soft insignia, no rank). These uniforms are well suited for patrolling and access control, easily recognizable as security, and generally project authority. We are willino to customize a uniform as Iona as it meets the state regulations. There should be no additional cost unless the desioNuniform are too extravaoant/costly. Not only will Wackenhut issue the required number of uniforms, we also encourage the officer to maintain a professional appearance. Formal inspections by the Account Manager and Shift Supervisors will identify those uniforms in need of replacement, repair, or new issue. Additionally, officers are encouraged to exchange uniforms showing unsightly wear or stains. Newly issued and replacement uniforms are provided at no cost or deposit to the employee. Proper wearing of the uniform presents an image of authority while aiding in public relations and creates a sense of responsibility in the Security Officer position. 16 1999-323 • i BILL RATES BILL RATES 8 FRINGE BENEFITS Wackenhut has developed what we believe is a comprehensive wage, incentive and fringe benefit plan included in the below bill rate. The following package will allow us to attract and retain a competent and well motivated security force. Please note, however, that we remain flexible with regard to the exact composition of these benefit plans and would welcome the opportunity to discuss ways to improve upon them. CLASSIFICATION BILL RATE OT/HOLIDAY" Custom Protection Officer 14.75 20.65 (Mnual Estimated Cost: ) 376 (hrs perwk) x $14.75 (per hr) x 52 (wks pery~ = s288,39Z00 . (A 3% to 5% increase normally occurs per twelve (12) months. This figure will be agreed upon by both parties.) "Note: Applies a~oroved overtime. The above bill rates include all holiday pay/hours worked. We recognize 6 holidays annually. They are as follows: New Years Day Memorial Day Independence Day Labor Day Thanksgiving Day Christmas Day The aforementioned rate includes the following (please see enclosed details): Preemployment Screening Payroll Taxes & Insurance Training General Liability Insurance Supervision Fringe Benefits Uniforms 24 Hour Dispatch 1 wks vacation 401(Iq GROUP INSURANCE 042 PLAN Basic Coverage on No WaiU$25 Emalovee Contribution ' Medicellnsurance $500 Deductible Comprehensive Medical Coverage. The plan pays 80°~ of 17 1999-323 reasonable and customary covered medical expenses after the satisfaction of a $500 per person calendar year, all Gause deductible. Life-time maximum benefit per person is $250,000 plus a $50,000 annual cap. $1,000 Life Insurance ($500 if age 70 or over). $1,000 Accidental Death and Dismemberment ($500 if age 70 or over). Employees age 70 and over, eligible for Government Medicare, are eligible only for the life insurance and accidental death and dismemberment parts of the above coverage in the reduced amounts shown. Dependent Coverage -Three Month Waiting Period The employee has the option of including dependents, spouse under 70 and unmarried children from birth to age 19, and from 19 to 23 if they are attending school as a full- time student during that period of time, for the $500 Deductible Comprehensive Medical Coverage. Each member in the family will be covered for payment of 80°r6 of any reasonable and customary medical expenses after each member has satisfied the $500 calendar year, all clause deductible. This is an overall maximum benefit for each family member the same as the deductible. This coverage is at the employee's expense through payroll deductions. Additional GfOUD Life Insurance -Three Month Waiting Period Eligible employees also have the option of selecting an additional $2,000 life insurance ($1,000 if age 70 or over), $2,000 accidental death and dismemberment insurance ($1,000 if age 70 or over), through payroll deductions. This is in addition to the life insurance and accidental death and dismemberment paid by the company described under "Basic Coverage on Employee" above. These amounts and premiums, therefore are reduced 50% on all life insurance and accidental death and dismemberment when the employee reaches age 70. Vacation Policy We will offer all full-time personnel (40 hours per week) accrue paid vacation. This will also act as an incentive to retain officers and avoid tum over. To the extent practical and consistent with operational requirements, employees will be permitted to take vacation consistent with their preference but in accordance with the period scheduled by Wackenhut. Employees are eligible to take their vacation upon completion of their first year of employment. Consistent with California Labor Law, an employee who leaves the company prior to one (1) year service, but after a 90-day probationary period, will receive monetary compensation for vacation time accrued. 18 1999-323 HOLIDAYS TWC recognized holidays for hourly employees shall be: ' New Years Day 'Labor Day " Memorial Day 'Thanksgiving Day * Independence Day * Christmas Day Employees required to work on these days will be paid at time and one half rate. We will be glad to include any client holidays not on the list. SAVINGS PLAN 401(K) This summary highlights the main features of the 401 (K) Plan for employees of The Wackenhut Corporation. It is not intended to provide a complete plan description. Eligible Emolovees: When employees have completed one year of service, they are eligible to participate, providing they are not already a participant in another Company- sponsored 401 (K) Plan. Years of service with any affiliated or subsidiary company of Wackenhut will be recognized. Emolovee Contributions: Employees can contribute 1 °k to 20% of their compensation to the plan on a payroll deduction basis. The maximum contribution is $7,000 per year. The contribution will be on a pre-tax basis. The earnings will be tax deferred until distributed. Vesting: Employees are always 100% vested in their contributions and the earnings on their contributions. Death Benefits: If an employee should die, the beneficiary will receive full payment of all funds and earnings in the employee's account as of the date of death. Disability Benefits: If an employee becomes disabled and qualifies for benefits under the Social Security Act, the full amount of the employee's account becomes available to supplement Social Security or the money can remain in the account for future needs. Remaining funds will be credited with investment earnings. Normal Retirement: The normal retirement date is age 65. Earlv Retirement: When an employee has ten years of service, he can request early retirement at age 55 and after. Retirement Benefit: When an employee retires, he will be entitled to the full amount in their account at the time of retirement. 19 1999-323 i Retirement Ootions: (Either early or normal retirement.) Options available under the plan include: 1) Case. 2) Life Annuity. 3) Life Annuity with 10-year Certain. 4) Joint Survivor Annuity. (If the employee is married when the benefit is payable, he must elect this option unless his spouse agrees othervvise.) In-Service Withdrawals: Withdrawal of any of an employee's pre-tax contributions is permitted, providing he has a legitimate financial hardship approved by the Administrative Committee. Loans: Participants can borrow against their pre-tax contributions, subject to the limits imposed by the Internal Revenue Service. The principal may be no more than the smallest following amounts: * $50,000 ;or * the vested portion of all the employee's accounts; or 'the greater of $10,000 or 50°~ of the vested portion of all the employee's accounts. Repayment must be made over a five year period and interest will be charged at a reasonable rate. Investments: The funds will be invested in a competitive guaranteed interest contract with an insurance company. EMPLOYEE INCENTIVE PROGRANt The Wackenhut Corporation offers many programs which recognize the pertormance, service, longevity, etc. of its employees. They include: Officer of the QuartedYear Each Area Manager will nominate one employee each quarter as a candidate for this award. The criteria for such nomination will involve: * Appearance * Attendance * Attitude * Job Performance The Senior Vice President, Domestic Operations will convene a panel and select the Officer of the Quarter. The person selected will be awarded a $100 U.S. Savings Bond. From the selected Officers each quarter, the panel will select the Officer of the Year, who will be awarded a $500 U.S. Savings Bond. 20 1999-323 l Wackenhut Service Awards Employees are recognized for various years of service (5, 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30) with the Company. Service awards (gift or pin selection) are present each month to the employee in a,- dignified, appropriate ceremony. Photographs will appear in the "Wackenhut Pipeline". W-Valor (Outstanding Servicel Award Occasions may arise when a member of the Wackenhut Security Force at your facility performs a noteworthy service such as saving another person's life, apprehending a criminal, thwarting an intrusion, etc. Such meritorious action will be recognized. Besides an appropriate certificate and a sterling silver W-Valor pin, the recognition will also provide a monetary award of $50 to $250, as deemed appropriate by the Wackenhut District Manager. Incentive Award TWC employees are recognized for outstanding or unusual performance of duty by formal certifications of appreciation, recognition, and distinction. 21 1999-323 INSURANCE PROGRAM INSURANCE The Wackenhut Corporation has what it believes to be the most comprehensive program available in today's insurance market. The program covers the parent Corporation and all domestic subsidiaries. Coverage is written by one of the nation's largest insurance companies. A resume of our portfolio follows for your consideration. Coverage COMPREHENSIVE GENERAL AND AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY POLICY GENERAL LIABILITY 1. Bodily Iniurv and Property Damage Liabilitv -Covers legal liability for bodily injury and property damage arising out of an occurrence involved in the operations of The Wackenhut Corporation; limits of $5,000,000 combined single limit and $5,000,000 aggregate. 2. Personal Iniurv Coverage -Covers legal liability for damages resulting ftom personal injury including; but not limited to, false arrest, false imprisonment, detention, libel and slander, malicious prosecution, invasion of privacy, wrongful eviction or wrongful entry, mental injury, mental anguish, shock, defamation of character, discrimination; limits of $5,000,000 combined single limit and $5,000,000 aggregate. 3. Independent Contractor's Protective Liabilitv -Covers legal liability for either bodily injury or property damage to others arising out of the operations of independent contractors who are subcontractors of The Wackenhut Corporation; limits of $5,000,000 combined single limit and $5,000,000 aggregate. 4. Client Property Coverage -Covers legal liability for loss or injury to or destruction of property of the client entrusted to The Wackenhut Corporation caused by dishonesty or negligence of its employees; limits of $5,000,000 combined single limit and $5,000,000 aggregate. 5. Blanket Contractual Coverage -Covers liability assumed by The Wackenhut ~ Corporation by contract or agreement; limits of $5,000,000 combined single limit and $5,000,000 aggregate. 22 ..~,.~ 1999-323 6. Errors and Omissions Coverage -Covers legal liability for losses from errors, omissions, or negligent acts of employees of The Wackenhut Corporation in the conduct of its business; limits of $5,000,000 combined single limits and $5,000,000 aggregate. 7. Comarehensive Automobile Liability -Covers legal liability for bodily injury and property damage arising out of the ownership, maintenance, or use of any vehicle utilized in connection with the operations of The Wackenhut Corporation; limits of $5,000,000 combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage. WORKER'S COMPENSATION Workers Compensation and Employer's Liability Insurance covers all employees of The Wackenhut Corporation in every state allowing Worker's Compensation Insurance to be written by an Insurance Company. In those few states requiring State Fund Insurance, The Wackenhut Corporation is a subscriber to the state program. BONDING In lieu of bonding its employees, The Wackenhut Corporation provides insurance coverage for dishonest acts under its Broad Form Property Endorsement Policy inclusive of base coverage of $5,000,000. RISK DEPARTMENT A well-staffed Insurance Department is located at Corporate Headquarters available to obtain any additional insurance where needed due to the nature of a client's operations. This department will also respond to any questions or supply any additional details. L 23