Res No 144-10-13178RESOLUTION NO.: 144-10-13178
A Resolution of the Mayor and City Commission of the City of South Miami,
Florida, authorizing the Acting City Manager to execute a Letter of
Agreement with International Data Consultants (IDC) a Multimedia and
Information Technology Consulting Firm in the amount of $ 5,500.00; and
providing for an effective date.
Whereas, the City of South Miami wishes to contract with International Data Consultants (IDC) a
Multimedia and Information Technology Consulting Firm; and
Whereas, the City of South Miami needs certain assistance and expertise in the MIS Department due to the
current changes in that department; and
Whereas, International Data Consultants (IDC) is a multimedia and informational technology consulting
firm that specializes in helping corporations, government agencies and non -profit institutions apply and use
technology for successful and profitable business growth. International Data Consultants (IDC) has been in
business since 1994; and
Whereas, hrtemational Data Consultants (IDC) can help implement technology, systems consulting and
technical services, local area network design, project management, installation and maintenance and e -mail system
design installation; and
Now, therefore, be it resolved by the Mayor and City Commission of the City of South Miami,
Florida that:
Section 1: The Mayor and City Commission authorize the Acting City Manager to execute the Letter of
Agreement with International Data Consultants (IDC) at a rate of $125 per hour for services from Monday 8:30
AM through Friday 6:00 PM. Any request for work from Friday at 6:01 PM through Monday at 6:59 AM is
invoiced at double time or $250 per hour in 1 hour increments unless other arrangements are made beforehand in
writing to accommodate special projects. Should the City prefer to pay in Pre Paid blocks of time with no
expiration date, International Data Consultants (IDC) can offer the City a 50 hour block at $110 per hour or
$5,500.00
Section 2 This resolution shall be effective immediately.
Passed and Adopted this 27 day of July , 2010.
Attest: n
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Read and approved as to form
and sufficiency:
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Approved:
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Commission Vote:
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Mayor Stoddard:
absent
Vice Mayor Newman:
Yea
Commissioner Palmer:
Yea
Commissioner Beasley:
Yea
Commissioner Harris:
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CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI r
OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER
INTER - OFFICE MEMORANDUM 2001
To: The Honorable Mayor & Members of the City Commission
Via: Buford R. "Randy" Witt, Acting City M kenda From: Alfredo Riverol, Finance Director Date: July 27, 2010 Item No.:
Subject: A Resolution of the Mayor and City Commission of the City of South
Miami, Florida, authorizing the Acting City Manager to execute a contract
agreement with International Consulting Firm (IDC) a Multimedia and Information
Technology Consulting Services in the amount of $ 5;500.00; and providing for
an effective date,
Background: In light of the current changes in the MIS Division, the City's MIS
Department is shorthanded and in need of certain assistance and
expertise in order to provide essential technical support. Also, there is
technical restructure needed to evaluate IT infrastructure and plan
improvements.
By contracting the services of International Data Consultants (IDC) a
multimedia and information Technology Consulting Firm it will bring much
needed assistance to the City's MIS Department in maintaining the
network infrastructure. IDC is currently on a State of Florida Contract
and preventive service to several South Florida cities.
Cost: $ 5,500.00
Funding Source: 001- 1340 - 513 -3450 Contractual Services, pending a transfer of $5,500
after expenditure the balance of the account is $ 2,239.12
Backup Documentation:
❑ International Data Consultants (IDC) Letter of Agreement.
❑ International Data Consultants (IDC) List of Clients
O International Data Consultants (IDC) Scope of Services Company
provides and Contract Summary
South Miami
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CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI r
OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER a
INTER - OFFICE MEMORANDUM 2001
To: The Honorable Mayor & Members of the City Commission
From: Buford R. "Randy" Witt, Acting City Manager
Date: July 27, 2010
Re: Multimedia and Information Technology Consulting Services
In light of the current termination of the MIS Manager, the City's MIS department is
shorthanded and in need of certain assistance and expertise, as well as requiring an
audit of the infractusture with a plan for improvements.
I wish to contract the services of international Data Consultants (IDC) a Multimedia and
Information Technology consulting Firm, Attached you will find information relating to
the firm and a list of their current clients which include private clients as well as
government clients.
IDC, is currently on a State of Florida Contract and private IT Services to service
others.
I recommend that the Cit y purchase a block of 50 hours, the minimum amount
required to obtain the hourly rate of $ 110 which is less than the State of Florida
Contract 973 - 561 -010 -1 rate for a total of $5,500 from account 001- 1340 -513 -3450.
6/10/2010
City of South Miami
Letter of Agreement
Mr. Riverol,
This document is to serve as a Letter of Agreement between International Data Consultants, Inc. (IDC)
and the City of South Miami (City).
IDC is a State of Florida Vendor, SPURS Vendor Number: F- 650488212 -001 and is an approved vendor
on the State of Florida Information Technology Consulting Services Contract Number 973 - 561 - 010 -1.
IDC will provide the City with various consulting services involving Multimedia and Information
Technology. All work is guaranteed to be performed in a professional manner with results considered to
be approved and accepted by the City with payment to IDC for monthly invoices.
IDC will invoice the City on a time and materials basis at a rate of $125 per hour in 15 minute increments.
The City will be invoiced once per month with net 30 day terms and no travel time is invoiced. The City is
offered a 4 business hour response time at no additional charge.
The $125 per hour rate is valid Monday at 8:30 AM through Friday at 6:OOPM. Any request for work from
Friday at 6:01 PM through Monday at 6:59 AM is invoiced at double time or $250 per hour in 1 hour
increments unless other arrangements are made beforehand in writing to accommodate special projects.
Should the City prefer to pay in Pre Paid Blocks of time with no expiration date, IDC can offer the City a
50 hour block at $110 per hour or $5,500.
On those occasions when data is involved, IDC agrees to keep all data confidential and the sole property
of the City. IDC will take all necessary steps to maintain and secure City data; however, IDC will not
accept responsibility for the data. All data integrity and backups are the sole responsibility of the City.
IDC will create a City help email address in the IDC Helpdesk database to facilitate the reporting of
problems to IDC at no additional charge.
As always should you have any additional question please feel free to contact me at 305 - 298 -8373.
Agreed to: June 11'h, 2010
Dennis R. Deblois
President / CEO
International Data Consultants, Inc.
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Alfredo Rivl�rof
Finance Director
City of South Miami
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Contract Summary
I GENERAL INFORMATION
1. Contract Number: 973 -561 -010 -1
2. Effective Date: 09/15/2009
3. Expiration Date: 0881/20I2
4. Contract Administrator: Holly Merrick
5. Product/Services Under Contract:
• i) Project Area 1, Analysis & Design
• ii) Project Area 2, Development & Integration
• iii) Project Area 3, Operational & Support
• iv) Project Area 4, Staff Augmentation
II HOW TO USE THIS CONTRACT
1. It is strongly recommended to fully review the entire Contract after the overview
below.
2. This Contract provides a broad range of IT Services in two ways (The Contract Project
Areas are defined below):
i) To provide Staff Augmentation services (Project Area 4, no RPQ required)
through the issuance of Time and Materials Task Orders (purchase orders)
ii) To provide a streamlined, flexible RFQ process to procure more complex IT
Services (up to $10 million in scope) that are project oriented in nature, and can
be quoted by vendors by offering a fixed price for the entire project solution. In
this second approach, the Agency will provide a statement of work and solicit the
minimum number of quotations required from vendors awarded in the appropriate
Project Area (1, 2, and 3) in order to select the vendor providing the Best Value to
meet the Agency's needs.
3. After determining which of these two approaches is most appropriate, the Buyer will
use the Contract in the following steps:
• i) IDENTIFY STAFFING NEEDS or PROJECT REQUIREMENTS: Develop a
detailed Statement of Work with clear definition of Deliverables and Benchmarks.
See Contract Section 3a for Job Title Descriptions (note Job Title and Job
Numbers to quickly find Descriptions and Staff Augmentation Prices) including
the required experience and education for each position.
ii) PREPARE T14E RFQ: An Agency may use its own RFQ format or borrow
another agency's RFQ format
iii) SELECTION OF VENDORS for RFQ: See Price Sheets to review and select
awarded vendors by Project Area.
iv) ISSUE T14E RFQ: See Contract Section 6 for Task Order and Quotation
Requirements. The Agency will solicit quotations per Contract Section 6 (see the
Table Below) and select the quotation that provides the Best Value to the State.
See "QUOTATION REQUIREMENTS" below to determine how many quotes
are required.
III CONTRACT PERFORMANCE MEASURES:
1. Upon completion of Task Orders, both the Agency and Vendor are required to make
comments about the Task Order. Vendors must submit IT Consulting Services Completed
Tasks - Vendor Form (vnd.ms -excel 29.00 kB) on a Quarterly basis to the Contract
Administrator and Customers are to complete the Survey on the Contract tvebsite.
2. Vendor Selection in the Appropriate Project Area: Vendor Contact information for all
companies is available under Contractors.
3. Staff Augmentation vendors are selected by using the Job Title Descriptions in
Contract Section 3a in conjunction with the Staff Augmentation Price Sheet which lists
the awarded companies and indicates each vendor's Contract rate for each position.
Quotations are not required, but Agencies may choose to negotiate or solicit quotations
and information among these vendors.
4. For project - oriented solutions as described above, an Agency must solicit quotations
among the vendors awarded in Project Areas 1, 2 and 3. View the Price Sheets for Project
Areas 1, 2, 3 and 4 to see the listing of awarded vendors in each of these Project Area as
defined below. There are requirements for TBREE, TEN or ALL Vendors in a particular
Project Area depending on the dollar value of the Agency solution as follows:
TV QUOTATION REQUIREMENTS
V PROJECT AREAS DEFINED
1. Project Area 1 Analysis and Design - Encompasses IT Planning, Studies, and
Assessment to assist organizations in both information technology capital planning and
assessment, including but not limited to:
• i) Business case analysis (e.g. costs/benefit and risk analysis)
• ii) Performance measurements
• iii) Independent validation and verification of systems development
• iv) Estimating return on investment and /or earned value
• v) Compliance with State interoperability standards as defined by the State
Technology Office
2. Project Area 2 Development and Integration - The services offered under this area
include project management of systems development that organizations consider
important. The services include but are not limited to the following:
• i) Management of systems integration
• ii) System and software development
• iii) Modernization of legacy systems to web enabled applications
• iv) Software development, customization of commercial - off -the -shelf (COTS)
software packages, and migration to modular applications
• v) Development and integration internet/intranet /web applications
• vi) Development and integration of security, firewalls, and critical infrastructures
• vii) Development, integration and implementation of the following:
o Networks (e.g. LAN/WAN /MAN)
o Data warehousing
o Electronic Commerce /Electronic Data interchange
o Crroupware
o Next generation internet
o Client/Server computing
o Workflow and imaging
3. Project Area 3 Operational and Support -The services offered under this area
include a broad range of IT related to Operations and Support Services. Anticipated
services include, but are not limited to the following:
• i) Management and support of Local Area Networks (LANs), Metropolitan Area
Networks (MANs), and Wide Area Networks (WANs)
• ii) Computer systems administration, management and maintenance
• iii) Data entry, data storage, data retrieval, and electronic records management
• iv) Specialized workstation (i. e. CAD, CAD /CV, GIS) support
• v) Computer equipment maintenance (both on -going and on -call)
• vi) Desktop support
• vii) Production Support
• viii) Database generation and database management
• ix) Data and /or media management
• x) Document Imaging Services
xi) Disaster Recovery Services
xii) Orientation and training
xiii) Information center /help desk
4. Project Area 4 Staff Augmentation - This Project Area differs greatly from the
previous three, in that it does not relate to a particular part of a project life cycle, Unlike
work performed within the previous three Project Areas, Staff Augmentation is not
generally project - oriented. See the Index Award for a listing of awarded Staff
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Position its company provides under. For project Area 4, simple staff augmentation
efforts, the customer may also issue the Task Order to a Contractor Awarded in Project
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