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17To: From: Date: Subject: CITY OF SOUTH M lAM I OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM The Honorable Mayor & Members of the City Commission Hector Mirabile, PhD., City Manager/,~ . J ,., October 23,2012 Agenda Item NO':-l-/ 2001 A Resolution authorizing the City Manager to pay SunGard Public Sector with approved Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) funds for an electronic arrest form application, in the amount of$II,364.00 from account #120-3405-521-4634, resulting in a multi-year service agreement with an annual maintenance expenditure amount of approximately $1,800. Background: The South Miami Police Department is one of SunGard's customers, which are being required by Miami-Dade County to use an electronic arrest form provided by the county, to create a means to import the arrest data that is entered into the county electronic arrest form into their RMS system. The automated A-Form application will allow South Miami officers to enter arrest information in on-line and off-line modes from a mobile or desktop environment. Furthermore, the City's approved OSSI maintenance agreement via resolution #135-11-13449 will increase annually by approximately $1,800 to pay for the maintenance and support of the A-form interface project commencing the second year. Grant Amt: $11,364.00, using account #120-3405-4634, with a current balance of$II,364.00. Attachments: 0 Proposed Resolution o SunGard Scope of Work (SOW) o Resolution No. 58-12-13615 o Resolution No. 135-11-13449 o SunGard Software Maintenance Agreement o SunGard Sole Source Letter 1 RESOLUTION NO: _______ _ 2 3 4 A Resolution authorizing the City Manager to pay SunGard Public Sector, Inc. with 5 approved Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) funds for an electronic 6 arrest form application, in the amount of $11,364.00 from account #120-3405-521-4634, and 7 a multi-year service agreement with an annual maintenance expenditure amount of 8 approximately $1,800. 9 10 11 WHEREAS, the South Miami Police Department ("SMPD") is one of SunGard Public Sector, 12 Inc. ("SunGard")'s customers. The SMPD is required by Miami-Dade County to use an electronic arrest 13 form ("A-Form") provided by the county and SMPD needs to create a means to import the arrest data into 14 the county electronic arrest form from SMPD RMS system, and 15 16 WHEREAS, interfacing of the SMPD's RMS system with the County's automated A-Form will 17 allow South Miami officers to enter arrest information in on-line and off-line modes from a mobile or 18 desktop environment, and 19 20 WHEREAS, the objective of this A-form Interface Project is to expedite the booking process by 21 having arrest information available at the detention facilities by the time the officer arrives with the 22 arrestee by automating the arrest affidavit, and 23 24 WHEREAS, the South Miami Police Department RMS vendor (SunGard) is the sole source for 25 the development of the program code needed to create the interface between the Thinkstream A-Form 26 Automation Solution and the existing SMPD RMS system for arrest and statute information. 27 28 29 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION 30 OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA: 31 32 33 Section 1: The City Manager is authorized to use approved Edward Byrne Memorial Justice 34 Assistance Grant (JAG) funds to pay SunGard Public Sector for the creation and installation of the A- 35 form interface application in the amount of $11,364.00, using account #120-3405-521-4634, with a 36 current balance of$11,364.00. A copy of the contract with SunGard is attached. 37 38 Section 2: If any section clause, sentence, or phrase of this resolution is for any reason held 39 invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, the holding shall not affect the validity of 40 the remaining portions of this resolution. 41 42 Section 3: This resolution shall become effective immediately upon adoption by vote of the City 43 Commission. 44 1 PASSED AND ADOPTED this __ day of ,2012. 2 3 4 ATTEST: APPROVED: 5 6 7 8 CITY CLERK MAYOR 9 10 READ AND APPROVED AS TO FORM, COMMISSION VOTE: 11 LANGUAGE, LEGALITY AND Mayor Stoddard: 12 EXECUTION THEREOF Vice Mayor Liebman: l3 Commissioner Newman: 14 Commissioner Harris: 15 CITY ATTORNEY Commissioner Welsh: MIAMI-DADE ARREST FORM IMPORT (THINKSTREAM) Provided to: AVENTURA POLICE DEPARTMENT CONFIDENTIAL CORAL GABLES POLICE DEPARTMENT DORAL POLICE DEPARTMENT HOMESTEAD POLICE DEPARTMENT MIAMI-DADE SCHOOLS MIAMI GARDENS POLICE DEPARTMENT NORTH MIAMI BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT OPA-LOCKA POLICE DEPARTMENT PINECREST POLICE DEPARTMENT SOUTH MIAMI POLICE DEPARTMENT SUNNY ISLES BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT PAGE 1 OF 24 10/23/2012 : , I ,; " , ' , '~' " " ,."" I' I ' I" ;,:' " SC0PE OF WORK ; "' '1 • 1 < • ~ ~ ) ~ • \ ~ I I ' SOW ID: 3529 SCR #: 2012-#### Date: August 20, 2012 Revision Date: <INSERT CUSTOMER NAME> (Customer) has requested that SUNGARD PUBLIC SECTOR INC. (SunGard) provide a written quote and Scope of Work (SOW) ordering SunGard to undertake the application software <INSERT EITHER "modification" OR "development" OR "conversion"> project more fully described herein (also referred to as "work" or "project" or "implementation"). The purpose of this document is to provide a written SOW for this project that defines all SunGard deliverables, criteria for acceptance, resulting annual maintenance, hardware and infrastructure requirements, implementation schedule and other implementation considerations. Items, features or functionality not specifically included in this document shall be considered outside of the SOW. Any future change will require a written Change Order approved by both parties, shall be subject to additional charges, and will likely have an impact on the implementation schedule. Change Orders shall not delay the implementation, acceptance, or payment in full of the accepted base functionality proposed within this document. Please refer to the Section entitled, "Parties Responsibilities" which documents each party's responsibilities, any project dependencies and other important related issues. SunGard is providing the implementation services related to the application software only to meet the specifications contained in this SOW. All other components required for a successful implementation are the responsibility of the customer. Client Responsibilities Software / Hardware The Customer is responsible for providing the following: 1. All equipment, system software and other components to meet the needs of this project. CONFIDENTIAL PAGE 2 OF 24 10/23/2012 , " • , V< ( " ," : ' " , ' ,,' , , , , ' ' ' , , 4 ' " SCOPE OF WORK, 1 j > J l ~ ",' < 'i 2. All required hardware, cable and connectors and personnel to facilitate installation thereof. Infrastructure 1. The customer shall assign a full-time primary System Administrator (SA) and a backup System Administrator. This primary System Administrator will be SunGard' s contact for all operational issues that require SunGard support. In addition, the Customer's System Administrators shall provide first line support to their own users for all application software. Development Customer Testing 1. Customer agrees to participate in a customer test period requiring Customer to test functionality outlined in this SOW. In addition, Customer understands that the customer test release version may also contain other new and unrelated development items that are also in a customer test stage. SunGard Responsibilities 1. Provide the Customer with a detailed SOW for the proposed work. 2. Deliver related application software/utilities to meet the specifications agreed upon in the detailed SOW. 3. Provide a project manager and assigned staff for the project. 4. Provide a Quality Assurance Representative to serve as the point person for technical issues associated with this SOW. SunGard customers in Miami-Dade County are being required to use an electronic arrest form provided by the county and created by Thinkstream. SunGard customers require a means to import the arrest data that is entered into the county electronic arrest form into their individual RMS systems. SunGard will provide the following to meet the needs of the customer: 1 . 0 Overview SunGard will provide a one-way interface for the purposes of importing A- form data into the RMS Arrest Module. The interface will consist of the following components: 1.1 A communications piece to utilize the supplied Web Service to request data from the Miami-Dade server. CONFIDENTIAL PAGE 3 OF 24 10/23/2012 1.2 A a. b. c. d. e. f. g. user interface where an authorized RMS Arrest user can: Initiate the import process Select records to import Name Candidate the incoming name records Geo-verify the incoming address information View summary arrest data and verify charges Import records that have gone through the above processes. View Audit information and History 1.3 A user interface where an authorized RMS Arrest user can maintain the statute table cross-references. From this interface the user will be able to: a. Download the latest statute table updates from the Miami- Dade server b. Compare their agency's statute table with the Miami-Dade statute table c. statute table. d. Configure cross references to existing statutes in the agency Use information from the Miami-Dade statute table to create a new entry in the agency statute table. 2.0 e. View and correct statute import errors 1.4 The ability to configure parameters for the interface. General Interface Specifications 2.1 Interface Access 2.1.1 A button will be added to the RMS Arrest module which will allow a user to launch the Arrest Import Interface. 2.1.2 The Arrest Import Interface button will only be visible to customers that are licensed for the Miami-Dade arrest import interface. 2.1.3 RMS Arrest module users that have Add/Modify rights will be able to access the Arrest Import Interface and import records into RMS. 2.1.4 Access to the Statute maintenance/cross-reference function of the interface will require the user have Add/Delete/Modify rights to UCR to Statutes Table. 2.1.5 This interface needs to be mUlti-agency compatible. 2.2 Interface Functionality 2.2.1 When the user launches the Arrest Import Interface, it will check for new arrest reports to import using the web service function provided by Thinkstream. a. The user will be alerted that arrest forms will be imported that are newer than <last query date/time>. The user will be given the option to change the <last query date/time>. After verifying the <last query date/time>, the user will have the option to click OK which will launch the new query or click Cancel which will put the user back to the Arrest Import Interface screen without downloading new arrest forms. CONFIDENTIAL PAGE 4 OF 24 10/23/2012 , i , ' ' , ~" , ,", , ' ' , , SCqPE OF WO~ , b. The interface will store the <last query date/time> when the web service last accessed the arrest forms for the agency and the query will pass the <last query date/time> as a parameter so it will only request arrest forms that are more current than the <last query date/time> the interface downloaded from the Miami-Dade server. c. If the <last query date/time> value is blank, the user will have to enter a value for the <last query date/time> before the OK button becomes available. If a user chooses a day that would result in a query pulling more than 30 days of arrest reports, the user will be alerted that the query could take long and ask if they wish to continue. If the user continues, the interface will process the request. If the user Cancels, the user can change the <last query date/time> value. 2.2.2 Arrest forms pending import will be displayed. The view will include a name section on the top and the arrest charge information corresponding to each name at the bottom. The following fields will be displayed. (Due to screen limitations, it may be necessary to scroll to see all the fields): Last Name First Name Middle Name Race Sex DOB SSN OLN OLN State Arrest Date Case Number Charge Charge Description 2.2.3 If multiple arrest forms exist for the same name, the name will show up once for each arrest form being imported. Only one of the records with the same name will need to go through the Name Candidate process. Upon import, separate arrest records will be created to correspond to each arrest form. 3.0 Name Candidate Process and Charge Importing 3.1 All the records received from the Arrest Import Interface will be required to go through the Name Candidate Process. SunGard will attempt to auto-match arrestee names with names existing within the RMS master names database. SunGard will use three queries to locate a single matching name. CONFIDENTIAL PAGE 5 OF 24 10/23/2012 " ," , " , , , '" SCOl?E! OF WORW ~ !" '"\ j -~ , I , ~ " ~ , 3.2 Auto-match process 3.2.1 SunGard will first check if the CIN (County ID number) for the arrestee name matches an existing record in the master names database. If a unique match occurs, the matched name will be used. 3.2.2 SunGard will make a second attempt to automatically identify a matching name in RMS by using a combination of the following name related data elements: (exact match) 3.2.3 3.2.4 First Name Last Name Race Sex DOB SSN If a single name is not located in the RMS Master Name Database, a secondary auto-match query will be attempted. Third attempt query by (exact match) : First Name Last Name Race Sex DOB OLN OLN State If there is no match from the above three attempts, the user will be required to use the manual name candidate process. 3.3 Manual Name Candidate Process CONFIDENTIAL 3.3.1 The user will interactively candidate arrestee names that were not automatically matched by the system. Rows requiring interactive candidating will appear with a white background color. The user will double click on each respective name in the grid that was not automatically matched to launch name candidating. Potential matches will be displayed using SunGard's standard name candidating methodology. 3.3.2 If the user determines the name already exists in the master name database, the user will not be required to re- key the information. If there are fields that are included in the Data Map (Appendix A) that are blank in RMS, the RMS fields will be updated with the data from the import file. If there are existing RMS name record fields that are included in the Data Map (Appendix A) that are different from the values from the Arrest Form, the RMS name record information will be updated with the PAGE 6 OF 24 10/23/2012 , ) , I • . , k ~ , , , : ", ' , , , ' ,',", SG<?PE, ,OF WORK ). ! , ~ ) , , ~ -\ l ' 3.4 values from the Arrest Form XML file. Fields that are history enabled will have the previous values saved as history. Audit records will reflect that the change was a result of an Arrest Form import and will also include the user and workstation name of the person running the import process. 3.3.3 If the user determines that the name does not exist in the master name database, the user is prompted to create a new name using the name data obtained from the Arrest Form. All Arrest Forms imported must have a validated name before being imported into RMS. Only data elements listed in Appendix A will import into RMS. Record Import: The user will be given three options for doing the final import of records. The options are: 3.4.1 Individual record import: Each record will have an import record function which will just import that record. When a record is imported, it will be removed from the Name Listing view. The record will be flagged as Processed. Records which were not imported will remain in the Name Listing view. Names will exist in the Name Listing view until they are imported by one of the processes or deleted from the view by the user. (See delete record section for details) 3.4.2 Batch record import: The user will be able to select multiple records via an import record checkbox or some other type of record selection method. An import selected button will exist to do a batch import of all selected records. Records will be flagged as processed once imported. Any records that were not selected will remain in the Name Listing View. 3.4.3 Delete record: The user will have the option to choose to delete a record from the Name Listing view. Deleting a record from the Name Listing view will prevent the data for that record from being imported into RMS. In addition, the record will be flagged for deletion. 3.5 Record Import Guidelines CONFIDENTIAL 3.5.1 Only data elements defined in Appendix A of this document will import into RMS. Any defaults or other settings in the Arrest tab of Agency Configuration in RMS will apply to new Arrest records created by the interface. 3.5.2 Data elements in Appendix A that are highlighted in yellow are required fields in the RMS Arrest module. If required data elements are not provided in the arrest form XML, the user will be notified which required fields are missing PAGE 7 OF 24 10/23/2012 and then be prompted to choose values prior to the arrest form being imported. (Le. Arrest Type field) 3.5.3 The final mapping of how Arrest Type will be populated will be determined during the development process. Three possible ways to match arrest type are to have customers verify all possible combinations for arrest types are defined in their RMS table, have the import user select upon import, use a default type. 3.5.4 Imported addresses will be required to go through the geo- verification process. 3.5.5 Prior to creating a new arrest record, the interface will do a check to see if there is already an existing arrest record for the person with the same Thinkstream IO (INC IO). There are two possible outcomes of this check: a. There IS NOT an existing arrest record for the person with the same Thinkstream IO. In this instance a new arrest record will be created as defined in this sow. b. There IS an existing arrest record for the person with the same Thinkstream IO (INC IO). The interface will alert the user that there is an existing arrest record. The user will be given the option to not import the record or to import and overwrite the existing record. If they choose to overwrite, the data values will be updated in RMS and any fields that are history enabled will have the old values saved to history and a tracking record will be created that shows the values that were changed by the Arrest Import Interface. If they choose not to import, no data will be changed and the import arrest record will be flagged as processed. 3.5.6 The interface will create the following involvements when importing records: AR/NM (for arrestee and any related names like co- defendants) AR/LO (location involvement) AR/VH (vehicle involvements) 3.6 Charge Import Information CONFIDENTIAL PAGE 8 OF 24 10/23/2012 3.6.1 When importing charges from the Arrest Form Interface, the value sent for <STATUTE> will be checked for an EXACT MATCH to the Chapter (statute) field in the Statutes- IBRjUCR code table setup. If the customer has the Chapter field defined with a statute number followed by a pipe delimited and then some text, the search for an exact match will only look at the values in front of the pipe delimiter. Customer needs to verify that there are not duplicate values preceding the pipe character in the IBR/UCR Charge table. For example, 777.041DRUGS and 777.041DRUGS would both be considered an EXACT MATCH. In the event there are values that are not unique, the search will look at the Court Statute Equivalent fields for an exact match. 3.6.2 Only statutes defined in the customer's RMS system with a Type of A=Arrest or where Type is left blank will be able to be imported into the Arrest module. 3.6.3 If there is not an EXACT MATCH to the charge from the Arrest Form Import, the interface will next look at the Court Statute Equivalent and then the Court Statute Equivalent 2 fields defined on the page 2 tab of the Statutes-IBR/UCR code table maintenance screen for each statute. 3.6.4 If no match is found for the statute that is attempting to import, the user will be alerted that there is no match. That record will not be able to be imported until a statute match is found or a new statute entry is created. The record will be held in a Statute maintenance queue so appropriate actions can be taken using the Statute Maintenance portion of the interface. Because Statute maintenance uses a separate security right, it is possible the user doing the import will not be able to complete the import process until someone with rights to Statute maintenance makes the appropriate changes. Records that have already gone through the Name Candidate Process and Geo-verification will not have to go through those processes again for the next attempt to import the arrest record following the statute correction. Details of Statute Maintenance will be described in a later section. 4.0 Statute Maintenance Interface Overview: To accommodate all agencies different Statute-IBR/UCR tables, SunGard will provide a Statute Maintenance section to the Arrest Form Import Interface with its own security rights. The CONFIDENTIAL PAGE 9 OF 24 10/23/2012 " ,~ (' \ 'v' I , ' \' , , ',' ' ~ " , ) , 1 ,),~", SCOPE OF WORK', 5.0 customer will be able to use the provided Statute Maintenance program to do the following functions: 4.1 Statute Comparison: The customer can use the interface to do a comparison between their existing Statute-IBR/UCR table and the Statute table downloaded from the Thinkstream system. 4.2 Statute Cross-Reference: The customer can use the interface to establish a cross-reference relationship between statutes in their Statute-IBR/UCR table and the statutes imported from the Thinkstream system. 4.3 Statute Creation: The customer can use the interface to create a new entry in their Statute-IBR/UCR table using data from the statutes imported from the Thinkstream system. 4.4 Statute Candidating: The customer will be able to see a listing of statutes that have been imported into new arrest records that were not able to be matched automatically. From this view, the customer will be able to compare, cross-reference, and create statutes in their Statute-IBR/UCR table. Once statute match errors are corrected, the statute information for the arrest records will have its status changed to verified so the RMS user responsible for the Arrest Import process can complete the import process. Auditing and Clean-up 5.1 Interface Auditing 5.1.1 An Audit tab will be created in the interface. The Audit tab will allow the user to see the following summary information: Date Number of arrest reports processed (imported) Number of arrest reports deleted Number of errors encountered Specific error information (Including the arrest report number) User that ran the interface Console on which the interface was run 5.1.2 There will not be any detailed arrest report information stored in the audit log. 5.2 A history view will be available to the user. This history view will have the same summary fields listed that are part of the main import screen. The user will be able to switch between a listing of records flagged as processed and records flagged as deleted. CONFIDENTIAL PAGE 10 OF 24 10/23/2012 \ ". . '.:, , . ' , • • , ' . . " "scoPE OF WORK ' , ->' ~ , ". " I ~ ," l ' ; I 5.3 Interface Clean-up options 5.3.1 When the interface is closed, an automatic clean-up process will start. 5.3.2 Audit data older than the defined value in the interface configuration (default=30 days) will be purged from the Audit log. 5.3.3 Downloaded records from Thinkstream flagged as processed or deleted will be purged from the working table if the status date is older than the value defined in interface configuration. (default=30 days) 5.3.4 Downloaded records that have NOT been flagged as processed or deleted will NOT be purged from the working table regardless of how long they have been in the table. 6.0 Interface Configuration 6.1 There will be a field for the customer to enter the Agency 10 used to identify their agency to the Thinkstream system. (Need ability to define more than one agency 10 for customers using mUlti-agency functionality) 6.2 Web service connection information 6.3 Default number of days to keep Audit records, records flagged as processed, and records flagged as deleted. 6.4 Any default values that are determined to be necessary 1. Any data fields in the Miami-Dade A-form XML that have values longer than the fields in SunGard RMS will be truncated to fit the SunGard field upon import. 2. Matching of some data fields (i.e. Physical Characteristics fields) will require the customer to verify their table values against the values used for the Miami-Dade electronic A-form and add new values or cross reference existing values. Any data fields where there is not a matching code or cross-reference value found will be ignored and not imported. CONFIDENTIAL PAGE 11 OF 24 10/23/2012 ,<' , '> , ? \, ; ,C" f J , " , " ' " ' SC01?E QF, WORK <, ,~ , , ! 3. Functionality not specifically considered to be out of scope. require additional development listed in this document is Additional functionality may funding. 4. SunGard reserves ,the right to make final cosmetic and functional design changes necessary to meet the objectives outlined in this document and to preserve current functionality within the product. 5. SunGard is only providing a custom software enhancement to SunGard applications. Customer agrees to be responsible for any additional hardware or software that may be required. 6. Functionality described in this document is dependent on associated processes beyond SunGard's control. SunGard cannot guarantee 100% functionality as a result of third party equipment or software. In cases that are beyond SunGard's control, the customer will be responsible for contacting and managing resolution with their third party software/hardware provider. 7. Any third party costs required for the completion of the project have not been included in SunGard's pricing. 8. It is the customer's responsibility to ensure they have the required network connection to the Miami-Dade network in order for the web service to be able to communicate. 9. SunGard expects the Thinkstream ID (INC ID) will be unique and the value will be stored in a read-only field in the arrest record. 10. SunGard will develop the interface based on the specifications documents that are current as of the SOW signed date. Specifications changes made after that date may not be included in the final interface. 11. SunGard reserves the right to make changes to the data map during the development process without notice to Customer. SunGard will perform its responsibilities under this SOW for a one-time fee of $11,364.00 Annual maintenance is available for the software application code created hereunder. The initial term of annual maintenance is included in the fee listed above. The fee to be billed for the second term of annual maintenance shall be equal to $1800.00. Subsequent terms of annual maintenance shall be billed at SunGard's then prevailing rate. The above quote is exclusive of any tax or any travel & living expense which may be applicable. Pricing herein is valid for 45 business days after Customer has received this written SOW. CONFIDENTIAL PAGE 12 OF 24 10/23/2012 , '," " , " , " I " ,\':, ," '" , , " SCOP,E OF waR!;,' ~ . -' " \, ,I ' y ~ 1 '-" SunGard is proposing to deliver the files necessary to fulfill the functionality described in this SOW as part of the 10.5.0 customer test version. Proposed delivery dates assume that this SOW is signed by an authorized representative of Customer and returned to SunGard no later than September 7, 2012. Failing to return the signed SOW by this date may result in this project being pushed to the next subsequent customer release. The project detailed within this SOW shall be governed by the existing Contract and Agreement between Customer and SunGard plus the terms below which shall supersede any conflicting terms in the Contract and Agreement. As applicable for certain customers, the term "Contract and Agreement" is defined as the Software License & Services Agreement and the Licensed Program Support Agreement between the parties hereto. 1. SunGard is the sole owner of the Source Code, design specifications and associated documentation herein which relate to SunGard's Licensed Programs and which constitute the proprietary information and trade secrets of SunGard and are protected under the terms of the Contract and Agreement. 2. No warranty is provided for any product or service provided herein. If applicable, any code created hereunder will be licensed to Customer under the terms of a separate addendum to the Contract and Agreement. 3. SunGard's liability for damages to Customer for any cause whatsoever under this SOW, regardless of the form of action, is limited to the total amount of fees paid by Customer under this SOW. In no event will SunGard be liable for any consequential, incidental, or special damages even if SunGard has been advised of their possibility. 4. Unless otherwise specified herein, payment terms are: 50% due upon execution hereof and 50% due upon completion. Travel and living expenses are in addition to the prices quoted herein and will be invoiced as incurred and shall be governed by the SunGard Corporate Travel and Expense Reimbursement Policy. Applicable taxes are not included, and, if applicable, will be added to the amount in the payment of invoice(s) being sent separately 5. If mentioned in the Pricing section above, optional maintenance is available for the software application code created herein, provided Customer has paid the annual maintenance fee. Maintenance of any software application code created hereunder is not mandatory for continuation of the license. Any maintenance services shall be provided under the terms and conditions related to maintenance and Support Services in the Contract and Agreement. The initial term CONFIDENTIAL PAGE 13 OF 24 10/23/2012 of maintenance, to be paid in advance, begins upon this SOW and extends for a twelve (12) month term. terms of maintenance will be for twelve (12) month commencing at the end of the prior support period. execution of Subsequent periods, 6. Preprinted conditions and all other terms not included in this SOW or in the Contract and Agreement, stated on any purchase order or other document submitted hereafter by Customer are of no force or effect, and the terms and conditions of the Contract and Agreement and any amendments thereto, shall control unless expressly accepted in writing by SunGard to Customer. CONFIDENTIAL PAGE 14 OF 24 10/23/2012 • I' " , \ -' ' V, , \ , ' ) , , ,~ , " "' " ," n" "SCOPE; OK WORK , ( , '~ , ' , ' " ~, ~ SOW: # 3529 SCR: # Title: MIAMI-DADE ARREST FORM IMPORT (THINKSTREAM) As an authorized representative of Customer, I hereby agree to the terms of this SOW including all project specifications, party responsibilities, and pricing. THIS STATEMENT OF WORK IS OF NO FORCE OR EFFECT UNLESS OR UNTIL SEPARATE STATEMENT OF WORK AGREEMENT'S HAVE BEEN EXECUTED BY EACH OF THE ELEVEN (11) CUSTOMERS THAT ARE LISTED IMMEDIATELY BELOW. SUNGARD PUBLIC SECTOR WILL NOT ENGAGE, AND SHALL NOT BE REQUIRED TO ENGAGE, IN ANY SERVICES UNDER THIS STATEMENT OF WORK UNLESS AND UNTIL ALL OF THESE STATEMENT OF WORK AGREEEMENTS HAVE BEEN SIGNED. • AVENTURA POLICE DEPARTMENT • CORAL GABLES POLICE DEPARTMENT • DORAL POLICE DEPARTMENT • HOMESTEAD POLICE DEPARTMENT • MIAMI-DADE SCHOOLS • MIAMI GARDENS POLICE DEPARTMENT • NORTH MIAMI BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT • OPA-LOCKA POLICE DEPARTMENT • PINECREST POLICE DEPARTMENT • SOUTH MIAMI POLICE DEPARTMENT • SUNNY ISLES BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT For: Name of Agency DO NOT SIGN THIS DRAFT VERSION-AGENCY SPECIFIC VERSION TO FOLLOW SunGard Public Sector Inc. CONFIDENTIAL Printed Name Scott Panacek Printed Name PAGE 15 OF 24 Signature Date Signature Date 10/23/2012 OF WORK Data Map: Items highlighted in yellow are required fields in the RMS Arrest Module. RMS Field Name RMS database field A-form Field Name Entity Field XML NOTES name tag To be determined To be determined THINKSTREAM 10 INC ID Text(12) Unique key - for report To be determined To be determined CIN PRS CIN NUMBER Unique 10 for person AGENCY CODE INC AGENCY Text(3) Would Agency Name ARMAIN.AGENCY match to Agency code configured in setup. POLICE CASE NUMBER ARR CASE NUM Text(20) -- Agency Related Case # ARMAIN.CASE 10 C (12) Arrest Date / Time ARMAIN.DATE ARR T(8) ARREST REPORT DATE ARR DATE START ---ARREST REPORT TIME ARR TIME START - ARMAIN.TIME ARR C (4) TO BE DETERMINED Arrest Type ARMAIN.ARR_TYPE C(2) PickList: SYSTABl (ARTY) Gang Related ARMAIN.GANGRELAT C(4) GANG RELATED ACTIVITY ARR GANG RELATED True/False Name: Uses Sys# from NMMAIN table and puts into: ARMAIN.NAME 10 N (4) - -Last: -NMMAIN.LASTNAME C (40) DEFENDANT NAME PRS NAME LAST Text (64) -- -First: -NMMAIN.FIRSTNAME C(20) PRS NAME FIRST Text (32) - -Middle: -NMMAIN.MIDDLENAME C(15) PRS NAME MIDDLE Text (32) -- Suffix: -NMMAIN.SUFFIX C (5) PRS NAME SUFFIX Text (8 ) --- CONFIDENTIAL PAGE 1 OF 24 10/23/2012 NMMAIN.RACE C(2) PL: I -American Race SYSTAB1 (RACE) RACE PRS RACE Indian - Copies into arrest table A -Asian as: B -Black ARMAIN.RACE C (2) W -White U -Unknown i • Sex NMMAIN.SEX C (1) SEX PRS GENDER M -Male Copies into arrest table F -Female as: U -Unknown ARMAIN.SEX C (1) DOB ! NMMAIN.DOB T(8) DATE OF BIRTH PRS BIRTH DATE YYYYMMDD -- (calculates age from this value) Age NMMAIN.AGE C(2) Copies into arrest table AGE PRS AGE CALCULATED as: ARMAIN.AGE C(2) (cannot be changed in arrest) Eth NMMAIN.ETHNIC HISPANIC PRS HISPANIC True/False Height NMMAIN.HEIGHT HEIGHT PRS HEIGHT FII (Feet inches) Weight NMMAIN.WEIGHT WEIGHT PRS WEIGHT Hair NMMAIN.HAIR HAIR COLOR PRS HAIR COLOR Customer -- responsible for ensuring codes match Hair Length Physical Characteristics HAIR LENGTH PRS HAIR LENGTH Customer --responsible for ensuring codes match Hair Style Physical Characteristics HAIR STYLE PRS HAIR STYLE Customer -- responsible for ensuring codes match Eye NMMAIN.EYE EYES PRS EYE COLOR Customer .... CONFIDENTIAL PAGE 2 OF 24 10/23/2012 responsible for ensuring codes cross-reference. Glasses Physical Characteristics GLASSES PRS GLASSES Customer will have to add a True/False entry into their Physical Characteristics table for Glasses Hair Facial Physical Characteristics FACIAL HAIR PRS_FACIAL_HAIR Customer responsible for ensuring codes match Teeth Physical Characteristics TEETH PRS TEETH Customer responsible for ensuring codes match SMT Type SCARS-SMT SMT TYPE Pending ability to Location SMT LOCATION match. Body Part SMT_BODY_PART Description SMT DESC May not be in final import Place of Birth NMMAIN.BIRTHPLACE C(20) PLACE OF BIRTH Address type = Birth Thinkstream sends Place city, state, and ADDR_CITY country. We only store 20 characters. Will store value for City SSN NMMAIN. SSN SSN PRS SSN OLN NMMAIN.DR_LIC C(25) DRIVERS LICENSE NUMBER PRS_DR_LIC_NUM OLN State NMMAIN.DL_STATE C(2) STATE PRS_DR_LIC_STA PL: SYSTABI (STAT) Person's Address for SunGard will use Master Name record NMMAIN.STREETNBR C(8) ADDR STREET NUM the GIS verified CONFIDENTIAL -- PERMANENT address NMMAIN.STREET C(40) ADDR STREET for import purposes. PAGE 3 OF 24 10/23/2012 NMMAIN.APT FLR C(10) PERMANENT ADDRESS NMMAIN.CITY C(20) PL: SYSTAB 1 (CITY) NMMAIN.STATE C(2) PL: SYSTABI (STAT) NMMAIN.ZIP C(10) NMMAIN.STREETNBR C (8) LOCAL ADDRESS Additional Address NMMAIN.STREET C(40) NMMAIN.APT FLR C(10) NMMAIN.CITY C(20) PL: SYSTAB 1 (CITY) NMMAIN.STATE C(2) PL: SYSTABl (STAT) NMMAIN.ZIP C(10) CONFIDENTIAL PAGE 4 OF 24 10/23/2012 ADDR APT ADDR CITY ADDR STATE ADDR ZIP (GPSPOINT_LAT, GPSPOINT_LONG) (COOR_X, COOR_Y) ADDR STREET NUM ADDR STREET ADDR APT ADDR CITY ADDR STATE ADDR ZIP (GPSPOINT _ LAT, GPSPOINT_LONG) (COOR _ X, COOR _ Y) SunGard will geo- verify each address to each customers map during the import process. GPSPOINTS and COOR values sent from Miami-Dade electronic A-form mayor may not be used during geo- verification by SunGard. IF ADDRESS IS A BUSINESS OR SCHOOL, IT WILL HAVE THE TYPE FLAGGED APPROPRIATELY SunGard will use the GIS verified address for import purposes. SunGard will geo- verify each address to each customers map during the import process. GPSPOINTS and COOR values sent from Miami-Dade electronic A-form mayor may not be used during geo- verification by SunGard. SCOPE OF WORK The LOCAL ADDRESS will be included in additional addresses for the person if it is different from the PERMANENT ADDRESS Home Ph NMMAIN.HPHONE C(lO) PERMANENT PHONE PHO AREA - PHO NUMBER HOMELESS PRS HOMELESS If homeless flag is - checked, the value will be added to NOTES for the person and will be formatted as: HOMELESS: <VALUE> <DATE/TIME> UNKNOWN ADDRESS PRS ADDRESS UNK If unknown address --flag is true. The following will be added to the NOTES for the person and will be formatted as: UNKNOWN ADDRESS <DATE/TIME> Citiz NMMAIN.CITIZENSHIP CITIZENSHIP PRS CITIZENSHIP Customer I - responsible for ensuring codes match Occu NMMAIN.OCCUPATION C(15) OCCUPATION PRS OCCUPATION Weapon ARMAIN.WEAPON WEAPON SEIZED ARR WEAPON USED It is the customers -- responsibility to ensure codes match. Drug/Alc Use ARMAIN.DRUG/ALCOH INDICATION OF . ARR INFLUENCE ALCOHOL If either flag is --ARR INFLUENCE DRUGS --true or both flags are true, field will be set to Y Off Location: Thinkstream uses CONFIDENTIAL PAGE 5 OF 24 10/23/2012 SCOPE -St. Num ARMAIN.STREETNBR C (8) Arrest Report Location. -St. Name ARMAIN.STREETNBR C (40) Will confirm during -Apt # ARMAIN.APT FLR C (10) development if this value would match City ARMAIN.CITY C(20) PL: to Off Location or - SYSTAB1 (CITY) Arrest Location. ARMAIN.STATE C(2) PL: -State SYSTAB1 (STAT) ARMAIN.ZIP C (10) -Zip Arrest Location ARMAIN.ARRESTLOCA C(40) Thinkstream uses Arrest Report Location. Will confirm during development if this value would match to Off Location or Arrest Location. Related Names CO-DEFENDANT Multiple fields SunGard will add names sent as co- INVOLVED PERSON defendants into the related names table associated with the arrest record. All co-defendant names need to go through the name candidate process. The Co-defendant status will be added into the Notes for each co- defendant. ---- CONFIDENTIAL PAGE 6 OF 24 10/23/2012 It is the customers responsibility to ensure there is a name code entry for co-defendant. Other types of related persons will be treated the same way. It will be the customers responsibility to verify relationship codes exist on their system to match the Miami- Dade system. LiC# VHSTATUS.VVHMAIN.LICPL NO TAG VEH LIC NUM Ability to add State VHSTATUS.VVHMAIN.ST STATE VEH LIC STATE vehicles requires a VIN VHSTATUS.VVHMAIN.VIN VIN VEH LIC VIN Vehicle Type and Year VHSTATUS.VVHMAIN.YEAR YEAR VEH YEAR Status. A default -vehicle type and status will need to be used if these values are to be imported since there is not a matching field provided in the XML. Make VHSTATUS.VVHMAIN.MAKE MAKE VEH MAKE SunGard's field is - a pick list. If no match found, no value is imported. Model VHSTATUS.VVHMAIN.MODEL MODEL VEH MODEL Color VHSTATUS.VVHMAIN.COLORl COLOR VEH COLOR SunGard's field is - a pick list. If no match found, no I value is irn2orted. CONFIDENTIAL PAGE 7 OF 24 10/23/2012 Charge: ARCHRG.ARR CHRG C (25) See XML specs. PL: UCR28T Will require charge candidate process if no match found. Charge Desc: ARCHRG.CHRGDESC C (60) Fel/Misd: ARCHRG.FEL MISD C(l) ID NO OFFR COURT 10 The customer will --- Arresting Officer ARMAIN.ARRE.OFFCR N(4) have to ensure PL: EMMAIN court 10 for the officers match with a number in their employee table. EX DATA ARMAIN.ARRE.NARR M(4) NARRATIVE NAR DATE Notes NAR TIME Geo Info: -Beat/Zone -ARMAIN.ZONE C (4) PL: Populated upon geo- SYSTABl (ZONE) verification during the import process. -District -ARMAIN.DISTRICT C (4) PL: SYSTABl (DI8T) -Report Area -ARMAIN.REPORTAREA C (4) PL: SYSTABl (RPAR) Tract/Grid -ARMAIN. TRACT C(4) PL: -SYSTABl (TRAC) Neighborhood -ARMAIN.NEIGHBORHD C(4) -SYSTABl (NBHD) PL: -ARMAIN.SUBDIVISN C(4) -SubDivsn PL: SYSTABl (SUBD) CONFIDENTIAL PAGE 8 OF 24 10/23/2012 , , , SCOPE OF WORK SOW: #3529 SCR: # 2012-4593 Title: MIAMI-DADE ARREST FORM IMPORT (fHINKSTREAM) As an authorized representative of Customer, I hereby agree to the terms of this SOW including all project specifications, party responsibilities, and pricing. THIS STATEMENT OF WORK IS OF NO FORCE OR EFFECT UNLESS OR UNTIL SEPARATE STATEMENT OF WORK AGREEMENT'S HAVE BEEN EXECUTED BY EACH OF THE ELEVEN (11) CUSTOMERS THAT ARE LISTED IMMEDIATELY BELOW. SUNGARD PUBLIC SECTOR WILL NOT ENGAGE, AND SHALL NOT BE REQUIRED TO ENGAGE, IN ANY SERVICES UNDER THIS STATEMENT OF WORK UNLESS AND UNTIL ALL OF THESE STATEMENT OF WORK AGREEEMENTS HAVE BEEN SIGNED. • AVENTURA POLICE DEPARTMENT • CORAL GABLES POLICE DEPARTMENT • DORAL POLICE DEPARTMENT • HOMESTEAD POLICE DEPARTMENT • MIAMI-DADE SCHOOLS • MIAMI GARDENS POLICE DEPARTMENT • NORTH MIAMI BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT • OPA-LOCKA POLICE DEPARTMENT • PINECREST POLICE DEPARTMENT • SOUTH MIAMI POLICE DEPARTMENT • SUNNY ISLES BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT For: South Miami ol!Af'-'JJI,""-'-~-'-"-':""u!-""-==-=""'--~-,=--,,,--,-==->~e;.-'f-6a.a."""'---=--+-:r---I,H--f-L Police Department Printed Name SunGard Public Sector Inc. CONFIDENTIAL Scott Panacek Printed Name 08/24/2012 Date PAGE 13 OF 21 8/27/2012 RESOLUTION NO. 58-12-13615 A Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute fiscal year 2012/2013 grant agreement with Miami-Dade County for the South Miami A-Form Interface Contract for the purchase and installation of software for the Miami-Dade County Association of Chiefs of Police (MDCACP) Countywide Prisoner Processing Project. WHEREAS, the County has been awarded federal funds from the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program -American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (the "ACT"); and WHEREAS, Miami-Dade County entered into a contract with IT vendor, Thinkstream to develop the automated A-Form Automation Solution; and WHEREAS, the City of South Miami will provide technology development and integration services for the MDCACP Countywide Prisoner Processing Project; and WHEREAS, the City of South Miami has a grant award for the purchase and installation of software for the Police Department in the amount of $11 ,364 from Miami-Dade County; and WHEREAS, the City of South Miami shall maintain sufficient financial resources to meet the expenses incurred during the period between the provision of services and payment by the County; however a Cash Match is not required for this grant term; and WHEREAS, the Mayor and the City Commission wish to accept the grant agreement with Miami-Dade County for the South Miami A-Form Interface Contract with an effective term from March 2,2012 to February 28, 2013. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA THAT: Section 1: The City Manager is hereby authorized to execute the grant agreement with Miami-Dade County for the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant for the purchase and installation of software for the Miami-Dade County Association of Chiefs of Police (MDCACP) Countywide Prisoner Processing Project in the amount of $11,364. The grant agreement is attached to this resolution. Section 2: This resolution shall be effective immediately after the adoption hereof. Res. No. 58-12-13615 PASSED AND ADOPTED this 20th, day of March ,2012. ATTEST: APPROVED: Commission Vote: 5-0 Mayor Stoddard: Yea Vice Mayor Liebman: Yea Commissioner Harris: Yea Commissioner Newman: Yea Commissioner Welsh: Yea 2 TO: VIA: FROM; . DATE: Subject: Background: Selected: Cost: CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM Honorable Mayor Stoddard and Membiers f the Commission Hector Mirabile. Ph. D. City Manage[f' CNn Orlando Martinez de Castro, Chief of P fi~ . ~ August 4, 201 r Agenda Item No. --ll- Software Maintenance Agreement S'l1J.th Mhuni F I .. l' 1 !I'la ~ ~Tir The South Miami Police Department's Public Safety Communications System is outdated and needs to be upgraded to be comprised of the following Baseline Components Systems: Computer Aided Dispatch System (CAD), R.ecords Management Syst,em (RMS) and Field Base Reporting System (FBR) that must be maintained. improved and supported by SunGard Public Sector lnc. the parent company of Open Software Solutions. Inc. (OSSI) The City of South Miami is requesting to execute a Software Maintenance Agreement wlth SunGard Public Sector fnc. The term of the Software Maintenance Agreement is 5 years with a tot;ll of $175.000. The amounts noted shalt be payable as follows: • Year I $0.00 • Year 2 $ 25,000.00 • Year 3 $35,000.00 .. Year 4 $45,000.00 $ YearS $ 70,000.00 Account Number: The annual payment for this purchase was induded in 2011-2012 budget 00 1-191 0-521-3450 Contractual Services. Backup Documentation: .. Software Maintenance Agreement .. Proposed Resolution RESOLUTION NO.: __ 1_3_5-_1_1_-_1_34_4_9 __ _ A Resolution authorizing the City Manager to enter into an agreement with SunGard Public Sector Inc., a sole source vendor for Software Maintenance for a five year period, with the first annual maintenance fee payment to be 'included in the purchase of the Software License and years two (2) through five (5) to be paid annually from account number 001 .. 1910-521 .. 3450 (Contractual Services) in pre-negotiated escalating terms; providing for an effective date WHEREAS, the new SunGard Public Sector Police Department Communications software will increase effICiency related to critical dispatching of calls for service, field reporting and records management of data; and WHEREAS, the SunGard Public Sector Inc. Software Maintenance Agreement is necessary for the improvements and support of the new SunGard Public Sector Police Communications software; and WHEREAS, improvement fees for years two (2) through five (5) of the maintenance agreement will be as follows for each subsequent year: $25,000.00, $35,000.00, $45,000.00 and $70,000.00 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA THAT: Section I. The City Manager is authorized to enter into the attached Maintenance Agreement for the total sum of $175,000.00 with SunGard Public Sector Inc. for a five-year Software Maintenance Agreement to be paid from Account No. 001·1910· 521-3450 (Contractual Services). Section 2. That this resolution shall take effect immediately upon approval. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 16th day of_A_u-=g:..-u_s_t ____ 2011 ATTEST: APPROVED: !fftt!~ Mayo COMMISSION VOTE: Mayor Stoddard: Vice-Mayor Newman: Commissioner Palmer: Commissioner Beasley: Commissioner Harris: 5-0 Yea Yea Yea Yea Yea SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT BETWEEN SunGard Public Sector Inc. a Florida corporation with headquarters at 1000 Business Center Drive lake Mary, Fl 32746 ("SunGard Public Sector") AND City of South Miami 6130 Sunset Drive South Miami, FL 33143 (for purposes of this Agreement, "Customerj ----------------_._----_ ..... _---_ .. __ ._ ... By the signatures of their duly authorized representatives below, SunGard PubflC Sector and Customer, intending to be legaUy bound, agree to all of the provisions of this Agreement and all Exhibits, Supplements, Schedules, Appendices, and/or Addenda to this Agreement City of South Miami. FL BY: -------------------------- PRINT NAME: _______ _ PRINT TiTlE: ____ --,-___ _ DATE SIGNED: ------------------ SunGard Public Sector Inc. B~ __________________________ __ PRJNTNAME AND TITLE: DATE SIGNED: ________ _ READ AND APPROVED AS TO FORM, LANGUAGE, LEGAUTY AND EXECUTION THEREOF: CITY ATTORNEY DATE Page 1 of6 SPS Maintenance 7/1/2010 T HIS AGREEMENT is entered into between SunGard Public Sector and Customer on the Execution Date. SunGard Public Sector and Customer have entered into a Software License and Services Agreement dated as of the EXecution Date (the "License Agreement") for the Software. Customer desires that SunGard Public Sector provide Maintenance and Enhancements for and new releases of the Baseline Software identified in Exhibit 1 on the terms and ~onditions contained in this Agreement, and for the Custom Modifications identified in Exhibit 1 on the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Accordingly, the parties agree as follows: 1. Incorporation By Reference. Sections 1 (Definitions), 8 (Confidential Information) and 11 through 15, inclusive (Notices, Force Majeure, Assignment, No Waiver and Choice _- of Law; Severabilitv. respectively) of the- LIcense Agreement are incorporated into this Agreement by this reference as fully as if written out below. If any provision incorporated by reference from the License Agreement conflicts with any provision of this Agreement, the provision of this Agreement will control. 2. 8dditional Definitions. «Commencement Date" means the date specified in Exhibit 1. as the "Commencement Date." "Contract Year" means, with respect to each Baseline Component System and Custom Modification, each one (1) year period beginning on the Commencement Date or the anniversary thereof, and ending one (1) year thereafter. "Custom Modification" means a charige _ that SunGard Public Sector has made at Customer's request to any Component System in accordance with a SUnGard 'public Sector-generated specification, but without any other changes whatsoever by any person or entity. Each Custom Modification for which SunGard Public Sector will provide Customer with Improvements is identified in Exhibit 1. "Defect" has the meaning ascribed to that term in the License Agreement, and further, with regard to each Custom Modification, means a material deviation between the Custom Modification and the SunGard Public. Sector..generated specification and documentation for such Custom Modification, and for which Defect Customer has given SunGard Public Sector enough information to enable SunGard Public Sector to replicate the deviation on a computer configuration that Is both comparable to the Equipment and that is under SunGard Public Sector's control. "Enhancements" means general release (as opposed to custom) changes to a Baseline Component System Of Custom Modification which increase the functionality of the Baseline Component System or Custom Modification in question. ulmprovements" means, collectively, Maintenance, Enhancements and New Releases provided under this Agreement. "Maintenanceu means Using reasonable efforts to provide Customer with avoidance procedures for or _ corrections of Defects. The hours during Which Maintenance wi!! be provided for each Component System, the targeted response times for certain defined categories of Maintenance calls for each Component System and CUstom Modification, and other details and procedures (collectively, the "Maintenance Standards") relating to the provision of Maintenance for each Component System and Custom Modification are described in attached Exhibit 2. "New Releases" means new editlons of a Baseline Component System or Custom Modification, as applicable. "Notification" means a communication to SunGard Public Sector's help desk by means of: (i) SunGard Public Sector's web helpline; (ii) the placement of a telephone ca\l; or (iii) the sending of an e~maU, in each case, in accordance with SunGard Public Sector's then-current policies and procedures for submitting such communications. 3. Services. (a) Types of Services. During the term of this Agreement. SUnGard Public Sector will provide Customer with Maintenance for, Enhancements of, and New Releases of each Baseline Component Page 2 of6 SPS Maintenance 7/112010 System and each Custom Modification identified in Exhibit 1. (b) Limitations, All Improvements will be part Of the applicable Baseline Component System/Custom Modification, and will be subject to all of the terms and conditions of the License Agreement and this Agreement. SunGard Public Sector's obligation to provide Customer with Improvements for Baseline Component Systems owned by parties other than SunGard Public Sector is limited to providing Customer with the Improvements , that the applicable third party owner provides to SunGard Public Sector for that Baseline Component System. Customer must provide SunGard Public Sector with such facilities, equipment and support as are reas,onably necessary ,for SUnGard Public Sector to perform its obligations under this Agreement, including remote access to the Equipment. 4. Payment and Taxes. Improvements, any services proVided or payments made under this Agreement Applicable tax amounts (if any) are NOT included in the fees set forth in this Agreement If Customer is exempt from the payment of any such taxes, Customer must provide SunGard Public Sector with a valid tax exemption certificate; otherwise, absent proof of CUstomer's direct payment of such tax amounts to the applicable taxing authority, SunGard Public Sector will invoice Customer for and Customer will pay to SunGard Public Sector all such tax amounts_ (d) Late Charges. Customer will pay each SunGard Public Sector invoice by no later than thirty (30) days after receipt. Late payments are subject to a late charge equal to the lesser of: (I) the prime lending rate established from time to time by Citizens Bank. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania plus three percent (3%); or (ii) the highest rate permitted by applicable law. 5. term. This Agreement will remain in full force and effect throughout the initial C;ontract Year. After the initial Contract Year, this Agreement will renew for an additional Contract Year unless, at least six (6) ........ '------:-----'-------(aJ-Maintenance--£ees-;--'--Por--·-the---'----monthS--prtor-to-the--expiration--of-th'(f'-initiat-CUntract---------'- Improvements, CUstomer will pay SunGard Year, CUstomer notifies SunGard Public Sector in PubliC Sector the amount provided ,for in writing of Customer's intent not to renew the Exhibit 1 as the "Payment Amount" for years Agreement for the second Contraot Year. After the two -five (2-5). For each Contract Year second Contf,,!ct Year, this Agreement will subsequent the fifth Contract Year, SunGard automatically be extended for consecutive Contract Public Sector reserves the right to increase Years on a year-fo-year basis unless _ either party the Improvements fees. Fees for notifies the other in writing of its intent not to extend Improvements for a Baseline Component this Agreement for any particular Baseline Component System/Custom Modification are due on the System/Custom Modification at least six (6) months first day of the first month of the Contract Year prior to the expiration of the then-current Contract for that Baseline Component System/Custom Year. Modification. {b} Additional Costs. Customer will also reimburse SunGard Public Sector for actua! travel and living expenses that SunGard Public Sector incurs in providing Customer with Improvements under this Agreement, with reimbursement to be on an as-incurred basis. Such travel and living expenses will be governed by SunGard Public Sector's Corporate Travel and Expense Reimbursement Policy, will be invoiced on a monthly basis In arrears and due within thirty (30) days from the date of invoice. Customer will also reimburse SunGard Public Sector for all charges incurred in connection with accessing Equipment. (c) Taxes. Customer is responsible for paying all taxes (except for taxes based on SUnGard Public Sector's net income or capital stock) relating, to this Agreement. the SPS Maintenance 7/1/2010 6. Disclaimer of Warranties. Customer agrees and understands that SUNGARD PUBLIC SECTOR MAKES NO WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER. EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, WITH REGARD TO ANY IMPROVEMENTS ANDIOR ANY OTHER MATTER RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT, AND THAT 'SUNGARD PUBLIC SECTOR EXPLICITLY DISCLAIMS All WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. FURTHER, SUNGARD PUBLIC SECTOR eXPRESSLY DOES NOT WARRANT THAT A COMPONENT SYSTEM, ANY CUSTOM MODtFICATION OR ANY IMPROVEMENTS WILL BE USABLE BY CUSTOMER IF THE COMPONENT SYSTEM OR CUSTOM MODIFICATION HAS BEEN MODIFIED BY ANYONE OTHER THAN SUNGARD PUBLIC SECTOR, OR WILL BE ERROR FREE, WILL OPERATE WITHOUT INTERRUPTION OR WILL BE COMPATIBLE '. WITH ANY HARDWARE OR Page30f6 SOFTWARE OTHER THAN THE EQUIPMENT. 7. iermination. A party has the right to' terminate this Agreement if the other party breaches a material provision of this Agreement Either party has the right to terminate this Agreement at any time while an event or condition giving rise to the right of, termination exists. To tennfnate this . Agreement, the party seeking termination must give the other party notice'that describes the event or condition of termination in reasonable detail, From the date' of its receipt of that notice, the other party will haye thirty , (30) days to cure the breach to the reasonable . satisfaction of the party desiring termination.' If the event or condition giving rise to tne right of termination is not cured within that period, then the party seeking to terminate this Agreement can effect such termination by providing the other party with a termination notice that specifies the effective date of such termination. Termination of this Agreement will be without prejudice to the terminating party's other rights and remedies pursuant to this Agreement. 8. LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY. (a) LIMITED LIABILITY OF SUNGARO PUBLIC SECTOR. SUNGARD PUBLIC SECTOR'S LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE IMPROVEMENTS OR ANY OTHER MATTER RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT WILL NOT EXCEEO THE FEES THAT CUSTOMER ACTUALLY PAID TO SUNGARD PUBLIC SECTOR FOR THE $PS Maintenance 71112010 iMPROVEMENTS FOR THE YEAR THAT SUCH LIABILITY ARISES. (b) EXCLUSION OF DAMAGES. REGARDLESS OF WHETHER ANY REMEDY SET FOIUH HEREIN FAILS OF ITS ESSENTiAl PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE, IN NO EVENT WILL SUNGARD PUBLIC SECTOR BE LIABLE TO CUSTOMER FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL. OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER BASED ON BREACH OF CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), PRODUCT LIABILITY, OR OTHERWISE, AND WHETHER OR NOT SUNGARD PUBLIC SECTOR HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIS'LfTY OF SUCH DAMAGE. . . " . (c) BASIS OF THE BARGAIN. CUSTOMER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT SUNGARD PUBLIC SECTOR HAS SET ITS FEES AND ENTERED INTO THIS AGREEMENT IN RELIANCE UPON THE LIMITATIONS' OF LIABILITY AND. THE DISCLAIMERS OF WARRANTIES AND DAMAGES SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT. AND THAT THE SAME FORM AN ESSENTIAL BASIS O~ THE BARGAIN BETWEEN THE PARTIES. 9. Entire Aqreement. This Agreement contains the entire understanding of the parties with respect to its subject matter, and supersedes and extinguishes all prior oral and written communications between the parties about its subject matter. Any purchase order or similar document which may be issued by Customer in connection with this Agreement does not mOdify this Agreement No modification of this Agreement will be effective unless it is in writing, is signed by each party. and expressly provides that it amends this Agreement. Page 4of6 EXHIBIT 1 Customer; gtv of South Miami. Fl Commencement Date: Execution Date (or anniversary thereof) CONTRACT YEAR: The initial Contract Year begins on the Commencement Date and ends one year thereafter. Improvements (or the initial Contract Year are provided at no charge. Each subsequent Contract Year begins on the anniversary of the Commencement Date, Yearz Year 3 Year4 YearS SUpPQrt Qty Part# COmponent SyWtM Payment Pal/lMnt Payment Payment Type Computer Aidtd ~ 1 CAO-12 BASE COMPun.tR AIDED DISPATCH SYSlEM llER..2 7X24 t CAO-CON ADDITIONAL CAO CONSOl.E lICENSE 7X24 FIRST CAP MAP DISPLAY AND MAP MAlI'OEtIANCE 1 CAD.MAP SOFlWARE LICENSE 1X24 :3 CAl).MAPD !ADDITIONAl CAD MAP DISPlAY lICENSE 1X24 1 CAp·E911 E9111NiERFACEMODUlE 7 X 2.4 -4 MCT-MIS LAN ClIENT LICENSE fOR MESSAGE SWfJCH 7X24 3CAD-MRM CAD RESOURCE MONITOR DISPLAY lICENSE WllH MAPS 7)(24 Records Mallas_&ment SySlem BASE RECORDS MJ\NAGEMENTSYSTEM -20 1 RMS-aASE-20 WORKSTATION 5Xl1 1 ,RM8--ACCIOENT-20 BASi(; ACCIOEN" -MOO\.It..E -20 WORKSTA11ON 5X11 1 RM8--WlZ-BASE ACCIOENT WIZARD BASE SERVER LICENSE 5X11 1 RMS-CA_ CRIME ANALYSIS MODULE 5X11 RiiS:w..P~·~ RMS MAP OlSPI.A Y ANO PIN MAPPING lICENSE· 20 ._-1" WORKSTAI1O~----"--51(n--- 1 iRMS·NTF-20 NOTIFfCA nON MODULE -20 WORKSTATION 5X11 1RMS-P&e~ ]~=ANOr-.£'--5)(11 rMS..l'JAR HOST·S SERVt:R lICENSE -5 WORKS ~11ON 5X11 HAND-HELD ClIENT UCENSE (EACH) 5X11 1 2P LICE fN1'I.::RNETDATA SHARING 5)(11 1 TRAfN..5 -5 WORKSTA11ON film I GINS SOFlWARE 7X24 SASE MOBILE SERVER SOFlWARE UP TO W ~~12 WORKSTA1l0NS 7X24 ClIENT 'MCTCUENT· DlGrrAt DISPATCH 5X11 AP _ MCT CLIENT -MAPS 5XH 4OIMCT-MFR"()FF MFR CLIENT -BASE 1NClDEN11OFFaISE 5X11 14~MCTTCC MFR ClIENT. ACCIOENTREPORTIMG 5X11 ACCIOENTWIZARD WORKSTA11ON UCENSE 5X11 MfR ClIENT -ARRa>T 5X11 [ 4OIi"MFR.AFF MFR ClIENT· ARREST AFl'IDAVrr 5Xt1 ~R-crrAllON MFR CLIENT" CITAllON 5)(11 ~R-MBlN--CUENT MFR ClIENT-MOSlAN VERSION SXt1 REVIEW MOOOLE FOR FIElD REPOR'flNG UP TO 00 1 MCT-MFR-REV-T2 WORKSTAllONS 5X11 1 MCT"AVl~HOST [AVl SERVER HOSTtfCENSE 5Xft 4 MCT·AVl-CAO CAD CLIENT AVl L!C£NSE '{XU 40 MCT-AVi...cLIENT MCTCLIENT-AVL SXl1 PAYME'NT AMOUNT $25,!lIl(I.OO $35,000.00 $4$,*.00 $70JI!NUlt} Improvements fees are due thirty (30) days prior tt) the commencement of the Contract Year for which such fees are being remitted. Improvement fees for Contract Years 2-5 are as noted above. Improvement fees for any contract Year subsequent to the fifth full Contract Year will be at then prevailing mtes and are subject to change and will be specified by SunGard Public Sector in an annual invoice. Annuat increases for Improvement fees subsequent to 1he fifth full contract year shall not ex<:eed five per<:ent (5%). APPLICABLE TAXES ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THIS EXHIBIT 1, AND. IF APPLtCABLE. WILL BE ADDED TO THE AMOUNT IN THE PAYMENT lNVOICE(S) BEING SENT SEPARATELY TO THE CUSTOMER. Page5Qf6 BPS Maintenance 71112010 EXHIBIT 2 Maintenance Standards l. Hours During Which SunGard Public Sector's Telephone Support Will be Available to Customer in Connection with the Provision of Maintenance: As indicated in the "Support Type" column in Exhibit 1. '7x24" means Seven (7) days per week, 24 hours per day. ff5x11" means Monday through Friday, 7:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Continental US'Local Time exclUding holidays. II. Targeted Response Times. With respect to SunGard Public Sector's Maintenance obligations, SunGard Public Sector win use diligent, commercially reasonable efforts to respond to NotifICations from Customer relating to the Baseline Component Systems/Custom Modifications Identified in Exhibit 1 of this Agreement in accordance with the following guidelines with the time period to be measured beginning with the fiTj:;t, applicable SunGard Public Sector "Te!ephone Support" hour (that is, based upon whether SunGard Public Sector provides 7x24 or 5x11 Support for the Baseline Component System/Custom Modification in question) . occurring after SunGard Public Sector's receipt of the Notification: 1·Urgent A support issue is considered Urgent when it produces an 1 hour emergency situation in which the Component System(s) Is not performing a process which has caused a complete work stoppage and no workaround exists, revenue is Impacted, or data is corrupted. A support issue is considered High when it prevents the completion 2 hours of critical processes where an "acceptable" workaround is NOT available. "Acceptable" is defined as a workaround that is not cumbersome or time-consuming. 3-Medium A support issue Is considered Medium when it hinders the 4 hours completion of a critical process where an "Acceptable" workaround Is available. An issue that is non..critlcal and no workaround is available wlll be considered Medium priority. 4-Low A support issue is oonsidered Low when it does not affect 24 hours processing. This may include cosmetic issues, general questions, and how to use certain features of the system. Notes: (1) For purposes of these targets, a 4response" viiI! mean as an initial contact from an SunGard Public Sector representative to Customer to begin evaluation of the problem reported under one of the categories of calls identified above; (2) As ?l prerequisite to SunGard Public Sector's obligation to respond to Customer, Customer must follow SunGard Public Sector's then-current processes (such as the dialing of a particular phone number, the categorization of a particular problem, etc.) when submitting its Notification. Page6of6 SPS Maintenance 7/1/2010 July 28, 2011 Major Ana BaixauJi Administrative Major, 8MPD 6130 Sunset Drive SouthMiami~ Florida 33143 Office: 305-668-2498 (Direct) Cell: 786M298~ 7986 Fax: 305-663':2045 Dear Major Baixauli, PUBL.IC SECTOR This letter is intended to reflect that the ONB801utlon and 0881 brand software applications are proprietary software solely provided by BunGard Public Sector Inc. Additionally, SunGard Public Sectorts 08S1 brand is the sale integrated public safety offering under ONESolution. As a current BunGard Public Sector customer who has licensed ONBSolution applications, the City of South Miami, FL may be entitled to current customel' discounts. BunGard Public Sector Inc. is the sote owner, provider, developer and supporter of the ONESolution and OSSI brand software and has full power and authority to grant the dghts to license it without the consent of any other person 01' entity. . . Sincerely, .~ Manager, Contracts Services , . · MIAMI DAILY BUSINESS REVIEW Published Daily except Saturday, Sunday and !.ega! Holidays !-.flaml. M!an'>1-Dade CQunty. Florida STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MIAMI~DAOE: Before the undersigned authority personally appeared MARIA MESA, who on oath says tha.t he or she is Ule LEGAL CLERK, Leg<lt Notices of the Miami Oaily Business Review flk/a Miami Review. a dally (except Saturday. Sunday and Lega.l Holidays) newspaper, publisl1ed at Miami In Miami-Dade County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement, befng a legal Advertisement of Notice In the matter of CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI PUBLIC HEARING -AUGUST 1~ 2011 iothe XXXX Court. 08/05/2011 Affiant further says that the said Miami Dally Business Review is a neWspaper published at Miami In said Miaml·Dade County. Rorida and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said MIamI-Dade County. Florida, each day (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) and has been entered as second class mall matter at the post offIce in Miami In said Miami-Dade County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that he or she has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation any discount. rebate. commission or refund for the ptllpose of ~oourin • .. Han In the said O!? day of AU~UST ·,A.D. 2011 (SEAL) MARIA MESA personally known to me THE MIAMI HERALD I MiarniHerald,com TOWN OF CUTLER BAY NOTICE OF PUBLfC HEARING 111e Town ot Mer Bay shall conduct a counCIl me-aHag on WellneSday, August 17, 2011 at 7;00 p.m. at the Town of CUller Bay Thwn Center.1llwn Council CtTambers. 10720 carlbbean Boulevard, C!!ller Bay. Flortda 3$169. OUrlng Illis meellng, lhe CQunc11 wlll hold a public hearing to consider 1he following on second reading; AN ORDIN,\NCE onm: MAYORANDTOWN COUNCIL Oli'THE TOWN OF CUTLER BAY, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE 10.13 X(ELAl'ING TO BURGLAR. ALA~ rotGISTM.TION; :PROVIDING FOR A WA.l.UiING PERtOD, AND PROVIDING li'OR AI'! EWECfIVE DATE. AU peroQns are Invited to appearat1l1is meeU09, or to be reJ)re§sn\Eld by an agen~ ono e;o:press theirv!e.\V$ in wrlIlng addressed tOlha town council elo of Ille tovm ~[erk, 10720 Cartbbean Boul~yalll. Suite 105, C!!ller Bay, FI. 33139. The do~menls pertafnmg lit \hIS public hearing may be lnspecled at tile office of\he town clerk durtng regular wor1<lng Mimi. Inquiries may he dlrecl1ld to the town clerk at (305) 234-4262', The above Items may be ClJntinued at Ihls me$ting and, under such cireumstances, additional legal notice WQuld not be provldad.Any pe~\ln may con\a~ the lown clerk for informatkm a$ 10 the status of this item as a result Of the moellng, Pursuant 10 SeCUon 286.0105, florida Statutes, 11 any pernon decides to appeal any dClClslon by lIle town C()uncil wiUlregarnlQ tills orany matte~ he/she win needl0ensure fila! a verbatim recornol 1M proceellings Is made, whlell record Includes the testimony and 6vkiance upon whIch the apMalls to be based. T~ls notice dues not (;Ilnstltute consent by the town for the IntroduCllon or admission 01 O!l\efWise inadmissible evidence, nor does it aulhoriZ6$ challenges or appeals not Olllerwise allowed by law. In accoroance \"lith tllsAmerlcans wllh Dlsablltues Act of 1990. persons needing special accommodation (or l1earlng impalrsQ) 10 participate In this proceeding or to review any documents relative ther~to should ClJn\act the town clerk for asslstarn:e at {30$} 234-4262 no laler Ulan four (4) days prlQT to Ille proceedln~s, CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI COURTESY NOTIOE NotiCE 1$ IISl1CBY glVin IDat the City COll1mlssl"" mille CIty 41 SlJIlij) Miami, Horl~\I WIll cCll!1uct P\lblic HaariRg~ at ns regular City Commission m~e\lng scheduled lQ1" lll!lS!\ilY. AlloW! 1§..J9.11l)eglnnJn~ at 7;30 PJ11,. !n the City COmml$S!Qn CllambOI$, 61SQ ~vnt~l Onve, to ~Oll$lder Il\e loHowlP9 Itvm{$): M OnllftanG2 ame!11llng Cl1i1pler 13, Ucense. Cloa\lng MIele H, Se!;\100 \3-31 UUed 'Use Ql Clly'~ Name' and res!!lCU~Q 1M exprmad or Implisd use of lIle City cf S~h Miami QJ' H$ MmG byanyona lor any purp~. . A R~on aU1l1orttlJ1g the CI\y Manll1Jer (0 GXG~uIll a fl\te-)1lM Sll(tware MalI1tel1anCllI\9(~man\ wflt! paren) , cqrporation SUnGaltll'llbUc$ectorJn~. lot replacement 01 aot<Ja\e<:I iollware fQ! Computer AIde<:! Olspato;lJ (CiI.o) servll;eS, ReCQllls Management Sy$tem (RIIlSl, Field Ba~ RepQ~lng Sr.slem (FB1IS) and annual malnten3llG~ $1d W/lI1Ql'1 vslllg lila Sollwam Ucel1$ and SeMen Agreament prG'/lded by Open Software Sc!u\lQn$.1!w. (OSS!) tor \he Sault! Miami Pollee Oepenmenf$ Public Salety CQnltlwnlca5Qi1S System. M Ordinance ameMlng Chapter 15S entlUed "Pms and RecreaUon' jor 1M re!jli\at10n c! Special Events Includlngtila IlIl13Uil&hmenl oIr!lqu!rsment1l rot publlcheartngs, prGViding aprocess Illipefmlt1l!1g, Ute payment of (e~a (or permlls and a$$Oclated costs, (eqlli~ng CQmp)i3Rce wUlt ell)' law;, am! prGVi1l1ng 101 penalties. ~or further Inlormation. plsasa CQotact Ule City Clerk's Office at (:leiS) 1563-63.0. AU. interested parUes are Imittd to atlcnd and wlij b$ heer<J. Marta M. MenGndez, CMC City Clerk !'tIr-Mnl to Ronda SlatUlcs Z85.Gl05. Ule {;itl bereby ~QvisliS 1M public lIlat l! a psrlCn de~ldes ta 3jljleal any olecWQn made by this 6<l3nl,Asiency or Comm!ssloo With respect to aoy mallsr wn<ldared at ~s mesUng or heontllJ. lie 1l( Wewlil !lee~ a recor~ of Ihe pr(lC!<elllng$, anll t!Jat 101 SUC~ purplJ$e, aJl~cted person may nelld to eMure Illa! a verbaUm ruCOlll of 1M protatdlngs Is mad. 'vi1ich record ;nctulias the testimony and e'!de~. upon \'I~lch Ute appeal I. to lle based. -v MIAMI DAILY BUSINESS REVIEW Published Daily except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays Miami, Miami·Dade County, Florida STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE: Before the undersigned authority personally appeared O.V. FIi:RBEYRE, who on oath says that he or she is the VICE PRESIDENT, Legal Notices of the Miami Daily Business Review flk/a Miami Review, a daily (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) newspaper, published at Miami in Miami-Dade County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement, being a Legal Advertisement of Notice in the matter of CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI PUBLIC HEARING -NOVEMBER 7,2012 in the XXXX Court, was published in said newspaper in the issues of 10/26/2012 Affiant further says that the said Miami Daily Business Review is a newspaper published at Miami in said Miami-Dade County, Florida and that the said newspaper has, heretofore been continuously published in said Miami-Dade County, Florida, each day (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) and has been entered as second class mail matter at the post office in Miami in said Miami-Dade County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that he or she has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertise or publication in the said nowsP"'~ 26 day of OCTOBER ,A.D. 2012 (SEAL) O. V. FERBEYRE personally known to me Notary Public State of Florida Cheryl H Manner My Commission EE 189528 Expires 07118/2016 THE MIAMI HERALD I MiamiHerald.com PALMETTO BAY Flap over campaign donors eDONATIONS, FROM 3SE tions from attorneys suing the village "a tough call:' SE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2012 I 43SE MOTORS & .it I.~TI. S2 ~7.!a ~ Ii US-1 & South 160-180 Street in Miami southmotors.com and the message should be obvious. They don't ap- prove of the behavior or what is going on in the coun- cil. From a not-objective point of view, that's their way of saying they don't ap- prove. I didn't ask why they did donate. Anyone that of- fers to donate the money to me doesn't have strings at- tached. I'll take the money:' Tendrich, who has raised $6,675 as ofroid-October, in- cluding $150 from Pinecrest Mayor Cindy Lerner, adds that "most of my contribu- tions are from families .... [PJeople should be able to take contributions from whoever you want, but I'm against lobbyists:' ing $50 from former Coral Gables mayor Don Siesnick, and even $500 from an in- vestment banker in Chicago, which is about 1,400 miles outside of Palmetto. Bay's ZIP Code. Cunningham's "':I~""'~"'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ brother lives in Chicago, and I i Seat 2 incumbent Howard Tendrich, who faces Schaff- er and Araiza, calls the cam- paign flap over contribu- Meantime, some bloggers haven't ignored political newcomer Cunningham, noting that the majority of her $25,918 has come from outside the village, includ- her friends there, and else- where, are members of her extended family, she said. "My contributions all have come from family and friends and relationships I have built these many years,» Cunningham said. Follow @HowardCohen on 1Witter. MOTORS southmotors.com CITY OF OPA-LOCKA REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS PROFESSIONAL PLANNING SERVICES RFQ NO: 12-1311100 Proposals for PROFESSIONAL PLANNING SERVICES will be received by the City of Opa-Iocka at the Office of the City Clerk, 780 Fisherman Street, 4th Floor, Opa-Iocka, Florida 33054, Tuesday. November 13. 2012 by 1:00 p.m. Any proposals received after the deSignated closing time will be returned unopened. The purpose of this Request for. Qualifications is to seek assistance of a qualified professional contractor to provide PROFESSIONAL PLANNING SERVICES to the City of Opa-Iocka. An original and five (5) copies a total of six (6) plus 1 copy of the proposal on CD in PDF format shall be submitted in sealed envelopes/packages addressed to Joanna Flores, City Clerk, City of Opa-Iocka, Florida, and marked PROFESSIONAL PLANNING SERVICES. Proposers desiring information for use in preparing proposals may obtain a set of such documents from the Clerk's Office, 780 Fisherman Street, 4th Floor, Opa-Iocka, Florida 33054, Telephone (305) 953-2800 or copies of RFQ NO 12-1311100 requirements may also be obtained by visiting the City's website at www.opalockafl.gov, (click "RFQ /PROPOSALS" located on the right hand side of the screen and follow the instructions). The City reserves the right to accept or reject any and all proposals and to waive any technicalities or irregularities therein. The City further reserves the right to award the contract to that proposer whose proposal best complies with the RFQ NO 12-1311100 requirements. Proposers may not withdraw their proposal for a period of ninety (90) days from the date set for the opening thereof. Joanna Flores, CMC City Clerk CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI COURTESY NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the City Commission of the City of South Miami, Florida will conduct Public Hearing(s) at its regular City Commission meeting scheduled for Wednesday, November 7. 2012. beginning at 7:30 p.m., in the City Commission Chambers, 6130 Sunset Drive, to consider the following item(s): A Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute a five (5) year (FY 2012/2013 to FY 2016-2017) Interlocal Agreement between Miami-Dade County and Co-Permittees named on NPDES Permit No. FL00003-003. ( A Resolution authorizing the City Managerto pay SunGard Public Sector wit V approved Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) funds for an electronic arrest form application, in the amount of $11,364 from account number 120-3405-521-4634, resulting in a multi-year service agreement with an annual maintenance expenditure amount of approximately $1800. A Resolution relating to a request for a variance from Section 20-3.5(E) of the Land Development Code to allow a second floor interior side setback of 7 feet 11 inches where 15 is required, for an addition to a historic deSignated Single family residence located at 6291 SW 57th Street, South Miami, Florida, within the RS-3 zoning district. An Ordinance amending Section 20-3.6(U), of the City of South Miami's Land Development Code, Outdoor lighting spillage; creating additional minimum standards for outdoor lighting in residential districts. An Ordinance amending the development agreement originally adopted by Ordinance No. 05-05-1827 and amended by Ordinance No. 18-05-1840 concerning the project known as "Project Sunset" and located generally at 5750 Sunset Drive, for the purpose of clarifying the effective date of the agreement and term of agreement. ALL interested parties are invited to attend and will be heard. For further information, please contact the City Clerk's Office at: 305-663-6340. Maria M. Menendez, CMC City Clerk Pursuant to Florida Statutes 286.0105, the City hereby advises the public that if a person decides to appeal any decision made by this Board, Agency or Commission with respect to any matter considered at its meeting or hearing, he or she will need a record of the proceedings, and that for such purpose, affected person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.