Agreement - Tiburon, Inc. - Clerks - Signed 1999-10-26PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL SERVICES AGREEMENT
BETWEEN
THE CITY OF GILROY
AND
TIBURON, INC,
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2 Section/Article Number Description 2
3 N/A Preamble
4 1 Scope of Work 2
5 2 Period'of Performance 2
Consideration 2
6 3 3
7 4 Payments .
8 5 Taxes 3
9 6
CLIENT Responsibilities 4
4
10 7 Changes
11 8
Independent Contractor 4
4
12 9 Confidential Information
13 10
Termination 5
5
14 11 Applicable Law
15 12 Disputes
5
16 13
Order of Precedence 5
5
17 14 Force Majeure
18 15
Assignment 6
6
19 16 Sole Agreement
Waiver 6
20 17 6
21 18 Validity 6
22 19 Patent Protection
23 20
Indemnification 6
7
24 21 Insurance
25 22
Non -Discrimination 7
7
26 23 Conflict of Interest
27 24 Software License and Transfer 7
8
28 25 Performance Guarantees
29 26
System Acceptance Test 9
9
30 27 Source Code
31 26
Shipping and Risk of Loss 9 32 29 Equipment Compatibility 10
Warranty 10
33 30 34 31 Limitation of Liability 11
35 32
Notices 11
12
36 N/A Signature Page
AGREEMENT FOR
PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL SERVICES
BETWEEN TIBURON,
INC.
C.F AND CONTENTS
CITY OF GILROY
T
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1
2 PREAMBLE
3 This Agreement entered into this jhday of Qc tote✓; 1999 by and between the City of Gilroy, having its
4 office at 7370 Rosanna Street, Gilroy,. California, hereinafter called "CLIENT" and Tiburon, Inc., a Virginia
5 corporation having its office at 39350 Civic Center Drive, Suite 280, Fremont, California, hereinafter called
6 "CONTRACTOR'`.
7
Witnesseth
8 WHEREAS, the CLIENT has determined that it requires the implementation of Computer. Aided Dis atc
9 Records Management Systems, Field Reporting System and Mobile Data System, and p h,
10 WHEREAS, the CLIENT therefore requires the provision of professional and technical services
11 materials as specified in this Agreement, and and
12 WHEREAS, CONTRACTOR is qualified to provide the services and materials required by the CLIENT
13 and specified In this Agreement,
14 NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants contained
15 CONTRACTOR agree as follows: herein, the CLIENT and
16 1. Scope of Work
17 CONTRACTOR shall provide services and materials to furnish, install and implement a Computer Aided
18 Dispatch, Records Management System, Field Reporting and Mobile Data Software, (hereinafter called
19 the SYSTEM) as defined in the Statement of Work which is attached as Exhibit A, and incorporated
20 herein by reference. FINAL ACCEPTANCE of the SYSTEM installed under this Agreement shall be
21 defined as that date on which 1) all hardware, software and system components purchased under the
22 terms of this Agreement have been successfully installed, tested and accepted by the CLIENT; 2) all user
23 documentation provided to the CLIENT is verified to be complete and current with the systems installed;
24 3) all user and system's management training has been completed; 4) all RMS data conversion has been
25 completed; 5) all tasks, sub -tasks, or components thereof that relate either directly or indirectly to this
26 Agreement have been completed by the CONTRACTOR; and, 6)
the CLIET
27 executes a FINAL ACCEPTANCE form which states that all terms and hcondat tions of this te uponwhich Agreern Agreement have
28 been successfully completed by the CONTRACTOR to the satisfaction of the CLIENT.
29 2. Period of Performance
30 This Agreement shall take effect when it has been fully executed by duly authorized representatives of
31 both parties and upon receipt by CONTRACTOR of notification that any certification or approval required
32 by statute, ordinance, or established policy of CLIENT has been obtained.
33 Time Is of the essence in the performance of this Agreement. All services and materials provided under
34 this Agreement shall be provided in accordance with the Initial Project Schedule presented in Exhibit D of
35 this Agreement.
36 This Agreement shall remain in effect through the three hundred and twenty day warranty
period
37 shall continue until the FINAL ACCEPTANCE form identified in Section 1 "Scope of Work" has been
38 executed by the CLIENT, or until it has been otherwise terminated as provided for in Section 10 herein.
39 3. Consideration
40 CLIENT shall, upon submission of non -disputed invoices pursuant to the payment terms set forth in
4241 Section 4, "Payments" and subject to any CLIENT pre -approved price adjustment, withholding or set of
provisions contained herein, pay CONTRACTOR a total firm -fixed -price of ONE MILLION EIGHTY
43 THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED TWENTY NINE DOLLARS AND NO CENTS ($ 1,080,929) as full and
44 complete consideration for the satisfactory performance of all requirements of this Agreement, including
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1 delivery of all reports and data required hereunder.
2 4, Payments
3
4 (a) Upon completion of each delirablshaliset
notfy the the
CLIEMilestone
writinigeory and completioayment n of that
ule
5 in Exhibit E, the CONTRACTOR of
6 deliverable with an "Intent to Invoice" shall review theon rdeliverable provided by CONTRACTOR'S
e CONTRACTOR
7 "Intent to Invoice" notice, the CLIENT
8 as described in subsection (b)(2) below. If said deliverable is determined by the CLIENT ttotbee
9 acceptable under the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the CLIENT shall approve
10 CONTRACTOR'S "Intent to Invoice" notice, and CONTRACTOR shallsubmit
to CLIENTLIENT,han
an
11 invoice pursuant to Exhibit E. In the event the deliverable is not approved
b12 CLIENT shall forward written 'fication to s shall not be0NTRACTOoutlining the un easonably withheld by CLIENTencies of the
13 deliverable. Approval of deliverables
14 the CLIENT
15 (b) Milestone payments to CONTRACTOR
CLIENTmade
with the terms of this Agreemenon t abd
16 CONTRACTOR, and acceptanceby of
17 the Statement of Work (Exhibit ) and Payment Schedule (Exhibit E), and approval
18 CONTRACTOR'S "Intent to
19 (1) The amount to be paid CONTRACTOR upon completion of the deliverable goods shall be
20 based on the specified price assigned in this Agreement.
21 (2) Delivery of the goods must be certified bbytoCONTRRACeTOR ntandis approved
verf at and accepted
ed
22 by CLIENT prior to making the milestone p
aym.23 accomplished either by a physical evaluation by CLIENT, an analysis and evaluation by
24 CLIENT, or by an on -site audit as determined necessary by CLIENT.
ment
25
(3) Upon making milestone payments, title to all p ejsot-specificapplicatdocu ions atiion and property,
26 26 with the exception of CONTRACTOR'S base.
and
27 derivative works, covered by such payment, shall vest in CLIENT; however,
rsonal
28
CONTRACTOR shall remain liable for any loss
or damag
Belie ter toand CLIENTe hereunderproperty
29 taxes thereon :until delivery of all goods required
to30 (4) All payments shall be made within thirty (30) calendar days from the date of non -disputed
31 invoice.
32 5. Taxes.
State or Local
334 xprices set e in Exhiibn't B force noailed Pricing) are w or enacted in the Iusive future,of any amount s such amountsfor being Federal,
the (responsibility of
34 excise, sales,NTlease taxes
35 the CLIENT. The prices are inclusive of any unemployment Insurance. molar taxes and any amount of withholding
36 taxes, Social Security, insurance, andp Y
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1 6. CLIENT Responsibilities
2 CLIENT agrees to provide those services and facilities necessary for the completion of this project which
3 are defined in this Agreement and the Statement of Work attached hereto as Exhibit A. CLIENT and
4 CONTRACTOR agree that the schedule of services to be provided by CONTRACTOR under this
5 Agreement may depend upon the timely fulfillment of CLIENT Responsibilities. The CLIENT shall
6 respond within ten (10) business days to all designs, specifications, documents, requests for information
7 or clarification, amendments and updates to those items delivered by CONTRACTOR. By mutual
8 agreement of both parties, this period may be extended in writing for specific review items. Failure of
9 CLIENT to so respond shall constitute acceptance of such items as indicated by written notification from
10 CONTRACTOR.
11
12 7. Changes
13 The scope and schedule of services and materials provided under this Agreement may be changed from
14 time to time by mutual agreement of the parties hereto.
15 When a change causes a change in price or the amount of time needed to complete such change, an
16 adjustment shall be made to the Milestone Delivery and Payment Schedule (Exhibit E) and the Initial
17 Project Schedule (Exhibit D), as applicable.
18 All changes, whether or not causing an adjustment to the Milestone Delivery and Payment Schedule
19 and/or Project Schedule, will take effect only when described in a Change Order which has been agreed
20 to in writing by both parties. Such approval shall not be unreasonably withheld by either party.
21 8. Independent Contractor
22 Each party hereto, in performance of this Agreement, shall be acting in its own capacity. The employees
23 or agents of one party shall not be deemed or construed to be the employees or agents of the other party
24 for any purpose whatsoever. The employees or agents of one party shall not be entitled to any of the
25 rights or benefits afforded to the other party's employees including without limitation, disability or
26 employment insurance, workers' compensation, medical insurance, sick leave, retirement benefits or any
27 other employment benefit.
28 Each party hereto agrees not to hire or engage in any capacity, nor offer to do so, either directly or
29 indirectly, any employee or contractor of the other who has performed work covered by this Agreement,
30 either during the term of this Agreement or for a period of six months thereafter.
31 CONTRACTOR shall not be required to use union labor.
32 9. Confidential Information
33 Except as otherwise may be required by law, CONTRACTOR shall regard all CLIENT fifes and data as
34 the CLIENT's confidential Information. Except as otherwise may be required by law, CONTRACTOR
35 shall not release said data to outside parties without written consent of CLIENT. CLIENT shall regard all
36 software and documentation provided by CONTRACTOR as confidential information. CLIENT shall not
37 release said software and documentation to outside parties without written consent of CONTRACTOR.
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1 10. Termination
2 In the event any provisions of this Agreement are violated by either party, the violating party shall receive
3 written notice identifying the violation. Upon receipt of notice, the violating party shall have a period not to
4 exceed thirty (30) calendar days to cure the violation. In the event the violating party has not remedied
5 the violation at the end of the thirty (30) calendar day cure period, the other party may either 1) request a
6 written plan from the violating party which defines a specific course of action for correction of the violation,
7 or 2) serve written notice upon the violating party of Intent to terminate pursuant to the terms of this
8 Agreement, and seek legal remedies for breach of Agreement as allowed hereunder. All hardware
9 receiveddpaid for by
shall Eremain thleremain the property of p property of the CLIENT. the CLIENT. Any data or data files
10 generated by the
11
12 Upon termination of this Agreement for any reason, the provisions relating to Confidential Information,
13 Independent Contractor and Software Transfer shall survive.
14 11. Applicable Law
15 The formation, interpretation and performance of this Agreement shall be governed by the Taws of the
16 State of California. Venue for all litigation relative to the information, interpretation and performance of this
17 Agreement shall be In Santa Clara County, California.
18 12. Disputes
19 The parties to this Agreement shall exercise their best efforts to negotiate and settle promptly any dispute
20 'that may arise with respect to this Agreement. Time is of the essence in the resolution of disputes. In the
21 event that a dispute cannot be so settled, it shall be resolved in accordance with the rules of the American
22 Arbitration Association whose decision shall be conclusive, final, and binding on the parties for all
23 purposes.
24
25 13. Order of Precedence
26 The following documents are included in this Agreement by reference. In the event of any conflict or
27 inconsistency among documents related to this Agreement, said conflict or inconsis(ency shall be
28 resolved by giving precedence to the later dated document. Unless otherwise agreed to by both parties,.
29 document precedence shall be as follows:
30 a. Change Orders to this Agreement executed in accordance with Section 7;
31 b. This Agreement and its Articles 1 through 32;
32 c. The Statement of Work attached hereto as Exhibit A
33 d. All other Exhibits
34 14. Force Majeure
35 If the performance of this Agreement or of any obligation hereunder is prevented, restricted, or interfered
36 with by reason of fire or other casualty or accident; strikes or labor disputes; inability to procure raw
37 materials, equipment, power or supplies; war, terrorism or other violence; any law, order, proclamation,
38 regulation, ordinance, demand, or requirement of any governmental agency or intergovernmental body
39 other than a party hereto; or any other act or condition beyond the reasonable control of the parties
40 hereto, the party so affected, upon giving notice to the other party, shall be excused from such
41 performance to the extent of such prevention, restriction, or interference; provided that the party so
42 affected shall use reasonable efforts under the circumstances to avoid or remove such causes of
43 non-performance and shall continue performance hereunder with the utmost dispatch whenever such
44 causes are removed.
45
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1 15. Assignment
2 This Agreement may not be assigned by either party without the written consent of the other.
3 16. Sole Agreement
4 Except as may otherwise be expressly provided herein, this Agreement constitutes the sole agreement
5 between the CLIENT and CONTRACTOR concerning the subject matter hereof, and supersedes any
6 prior representation of either party, either written or oral This Agreement may not be altered, amended
7 or modified, except by written instrument signed by the duly authorized representative of both parties.
8 17. Waiver
9 No waiver or breach of any provision of this Agreement shall constitute a waiver or breach of any other
10 provision. Failure of either party to enforce any provision of this Agreement shall not be construed as a
11 waiver thereof.
12 18. Validity
13 The invalidity in whole or part of any provision of this Agreement shall not void or otherwise affect the
14 validity of any other provision.
15 19. Patent Protection
16 CONTRACTOR warrants to CLIENT (I) that the software and other materials delivered hereunder
17 (including all updates and modifications thereto), and/or the use thereof, will not violate or infringe any
18 patent, copyright, trademark, service mark, right of privacy or other right, will not contain any libelous or
19 defamatory material or any material which CONTRACTOR is not duly authorized to use, and will not
20 misuse or misappropriate any trade secret or confidential information, a that anyap
rovals or
21 permissions required in connection with the production, manufacture, use or exploitation ofthe articles
22 and materials delivered pursuant to this agreement have been obtained or will have been obtained prior
23 to the initial submission to CLIENT and will remain in effect while the applicable articles and materials are
24 in licensed use by CLIENT, (Ili) that CONTRACTOR has the right, power and authority to grant to CLIENT
25 the rights it has granted under this Agreement. The provisions in this section shall survive the termination
26 of this Agreement.
27 20. Indemnification
28 CONTRACTOR agrees to protect, defend, indemnify, and save the CLIENT, its agents, officials,
29 employees, or any firm, company organization, or individual, or their contractors, or subcontractors for
30 whom the CLIENT may be contracted to, harmless from and against any and aII claims, demands,
31 actions, and causes of action which may arise in favor of any person or persons, on account of illness,
32 disease, loss of property, services, wages, death or personal injuriesresulting from CONTRACTOR'S
33 negligence in the performance of the duties identified herein, or from damages which the CLIENT incurs
34 by reason of a breach of any of the warranties of the CONTRACTOR under Section 19, or in connection
35 with any claim by a third party alleging facts that would constitute a breach of any such warranties. The
36 provisions of this section shall survive the termination of this Agreement.
37 IN NO EVENT SHALL CONTRACTOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGES RELATED TO THE
38 OPERATION, OF SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT PROVIDED BY CONTRACTOR OR FOR THE
39 ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF DATA, AND UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL
40 CONTRACTOR BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
41 Furthermore, CONTRACTOR hereby agrees to indemnify the CLIENT for all reasonable expenses and
42 attorney's fees incurred by or imposed upon the CLIENT in connection therewith for any loss, damage,
43 injury or other casualty for which CONTRACTOR is obligated to indemnify CLIENT as provided herein.
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1 21. Insurance
2 CONTRACTOR shall procure and maintain in effect during the term of this Agreement insurance
3 coverages (naming CLIENT, its officers and employees as additional insureds on the comprehensive
4 general liability and broad form comprehensive general liability insurance policies referred to in (b)
5 immediately below) with an insurance company or companies authorized to do business in the State of
6 California and approved by the CLIENT with a Best rating of no less than A:VII the following:
7 a. Workers' Compensation and Employers Liability Insurance in accordance with the laws of the
8 State of California with liability limits of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) per accident,
9 b. Comprehensive General Liability and Broad Form Comprehensive General Liability or
10 Commercial General Liability including bodily injury, personal injury, and property damage in the
11 amount of a combined single limit of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000), each occurrence, and Two
12 Million Dollars ($2,000,000) in aggregate limit.
13 c. Comprehensive Auto Liability including bodily injury, personal injury and property damage In the
14 amount of a combined single limit of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) each occurrence.
15 Coverage must include all automobiles utilized by CONTRACTOR performing the Work
16 hereunder.
17 d. The following statement shall appear in each certificate of insurance provided the CLIENT by
18 CONTRACTOR hereunder: "It is agreed that in the event of any material change in, lapse or
19 cancellation of this policy, thirty (30) calendar days prior written notice will be given to CLIENT."
20 e. CONTRACTOR shall give prompt written notice to the CLIENT of all known losses, damages, or
21 injuries to any person or to property of the CLIENT or third persons which may be in any way
22 related to the Project or for which a claim might be made against the CLIENT. CONTRACTOR
23 shall promptly report to the CLIENT all such claims which CONTRACTOR has noticed, whether
24 related to matters insured or uninsured. No settlement or payment for any claim for loss, injury or
25 damage or other matter as to which the CLIENT may be charged with an obligation to make any
26 payment or reimbursement shall be made by CONTRACTOR without the prior written approval of
27 the CLIENT.
28 22. Non -Discrimination
29 CONTRACTOR agrees that in performing its tasks under this Agreement, it shall not discriminate against
30 any worker, employee, or applicant, .or any member of the public, because of age, race, sex, creed, color,
31 religion, or national origin, nor otherwise commit an unfair employment practice in violation of any state or
32 federal law.
33 23. Conflict of Interest
34 CONTRACTOR warrants that, to the best of its knowledge and belief, no person except bona fide
35 employees, agents, consultants or representatives of CONTRACTOR or any of its subcontractors has
36 been employed or retained to solicit or secure this Agreement.
37 24. Software License and Transfer
38 As a part of its performance under this agreement, CONTRACTOR will provide to CLIENT certain
39 software developed by CONTRACTOR, This software shall be provided in operating version for all
40 application programs. CLIENT accepts CONTRACTOR'S operating version of the software under the
41 terms and conditions of the software license agreement, included herein as Exhibit G, and incorporated in
42 this agreement by reference. The acceptance of this agreement by the signatures of both parties shall
43 signify acceptance of the software license agreement. The software license agreement shall not be
44 considered granted in full until the software license fees due under this agreement are paid to
45 CONTRACTOR by CLIENT.
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1 CONTRACTOR will deliver the then -current release of each software product. Following the period of
2 performance of this agreement, CONTRACTOR will provide product updates in accordance with the
3 terms and conditions of its Agreement for Extended Services — Series 2000 products (Exhibit I hereof). If
4 CLIENT desires to deploy comparable CONTRACTOR application software products designed to operate
5 in a different hardware environment (such as "NT" vs. "UNIX"), then CONTRACTOR shall provide that
6 comparable software in place of that which is licensed under this agreement. Such software exchange
7 will be provided by CONTRACTOR for no additional software license fees. Services needed to integrate
8 that software into a new/modified client system environment will be provided by CONTRACTOR at the
9 then current time and materials rate of CONTRACTOR for all work performed by CONTRACTOR. This
10 provision shall survive the termination of this Agreement.
11 Certain third -party software programs require that the CLIENT accept separate software license
12 agreements. Any applicable license agreements, including those as provided as part of Exhibit B
13 (Detailed Pricing), shall be duly executed by the CLIENT.
14
15 25. Performance Guarantee.
16 CAD:
17 The CAD system shall maintain at least a 99.9% "up time" record during the final acceptance period.
18 There shall be no "down time" due to routine maintenance and back up procedures. Response Time
19 shall be defined as the interval that elapses from the moment the user presses the "enter" key or "clicks" a
20 mouse button to the moment the last character of the computer's reply is received and control is returned
21 to the workstation. CONTRACTOR guarantees the following CAD performance times will be met at least
22 95% of the time:
23 Validate address 1.5 seconds
24 Access hazard files, check for prior calls, determine if there
25 are potential duplicate calls, create event and enter in pending queue 2 seconds
26 Select and display incident for dispatch, recommend units 1 second
27 Assign a unit to pending call 1 second
28 Change unit status (en route, on scene) 1 second
29 Display premise/hazard file data for an incident 1 second
30 Display incident history record (keyed search) 1 second
31 RMS:
32 A response time of five (5) seconds or less for ninety-five percent (95%) of all qualifying transactions
33 entered.
34 Qualifying transactions include:
35 ■ Data Entry
36 • Data Updates
37 ■ Screen Retrieval Inquiries — Data output on screen forms
38 ■ Formatted Inquiries — Data output as lists/reports
39 ■ Input Form Requests
40 • Menu Requests/Steps
41 ■ Help Requests
42 The proposed System Performance Testing parameters are contingent upon the following provisions:
43 a) "Qualifying Transactions" exclude the following transactions or processes, and will not be run
44 concurrently with the System Performance Test period:
45 ■ Ad hoc Inquiries/Reports
46 ■ Data Base Creation facilities
47 ■ Batch processes
48 ■ System updates — Code table builds/rebuilds
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1 ° Program compiling, linking, etc.
2 • External inquiry processes/updates
3 • Mobile inquiry processes/updates/communication
4 Data Base Maintenance:
5 Backups
6 Data Base Purges
7 Data Base/Index Restructuring
8 Transactions which update over 5 table records/entries at a single time
9 Indexed responses exceeding 100 (i.e. Search on John Smith cannot return more than 100 returns)
10 b) During System Performance Testing, the system must not be constrained by non-RMS/2000
11 applications.
12 c) Three concurrent users during test.
13 NOTE: CONTRACTOR will not provide contractual response time guarantees outside immediate local
14 network. This includes, but is not limited to SLETS/CLETS transactions, MDS to CAD transactions and
15 ARS to RCS server transactions. Response times, negatively Impacted by network issues beyond
16 CONTRACTOR'S control, will require additional test comparison via a direct connection to the primary
17 server.
18 26. System Acceptance Test
19 Upon completion of all user and system manager training in accordance with Tasks 16 and 27 of the
20 Statement of Work, and the Initial Project Schedule (Exhibit D of the Agreement), and at a time mutually
21 agreed upon by the parties, the CLIENT will conduct a forty-five (45) day FINAL ACCEPTANCE test,
22 according to the FINAL ACCEPTANCE test procedures prepared mutually by CONTRACTOR and the
23 CLIENT. In the event any component of the SYSTEM that has been provided and installed by
24 CONTRACTOR fails the FINAL ACCEPTANCE test, the CLIENT shall immediately notify the
25 CONTRACTOR in writing, explaining the reason for test failure. The forty-five (45) day FINAL
26 ACCEPTANCE test period will be terminated until the failure has been corrected. Upon correction, the
27 forty-five (45) day FINAL ACCEPTANCE test period will restart, giving the CLIENT an uninterrupted,
28 consecutive total of forty-five (45) days to complete the approved Acceptance Test Procedures. Upon
29 successful completion of forty-five (45) consecutive days of testing in which the SYSTEM operates in
30 conformance with the Warranties as contained herein the CLIENT shall execute a FINAL ACCEPTANCE
31 form representing the SYSTEM has been successfully installed and accepted by the CLIENT. The
32 SYSTEM will enter its Warranty period upon receipt by CONTRACTOR of the CLIENT's signed FINAL
33 ACCEPTANCE form.
34 27. Source Code
35 CONTRACTOR shall retain a copy of the Program source code, which source code CONTRACTOR
36 holds in escrow for the benefit of the CLIENT pursuant to "Safe Escrow Agreement Account No.
37 2009012-00001". CONTRACTOR will provide through an escrow agent on a quarterly basis copies of all
38 modules associated with the Computer Aided Dispatch, Records Management, Field Reporting, and
39 Mobile Data systems implemented hereunder.
40 28. Shipping and Risk of Loss
41 All sales and deliveries are Fob. Destination at which time title shall pass to the CLIENT. CONTRACTOR
42 shall retain risk of loss until receipt by the CLIENT. CONTRACTOR reserves the right to make deliveries
43 in installments, and this Agreement shall be severable as to such installments.
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2 29. Equipment Compatibility
3 CONTRACTOR agrees that the equipment, as proposed and provided by CONTRACTOR, will perform in
4 accordance with the specifications and representations stated In CONTRACTOR's proposal This
5 Agreement extends to the performance of the equipment as a part of the total system, but not specifically
6 to equipment in combination with products, elements, or components not supplied by CONTRACTOR,
7 except to the extent that CONTRACTOR is responsible for interfaces to specific other equipment or
8 systems as specified in the Statement of Work.
9 For any equipment proposed by CONTRACTOR which is no longer available due to model changes or
10 other reasons beyond the control of CONTRACTOR, CONTRACTOR shall provide equipment from the
11 same or other CLIENT -approved vendor, and said equipment shall be of same or equal quality,
12 performance and capacity. CONTRACTOR will not install any equipment that has been discontinued by
13 any manufacturer. CLIENT reserves the right to modify the configuration of the equipment in the event
14 the CLIENT becomes aware of any changes in equipment offerings by manufacturers. CONTRACTOR
15 shall provide full credit to CLIENT for full equipment exchanges, net of any restocking fees.
16
17 FOR ANY EQUIPMENT NOT PROVIDED UNDER THIS AGREEMENT, THE CLIENT SHALL BE
18 RESPONSIBLE FOR INSTALLATION OF THAT EQUIPMENT INCLUDING HARDWARE AND
19 ASSOCIATED SOFTWARE, THAT EQUIPMENT'S INTEGRATION INTO ANY APPLICABLE
20 COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK, COMPATIBILITY WITH CONTRACTOR'S SOFTWARE,
21 PERFORMANCE AND DATA CAPACITIES. CLIENT MUST ASSUME FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR
22 THE SYSTEM COMPATABILITY OF ANY SYSTEM COMPONENTS NOT PROVIDED UNDER THIS
23 AGREEMENT.
24 30. Warranty
25 CONTRACTOR shall provide warranty services for CONTRACTOR's application software according to
26 the terms and conditions of the Agreement for Extended Services, attached as Exhibit I and incorporated
27 herein by reference,
28 During the warranty period, CONTRACTOR warrants that the SYSTEM as provided under this Agreement
29 will conform to the documents as specified in Section 13 herein.
30 The warranty period is 320 calendar days following SYSTEM acceptance as described in the Statement
31 of Work, attached as Exhibit A, and shall not require any additional compensation or payment by the
32 CLIENT other than the call -out fees as described in the Agreement for Extended Services, attached as
33 Exhibit I.
34 THE ABOVE WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WRITTEN OR ORAL,
35 STATUTORY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF
36 MERCHANTABILITY AND THE WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
37 CONTRACTOR guarantees that the CONTRACTOR's Records and CAD Activity Reporting System
38 ("CARS") applications will utilize Oracle's relational database and the Field Reporting System will utilize
39 an ACCESS database, prior to upload into the RMS and that through the provided interfaces, as
40 described in tasks 7,8,9,24 and 25 of the Statement of Work, as well as product integration, redundant
41 processes will be greatly reduced. As changes obligate the CONTRACTOR to modify its system to
42 remain current with the California Law Enforcement Telecommunication System ("CLETS") and the
43 National Crime Information Computer system ("NCIC"), CONTRACTOR shall complete such required
44 changes, prior to state wide implementation deadlines, free of charge, so Tong as the CLIENT remains a
45 maintenance -paying customer and with the understanding that the State changes do not require a
46 protocol change. These changes are defined as mandated requirements which require software
47 modifications beyond the CLIENT's use of the Reformatter application to address such changes. This
48 provision shall survive the termination of this Agreement.
49
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1 CONTRACTOR warrants that the application software provided under the terms of this Agreement
2 conforms to state and federal reporting requirements as specified in the baseline documentation.
3
4 31. Limitation of Liability
5 CONTRACTOR's liability for damages other than incidental and consequential damages shall be limited
6 to the total amount of this Agreement. IN NO EVENT SHALL CONTRACTOR BE LIABLE FOR
7 INCIDENTAL AND/OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
8 32. Notices
9 Any notice or demand required or permitted hereunder shall be sufficiently given when set forth in writing
10 and delivered in person or by mail,
11
12 To CLIENT AND CLIENT'S CONSULTANT
13 CLIENT NAME AND ADDRESS:
14 Kim Jenkins
15 Gilroy Police Department
16 7370 Rosanna Street
17 Gilroy, CA 95020
18 To CONTRACTOR:
19 Contracts Administrator
20 Tiburon, Inc.
21 39350 Civic Center Drive, Suite 280
22 Fremont, California 94538
23 or to such other address as each party may from time to time designate.
24
CLIENT'S CONSULTANT NAME AND ADDRESS:
Ron Jayne
Innovative Technologies, Ltd.
14205 Arnold Drive
Glen Ellen, CA 95442
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4 Signature Page
5 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto executed this Agreement to be effective as of the
6 later date that appears below. This Agreement consists of the Schedule and its Articles 1 - 32 and the
7 following exhibits annexed hereto and any amendments thereto:
8 1. Statement of Work, dated r)01.); 2.4a 1999, consisting of 7,0 pages (Exhibit A)
9 2. Detailed Pricing (Exhibit B)
10 3. Pricing Summaries (Exhibit C)
11 4. Initial Project Schedule (Exhibit D)
12 5 Milestone Delivery and Payment Schedule (Exhibit E)
13 6. Proposal Assumptions/Responsibilities (Exhibit F)
14 7. Software License Agreement for the 2000 Products (Exhibit G)
15 8. Interface Control Document (Exhibit H)
16 9. Agreement for Extended Services for the 2000 Products (Exhibit I with its Attachments A, B,
17 and C)
18
19 10. = - en anon ' t (Exhibit J)
24 Title: i4L1 4CL I Yt i I'1 I <7"r Ci
25 Date: OC--tH i2f? V J (e)di
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26
27 (Signature)
28 Name:
29 Title:
30 Date:
31
CONTRACTOR:
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8 PROJECT STATEMENT OF WORK
EXHIBIT A
STATEMENT OF WORK
October 26, 1999
9 General Scope:
10 The following Statement of Work defines the principal activities and responsibilities of both parties for the
11 implementation of an integrated Computer Aided Dispatch ("CAD") and Records Management Systems
12 ("RMS") installed under a Direct Delivery Product (DDP) concept, to support the Gilroy Police
13 Department's (hereinafter called the "CLIENT") Law Enforcement and Fire dispatch and record -keeping
14 operations. The system will be composed of the following software components:
15 CAD/2000 for police and fire dispatch operations
16 RMS/2000 for law enforcement records processing
17 Plus the following subsystems, as selected for implementation:
18 CAD Activity Reporting System ("CARS") for dispatch activity reporting
19 Mobile Data System ("MAKO") for digital dispatching
20 Automated Reporting System ("ARS") for law enforcement field reporting
21 Executive Overview:
22 The following Statement of Work outlines the roles and responsibilities of the implementation procedure
23 as it relates to the DDP process. Under the DDP methodology, it is agreed that the CAD. and RMS
24 applications, provided under this agreement, are to operate as described in the baseline documentation,
25 listed in Exhibit J, and that specialized tailoring, customization and specification review processes are not
26 provided.
27 CONTRACTOR'S CAD/2000 system will be installed on an IBM RS/6000 server with NT 4.0 CAD
28 workstation software installed on five (5) CAD workstations, providing dispatch and calltaking functionality
29 for both police and fire activities. CAD interfaces include E9-1-1, the mobile wireless data network
30 (CDPD), TDD/TTY (5 calltaker/dispatcher workstations) and an ASCII provided file of closed incident data
31 to be used by the current Firehouse software product. It is assumed that all TDD/TTY Zetron 3030
32 hardware devices will be provided and installed by the CLIENT. External system interfaces include a
33 Bisynchronous interface cks as
SLETS
34 interface/emulation for wa� warrant and processing. EmulaSLETS for CLETS/NCIC inquiry tion on access lwill be as a 0multi-user.
35 CAD training includes classes for 16 dispatcher/calltakers for law dispatching, 8 dispatcher/calltakers for
36 fire dispatching and one supervisor class. The CAD system will utilize a dual processor IBM configuration
37 to provide high availability CAD operations.
38 CONTRACTOR'S RMS/2000 application will be installed on an IBM RS/6000 server, with existing
39 workstations to be licensed and installed with CONTRACTOR'S RMS/2000 workstation software. The
40 CLIENT will provide these existing workstations, and will verify they meet the minimum configuration
41 requirements set forth by CONTRACTOR. CONTRACTOR will provide RMS/2000 workstation
42 installation services for five (5) existing workstations and will provide training to Gilroy personnel to install
43 this software on the remaining workstations. The RMS is inclusive of the following Modules:
44 .. Case Management
45 .. Crime Analysis
46 .. NIBRs
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1 UCR Crime Statistics
2 Warrant Tracking
3 Property/Evidence
4 .. Arrest/Booking
5 .. Special Flags
6 CONTRACTOR has provided a total of thirty-five (35) Automated Reporting System (ARS) and Mobile
7 Data System (MAKO) licenses to be installed on mobile equipment supplied by the CLIENT.
8 CONTRACTOR will provide workstation software installation services for five (5) devices. It will be the
9 CLIENT's responsibility to install CONTRACTOR's workstation software on the remaining thirty (30)
10 mobile devices. CONTRACTOR's mobile system has been configured to utilize a CDPD wireless
11 infrastructure for all mobile communications between the host CAD system and field units.
12
13 An X/Y coordinate based geofile will be provided through the conversion of City -provided ESAI format
14 geofile data into GMS. Additionally, CONTRACTOR will provide installation and training of GMS, and
15 develop a Geofile Conversion Process to process the TGF output from GMS into'a set of files for loading
16 into CAD.
17 CONTRACTOR shall provide services to convert all RMS "like" fields to "like" fields. Those fields not
18 included in the primary conversion will be contained in a separate file which can be inquired upon under
19 separate inquiry processes. This latter data will be "view only" and drill down capabilities will not be
20 available through this separate inquiry process.
21 The tasks listed within this Statement of Work may not always start and complete in a sequential manner,
22 but may overlap other tasks, according to the Project Plan or by request of CONTRACTOR'S Project
23 Manager to address current scheduling issues and constraints. The planned order of the tasks listed
24 within this document may changed through the mutual agreement of both parties.
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26 This Statement of Work is contingent on both the CONTRACTOR and the CLIENT fulfilling their
27 respective responsibilities as defined in the Contract Agreement this Exhibit is attached to, and within this
28 document.
29 Task 1: Project Initiation Session
30 Objective: Establish project plans, procedures and initial schedules.
31 Task Description:
32 The project will be initiated with a Project Initiation Session including all of CLIENT's and
33 CONTRACTOR's key project participants. The Project Initiation Session will be completed within 60
34 calendar days following contract execution and receipt of valid notification of contract acceptance and
35 notice -to -proceed from the CLIENT,
36 The objectives of this first meeting are:
37 To introduce all project participants;
38 Review roles of key participants;
39 Establish a clear chain of communication and authority;
40 Review overall project scope and objectives;
41 Review overall project schedule;
42 Responsibilities:
43 CONTRACTOR shall:
44 a. Designate a Project Manager who will direct CONTRACTOR'S efforts and serve as the primary
45 point of contact for the CLIENT. The responsibilities of CONTRACTOR'S Project Manager
46 include, at applicable times during the project:
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1 Maintain project communications with the CLIENT'S Project Manager.
2 Manage the efforts of CONTRACTOR'S staff and coordinate CONTRACTOR'S activities
3 with the CLIENT'S project team members.
4 Assist the CLIENT's Project Manager in developing a detailed Project Plan defining the
5 detailed tasks and a schedule of CONTRACTOR'S responsibilities.
6 Measure and evaluate progress against the Project Plan,
7 Resolve deviations from the Project Plan that are within CONTRACTOR'S control.
8 Monitor the project to ensure that support resources are available as scheduled.
9 Coordinate and oversee the installation of all licensed CONTRACTOR'S application
10 software.
11 Conduct face-to-face status meetings with the CLIENT'S Project Manager on a monthly
12 basis, or as may otherwise be reasonably required by the CLIENT to discuss project
13 status. These meetings will be provided on -site at either CLIENT'S facilities, or
14 CONTRACTOR'S facilities, to be determined through mutual agreement of both parties.
15 At a minimum, face-to-face meetings shall be held bi-monthly at the CLIENT's site. In the
16 event delays in the project are determined by CLIENT to be caused by CONTRACTOR,
17 face-to-face meetings at the CLIENT'S site will be performed at no additional expense to
18 the CLIENT.
19 - Provide timely responses to issues related to project progress raised in writing by the
20 CLIENT's Project Manager,
21 Prepare and submit, no later than the fifth business day of each month, a status report
22 that identifies the activities of the previous month, as well as activities planned for the
23 current month.
24 b Deliver one complete set of Baseline Product manuals to the CLIENT.
25 c. Deliver Baseline licensed software for the''following licensed systems:
26 CAD/2000
27 CAD WindowsNT Client Workstation
28 RMS/2000
29 RMS Windows95 Client Workstation
30 CAD Activity Reporting System (CARS)
31 Automated Reporting System (ARS)
32 Mobile Data System (MAKO)
33 The CLIENT shall:
34 a. Designate a Project Manager whose responsibilities include:
35 Maintain project communications with CONTRACTOR'S Project Manager.
36 Identify the efforts required of the CLIENT'S staff to meet the CLIENT'S tasks
37 requirements and milestones in the Statement of Work and Project Plan.
38 Assist CONTRACTOR in developing a detailed Project Plan defining the detailed tasks
39 and a schedule of the CONTRACTOR'S and the CLIENT's responsibilities.
40 Review the Project Plan with CONTRACTOR'S Project Manager.
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Measure and evaluate progress against the Project Plan.
Monitor the project to insure that support resources are available as scheduled.
Attend status meetings with CONTRACTOR's Project Manager, including conference
calls,
5 Provide timely responsesto issues related to project progress raised in writing by
6 CONTRACTOR'S Project Manager.
7 Liaison with all CLIENT -provided third -party vendors and associated systems.
8 Review and administer hardware and software certification, and all related project tasks
9 required to maintain the implementation schedule.
10 Approve and release undisputed payments in a timely manner.
11 b. Ensure that all appropriate CLIENT personnel attend and actively participate in the Project
12 Initiation Session.
13 c. Designate a system manager who is proficient in RS/6000 system management. This may
14 require sending staff to IBM training classes (at the CLIENT's expense).
15 d. Ensure acceptable Approval Letter(s) are approved by authorized signature(s).
16 Completion Criteria:
17 This task is considered complete when the Project Initiation Session has been held,
18 Task 2: Finalize CAD/2000 Hardware Requirements
19 Objective: Validate hardware and third -party software requirements.
20 Task Description:
21 CONTRACTOR's project team will reevaluate the proposed hardware configuration for accuracy and
22 make any necessary changes pursuant to Section 29 of the Agreement this Exhibit is attached to. This
23 hardware validation step is necessary before any hardware can be placed on order. The validation step
24 will also include verification of hardware, system software, and third -party software warranty periods and
25 future maintenance costs.
26 Responsibilities
27 CONTRACTOR shall:
28 a. Verify, with CLIENT's personnel, CONTRACTOR'S proposed computer processor(s), system
29 software, third -party software, all associated workstations, printers, communications and related
30 components.
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32 b. Review all hardware, system software and third -party
33 p Y warrant y periods and method of payment.
34 c. Review and verify the final CAD hardware/software configuration with CLIENT
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36 d. Review the CLIENT's existing communications environment to ensure compatibility with the
37 equipment and systems proposed, and make recommendations as applicable to meeting these
38 requirements.
39 The CLIENT shall:
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1 a. Provide, upon request, information on existing hardware/system software components and
2 terminal networks, as well as projected utilization statistics and other information as may be
3 reasonably required to validate final hardware requirements.
b. Review the final hardware/system software configuration with CONTRACTOR'S project team.
4 c. Review CONTRACTOR'S recommendations regarding any existing communications networks
5 and workstations to ensure compatibility with the equipment and systems to be installed.
6 Completion Criteria:
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8 This task is considered complete when the final hardware/system software configuration is completed,
9 and warranty periods for all equipment, system software and third -party software is determined and
10 communicated to the CLIENT.
11 Task 3: Develop CAD/2000 Project Plan
12 Objective: Establish the final Project Plan
13 Task Description:
14 The objective of this task is to finalize the Project Plan based upon the requirements identified and the
15 associated project objectives, plans, schedules, approvals, priorities and inter -dependencies among
16 tasks. The resulting document defines the specific project tasks to be completed, documents the final
17 Project Plan and schedule for each major system, and identifies the hardware and software warranty
18 periods which comprise the overall system to be implemented.
19 CONTRACTOR shall:
20 a. Review with the CLIENT personnel the identified implementation tasks, priorities, inter-
21 dependencies and other requirements needed to establish the final Project Plan.
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23 b. Prepare the final Project Plan document and deliver to the CLIENT.
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25 c. Review the Project Plan with the CLIENT personnel and make changes and/or corrections that
26 are mutually agreed upon.
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28 The CLIENT shall:
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30 a. Analyze with CONTRACTOR'S project personnel the identified requirements and make such
31 implementation decisions as may be reasonably required to finalize the Project Plan.
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33 b. Review the final Project Plan and identify in writing any specific deficiencies found.
34 Completion Criteria:
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36 This task is considered complete ten (10) business days after submittal of the Project Plan, except for any
37 such deficiencies agreed upon by both parties and so identified in writing by the City of Gilroy within this
38 time period.
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40 Task 4: CAD/2000 Hardware Off -Site Installation
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42 Objective: Install and test principal CAD hardware components.
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44 Task Description:
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1 Following the completion of the previous task, CONTRACTOR will place on order and subsequently
2 install a subset of the complete CAD hardware configuration in the Tiburon Development Center. This
3 equipment will be sufficient to support initial software installation and unit testing activities.
4 CONTRACTOR will assume responsibility for all software installation and testing,
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6 Responsibilities:
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8 CONTRACTOR shall:
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10 a, Order the required computer processors and sufficient workstation equipment to support initial
11 software installation and demonstration of the proposed software products.
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13 a. Provide the CLIENT with an inventory list, including serial numbers, of equipment delivered to the
14 Tiburon staging area or Development center.
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16 b. Install the computer hardware, system software and peripheral equipment in the Tiburon
17 Development Center.
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19 The CLIENT shall:
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21 a. Approve for full payment, according to Exhibit E, Milestone Delivery and Payment Schedule, the
22 computer equipment and system software which has been delivered to the CLIENT and tested
23 and accepted by the CLIENT to the Tiburon Development Center.
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25 Completion Criteria:
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27 This task is considered complete when the computer processor, operating system software and related
28 equipment is installed in the Tiburon Development Center.
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30 Task 5: CAD/2000 Software Installation
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32 Objective: Install and test the primaryCAD/2000 software components on the CLIENT's server
33 equipment.
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35 Task Description:
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37 All applicable CAD/2000 application software, as well as equipment vendor's system software necessary
38 for this phase of the project to be completed, will be loaded on the CLIENT's server equipment as
39 installed during Task 4 above.
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3 CONTRACTOR shall:
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5 a. Install the required equipment vendor system software on the server and associated equipment
6 located at the Tiburon Development Center.
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8 a. Install and build the CAD/2000 file structure.
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10 b. Install CAD/2000 licensed software within this configuration.
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12 c. Test the initial operation of the baseline CAD/2000 systems.
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14 The CLIENT shall:
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16 a. Assist CONTRACTOR during this installation phase in support of this remote development
17 environment as questions and issues arise concerning system configuration.
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19 Completion Criteria:
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21 This task is considered complete when the CAD/2000 baseline application modules have been installed
22 and unit tested.
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24 Task 6: CAD Equipment On -site Installation
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26 Objective: Transfer CAD computer equipment to the CLIENT'S facilities.
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29 Task Description:
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31 All of CLIENT's hardware components that were installed in the Tiburon Development Center will be de-
32 installed and delivered to the CLIENT'S facilities. Any additional hardware and software components
33 included as a contract deliverable will be ordered and delivered at this time. Once on -site, the hardware
34 will be installed, communications lines and modems attached and its operation verified.
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36 Responsibilities:
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38 CONTRACTOR shall:
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40 a. Assume responsibility for the de -installation, transportation and final site installation of the
41 hardware and system software configuration that had been installed in the Tiburon Development
42 Center.
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44 b. Deliver the equipment previously delivered to the Tiburon Development Center on site in the
45 CLIENT's location, with installation of central computer hardware, workstations, printers, modems
46 and communications equipment as proposed.
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48 c. Order any equipment necessary for the next phases of system and application software testing,
49 with installation in the CLIENT's site as proposed as deliverables in the contract agreement.
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51 d. install and test, with the CLIENT's assistance, the following workstation and communications
S2 hardware and software components, limited to those included as contract deliverables:
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54 computer server equipment and associated consoles
55 network hubs and routers
56 communication cables between hubs and workstations in the Communication Center
57 PC equipment in the Communication Center for desktop mounting
58 printer equipment in the Communication Center
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2 e. Install and configure the CAD/2000 Graphical Workstation software for the five (5) CAD
3 workstations included.
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6 The CLIENT shall:
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8 a. Provide a site adequate for the installation, operation and maintenance of all computer and
9 workstation equipment.
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11 b. Provide all cable runs, pathways, coring, access points, floor cutting or drilling and related tasks
12 related to cable and equipment installation.
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14 c. Provide all CLIENT -provided telephone and CLIENT -provided external interface connection
15 points within 20' of the server equipment.
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17 d. Provide and install all communication lines, modems, hubs and routers, cabling and other
18 components necessary for system operation and maintenance, which are not identified as
19 deliverable products and services in the contract agreement.
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21 e, Assume responsibility for any modifications to the communications consoles and furniture as
22 required for workstation operation and maintenance.
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24 f. Install and verify operation of all locally -mounted Zetron model 3030 TDD/TTY units and
25 Spectracom Netclock/2 time source interface equipment.
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27 g. Provide TCP/IP communications and connection to the hub equipment provided in support for
28 any existing networks, workstations and printers that are to have access to the CAD/2000
29 applications.
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31 h. Provide at least two (2) dial -in telephone lines for remote access, with connection convenient to
32 server equipment, plus at least one additional during the system implementation process.
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34 i. Install and test any remote workstations and communications equipment.
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36 j. Approve for timely payment following delivery for all equipment delivered to and accepted by the
37 CLIENT, according to Exhibit E, Milestone Delivery and Payment Schedule.
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39 Completion Criteria:
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41 This task is considered complete when each system, as delivered with all modifications identified for off-
42 site development are installed on the CLIENT's premises.
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44 Task 7: CAD/2000 Message Switch Interfaces
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46 Objective: Develop, install and test the external message switch interfaces.
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48 Task Description:
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50 The external local and remote interfaces will be installed, and all related functions tested and
51 demonstrated to the CLIENT.
52 Responsibilities:
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54 CONTRACTOR shall:
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56 a. Install and test all software required to perform in accordance with the agreed to Interface Control
57 Document. These interfaces include:
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3 Bisynch Interface to SLETS
4 3270 Interface to SLETS
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6 b. Develop the following set of State/NCIC reformatted message transactions on CAD workstations
7 using the CAD/2000 message reformatter:
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9 • Article Inquiry
10 • Boat Inquiry
11 • Gun Inquiry
12 • Driver's License Inquiry
13 • Vehicle Registration Inquiry
14 • Missing Person Inquiry
15 • Wanted Person Inquiry
16 • Criminal History (State)Inquiry
17 • Out Of State Driver's License Inquiry
18 • Out Of State Vehicle Registration Inquiry
19 • Unidentified Person Inquiry.
20 • Security Inquiry
21 • Stolen (stored) Vehicle - Inquiry
22 • Stolen (stored) Vehicle— Entry
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24 The CLIENT shall:
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26 a. Provide, on request, currently existing information, record layouts and documents necessary to
27 establish interfaces with all local and remote systems and facilities.
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29 b Provide network and DCE connections convenient to the CAD hub and server equipment for all
30 interfaces to external systems.
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32 c. Provide and install all modems, DSU/CSUs, routers, hubs, communications lines and related
33 equipment not provided by CONTRACTOR as deliverables in the contract documents.
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35 d Provide all required liaison support with the agencies and vendors required to support the
36 interfaces.
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38 e. Ensure that the necessary technical support is made available for installation, testing and
39 demonstration of the interfaces.
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41 Completion Criteria:
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43 This task is considered complete when the listed Interface support is installed and unit tested.
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45 Task 8: CAD/2000 System Interfaces
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47 Objective: Develop, install and test all CAD/2000 System Interfaces.
48 Task Description:
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50 Once the equipment and software have been installed on the CLIENT's premises, all remaining local and
51 remote interfaces as specified in the list of deliverables in the contractual documents will be developed,
52 installed and tested.
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54 Responsibilities:
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56 CONTRACTOR shall:
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2 a. Design, develop, transfer, install, and unit test all software required for the following interfaces
3 resulting in their operating in accordance with the Baseline Documentation, listed in Exhibit J, and
4 the Interface Control document, Exhibit H:
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6 E9-1-1 Interfaces
7 WWVB Master Clock Interface
8 TTDITTY Interface
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10 The CLIENT shall:
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12 a. Provide, on request, currently existing information, record layouts and documents necessary to
13 establish interfaces with all local and remote systems and facilities.
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15 b. Assume responsibility for any modifications or additions to any existing or non -CONTRACTOR
16 supplied systems required to enable them to support the interfaces, as defined in the Interface
17 Control documents.
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19 c. Provide and install all communications lines and equipment not provided by CONTRACTOR as
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22 d. Provide all required liaison support with the agencies and vendors required to support the
23 interfaces.
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25 e Ensure that the necessary technical support is made available for installation, testing and
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28 Completion Criteria:
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30 This task is considered complete when each interface is installed and unit tested. The operation or
31 availability of the external system or third -party software is not necessary for task completion.
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deliverables according to the contract documents.
33 Task 9: Mobile Data Computer Equipment and CAD/2000 Interface
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35 Objective: Install and test the applicable CDPD connection in support of the Mobile Data Computer
36 (MDC) network. Install and test the CAD/2000 interface to, and in support of, the MDC
37 network. Install a pilot set of MDC units and mobile radios, initialized and loaded with
38 CONTRACTOR's MDC control software (MAKO), and demonstrate operation in the
39 CLIENT'S wireless environment. Provide the CLIENT with software and training to allow
40 the installation of all remaining MDC and applicable radio equipment by CLIENT's staff.
41 Task Description:
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43 CONTRACTOR will provide and install the equipment associated with the CDPD controller in support of
44 the MDC network, and will work with CLIENT to install a pilot set of up to five (5) mobile radios and MDC
45 computers. CONTRACTOR will load the MAKO software on these MDC units, and will test and
46 demonstrate the operation of the pilot set of equipment in the mobile environment, demonstrating mobile
47 dispatch messages, status changes, inquiries to local CAD files and the display of the associated
48 response messages.
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50 Responsibilities:
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52 CONTRACTOR shall:
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54 a. Work with the CLIENT to install up to five (5) mobile laptop computers in a pilot group of the
55 CLIENT's vehicles.
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57 b. Install and test the CAD/2000 interface software to communicate with the network of mobile
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1 laptop computers in this wireless environment.
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3 c. Demonstrate the primary operation of this pilot set of mobile units for the purpose of receiving
4 dispatch messages, entering status changes, displaying data from CAD data files, and if available
5 at the time of this test, inquiries into remote databases.
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7 d. Provide the CLIENT with software and training necessary for the installation of MAKO software
8 on all remaining mobile laptops.
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10 The CLIENT shall:
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12 a. Provide the installation site and related support for the installation of the CDPD controller and any
13 antenna equipment.
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15 b. Equip up to five (5) pilot vehicles with mobile radios, antennas and mobile laptops, providing any
16 necessary vehicle modification to accept this equipment.
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18 c. Be responsible for the installation and integration of mobile laptops and mounting equipment in
19 vehicles.
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21 d. Provide the staff necessary to test the pilot mobile configuration with CAD/2000.
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23 e. Following successful pilot testing of this network, take responsibility for the installation of radio,
24 antenna and mobile laptop equipment in all remaining vehicles. Successful testing includes the
25 ability to send and receive digital transmissions from the CAD system to the mobile device via the
26 CDPD wireless network.
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28 f. Install and configure the CONTRACTOR -provided MAKO software on all remaining laptops,
29 whether fixed or mobile.
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31 Completion Criteria:
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33 This is considered complete when the ability to receive digital dispatch information, enter status changes
34 and access mobile accessible CAD data files can be demonstrated on the complete set of up to five (5)
35 pilot vehicles. The installation, test and demonstration of the system on all thirty-five (35) vehicles is not
36 required for task completion.
37 Task 10: Geographic File Loading
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39 Objective: Provide CLIENT with a graphical, TGF formatted geofile using existing City -provided
40 ESRI data and load, install and train CLIENT on the Geographic Maintenance Server.
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3 Provide Services to load City -Provided ESRI geofile data into GMS, provide installation and training of
4 GMS, and develop a Geofile Conversion methodology to process the TGF output from GMS into a set of
5 files for loading Into CAD.
6 Responsibilities:
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8 CONTRACTOR shall:
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10 a. CONTRACTOR will conduct a specification review and customer meeting at the client site for one
11 day, A methodology of geofile standards and work methods will be presented consistent with the
12 "Geofile Construction" document. During the specification review, Metagenix will provide training
13 to the customer on the requirements of the TGF format and the database
14 b. CONTRACTOR will work with CLIENT to appoint a geofile coordinator to act as the single point of
15 contact for CONTRACTOR to resolve geofile issues,
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17 c. CONTRACTOR will install GMS on the GMS server and load the ESRI file. CONTRACTOR will
18 not provide any editing or analysis of the geofile, and will not be responsible for the quality of the
19data suppliedby the City. CONTRACTOR will only be responsible for converting data present in
20 the file, and will not add fields or provide extra processing.
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22 d. CONTRACTOR will install GMS on site, loaded with the source geofile.
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24 e. CONTRACTOR will provide five days of training on site in the operation of GMS.
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26 f. CONTRACTOR will develop and install a Geofile Creation Process on the GMS machine at the
27 CLIENT'S site. This GCP will process the exported TGF from the GMS installation to add cross
28 street information and create an intersection file.
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30 g. CONTRACTOR will supply the CLIENT with the new Geofile for review and produce a list of initial
31 corrections,
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33 The CLIENT shall:
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35 a. Provide an accurate ESRI formatted geofile to CONTRACTOR within 30 days of the geofile
36 specification review,
37 b. Review in detail the converted Geofile and verify each street segment for accuracy and document
38 any necessary changes.
39
40 c. Provide personnel who will be responsible for geofile maintenance and will attend the GMS
41 training session,
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43 d. Create and provide all map layers
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45 Completion Criteria:
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47 This task is considered complete when CONTRACTOR has successfully installed the GMS server,
48 provided GMS training and has loaded the geofile onto the CAD server.
49 Task 11: General File Building
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51 Objective: Establish test and production files,
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3 CONTRACTOR's project team will be responsible for building a set of test/training files and for defining all
4 production data files. CONTRACTOR's project team will then train and assist the CLIENT's staff in the
5 entry of agency -specific information such as code tables, unit identification, reporting area definition, unit
6 recommendation criteria, etc.
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8 Responsibilities:
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10 CONTRACTOR shall:
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12 a. Build a set of test/training files, necessary for operation, and define all production data files.
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14 b. Review data forms provided to the CLIENT to complete for any data that CONTRACTOR will be
15 entering.
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17 c. Provide standard training sessions for the CLIENT's personnel on the entry of agency -specific
18 data.
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20 d. Assist the CLIENT in planning for the entry of basic CAD files including "Nature of Calls" and the
21 "Premise Hazard Information
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23 The CLIENT shall:
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25 a. Develop and enter all agency -specific input data which is to be entered manually.
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27 b. Complete the forms provided by CONTRACTOR for any data to be entered by CONTRACTOR.
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29 c. Be responsible for the accuracy of the data provided by the CLIENT.
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31 Completion Criteria:
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33 This task is considered complete when CONTRACTOR has trained the CLIENT's staff on procedures for
34 loading agency -specific data, as defined under Task 16
35 Task 12: CAD/2000 Ancillary System Installation
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37 Objective: Install, configure and demonstrate CAD/2000 ancillary systems.
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39 Task Description:
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41 After CAD/2000 has been successfully installed and Is being prepared for the functional test phase, all
42 remaining ancillary systems will be installed. Depending upon the final Project Plan, one or more of these
43 systems may be installed at an earlier date. These systems include, according to the contract
44 deliverables:
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46 CARS — CAD Activity Reporting System
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48 Responsibilities:
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50 CONTRACTOR shall:
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52 a. Provide the software and services to install CONTRACTOR and third -party licensed software.
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54 b. Interface to system network, according to the network configuration.
55 c. Test the operation of data transfer functions.
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57 d. Test the operation of the ancillary system.
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2 The CLIENT shall:
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4 a. Provide the required computer and network equipment not specifically provided by
5 CONTRACTOR according to the contract deliverables.
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7 b. Provide assistance to CONTRACTOR's staff in cases where non -CONTRACTOR databases are
8 to be accessed.
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10 c. Provide applicable data in the format as specified by CONTRACTOR as necessary for system
11 operation where non -CONTRACTOR databases are to be accessed.
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13 d. Work with CONTRACTOR to verify theoperationof the ancillary systems identified above.
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15 Completion Criteria:
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17 This task is considered complete when all Ancillary systems listed above have been demonstrated to
18 operate in accordance with the Baseline documentation.
19 Task 13: CAD/2000 Functional Testing
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21 Objective: Perform functional tests of all CAD/2000 systems.
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23 Task Description:
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25 Following unit testing of each individual system component, CONTRACTOR will demonstrate the
26 applicable functions and features for all installed systems. The Baseline documentation will serve as the
27 guidelines for these demonstrations. CLIENT's staff will perform functional testing of the individual
28 components of all systems and subsystems.
29
30 Responsibilities:
31
32 CONTRACTOR shall:
33
34 a. Certify all applicable software and systems as ready for functional testing.
35
36
37 The CLIENT shall:
38
39 a. Generate test data files needed for functional testing,
40
41 b. Document each discrepancy between system functionality and the System documentation.
42
43 Completion Criteria:
44
45 This task is considered complete when all major system functions have been demonstrated to operate in
46 accordance with the Baseline documentation.
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1 Task 14: Final CAD/2000 Equipment Installation
2
3 Objective: Install all remaining cables, modems, hubs, routers, printers, workstations and other
4 equipment required for production operation.
5
6 Task Description:
7
8 Prior to the final complete system integration test in the next task, all remaining computer,
9 communications and related components will be installed. The CLIENT will be responsible for the
10 installation of any equipment not provided by CONTRACTOR as a contract deliverable, as well as any
11 workstations not desktop -mounted in the Communication Center, with CONTRACTOR working with the
12 CLIENT's staff to connect and test the equipment and data communications.
13
14 Responsibilities:
15
16 CONTRACTOR shall:
17
18 a. Provide and deliver all remaining equipment to be supplied by CONTRACTOR as part of the
19 project deliverables.
20
21 b. Install all remaining network, cabling and associated equipment for which CONTRACTOR is
22 responsible.
23
24 c. Provide the CLIENT with a software configuration for any remaining intelligent workstations to be
25 loaded with CONTRACTOR -licensed software.
26
27 d. Assist the CLIENT's staff in the installation, configuration, software loading and testing of all the
28 CLIENT -provided equipment.
29
30 The CLIENT shall:
31
32 a. Provide, configure and install all remaining equipment not provided by CONTRACTOR as a
33 deliverable in the contract.
34
35 b. Complete any required console and related modifications.
36
37 c. Provide and install all network cables not provided by CONTRACTOR and verify both network
38 and PC operation.
39
40 d. Perform any site modifications to allow successful equipment installation
41
42 e. Provide and install all necessary UPS equipment not provided by CONTRACTOR.
43
44 f. Install and verify the operation of all CLIENT -installed workstation system software.
45
46 g. Approve for payment any remaining invoices for equipment provided as part of this task.
47
48 Completion Criteria:
49
50 This task is complete when all equipment required for production operation has been installed and tested.
51 Task 15: CAD/2000 System Integration Testing
52
53 Objective: Perform integration testing of all CAD/2000 systems and interfaces.
54 Task Description:
55
56 Following functional testing of each individual system component, CONTRACTOR will demonstrate all
57 internal and external interfaces to ensure that the combined systems operate together as defined in the
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1 Interface Control Document. CLIENT's staff will conduct the integration testing of the overall public safety
2 system.
3
4 Responsibilities:
5
6 CONTRACTOR shall:
7
8 a. Certify the interfaces as ready for integration testing.
9
10 b. Demonstrate all inter -system communications between installed CONTRACTOR systems and
11 between CONTRACTOR and non -CONTRACTOR systems.
12
13 c. Assist the CLIENT in testing each interface,
14
15 d. Review any discrepancies which are identified by the CLIENT.
16
17 e. Provide software or documentation modifications as needed to correct the discrepancies.
18
19 f. Order and install, as proposed, all remaining equipment needed for initial production operation.
20
21 The CLIENT shall:
22
23 a. Conduct test procedures and verify all inter -system communications between installed
24 CONTRACTOR systems and between CONTRACTOR and non -CONTRACTOR systems to
25 ensure conformance with the approved interface control documents.
26
27 Completion Criteria:
28
29 This task is considered complete when the internal and external interfaces, CARS, and other
30 CONTRACTOR licensed software Listed as deliverables in the contract document have been
31 demonstrated according to the baseline software documentation and Interface Control Document. Any
32 discrepancies discovered following the completion of this task shall be corrected as part of the warranty
33 phase.
34 Task 16: CAD/2000 Technical/User Training and Documentation
35
36 Objective: Conduct CAD/2000 technical and user training.
37
38 Task Description:
39
40 A full scale training program will be developed and scheduled exclusively for the CLIENT and then
41 conducted at a time that is mutually agreeable between both parties, to thoroughly train the CLIENT's
42 Training personnel on the use of the systems and the CLIENT's Technical personnel on the operation
43 and support of the installed systems. A set of user and technical documents will be provided for all
44 installed systems.
45
46 Please note that certain training classes listed within this section may take place prior to the general
47 training task or conjunction with the installation and integration of specific subsystems (e.g., mobile
48 computing systems, reporting systems).
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1 Responsibilities:
2
3 CONTRACTOR shall:
4
5 a. Provide CAD training for the CLIENT's Technical and Training staff members for all
6 CONTRACTOR licensed software installed. Training will be provided on all standard shifts, not to
7 exceed eight hours per 24-hour period.
8
9 b. Provide one (1) complete set of printed training materials, including lesson plans for the courses
10 in the form of reproducible black & white masters and machine-readable based upon
11 CONTRACTOR'S documentation standard at the time of delivery.
12
13 c. Provide one (1) complete set of technical and user manuals for all CONTRACTOR systems
14 installed in the form of reproducible black & white masters and machine-readable, based upon
15 CONTRACTOR'S documentation standard at the time of delivery.
16
17 d.
18
The number and duration of training classes to be provided are as follows:
4 '
Session,
Duration
Number.of '
; Pari►cipants
;Number
of Sessions
Call taker only, including TDD
8 hours
8-10
3
Dispatching Functions
(must also attend above class)
16 hours
8-10
6
Supervisory Functions
(must also attend above two
classes)
4 hours
8-10
1
File Maintenance
16 hours
2-4
1
Table Maintenance
16 hours
2-4
1
CARS Operation
24 hours
2-4
1
Message Reformatter
24 hours
1-2
1
System Administration
24 hours
2-4
1
Real Time Mapping
4 hours
8-10
1
GMS Training
16 hours
2-4
1
19
20 The CLIENT shall:
21
22 a. Designate and assign personnel to receive training in groups not to exceed the class size listed in
23 the table above.
24
25 b. Provide suitable classroom facilities with computer workstation equipment for each staff member
26 participating in the training session.
27
28 c. Provide sufficient copies of the documentation supplied by CONTRACTOR to support all students
29 in the training classes.
30 d. Ensure that appropriate Gilroy Training personnel are available to actively participate in the
31 scheduled training programs.
32
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1 Completion Criteria:
2
3 This task is considered complete when the scheduled technical and user training on each installed
4 system is completed,
5 Task 17: CAD/2000 Final Certification
6
7 Objective: Certify completion of CAD/2000 system installation and final system certification
8
9 Task Description:
10
11 Following the successful completion of all preceding tasks and the delivery of all required documentation,
12 the CAD/2000 system will be prepared for the System Acceptance Test as described in Section 26 of this
13 Agreement.
14
15 CONTRACTOR shall:
16
17 a. Certify to the CLIENT in writing that all products have been delivered and all requisite tests have
18 been completed successfully.
19
20 b. Provide the CLIENT with all remaining documentation and associated information as listed as
21 project deliverables,
22
23 The CLIENT shall
24
25 a. Verify that all products have been delivered and all requisite tests have been successfully
26 completed.
27
28 b. Document any CONTRACTOR subsystem not placed into production or the CLIENT -provided
29 system or interface not available according to the project schedule.
30
31 c. Upon completion of the System Acceptance Test as described in Section 26 of this Agreement,
32 approve payment or payments associated with final system certification.
33
34 Completion Criteria:
35
36 This task is considered complete when any outstanding CAD/2000 products and documentation has been
37 delivered to the CLIENT, the System Acceptance Test is completed and said systems are being used in a
38 live environment.
39 Task 18: Finalize RMS/2000 Hardware Requirements
40
41 Objective: Validate hardware and third -party software requirements.
42
43 Task Description:
44
45 CONTRACTOR's project team will reevaluate the proposed hardware configuration for accuracy and
46 make any necessary changes pursuant to Section 29 of the Agreement this Exhibit is attached to. This
47 hardware validation step is necessary before any hardware can be placed on order. The validation step
48 will also include verification of hardware, system software, and third -party software warranty periods and
49 future maintenance costs.
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1 Responsibilities:
2
3 CONTRACTOR shall:
4
5 a. Verify, with CLIENT's personnel, CONTRACTOR'S proposed computer processor(s), system
6 software, third -party software, all associated workstations, printers, communications and related
7 components.
8
9 b. Prepare a final hardware/system software configuration to support all documented facilities and
10 functions.
11
12 c. Review the CLIENT's existing communications environment to ensure compatibility with the
13 equipment and systems proposed, and make,recommendations as applicable to meeting these
14 requirements.
15
16 The CLIENT shall:
17
18 a. Provide, upon request, information on existing hardware/system software components and
19 communication networks, as well as projected utilization statistics and other information as may
20 be reasonably required to validate final hardware requirements.
21
22 b. Review the final hardware/system software configuration with CONTRACTOR's project team.
23
24 c. Review CONTRACTOR'S recommendations regarding any existing communications networks
25 and workstations to ensure compatibility with the equipment and systems to be installed.
26
27 Completion Criteria:
28
29 This task is considered complete when the final hardware/system software configuration is completed,
30 and warranty periods for all equipment, system software and third -party software is determined and
31 delivered to the CLIENT.
32 Task 19: Develop RMS/2000 Project Plan
33
34 Objective: Establish the final Project Plan
35
36 Task Description:
37
38 The objective of this task is to finalize the Project Plan based upon the requirements identified and the
39 associated project objectives, plans, schedules, approvals, priorities and inter -dependencies among
40 tasks. The resulting document defines the specific project tasks to be completed, documents the final
41 Project Plan and schedule for each major system, and identifies the hardware and software warranty
42 periods which comprise the overall system to be implemented.
43
44 CONTRACTOR shall:
45
46 a. Review with the CLIENT's personnel the identified implementation tasks, priorities, inter-
47 dependencies and other requirements needed to establish the final Project Plan.
48
49 b. Prepare the final Project Plan document and deliver to the CLIENT.
50
51 c. Review the Project Plan with the CLIENT's personnel and make changes and/or corrections that
52 are mutually agreed upon.
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1 The CLIENT shall:
2
3 a. Analyze with CONTRACTOR'S project personnel the identified requirements and make such
4 implementation decisions as may be reasonably required to finalize the Project Plan.
5
6 b. Review the final Project Plan and identify in writing any specific deficiencies found.
7
8 Completion Criteria:
9
10 This task is considered complete ten (10) business days after submittal of the Project Plan, except for any
11 such deficiencies agreed upon by both parties and so identified in writing by the CLIENT within this time
12 period.
13
14 Task 20: RMS/2000 Hardware Off -Site Installation
15
16 Objective: Install/test principal RMS hardware components.
17
18 Task Description:
19
20 Following the completion of the previous task, CONTRACTOR will place on order and subsequently
21 install a subset of the complete RMS hardware configuration in the Tiburon Development Center. This
22 equipment will be sufficient to support initial software installation, application program modification and
23 unit testing activities. CONTRACTOR will assume responsibility for all software installation and testing.
24
25 Responsibilities:
26
27 CONTRACTOR shall:
28
29 a. Order the required computer processors and sufficient workstation equipment to support initial
30 software installation of the proposed software products.
31.
32 b. Install the computer hardware, system software and peripheral equipment in the Tiburon
33 Development Center.
34
35 The CLIENT shall:
36
37 a. Approve for full payment the computer equipment and system software which has been delivered
38 to the Tiburon Development Center, according to Exhibit E, Milestone Delivery and Payment
39 Schedule.
40
41 Completion Criteria:
42
43 This task is considered complete when the computer processor, system software and related equipment
44 is installed in the Tiburon Development Center.
45
46 Task 21: RMS/2000 Software Installation
47
48 Objective: Install and test the primary RMS/2000 software components on the CLIENT's server
49 equipment.
50
51 Task Description:
52
53 All applicable RMS/2000 application software, as well as equipment vendor's system software necessary
54 for this phase of the project to be completed will be loaded on the CLIENT's server equipment as installed
55 during Task 20 above. Oracle RDBMS, and any special database setup will take place as part of this
56 task in support for the RMS/2000 implementation.
57
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1 Responsibilities:
2
3 CONTRACTOR shall:
4
5 a. Install the required vendor system software on the server and associated equipment located at
6 the Tiburon Development Center.
7
8 a. Install and build the RMS/2000 file structure.
9
10 b. Install the primary Oracle relational data base software and file structure.
11
12 c. Install RMS/2000 licensed software within this configuration,
13
14 d. Test the initial operation of the baseline RMS/2000 systems.
15
16 The CLIENT shall:
17
18 a. Assist CONTRACTOR during this installation phase in support of this remote development
19 environment as questions and issues arise concerning system configuration.
20
21 Completion Criteria:
22
23 This task is considered complete when the RMS/2000 baseline application modules have been installed
24 and unit tested.
25
26 Task 22: RMS/2000 Data File Conversion
27
28 Objective: Perform initial data file conversion and testing of CLIENT'S RMS data.
29
30 Task Description:
31
32 This task provides for the conversion of the specified CLIENT data files to provide for the initial loading of
33 the associated RMS/2000 files. Data conversion always involves a number of unknowns, and therefore
34 involves a series of steps whereby the existing files are analyzed and the conversion process is
35 determined.
36
37 Responsibilities:
38
39 CONTRACTOR shall:
40
41 a. Create field mapping definitions and transfer data formats, that specify which existing data fields
42 are to be converted and to which RMS/2000 data fields, and which data fields are not to be
43 converted.
44
45 b. Prepare the required conversion software to accept the files provided by the CLIENT and to
46 create the necessary RMS/2000 data files.
47
c. Accept the sample data to be converted, and perform the data conversion process to load test
files on RMS/2000.
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1 d. Perform initial testing of the converted files, identifying any data errors and related problems
2 which are identified during this task:
3
4 e. Review the conversion process and the resulting files with the CLIENT and, in case of problems,
5 identify whether the problem needs to be corrected by CONTRACTOR or by the CLIENT, or both.
6
7 f. Prepare the file conversion summary report for review by the CLIENT.
8
9 The CLIENT shall:
10
11 a. Provide CONTRACTOR with data file layouts and data definitions for all files to be converted.
12
13 b. Define the code table mapping definition for all data to be converted for use by RMS/2000, and
14 implement this plan during the creation of the required ASCII translation files.
15
16 c. Purge unnecessary data to ensure that the ASCII files provided CONTRACTOR only contain data
17 the CLIENT intends CONTRACTOR to convert prior to the data conversion process.
18
19 d. Provide CONTRACTOR with a representative sample of the data to be converted, on mutually-
20 agreeable transmission media.
21
22 e. Review the conversion process and the resulting files with CONTRACTOR and, in case of
23 problems caused by the CLIENT, provide an updated set of files for conversion and re -testing.
24
25 f. Upon successful file conversion and testing, accept the conversion summary report.
26
27 Completion Criteria:
28
29 Upon the successful conversion of the representative set of data from each file, CONTRACTOR will
30 provide the CLIENT with a conversion sign -off and acceptance, which shall be signed by the CLIENT to
31 indicate completion of this phase.
32 Task23 RMS/2000 Equipment On -site Installation
33
34
Objective: Transfer RMS computer equipment and all modified software to the CLIENT facilities.
35
36 Task Description:
37
38 CLIENT hardware components that were installed in the Tiburon Development Center will be de -installed
39 and delivered to the CLIENT's facilities. Once on -site, the hardware will be installed, communications
40 lines and modems attached, and operation verified.
41
42 Responsibilities:
43
44 CONTRACTOR shall:
45
46 a. Assume responsibility for the de -installation, transportation and final site installation of the
47 hardware and system software configuration which had been installed in the Tiburon
48 Development Center.
49
50 b. Deliver the RMS equipment previously delivered to the Tiburon Development Center on site in the
51 CLIENT's location, with installation of central computer hardware, workstations, terminals,
52 printers, modems and communications equipment as proposed.
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1 c. Install and test, with the CLIENT's assistance, all workstation and communications
2 hardware/software components which are proposed for CONTRACTOR's installation, all LAN
3 cables and interfaces to the CLIENT -provided interface connections.
4
5 d. Install and configure the RMS/2000 Graphical Workstation software on up to five (5) local
6 workstations.
7
8 e. Provide the CLIENT with training to allow the RMS/2000 Graphical Workstation software to be
9 installed on all remaining local as well as on remote workstation positions.
10
11 The CLIENT shall:
12
13 a. Provide a site adequate for the installation, operation and maintenance of all CONTRACTOR
14 provided computer and workstation equipment.
15
16 b. Provide existing RMS workstations that adhere to CONTRACTOR'S minimum RMS workstation
17 configuration requirements as follows:
18 .. Pentium 100Mhz
19 .. 100Mb of FREE disk space
20 .. 32Mb of FREE memory
21 .. 3COM Ethernet Network Card
22 .. SVGA Color Display
23
24 c. Provide all communication lines, modems, hubs, routers, cabling and other components
25 necessary for system operation and maintenance that are not provided by CONTRACTOR.
26
27 d. Assume responsibility for any modifications to any furniture as required for workstation operation
28 and maintenance.
29
30 e. Assist with the installation and verify operation of interfaces to any the CLIENT -provided
31 networks.
32
33 f. Provide TCP/IP communications support for any existing networks, workstations and printers
34 which are to have access to the RMS/2000 applications.
35
36 g. Install and test all remote workstations and communications equipment.
37
38 h. Install the RMS/2000 Graphical Workstation software on any local and remote workstations
39 beyond the (5) five workstations to be installed by CONTRACTOR.
40
41 i. Provide at least two (2) dial -in telephone lines for remote access, with connection convenient to
42 server equipment, plus at least one additional during the system implementation process.
43
44 j. Approve timely payment, pursuant to Exhibit E, Milestone Delivery and Payment Schedule,
45 following delivery at CLIENT's facilities for all equipment purchased by the CLIENT.
46
47 Completion Criteria:
48
49 This task will be incrementally completed as each component of the RMS/2000 system is installed on the
50 CLIENT's premises.
51 Task 24: Field Activity Reporting System equipment and Interface
52
53 Objective: Implement the ARS client software on a pilot set of MDC units and mobile radios,
54 initialized and loaded with the CONTRACTOR ARS control, and demonstrate operation in
55 the CLIENT's wireless environment. Provide the CLIENT with software and training to
56 allow the installation of all remaining MDC software on mobile equipment by the
57 CLIENT's staff.
58
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1 Description:
2
3 CONTRACTOR will install a pilot set of ARS Field Activity Reporting on a pilot set of mobile equipment
4 which has been previously installed and tested with the CLIENT's wireless CDPD network as part of the
5 CAD/2000 Mobile Data Computer system in a previous task. The server and software In support of the
6 Report Control Server will be installed, and a pilot test of up to five (5) mobile units will be demonstrated.
7 CLIENT is then responsible for the installation of the remaining ARS software on the remaining mobile
8 computers.
9
10 Responsibilities:
11
12 CONTRACTOR shall:
13
14 a. Install the Report Control Server equipment.
15
16 b. Work with the CLIENT to install the ARS Field Reporting PC software on up to five (5) mobile
17 computers that have been previously tested in the wireless environment.
18
19 c. Install and test the interface software to allow data transfer from CAD/2000 and to the Report
20 Control Server (RCS).
21
22 d. Demonstrate the primary operation of this pilot set of mobile units for the purpose of receiving
23 CAD incident upload, incident entry, and transfer to the RCS.
24
25 e. Provide the CLIENT with software and training necessary for installation of ARS on all remaining
26 mobile laptops.
27
28 The CLIENT shall:
29
30 a. Provide the installation site and related support for the installation of the Report Control Serer,
31
32 b. Equip up to five (5) pilot vehicles with operating mobile data computers and CDPD interface to
33 the CAD/2000 Message Switch.
34
35 c. Provide the staff necessary to test the pilot mobile ARS configuration.
36
37 d. Install and configure the CONTRACTOR -provided ARS software on all remaining laptops,
38 whether fixed or mobile.
39
40 Completion Criteria:
41
42 This is considered complete when the ARS receives CAD incident data via the wireless network, enters
43 incident information using ARS forms, and transfers ARS data to the Report Control Server (RCS). The
44 installation, test, and demonstration of ARS operating on all mobile computers on the CLIENT's wireless
45 network is not required for task completion.
46 Task25: RMS/2000 System Interfaces
47
48 Objective: Develop, install and test all RMS/2000 System Interfaces.
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1 Task Description:
2
3 Once the equipment and RMS software have been installed on the CLIENT's premises, all remaining
4 local and remote interfaces as specified in the list of deliverables in the contractual documents will be
5 developed, installed and tested.
6
7 Responsibilities:
8
9 CONTRACTOR shall:
10
11 a. Install and test all software required for the following interfaces:
12 CJIC
13 RMS to SLETS Interface
14 Printrak Mug Shot System
15
16 The CLIENT shall:
17
18 a. Provide, on request, currently existing information, record layouts and documents necessary to
19 establish interfaces with all local and remote systems and facilities.
20
21 b. Provide and install all communications lines and equipment not provided by CONTRACTOR as
22 deliverables according to the contract documents.
23
24 c. Provide all required liaison support with the agencies and vendors required to support the
25 interfaces.
26
27 d. Ensure that the necessary technical support is made available for installation, testing and
28 demonstration of the interfaces.
29 Completion Criteria:
30
31 This task is considered complete when each interface is installed and unit tested.
32
33 Task 26: Final RMS/2000 Equipment installation
34
35 Objective: Install all remaining cables, modems, hubs, routers, printers, workstations and other
36 equipment required for production operation.
37
38 Task Description:
39
40 Prior to the final complete system integration test in the next task, all remaining computer,
41 communications and related components will be installed. The CLIENT will be responsible for the
42 installation of any equipment not provided by CONTRACTOR as a contract deliverable, with
43 CONTRACTOR working with the CLIENT's staff to connect and test the equipment and data
44 communications.
45
46 Responsibilities:
47
48 CONTRACTOR shall:
49
50 a. Provide and deliver all remaining equipment to be supplied by CONTRACTOR as part of the
51 project deliverables.
52
53 b. Install all remaining network, cabling and associated equipment for which CONTRACTOR is
54 responsible.
55
56 c. Assist the CLIENT's staff in the installation, configuration, software loading and testing of all the
57 CLIENT -provided equipment.
58
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1 The CLIENT shall:
2
3 a. Provide, configure and install all remaining equipment not provided by CONTRACTOR as a
4 deliverable in the contract.
5
6 b. Complete any required console and related modifications.
7
8 c. Provide and install all network cables not provided by CONTRACTOR and verify both network
9 and PC operation.
10
11 d Perform any site modifications to allow successful equipment installation
12
13 e. Provide and install all necessary UPS equipment not provided by CONTRACTOR.
14
15 f. Install and verify the operation of all the CLIENT -installed workstation system software.
16
17 g. Approve for payment any remaining invoices for equipment provided as part of this task.
18
19 Completion Criteria:
20
21 This task is complete when all equipment required for production operation has been installed and tested,
22
23 Task27: RMS/2000 Technical/User Training and Documentation
24
25 Objective: Conduct RMS/2000 technical and user training.
26
27 Task Description:
28
29 A full scale training program will be developed and scheduled exclusively for the CLIENT and then
30 conducted to thoroughly train the. CLIENT's Training personnel on the use of the systems and the
31 CLIENT's Technical personnel on the operation and support of the installed systems. A set of user and
32 technical documents will be provided for all installed systems.
33
34 Please note that certain training classes listed within this section may take place prior to the general
35 training task or in conjunction with the installation and Integration of specific subsystems (e.g., mobile
36 computing systems, reporting systems).
37
38 Responsibilities:
39
40 CONTRACTOR shall:
41
42 a. Provide RMS/2000 training for a designated set of the CLIENT's Technical and Training staff
43 members for all CONTRACTOR software installed and on a mutually agreed to schedule.
44 Training will be provided on all standard shifts, not to exceed eight hours per 24-hour period.
45
46 b. Provide one (1) complete set of printed training materials, including lesson plans for the courses
47 in the form of reproducible black & white masters and machine readable format, based upon
48 CONTRACTOR'S documentation standard at the time of delivery.
49
50 c. Provide one (1) complete set of technical and user manuals for all CONTRACTOR systems
51 installed in the form of reproducible black & white masters and machine-readable, based upon
52 CONTRACTOR'S documentation standard at the time of delivery.
53
54 d. Allow the CLIENT to video tape any training class for the purpose of presentation to future
55 CLIENT training classes.
56
57 e. The number and duration of training classes to be provided are as follows. The entries in the
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1 following table only apply for those modules which are included as deliverables in this contract.
General RMS/2000
Number; :;'
of Sessions ;
Management Orientation
Information Specialist
System Administrator
Basic System Operation
Police RMS/2000
System Set Up
3 hours
24 hours
24 hours
8 hours
16
10
10
10
1
1
1
1
umber:;
essions :.
Alpha/Incident/Location
Property/Evidence Management
General Inquiries
Special Flags
Arrest & Booking
Warrant System
24 hours
24 hours
4 hours
2 hours
2 hours
2 hours
10
10
10
10
10
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
Investigative Case Management
Calls for Service
ARS/MDS
4 hours
4 hours
2 hours
10
10
10
1
1
1
40 hours
10
1
Crime Analysis
32 hours
10
1
2 The CLIENT shall:
3 a. Designate and assign personnel to receive training in groups not to exceed the class size listed in
4 the table above.
5 b. Provide suitable classroom facilities with computer workstation equipment for each staff member
6 participating in the training session.
7
8 c. Provide sufficient copies of the documentation supplied by CONTRACTOR to support all students
9 in the training classes.
10
11 d. Ensure that appropriate CLIENT Training personnel are available to actively participate in the
12 scheduled training programs.
13
14 e. Provide complete and ongoing training for all remaining CLIENT personnel on a schedule that
15 allows system cutover and production operation on the schedule as documented in the Project
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1 Plan.
2 f Provide any desired video taping equipment and services for the purpose of taping training
3 classes for the purpose of future training of CLIENT's staff.
4
5 Completion Criteria:
6
7 This task is considered complete when the scheduled technical and user training on each installed
8 system is completed.
9 Task 28: RMS/2000 Operational Certification and System Cutover
10
11 Objective: Certify RMS/2000 and cutover production status.
12
13 Task Description:
14
15 Once functional testing is complete, CONTRACTOR will certify each system for operational status,
16 execute all applicable file conversion procedures and then assist the CLIENT in placing each system into
17 productive use.
18
19 Responsibilities:
20
21 CONTRACTOR shall:
22
23 a. Notify the CLIENT when each system is certified and ready for production operation.
24
25 b. Accept the complete set of data files to be converted, and execute the conversion programs.
26
27 c. Notify the CLIENT of any problems associated with the data conversion, with a plan for
28 correction, whether due to problems with the CONTRACTOR's conversion process or with the
29 CLIENT -provided data.
30
31 a. Assist the CLIENT's staff in placing each system into a production status, either on -site or via
32 remote support.
33
34 d. Monitor the initial operation of RMS/2000, technically and functionally for up to five (5) calendar
35 days following initial cutover and answer any operational questions by the CLIENT. If specific
36 modules are delayed for cutover, CONTRACTOR will support these module on-line in the mode
37 of warranty support.
38
39 e. Assist the training staff in utilizing the system and the computer operations staff in supporting the
40 system.
41
42 The CLIENT shall:
43
a. Provide CONTRACTOR with the complete set of data files data to be converted, as applicable.
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1 b. Correct this data as converted as applicable, and in a timely manner, f problems arise during this
2 final conversion process which result from errors, omissions or changes to the data provided by
3 the CLIENT.
4
5 c. Place the software into production and begin operational use in consultation with CONTRACTOR
6 and in accordance with the Project Schedule.
7
8 Completion Criteria:
9
10 This task is considered complete when each system is certified by CONTRACTOR to be ready for
11 productive use. The subsystems do not have to be placed into production operation for this task to be
12 complete.
13 Task 29: RMS/2000 Final Certification
14
15 Objective: Certify completion of RMS/2000 system installation and final certification
16
17 Task Description:
18
19 Following the successful completion of all preceding tasks and the delivery of all required documentation,
20 the RMS/2000 system will be prepared for the System Acceptance Test as described in Section 26 of this
21 Agreement.
22 CONTRACTOR shall:
23
24 a. Certify to the CLIENT in writing that all products have been delivered and all requisite tests have
25 completed successfully.
26
27 b. Provide the CLIENT with all remaining documentation and associated information as listed as
28 project deliverables.
29
30 The CLIENT shall:
31
32 a. Verify that all products have been delivered and all requisite tests have been successfully
33 completed.
34
35 b. Document any of CONTRACTOR'S subsystem not placed into production or non -CONTRACTOR
36 system or interface not available according to the project schedule.
37
38 c. Upon completion of the System Acceptance Test as described in Section 26, approve payment or
39 payments associated with final system certification, including any held -back payment amounts.
40
41 Completion Criteria:
42 This task is considered complete when any outstanding RMS/2000 products and documentation has
43 been delivered to the CLIENT, the System Acceptance Test is completed and said systems are being
44 used in a live environment.
45 Task 30: Post Implementation Support
46
47 Objective: Provide warranty support following CAD/2000 and RMS/2000 final system certification.
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1 Task Description:
2
3 During the Warranty period following the System Acceptance Test, CONTRACTOR warrants that each
4 CONTRACTOR licensed system will operate in accordance with the baseline documentation. During this
5 period all reproducible bugs and system errors will be corrected free -of -charge. Unless specifically
6 identified within the contract, warranties on all equipment and non -CONTRACTOR software begins at the
7 time of FINAL ACCEPTANCE,
8 Responsibilities:
9 CONTRACTOR shall:
10
11 a Provide warranty support according to the provisions of CONTRACTOR'S Warranty Program as
12 attached to this agreement and incorporated by reference.
13
14 b. Provide a minimum of 320 days manufacturer's on -site warranty service, beginning at the date of
15 FINAL ACCEPTANCE. Critical CAD servers service is 7x24, RMS server and workstation
16 service is next business day.
17
18 c. Any hubs, routers, modems and other network equipment, supplied by CONTRACTOR, are
19 warranted against defects, but must be returned by the CLIENT to the manufacturer for service,
20 with ongoing operation supported through the use of spares, to be provided by the Client.
21
22 The CLIENT shall:
23
24 a Assume responsibilities as defined in CONTRACTOR'S Warranty Program as attached to this
25 agreement and incorporated by reference.
26
27 b. Support CONTRACTOR in performing remote site hardware and software service tasks.
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2
EXHIBIT B
DETAILED PRICING
Prices for services and products provided under this Agreement shall be as follows:
4 Description
Qty
Unit Price
Offered Price
APPLICATION SOFTWARE:
1
1
5
lot
lot
5
$ 31,200.00
12,500.00
1,200.00
5,413.00
42,310.00
- 31,200.00
$2,800.00
$ 31,200.00
12,500.00
6,000.00
5,413.00
42,310.00
- 31,200,00
14,000.00
Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD)/2000 Nucleus
RTM Mapping Server License
RTM Mapping Workstation Licenses
Specification, generation and tailoring
Installation, testing and certification
**Less 100% Discount for CAD/2000 Nucleus
CAD Dispatch/Calitaking Workstations
Records Management System (RMS)/2000 Nucleus
Alpha System
Location System
Incident System
Property/Evidence
Special Flags
General Inquiries
Additional Modules:
Case Management
CFS/UH
Crime Analysis
NIBRS Crime Statistics
Personnel/training
Traffic Management
UCR Crime Statistics
Warrant Tracking
Specification, generation and tailoring
Installation, testing and certification
**Less 100% Discount for RMS/2000 Nucleus
RMS Graphical Client Workstations
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
lot
lot
24
$30,000.00
Included
Included
Included
Included
Included
Included
2,000.00
3,000.00
3,500,00
7,000.00
3,200.00
1,700.00
3,500.00
2,500.00
17,990.00
23,745.00
- 56,400.00
16,560.00
$30,000.00
Included
Included
Included
Included
Included
Included
2,000.00
3,000.00
3,500.00
7,000.00
3,200.00
1,700.00
3,500.00
2,500.00
17,990.00
23,745.00
- 56,400.00
16,560.00
ARS/MAKO System
ARS/MAKO Laptop Licenses .
Specification, generation and tailoring
Installation, testing and certification
1
35
lot
lot
32,500.00
595.00
16,035.00
28,398.00
32,500.00
20,825.00
16,035.00
28,398.00
CARS Reporting System
1
13,122.00
13,122.00
GMS Server License & Associated Services
GMS Map & Third Party Software
1
1
10,349.00
2,245.00
10,349.00
2,245.00
Reformatting Subsystem
1
9,574.00
9,574.00
Third -party Software
Oracle User Licenses
MicroSoft Access Licenses (ARS)
5 User License for Crystal Reports
RTM Display Software
Microfocus Runtime License
CARS Oracle Software (5 user license)
CARS Visual Basic
11
35
1
5
lot
1
1
29,389.00
Included
Included
Included
Included
Included
Included
Included
29,389.00
Included
Included
Included
Included
Included
Included
Included
Software Subtotal
$ 273,372.00
$ 300,955.00
5
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1
2
3
EXHIBIT B
DETAILED PRICING
(Continued)
Description
Qty
Unit Price
Offered Price
SYSTEM HARDWARE
Primary CAD Server
1
$ 42,124.00
$ 42,124.00
IBM RS/6000 43P Model 260
1
Included
Included
1.44 MB 3.5-inch Diskette Drive
1
Included
Included
32x Speed CD-ROM Drive
1
Included
Included
9.1 GB 1" Ultra SCSI Enhanced Hard Disk Drive
2
Included
Included
256 MB (2x128MB) SDRAM
2
Included
Included
9.1 GB Differential Fast/Wide Disk Drive
4
Included
Included
5765-C34 AIX Version 4
1
Included
Included
5765-D28 HACMP 4.3 High Availability Subsystem
1
Included.
Included
Backup CAD Server
1
$ 32,044.00
$ 32,044.00
IBM RS/6000 43P Model 260
1
Included
Included
1,44 MB 3.5-inch Diskette Drive
1
Included
Included
32x Speed CD-ROM Drive
1
Included
Included
9.1 GB 1" Ultra SCSI Enhanced Hard Disk Drive
2
Included
Included
256 MB (2x128MB) SDRAM
2
Included
Included
5765-C34 AIX Version 4
1
Included
Included
5765-D28 HACMP 4.3 High Availability Subsystem
1
Included
Included
RMS Server
1
$ 38,009.00
$ 38,009.00
IBM RS/6000 Model F-50
1
ncluded
Included
1.44 MB 3.5-inch Diskette Drive
1
ncluded
Included
32x Speed CD-ROM Drive
1
ncluded
Included
4.5 GB Ultra SCSI Hot Swap Disk
1
ncluded
Included
Base 4.5 GB Ultra SCSI Disk Drive
1
ncluded
Included
9.1 GB 1" Ultra SCSI Enhanced Hard Disk Drive
4
ncluded
Included
256 MB (2x128MB) SDRAM
2
ncluded
Included
5765-034 AIX Version 4
1
ncluded
Included
Report Control Server (ARS)
1
$ 10,642.00
$ 10,642.00
400Mhz Pentium II
1
Included
Included
256Mb RAM
1
Included
Included
4x4.5Gb SCSI Hard Drives
1
Included
Included
RAID disk controller
1
Included
Included
14/32X CD-ROM
1
Included
Included
WindowsNT Server 4.0
1
Included
Included
19" Monitor
1
Included
Included
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1
2
3
EXHIBIT B
DETAILED PRICING
(Contin ued)
Description
Qty
Unit Price
Offered Price
SYSTEM HARDWARE (continued)
CARS Server
1
$ 8,237.00
$ 8,237.00
Included
350Mhz Pentium ll
1
ncluded
128Mb RAM
1
ncluded
Included
3x4.5Gb SCSI Hard Drives
1
ncluded
Included
RAID disk controller
1
ncluded
Included
14/32X CD-ROM
1
ncluded
Included
WindowsNT Server 4.0
1
ncluded
Included
19" Monitor
1
ncluded
Included
Software Distribution Server
1
$ 2,298.00
$2,298.00
350Mhz Pentium II
1
Included
Included
64Mb RAM
1
Included
Included
6.4Gb SCSI Hard Drives
1
Included
Included
14/32X CD-ROM
1
Included
Included
WindowsNT Server 4.0
1
Included
Included
15" Monitor
1
Included
Included
CAD Workstations
5
$ 3,779.00
$ 18,895.00
350Mhz Pentium II
5
Included
Included
64Mb RAM
5
Included
Included
3x4.5Gb SCSI Hard Drives
5
Included
Included
RAID disk controller
5
Included
Included
14/32X CD-ROM
5
Included
Included
WindowsNT 4.0
5
Included
Included
19" Monitors
10
Included
Included
GMS Server
1
$ 5,188.00
$ 5,188.00
Mapping Server
1
$33,557.00
$33,557.00
256 mb memory
1
ncluded
ncluded
9 Gb internal disk
1
ncluded
ncluded
1.44 diskette drive
1
ncluded
ncluded
4x CD-ROM drive
4
ncluded
ncluded
Ethernet adapters (2)
2
ncluded
ncluded
4/8Gb tape unit
1
ncluded
ncluded
Console
1
ncluded
ncluded
HACMP V4.2.2 software
lot
ncluded
ncluded
Smart -UPS 1400KVA
1
ncluded
ncluded
IBM AIX V4.3 System Software
lot
ncluded
ncluded
C Compiler
1
ncluded
ncluded
AIX Version 4
1
ncluded
ncluded
Network and Support Equipment
12ppm HP Laser Printers
2
$ 12,223.00
$ 12,223.00
Netclock/2 time source
1
Included
Included
Bisynch Interface Server
1
Included
Included
Fast Ethernet Hub
1
Included
Included
Hardware Subtotal
176,304.00
$ 203,217.00
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2
3
EXHIBIT B
DETAILED PRICING
(Continued)
Description
Qty
Unit Price
Offered Price
INTERFACES
E-911
1
$ 9,346.00
$ 9,346.00
Master Time (WWVB)
1
4,527.00
4,527.00
MDC/MDT CAD functionality
1
10,703.00
10,703.00
TDD/TTY
1
9,646.00
9,646.00
TDD/TTY Workstation Interfaces
5
4,009.00
4,009:00
Video mugshot system (TFP)
1
22,257.00
22,257.00
Firehouse
1
14,907.00
14,907.00
City LAN
1
4,289.000
4,289.00
CDPD
1
19,368.00
19,368.00
Bisynch interface to SLETS
1
13,193.00
13,193,00
3270 (LU2) interface to SLETS
1
23,416.00
23,416.00
Interfaces Subtotal:
$ 135,661.00
$135,661.00
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
Project Management
$ 124,078.00
$124,078.00
System integration
58,377.00
58,377.00
Geofile conversion services (Tiburon)
5,245.00
5,245.00
Geofile conversion from GOT to TGF, GMS Loading,
30,500.00
30,500.00
Installation
Data Conversion
19,545.00
19,545.00
Oracle setup and configuration services
3,898.00
3,898.00
Reformatted message customization services
7,342.00
7,342.00
Computer/network installation services
9,404.00
9,404.00
Workstation setup and configuration
5,703.00
5,703.00
Training
112,506.00
112,506.00
(CAD/RMS/ARS/MAKO/MSS/CARS/RTM/GMS)
(to be delivered at Gilroy Police Department)
Warranty Extension Costs (System warranty start after
28,325.00
28,325.00
Systems Acceptance)
Professional Services Subtotal:
$ 404,923.00
$ 404,923.00
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2
3
EXHIBIT B
DETAILED PRICING
(Continued)
4 These options are available for purchase by the CLIENT, at the costs listed above,
5 for a period of six (6) months after contract execution. After such period has terminated, new
6 quotes will be required.
Description
gy
Unit Price
Offered Price
OPTIONS AVAILABLE
RMS Modules *:
Bicycle Registration
1
$ 2,000.00
Crime Watch
1
2,000.00
Criminal Records
1
3,100.00
False Alarm System
1
3,100.00
Fleet Maintenance
1
4,000.00
Gang System
1
2,100.00
Inventory
1
3,100.00
Juvenile Records
1
3,000.00
License and Permits
1
2,100.00
Officer Activity
1
2,000.00
Special Intelligence
1
2,200.00
Various interfaces:
Bar Code Interface (excluding hardware)
1
$18,331.00
Document Imaging
1
55,098.00
Alphanumeric Paging
1
18,473.00
Fire Alerting (Zetron 25)
1
29,037.00
Rip & Run Fire Station Printouts (excluding hardware)
1
7,546.00
Push To Talk (SIMS II)
1
21,164.00
PRO QA (5 workstations)
1
9,588.00
Training **
10
Additional days of training
11,930.00
* Training cost and time dependent upon the number of modules purchased and trained at one time.
Most modules will require between one half day and a full day of training. Training costs will be quoted
upon request.
** These additional ten (10) days can be applied for training in any application proposed by Tiburon. The
price for these additional days will only be charged if the days are used. The price is valid only for the
term of the contract.
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EXHIBIT C
PRICING SUMMARIES
SYSTEM PRICING SUMMARY
Description
Offered Price
Application Software Programs Subtotal
$ 150,610.00
Hardware / Third Party Subtotal
234,851.00
Interfaces Subtotal (Software)
53,000
Interfaces Subtotal (Services)
82,661.00
Professional Services Subtotal
523,634.00
$ 1,044,756
TOTAL
Sales Tax
$ 36,173.00
GRAND TOTAL
$ 1,080,929.00
(Does not include maintenance — see below)
MAINTENANCE PRICING SUMMARY
Description
Qty
Unit Price
Offered Price
Tiburon Supplied Maintenance
$ 63,100.00
$63,100.00
Maintenance24X7
Included
Included
Computer Aided Dispatch
Included
Included
Message Switch
Maintenance 5X10
Records Management
8.25% Software Maintenance Tax
5,205,00
5,205.00
Non -Tiburon Maintenance
$15,408.00
$15,408.00
Third Party Software
Hardware
Tax
***5 year Tiburon Maintenance must be prepaid in
order to secure current pricing over the 5 year term***
Maintenance 5 Year Plan
$341,525
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EXHIBIT D
INITIAL PROJECT SCHEDULE
1 Milestone/Task Completion*
2 *Assuming Project Start Date of: August 1999
3 Task 1 : Project Initiation Session October 1999
4 Task 2 : Finalize CAD/2000 Hardware Requirements November 1999
5 Task 3 : Develop CAD/2000 Project Plan December 1999
6 Task 4 : CAD/2000 Hardware Off -Site Installation February 2000
7 Task 5 : CAD/2000 Software Installation March 2000
8 Task 6 : CAD Equipment On -site Installation April 2000
9 Task 7 : CAD/2000 Message Switch Interfaces June 2000
10 Task 8 : CAD/2000 System Interfaces July 2000
11 Task 9: Mobile Data Computer Equipment and CAD/2000 Interface July 2000
12 Task 10: Geographic File Loading June 2000
13 Task 11: General File Building July 2000
14 Task 12: CAD/2000 Ancillary System Installation July 2000
15 Task 13: CAD/2000 Functional Testing August 2000
16 Task 14: Final CAD/2000 Equipment Installation August 2000
17 Task 15: CAD/2000 System Integration Testing September 2000
18 Task 16: CAD/2000 Technical/User Training and Documentation September 2000
19 Task 17: CAD/2000 Final Certification October 2000
20 Task 18: Finalize RMS/2000 Hardware Requirements November 1999
21 Task 19: Develop RMS/2000 Project Plan December 1999
22 Task 20: RMS/2000 Hardware Off -Site Installation February 2000
23 Task 21: RMS/2000 Software installation March 2000
24 Task 22: RMS/2000 Data File Conversion April 2000
25 Task 23: RMS/2000 Equipment On -Site Installation April 2000
26 Task 24 Field Activity Reporting System Equipment and Interface July 2000
27 Task 25 RMS/2000 System Interfaces July 2000
28 Task 26 Final RMS/2000 Equipment Installation August 2000
29 Task 27 RMS/2000 Technical/User Training and Documentation September 2000
30 Task 28 RMS/2000 Operational Certification and System Cutover September 2000
31 Task 29 RMS/2000 Final Certification October 2000
32 Task 30 Post Implementation Support
33 *Dates displayed above are to be used as estimated dates of task completion. The final implementation
34 plan, developed as a part of Task 3 and 19, will supersede this schedule.
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Task Event
EXHIBIT E
MILESTONE DELIVERY AND PAYMENT SCHEDULE
Basis of Payment Amount
Contract Execution % Services $212,203.00
Task 3 Develop CAD/2000 Project Plan % Services $33,683.00
Task 6: CAD Equipment On -Site Installation % Services $33,683.00
Task 10: Geographic File Loading % Services $33,683.00
Task 16: CAD/2000 Technical/User Training & % Services $33,683.00
Documentation
Task 19: Develop RMS/2000 Project Plan % Services $33,683.00
Task 22: RMS/2000 Data File Conversion % Services $33,683.00
Task 23: RMS/2000 Equipment On -Site Installation % Services $33,683.00
Task 25: RMS/2000 System Interfaces % Services $33,683.00
Task 27: RMS/2000 Technical/User Training & % Services $33,683.00
Documentation
Task 17 & CAD/2000 & RMS/2000 upon Final System 100% License Fees $311,353
Task 29 Acceptance Balance of
Services
Subtotal $826,703.00
Hardware and third -party software (including tax) $254,226.00
Total Contract Price: $1,080,929.00
Estimated Tax (8.25%) Included in above payment schedule $36, 173.00
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EXHIBIT E
MILESTONE DELIVERY AND PAYMENT SCHEDULE — Continued
Payment for all equipment and third -party software provided by CONTRACTOR is due upon
delivery at the Tiburon Development Center or at the City of Gilroy site, whichever occurs first. In
the case of phased or staggered equipment delivery or installation, partial payments shall be
made upon receipt of invoice from Tiburon. Equipment and third -party software is provided with
the manufacturer's standard warranty period and terms, in all cases being a minimum of one year
from date of delivery to the Tiburon Development Center or to the City of Gilroy location,
whichever occurs first.
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1 EXHIBIT F
2 PROPOSAL ASSUMPTIONS/RESPONSIBILITIES
3 CLIENT's Responsibilities
4 The completion of the tasks defined in the Statement of Work are dependent upon the following
5 assumptions and the CLIENT's responsibilities:
6 • The CLIENT will provide a Project Manager designated by the CLIENT who will be the primary
7 representative and contact with CONTRACTOR.
8 • The CLIENT will assign one or more training officers, designated at project initiation, who will
9 work with our staff as needed for the duration of the project.
10
11 • The CLIENT shall respond within ten (10) business days of submission to all documents, unless
12 explicitly addressed in the Contractor Statement of Work.
13
14 • Facilities will be made available for the installation of the central computer servers,
15 communication lines and modems, terminals, workstations, personal computers and printers plus
16 any related peripheral components at all sites where equipment is to be installed. These facilities
17 will be made available at least two (2) weeks prior to the scheduled installation dates to allow for
18 timely Installation and adequate testing prior to acceptance.
19
20 • Electrical power, all receptacles and adequate air conditioning will be provided by the CLIENT for
21 the operation of the computer equipment and all peripheral components. Outlets will be within 6'
22 of equipment mounting locations.
23
24 The CLIENT is providing the E-911 equipment, Zetron 3030 equipment, Remote mobile
25 Hardware, RMS Workstations and any other Gilroy -provided computer interface connection
26 points associated with those interfaces, within the scope of this project, at a 'location convenient
27 to the server equipment,
28
29 • The E-911 equipment provided by the CLIENT is assumed to support a digital CAD interface.
30
31 • The CLIENT is responsible for any equipment, software or modifications to E-911 and logging
32 recorders to accept synchronized time input data.
33
34 The CLIENT will be responsible for any outside mounting of antenna for time synchronization
35 equipment provided by CONTRACTOR.
36
37 • The CLIENT is responsible for providing all modems, DSU/CSUs, network equipment,
38 communication lines and all other equipment not explicitly listed as a CONTRACTOR deliverable
39 which is necessary for complete system operation.
40
41 • At least five (5) dial -up telephone lines will be available with modular connections convenient to
42 the server equipment for the purpose of remote hardware and software support. These must be
43 circuits capable of supporting V.32 BIS connections and may not connect through a PBX or other
44 premise telephone system.
45
46 • The CLIENT will allow remote CONTRACTOR access for dial -in access to all development and
47 system "root" accounts on all servers running CONTRACTOR licensed software.
48
49 • The CLIENT will provide and install any required racks, modems, lines and other equipment not
50 explicitly included as deliverables in the contract agreement.
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2 The CLIENT is responsible for any console modifications required to allow mounting or placement
3 of display terminals and time displays. All workstations are proposed to be free-standing; any
4 built-in configuration is the responsibility of the CLIENT.
5
6 • The CLIENT will provide all data pathways, including any necessary site modifications, coring,
7 floor cutting and related work necessary for network and workstation installation.
8
9 • The CLIENT will install all remote terminals, workstations, printers and modems.
10
11 • Coordination with other Gilroy agencies,other governmental agencies and the CLIENT's vendors
12 (i.e. Printrak) and common carriers.will be the responsibility of the CLIENT.
13
14 • All necessary certifications, approvals and other related issues will be completed by the CLIENT
15 at least thirty (30) calendar days prior to the scheduled interface development tasks to allow
16 sufficient time. for CONTRACTOR's staff to install and test all required interfaces to external
17 networks and systems.
18
19 • The CLIENT will provide sufficient personnel both to enter data and to ensure data entered is
20 acceptable per system required standards.
21
22 • Any applicable data file conversion will apply to files provided by the CLIENT, with no additional
23 data correction, normalization or verification, and all files for conversion will be provided at least
24 60 calendar days prior to the scheduled tasks to allow adequate time for conversion and testing.
25
26 • For any proposed equipment purchased directly by the CLIENT, the CLIENT will assume all
27 responsibility and costs for acquisition, shipping, installation, hardware and software
28 configuration, configuration changes and additions as required during the project, equipment
29 sizing and performance, system software installation and setup, and compatibility with proposed
30 application software.
31
32 • Any changes to the scope of the projector equipment to be delivered will be managed through a
33 standardized project procedure.
34
35 • The CLIENT is responsible for making necessary data -base backups on a scheduled basis based
36 upon CONTRACTOR'S recommendations, and for storing these backups in a secure location.
37
38 • The CLIENT will provide the necessary classrooms, facilities, materials, copies of documentation,
39 networks and lines to data terminals, personal computers and PC operating system software, and
40 related equipment to support training classes.
41
42 • Travel and per diem expenses for CLIENT's staff for any off -site training classes selected by the
43 CLIENT will be the responsibility of the CLIENT.
44
45 • The CLIENT will provide work space for at least two (2) of CONTRACTOR's staff members, plus
46 24-hour/7-day access to the workplace, central processor and related systems, plus standard
47 office facilities.
48
49 • A telephone will be made available adjacent to the central processor for the duration of the
50 project. CONTRACTOR will be responsible for all long-distance charges while on -site.
51
52 • Reasonable clerical, reproduction and facsimile services will be made available to the
53 CONTRACTOR's project team.
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1 EXHIBIT G
2
3 SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT
4 FOR THE`2000 PRODUCTS'
5
6 Name and Address of CLIENT: Gilroy Police Department
7 7370 Rosanna Street
8 Gilroy, CA 95020
9
10 Identification of Program(s):
11
12 - Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) Client & Server
13 - Law Records Management System (RMS) Client & Server
14 - CAD Activity Reporting System (CARS)
15 - E9-1-1 Interface
16 - CDPD Interface
17 - TDD/TTY Interface
18 - Bisync Interface to SLETS
19 - 3270 Interface to SLETS
20 - Reformatter
21 - Automated Reporting System (ARS)
22 - Mobile Data System (MAKO)
23 - Printrak Video Mug Shot Interface
24
25 TIBURON, Inc., a Virginia corporation having its office at 39350 Civic Center Drive, Suite 280, Fremont,
26 California, doing business as and hereinafter called "CONTRACTOR", and the client whose name and
27 address are written above ("CLIENT"), agree that the following terms and conditions will apply to the
28 software programs identified above (Program), including source and machine-readable code and all
29 program documentation.
30
31 1. LICENSE. CONTRACTOR agrees to grant CLIENT a non-exclusive license to use the Program
32 subject to the terms and conditions of this license agreement. The license granted hereunder shall
33 also be perpetual and irrevocable unless terminated in accordance with the provisions set forth at
34 Section 8 hereof.
35
36. 2 BACK-UP POLICY, CLIENT may make two (2) back-up copies of the Programs for CLIENT'S own
37 use and security. No additional back-up copies are authorized except to prevent or remedy media
38 failure. In no event may copies be transferred to a third party.
39
40 3. RESTRICTIONS ON USE AND TRANSFER. The original and backup copies of the Program are to
41 be used on one (1) computer only at any one time. CLIENT may not distribute the Program or any
42 part of the materials relating thereto to a third party. CLIENT may not distribute the Program over a
43 network. CLIENT may not transfer this license. These restrictions apply to all derivative products of
44 the Program, regardless of whether modifications were made by CONTRACTOR, CLIENT, or a third
45 party.
46
47 4. NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES FOR THE PROGRAM, INCLUDING THE
48 WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE
49 CREATED BY THIS SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT. ANY SUCH WARRANTIES ARE
50 LIMITED TO THOSE WHICH MAY BE EXPRESSLY STATED IN SEPARATE AGREEMENTS
51 BETWEEN CLIENT AND CONTRACTOR.
52
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1 5, LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. NEITHER CONTRACTOR NOR ANY PERSON CONNECTED WITH
2 CONTRACTOR SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,
3 SUCH AS, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOSS OF ANTICIPATED BENEFITS OR PROFITS, RESULTING
4 FROM THE OPERATION OR FAILURE TO OPERATE OF THE PROGRAM,
5
6 6. TERM. This Software License Agreement shall become effective on the later date that appears at
7 the signature section below and shall remain in effect until terminated pursuant to Section 8 below.
8
9 7. MAINTENANCESUPPORT. CONTRACTOR will provide Maintenance Support to the software
10 licensed for a period of 10.5 months after FINAL ACCEPTANCE as described in the "Agreement for
11 Professional and Technical Services between Tiburon, Inc. and the City of Gilroy" dated f b I`(19
12 1999, or for such further period as may be specified in a written agreement between CONTRACTOR
13 and CLIENT at no charge to CLIENT. At the conclusion of that period, CONTRACTOR is willing to
14 provide continuing services for an additional charge.
15
16 "Maintenance Modifications" shall mean modifications or revisions which correct errors in the licensed
17 software and documentation, support new releases of Operating Software and other updates which
18 are not Enhancements.
19
20 "Enhancements" shall mean changes or additions (other than Maintenance Modifications) made by
21 CONTRACTOR to the licensed program which add significant new functions or substantially improve
22 performance of the licensed software by changes in system design and/or coding, and related
23 documentation.
24
25 8. TERMINATION.
26
27 8.1 CLIENT may terminate this Software License Agreement by giving CONTRACTOR at least
28 sixty (60) days written notice.
29
30 8.2 In the event any provisions of this Agreement are violated by either party, the violating party
31 shall receive written notice identifying the violation, Upon receipt of notice, the violating party
32 shall have a period not to exceed thirty (30) calendar days to cure the violation. In the event
33 the violating party has not remedied the violation at the end of the thirty (30) calendar day
34 cure period, the other party may either 1) request a written plan from the violating party which
35 defines a specific course of action for correction of the violation, or 2) serve written notice
36 upon the violating party of intent to terminate pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, and
37 seek legal remedies for breach of Agreement as allowed hereunder. CONTRACTOR's
38 Software License Agreement shall not be revoked unless and until this Agreement has been
39 terminated either at the request of CLIENT or as a result of legal action under which CLIENT
40 has been found responsible for a material breach of this Agreement.
41
42 8.3 Upon and after any termination of this license agreement:
43
44 (A) CLIENT, its receivers, trustees, assignees, or other representatives shall immediately
45 surrender all rights, licenses, and privileges granted under this license agreement.
46
47 (B) CLIENT, its receivers, trustees, assignees, or other representatives shall immediately
48 cease using and return without delay all property belonging to CONTRACTOR,
49 including, without limitation, all manuals and informational materials furnished by
50 CONTRACTOR to CLIENT.
51
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1 (C) Neither CLIENT not its receivers, trustees, assigns, or other representatives shall, in
2 advertising or otherwise, use or display any of CONTRACTOR's trademarks or any
3 name, mark, or logo that is the same as or similar to CONTRACTOR's trademarks,
4 represent Itself to be a CONTRACTOR licensee, or in any way identify itself with
5 CONTRACTOR.
6
7 8.4 All communications relating to the termination of this license agreement shall be directed to
8 CONTRACTOR at the address indicated on the first page of this license agreement. No
9 sales person or field representative or CONTRACTOR shall be authorized to act or make any
10 commitment for CONTRACTOR except pursuant to written instructions made and signed by
11 a duly appointed officer of CONTRACTOR.
12
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14
15
16
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto set their hands on the dates set forth below.
CONTRACTOR:
epresentative Signature of Authorized Reoresentativef:
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EXHIBIT H
TIBURON, INC.
INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENT
Interface Name �
, E.911
Interface Summary
Standard interface to existing ANI/ALI system,
Tiburon System
Interface
ASCII Interface software, tailored to meet local formats
External System
Interface
Standard ALI CAD interface from telephone company, local to CAD server
Protocols
Asynchronous 9600 baud ASCII
Tiburon Hardware
Interface
IBM serial adapter
Tiburon Tasks
Install software interface to CAD
Gilroy Tasks
Provide ALI controller Interface and cabling to CAD server as DCE connection.
Comments
Only ALI information is passed to CAD/2000. ANI information (answer time,
number of rings, etc.) is typically not available to the CAD interface and are not
stored by CAD/2000.
rt#erface Name
Synchronized TimeiSource
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Interface Summary
Standard interface to Spectracom Netclock/2 time source
Tiburon System
Interface
Time synchronization interface software
External System
Interface
Standard external Netclock/2 time sync port
Protocols
Asynchronous 9600 baud ASCII
Tiburon Hardware
Interface
IBM serial adapter
Tiburon Tasks
Install software interface to CAD
Gilroy Tasks .
Install Master Clock antenna and provide wiring to Netclock control box.
Provide cabling to CAD server as DCE connection up to 9600 baud.
Comments
Time synchronization will be used by CAD server and message switch, which
Is then used to synchronize CAD/2000 dispatch workstations. Tiburon will
only provide connections to Tiburon Unix servers. Any other equipment to be
connected to the master time source will be the CLIENT's responsibility.
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Interface Summary
Tiburon message switch interface to CLETS via the Santa Clara Law
Enforcement Telecommunications System located at the County of Santa
Clara
Tiburon System
Interface
Standard MSS support — located on CAD IBM
External System
Interface
Asynch/Bisynch Converter Box
Protocols
Bisynch
Tiburon Hardware
Interface
Asynch Port Connection
Tiburon Tasks
Install and integrate MSS software on CAD server, connect to Local Hub
Gilroy Tasks
Provide hub, communications to the SLETS system, routers, and associated
equipment beyond hub.
Comments
Tiburon is providing the software to support the definition of screen formats
and the reformatting of these into the formats required by SLETS/CLETS.
Tiburon will provide a fixed number of formatted transactions, as defined in
the Statement of Work, as well as training for Gilroy staff that will then be
responsible for any additional transactions and forms through the use of the
Reformatter application.
Interface Name
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Interface Summary
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Access a mug shot, from the Printrak imaging server, during defined RMS inquiry
Tiburon System
Interface
Network
Protocols
TCP/IP
Tiburon Hardware
Interface
10-baseT Ethernet adapter on RMS server
Tiburon Tasks
Provide programming requirements to access Printrak database.
Gilroy Tasks
Provide access to Printrak system and communicate any requirements required
Comments
Certain services may be required of Printrak for interface completion.
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Interface -Names
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Interface Summary
Standard interface to Zetron model 3030 decoder units
Tiburon System
Interface
TDD interface software in call taker / Dispatcher workstations
External System
Interface
CAD interface from Zetron 3030 decoder
Protocols
Asynchronous 4800 baud ASCII
Tiburon Hardware
Interface
PC workstation serial adapter
Tiburon Tasks
Install and verify interface from host to CAD workstations
Gilroy Tasks
Provide cabinetry and cabling paths to allow modem installation. Install Zetron
3030 units at each phone position, plus cabling to PC serial adapter.
Comments
All hardware procurement, installation and integration into the telephone systems,
related to TDD implementation tasks, will be the responsibility of Gilroy.
interface game
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Interface Summary
Provide CJIC access, via 3270 emulation for locally connected CAD/RMS
External System
Interface
County IBM Mainframe
Protocols
SNA LU 6.2
Tiburon Hardware
Interface
SDLC
Tiburon Tasks
Provide required software and hardware to allow CJIC terminal emulation to
locally connected Gilroy PD workstations
Gilroy Tasks
Provide communications line to County CJIC system. Provide County -
provided system definitions for CJIC access
Comments
This interface will provided terminal emulation to the County's CJIC system
only. Message interfacing or command line processing is not included as part
of this interface.
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Interface Name
ASCII File'ot CAD Closed Incident Information to FIreftouse f IUIS
Interface Summary
Provide an ASCII formatted file containing closed CAD incident information, to
Tiburon System
Interface
Standard FTP support
External System
Interface
Network connection
Protocols
TCP/IP
Tiburon Hardware
Interface
10-baseT Ethernet adapter on CAD server
Tiburon Tasks
Provide ASCII file with agreed upon CAD incident data and make available on
Gilroy Tasks
Provide software and systems to accept ASCII data via FTP transfer in the
Tiburon -provided format, plus any software modifications on the destination
Comments
Tiburon will transfer closed CAD incidents to the Gilroy -designated
destination in a standardized format to be finalized during the project. It is the
responsibility of Gilroy to provide all software and services to allow this
information to be successfully used by the Firehouse system.
lnterfa ce Name
Tib'Iran •DlaI-1 Support
Interface Summary
Standard Tiburon dial -in access
Tiburon System
Interface
Standard IBM-AIX
External System
Interface
PPP via modem access
Protocols
PPP
Tiburon Hardware
Interface
Five (5) dial -in ports, IBM serial adapter, Tiburon is providing local modems
Tiburon Tasks
Provide and install modems and required server software
Gilroy Tasks
Provide five (5) dedicated telephone lines within 20' of CAD server.
Comments
Used for Tiburon remote software support and maintenance. Following
system certification, the number of lines may be reduced
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1 EXHIBIT I
2
3 AGREEMENT FOR EXTENDED SERVICE
4
5 SERIES 2000 PRODUCTS
6
7 This Agreement entered into this A.7 +h day of l C- .b 1999 by and between The City
8 of Gilroy hereinafter called "CLIENT" and Tiburon, Inc., having its office at 39350 Civic Center Drive, Suite
9 280, Fremont, CA 94538, hereinafter called "CONTRACTOR."
10
11 Witnesseth
12
13 WHEREAS, CLIENT has determined that it requires the categories of application software maintenance
14 on the software systems which have been provided to CLIENT by CONTRACTOR pursuant to the
15 Agreement for Professional and Technical Services between Tiburon, Inc. and the City of Gilroy (the
16 "Agreement"), effective theday of (%GiM)-er^ 1999, and which are identified in
17 Attachment A attached hereto and which are referred to hereinafter collectively as the "Program," and
18
19 WHEREAS, CLIENT therefore requires the provision of professional and technical services and materials
20 as specified in this Agreement, and
21
22 WHEREAS, CONTRACTOR is qualified to provide the services and materials required by CLIENT as
23 specified in this Agreement.
24
25 NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein, CLIENT and
26 CONTRACTOR agree as follows:
27
28 1. Maintenance Period of Performance
29
30 The term of this Agreement shall begin on the first calendar day following completion of the 320 day
31 warranty period as described in Section 30 of the Agreement. The term under which CONTRACTOR
32 shall be obligated to perform under this Agreement for Extended Service (the "ESA") shall be for the
33 time period specified in Attachment A and shall continue for this time period or until this ESA has
34 otherwise been terminated as provided for herein.
35
36 2. Statement of Work
37
38 With respect to the Program, CONTRACTOR shall perform the following maintenance services:
39
40 a) CONTRACTOR shall retain a copy of the Program source code.
41
42 b) If during the term of this Agreement, (1) CLIENT discovers defects in the Program such that the
43 Program will not perform in accordance with the specifications as previously accepted by
44 CLIENT; (2) CLIENT notifies CONTRACTOR of such defects In writing; and (3) such defects are
45 reproducible, then CONTRACTOR shall provide timely corrections of such defects.
46
47 c) If problems arise concerning the Program, CONTRACTOR shall provide telephone assistance
48 and support via remote dial -in. If remote support is available, but an on -site visit is required to
49 correct the defect, CONTRACTOR will travel to the site at no additional charge ifthe problem lies
50 with CONTRACTOR's application software. If CLIENT is unable to provide remote dial -in and an
51 on -site visit is necessary to correct the problem, CONTRACTOR will bill for travel and per diem
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1 costs: If the problem is CLIENT generated, CLIENT is responsible for all fees and expenses and
2 will be billed at the technical service rate in addition to all reasonable travel costs.
3
4 d) CONTRACTOR shall provide CLIENT with a minimum of quarterly status reports to include a
5 summary of site activity and CLIENT requests
6
7 e) CONTRACTOR shall provide atoll -free telephone service for routine operational and technical
8 assistance,
9
10 f) Technical and operational service shall be available during CONTRACTOR'S normal support
11 hours of 6:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Pacific Time (excluding weekends and Tiburon holidays, per
12 Attachment C'Tiburon Holidays") and at times outside the normal service window according to
13 the terms defined in the Schedule of Services and Charges which is attached as Attachment B
14 and incorporated herein by reference.
15
16 g) CONTRACTOR shall provide additional services as follows:
17 1) Provide training, limited enhancements, and install software upgrades including special
18 tailoring if required, shall be charged at the Technical Service Rate.
19 2) Provide enhancements on a fixed price basis byamending this Agreement.
20 3) Provide subsystems and/or interface(s) to the existing CLIENT system by amending this
21 Agreement.
22
23 All such software provided by CONTRACTOR shall be covered by the terms of this Agreement.
24 3. CLIENT Responsibilities
25
26 CLIENT agrees to provide those services and facilities defined below which are necessary for the
27 provision of services by CONTRACTOR under this Agreement. CLIENT and CONTRACTOR agree
28 that the scope and schedule of services to be provided by CONTRACTOR under this Agreement
29 depend upon the timely fulfillment of CLIENT responsibilities.
30 a) CLIENT shall assign a coordinator to ensure that CLIENT's duties set forth in this Agreement are
31 met, to coordinate appropriate schedules in connection with CONTRACTOR'S services
32 hereunder, and to provide other coordination activities which are necessary for CONTRACTOR to
33 perform its services hereunder. CLIENT shall maintain performance logs documenting trouble
34 calls and availability of on-line systems according to procedures provided by CONTRACTOR.
35
36 b) CLIENT shall assign individuals who are familiar with the Program and able to provide on -site
37 technical assistance as required by CONTRACTOR to assist CONTRACTOR in performing its
38 services hereunder. CLIENT personnel will screen operational assistance calls and handle
39 operational problems where appropriate.
40
41 c) If CLIENT has source code on site, and corrections for reported problems or defects are due
42 substantially to CLIENT's errors or CLIENT's changes to the system environment, or relate to
43 CLIENT -modified portions of the Program or to portions of the Program affected by CLIENT-
44 provided software, or if diagnosis of problems reported erroneously shall be performed by
45 CONTRACTOR, CLIENT will be charged at the Technical Service Rate, plus applicable travel
46 and per diem expenses.
47
48 d) If CLIENT has source code on site, any changes or modifications to CONTRACTOR's application
49 software or to the application software operating environment by CLIENT without
50 CONTRACTOR's written authorization is an unauthorized change and is in violation of the
51 Software License Agreement. In the event CLIENT is deemed to be in violation of the terms and
52 conditions of this Agreement, CONTRACTOR reserves the right to terminate this Agreement and
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1 pursue any and all legal remedies. CLIENT may be subject to penalties, fines and associated
2 legal fees if found to be in violation of the Software License Agreement.
3 e) CLIENT shall ensure that appropriate maintenance activities are carried out on a regularly
4 scheduled basis in accordance with site documentation. Detailed instructions will be provided in
5 the documentation and CLIENT's staff will be properly instructed. This includes but is not limited
6 to backing up the data base and journal logs, purging out of date records and running reports and
7 performing diagnostics as requested by CONTRACTOR.
8
9 f) CLIENT shall provide dial -in access to CLIENT's computer, making it accessible by
10 CONTRACTOR for remote service. CLIENT is responsible for the provision of all local equipment
11 (dial -up modems, telephone termination, communications port, etc.) required to support access
12 by CONTRACTOR. If CLIENT has source code on site, CLIENT shall also compile programs and
13 run appropriate tests following each remote access as requested by CONTRACTOR. In the event
14 that CLIENT does not comply with these provisions, Technical Service charges as specified in
15 Attachment B shall apply.
16
17 g) CLIENT shall meet with CONTRACTOR as may be reasonably required to discuss operational
18 issues and the status of the Program and provide timely responses to issues related to
19 maintenance and Program performance raised in writing by CONTRACTOR.
20
21 h) CLIENT shall update and maintain the input data as may be required for satisfactory Program
22 operation, and be responsible for the accuracy of CLIENT -provided data.
23
24 i) If the CLIENT has the source code, CLIENT shall provide CONTRACTOR with a complete copy
25 of the production source code in a format compatible with CONTRACTOR'S support environment
26 so that CONTRACTOR has ready access to the code for maintenance work. Complete
27 replacement copies shall be made available on a timely basis upon request by CONTRACTOR.
28
29 j) If the CLIENT has the source code, CLIENT shall be responsible for storing a complete copy of
30 the production source code off site as an emergency back up.
31 4. Maintenance Payment
32
33 Payments due under this ESA shall be made based on invoices submitted in advance on an annual
34 basis for Basic Services and Options or as incurred for miscellaneous expenses.
35
36 The amount of any tax, license, or permit fees, but not including taxes on income, that may be
37 imposed or levied upon this Agreement, the transaction, or the materials or services delivered hereto,
38 shall be added to each invoice and paid by CLIENT in addition to the amounts shown above.
39
40 CLIENT shall pay each invoice within thirty (30) days of receipt thereof.
41 5. Independent Contractor
42
43 Each party hereto, in performance of this Agreement, will be acting in its own capacity. The
44 employees or agents of one party shall not be deemed or construed to be the employees or agents of
45 the other party for any purpose whatsoever. CONTRACTOR will be responsible for payment of
46 payroll taxes, unemployment insurance, and similar obligations with respect to its own employees,
47 and no deductions shall be made from payments due under this Agreement for that or any other
48 related reason.
49 6. License
50
51 With respect to each change, correction, or enhancement to Program furnished to CLIENT under this
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1 Agreement, CONTRACTOR grants to CLIENT a perpetual, non-exclusive, non -transferable license to
2 use such change, correction, or enhancement solely as part of the Program.
3
4
5
6 If CLIENT has source code on site, CLIENT modifications are prohibited unless prior review and
7 approval by CONTRACTOR has been granted for the specific changes and the person or entity
8 making such changes,
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18 8 Third Party Software and Hardware Maintenance
19
20 Third party hardware and/or software maintenance will be provided at the cost stated in Attachment
21 A. Hardware will be maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's policies and practices.
22 Software will be maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's license agreement and only to the
23 extent necessary to remain compatible with the CONTRACTOR application software.
24 9. Confidential Information
25
26 CONTRACTOR shall regard all CLIENT files and data as CLIENT's confidential information. Unless
27 required by law, CONTRACTOR shall not release said data to outside parties without written consent
28 of CLIENT. To the extent allowed by law, CLIENT shall regard all software and documentation
29 provided by CONTRACTOR as confidential information. Unless required by law, CLIENT shall not
30 release or provide access to said software and documentation to outside parties without written
31 consent of CONTRACTOR.
CLIENT Modifications
At no additional cost to the CLIENT, CONTRACTOR shall provide updates to the CONTRACTOR's
External Interface Software and/or documentation, including all existing screen formats currently
supported by CONTRACTOR, for all legal requirements or modifications mandated by NCIC, or the
CLIENT's respective State, when such requirements or modifications require a programming/source
code change to the Licensed Software. Changes mandated or offered by CLIENT's respective City
and/or County are not covered. Changes to State and/or NCIC protocols are considered outside the
scope of this Agreement.
32 10. Termination
33
34 Within thirty (30) days of termination of this Agreement for Extended Service, CONTRACTOR will
35 refund, on a pro rata basis, the balance of Software Support and Maintenance Fees paid by CLIENT
36 in accordance with Attachment A to this Agreement. The pro rata refund amount will be calculated
37 from the Termination date to the end of the effective period set forth in Attachment A.
38
39 Upon termination of this Agreement for any reason, the provisions relating to Confidential Information
40 and License shall survive.
41 11 Insurance
42
43
44 CONTRACTOR shall procure and maintain in effect during the term of this Agreement insurance
45 coverages (naming CLIENT, its officers and employees as additional Insureds on the comprehensive
46 general liability and broad form comprehensive general liability insurance policies referred to in (b)
47 immediately below) with an insurance company or companies authorized to do business in the State of
48 California and approved by the CLIENT with a Best rating of no less than A:VII the following:
49 a. Workers' Compensation and Employers Liability insurance in accordance with the laws of the
50 State of California with liability limits of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) per accident.
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1 b. Comprehensive General Liability and Broad Form Comprehensive General Liability or
2 Commercial General Liability including bodily injury, personal injury, and property damage in the
3 amount of a combined single limit of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000), each occurrence, and Two
4 Million Dollars ($2,000,000) in aggregate limit.
5 c. Comprehensive Auto Liability including bodily injury, personal injury and property damage in the
6 amount of a combined single limit of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) each occurrence.
7 Coverage must include all automobiles utilized by CONTRACTOR performing the Work
8 hereunder.
9 d. The following statement shall appear in each certificate of insurance provided the CLIENT by
10 CONTRACTOR hereunder: "It is agreed that in the event of any material change in, lapse or
11 cancellation of this policy, thirty (30) calendar days prior written notice will be given to CLIENT."
12 e. CONTRACTOR shall give prompt written notice to the CLIENT of all known losses, damages, or
13 injuries to any person or to property of the CLIENT or third persons which may be in any way
14 related to the Project or for which a claim might be made against the CLIENT. CONTRACTOR
15 shall promptly report to the CLIENT all such claims which CONTRACTOR has noticed, whether
16 related to matters insured or uninsured, No settlement or payment for any claim for loss, injury or
17 damage or other matter as to which the CLIENT may be charged with an obligation to make any
18 payment or reimbursement shall be made by CONTRACTOR without the prior written approval of
19 the CLIENT.
20 12. Amendments
21
22 This Agreement may be amended upon mutual written agreement by CLIENT and CONTRACTOR to
23 include, but not be limited to, additional services and support and equipment and software
24 replacements and upgrades.
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1 13. Applicable Law
2
3 This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with and governed by the laws of the County of
4 Santa Clara and the state of California.
5 14. Limitation of Liability and Remedies
6
7 a) Limited Warranty
8
9 WHILE THIS AGREEMENT FOR EXTENDED SERVICE IS IN EFFECT, CONTRACTOR
10 WARRANTS THAT ALL COMPUTER PROGRAMS DEVELOPED OR PROVIDED UNDER THIS
11 AGREEMENT WILL CONFORM TO CONTRACTOR'S BASELINE DOCUMENTATION OR OTHER
12 SPECIFICATIONS DEVELOPED PURSUANT TO THIS AGREEMENT FOR THE VERSION OF
13 SOFTWARE INSTALLED UNDER THIS AGREEMENT.
14 THE ABOVE WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
15 INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANT ABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
16 PURPOSE.
17 b) Limitation of Damages and Remedy
18
19 CONTRACTOR'S liability hereunder for damages shall not exceed the annual maintenance charge
20 paid to CONTRACTOR for the period in which the cause of action occurred. In no event shall
21 CONTRACTOR be responsible for any indirect, consequential, incidental, or tort damages.
22 15. Entire Agreement
23
24 This Maintenance Agreement sets forth the entire understanding between the parties as to the
25 subject matter hereof and merges all prior discussions between them, and neither party shall be
26 bound by any prior representations, conditions, understandings, or warranties except for original
27 system warranties or those expressly provided herein, or in any surviving terms of prior written
28 agreements between the parties hereto, or in any written agreements signed by representatives of
29 the parties on or subsequent to the date of this Agreement. No provision appearing on any form
30 originated by CLIENT shall have any force or effect unless such provision is expressly accepted in
31 writing and signed by a representative of CONTRACTOR.
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1
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto set their hands on the dates set forth below.
Name (type or i tint)
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1 ATTACHMENT A
2 SOFTWARE SUPPORT AND MAINTENANCE FEE
CLIENT NAME: Gilroy Police Department CONTACT: Kim Jenkins
3 Support and Maintenance provided to the CLIENT listed above shall be pursuant to the terms
4 and conditions of the TIBURON Agreement for Extended Service (ESA) dated
5 4111,9er all I CI Vic? ,
6
7 This Attachment A shall become part of said (ESA) upon signature and shall be effective for a
8 period of five (5) years from its date of execution as defined in Section 1 of the ESA and applies
9 only to the application software and software modules listed below and will be billed in advance
10 unless otherwise set forth in Attachment B. The fees listed below are the annual fees to be paid
11 for services provided under the ESA.
12
Software Model Months CPU Make Model Serial # User License Total Fees
Records 12 RS/6000 $20,600
Management
CAD 12 RS/6000 $19,300
Interfaces 12 $12,500
Automated 12 $10,700
Reporting/Mobile
Data
Subtotal: $63,100
''Additional items from Attachment B'(Optional, to be filled in by CLIENT)
Software Model Months CPU Make Model Serial # User License Total Fees
13 IN WITNESS W
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Subtotal:
8.25% Tax $ 5,205
Total: $ 68,305
have executed this Agreement by their duly authorized
Tiburon, Inc.
By: —Q. \ . ^1` ._ ��. ,
(Authorized Signature) C
Name: CAdk1if-‘r' /4. /5�, 4 f6.F 7
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Date: 1 6-1-D ber /9,Ti, ) 6-)9 `1 Date: O G`v . Z,� ( f
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1
2 ATTACHMENT B
3 SCHEDULE OF SERVICES AND CHARGES
4
5 Basic Services
6
7 CONTRACTOR will provide basic services as defined in the Statement of Work contained in
8 Section 2 of the Extended Service Agreement for the software systems as defined in
9 Attachment A at the cost also stated in Attachment A.
10
11 Support for Computer Aided Dispatch, Message Switch and Corrections Management Systems
12 is 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. Support for other products is from 6:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
13 Pacific Standard Time, excluding weekends and normal CONTRACTOR holidays, unless the
14 "24/7" Service Option is selected. In all cases, call -out charges will apply as described below.
15
16 "24/7" Service Option
17 $ 7,000 per
18 year per product
19 Products not normally covered by 24-hour support may optionally be supported with 24-hour
20 coverage (including CONTRACTOR holidays). Applicable call -out charges continue to apply. If
21 this option is not in force, technical support requests outside of covered hours are charged at
22 technical service rates as defined below. Add system description and cost to the additional
23 items section of Attachment A.
24
25 Software Upgrade Option -Included
26 New software releases are provided for CLIENT's version of the RISC CAD or the SS/2000 and
27 Relational Data System programs. Installation support, training and customizing documentation
28 may be selected at normal technical service rates as listed below.
29
30 Prepaid Technical Support Resource Pool Optional
31 A dollar amount is allocated to a Technical Support Resource Pool. The charges for Technical
32 Support will always be calculated at the CONTRACTOR facility rate and will be subtracted from
33 this dollar amount as incurred. Any unused portion of this account is carried over to the next
34 contract year. Include the additional prepaid amount authorized to the additional items section of
35 Exhibit A.
36
37 Gold Card Service Option Quote available on
38 request
39 A total support program tailored for the CLIENT and includes a schedule of on -site visits by
40 CONTRACTOR personnel for data base management, working with end users to identify and
41 resolve problems and to apply agreed upon software changes, installation of new software
42 products obtained through this Agreement, and a comprehensive training program. The terms,
43 scope and cost of the Gold Card Service will be defined in a new attachment to this Agreement
44 (Attachment C) and the cost will be included in the optional cost section in Attachment A.
45
46 Operations Review
47 Quote
48 available on request*
49 CONTRACTOR personnel will visit the CLIENT site periodically and meet with management,
50 operations and other user personnel to conduct an operations review of the systems and an
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1 analysis of the CLIENT's automation requirements. A report will be produced to include
2 observations and recommendations as regards the use of the system. Working with the
3 CLIENT, this review will be further documented in the form of a multi -year automation plan for
4 the CLIENT.
5
6 * There will be no charge for this service if total annual maintenance exceeds $30,000.
7
8 CONTRACTOR User Group Membership
9 Optional
10 Two voting memberships in the CONTRACTOR User Group are included in Basic Services. Up
11 to three additional voting memberships may be purchased for $175 each by adding the number
12 and additional cost in the optional cost section in Attachment A.
13 a) Technical Service Rates
14 Technical Services Rates shall be deducted from the Prepaid Technical Support Resource Pool,
15 or if that option is not available, they shall be invoiced to CLIENT as incurred.
16 (1) 1. Technical Service Rates
17
18 Technical support shall be charged at the following rates:
19 At CONTRACTOR Facilities: $ ### per staff hour
20
21 At CLIENT Site: $ ### per staff hour
22
23 A minimum of four (4) hours per occurrence will be charged for work conducted at
24 CONTRACTOR facilities and a minimum of eight (8) hours at CLIENT site. for Technical
25 Services not covered under Basic Services or "24/7" Service Option as described previously.
26 (2) 2. Materials, Travel and Per Dlem Expenses
27
28 When applicable, all special materials, plus reasonable travel and per diem expenses shall be
29 charged to CLIENT at cost.
30 (3) 3. Call -Out Charges
31
32 For systems not covered under 24/7 support, after normal business hours, call -outs will be billed
33 at $250 per call. After the first hour, the rate will be $200 per hour with a two-hour minimum.
34 (4) 4. Remote Access
35
36 All charges in this Agreement are predicated on CLIENT providing the required hardware,
37 software, and operating environment for dial -in service. If CLIENT does not provide this support
38 for dial -in service, the following additional charge will apply:
39
40 $500 per month per system supported
41
42 In addition, travel and per diem expenses for on -site support required due to lack of remote
43 access will be charged at actual cost.
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1
2 ATTACHMENT C
3
4 TIBURON'S HOLIDAY SCHEDULE
5
6 1999
7
8
9
10 New Year's Day Friday, January 1st
11
12
13 Floating Holiday Monday, February 15th
14 (President's Day)
15
16
17 Memorial Day Monday, May 31st
18
19
20 Holiday Exchange for New Year's Eve Friday, July 2°d
21 (December 31 st)
22
23 Independence Day Monday, July 5th
24
25
26 Labor Day Monday, September 6th
27
28
29 Thanksgiving Day Thursday, November 25tr,
30
31
32 Day after Thanksgiving Friday, November 26t"
33
34
35 Christmas Eve Friday, December 24th
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1 EXHIBIT J
2
3
4
5
Description
Baseline Documentation
Document Title
Version Level
Version Date
CAD/2000
Graphical User
Interface Manual
6.2.1
April 29, 1999
CAD/2000
Fire Services
System Information
Manual
6.2.1
May 7, 1999
CAD/2000
Fire Services File
Maintenance
System Information
Manual
6.2.1
April 29, 1999
CAD/2000
Law Enforcement
System Information
Manual
6.2.1
May 7, 1999
CAD/2000
Law Enforcement
File Maintenance
System Information
Manual
6.2.1
April 29, 1999
RMS/2000
Introduction
6.2.1
June 15, 1999
RMS/2000
Incident System
6.2.1
June 15, 1999
RMS/2000
Alpha System-
6.2.1
June 15, 1999
RMS/2000
Alpha System -
Internal
Transactions
6.2.1
June 15, 1999
RMS/2000
Location System
6.2.1
June 15, 1999
RMS/2000
Location System -
Internal
Transactions
6.2.1
June 15, 1999
RMS/2000
Inquiries
6.2.1
June 15, 1999
RMS/2000
Property
Management
6.2.1
June 15, 1999
RMS/2000
Special Flags
6.2.1
June 15, 1999
RMS/2000
Uniform Crime
Reporting System -
BCS
6.2.1
June 15, 1999
RMS/2000
Bicycle Registration
6.2.1
June 15, 1999
RMS/2000
Calls for Service
6.2.1
June 15, 1999
RMS/2000
Case Management
6.2.1
June 15, 1999
RMS/2000
Crime Analysis
6.2.1
June 15, 1999
RMS/2000
Incident Based
Reporting System -
IBRS
6.2.1
June 15, 1999
RMS/2000
License and Permits
6.2.1
June 15, 1999
RMS/2000
Officer Activity
6.2.1
June 15, 1999
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RMS/2000
Personnel and
6.2.1
June 15, 1999
RMS/2000
Traffic Management
6.2.1
June 15, 1999
RMS/2000
Warrant System
6.2.1
June 15, 1999
RMS/2000
Incident System
6.2.1
June 15, 1999
RMS/2000
Guns and Pawned
6.2.1
June 15, 1999
ARS
Automated
6.2.1
April 24, 1999
MAKO - MCD
Mobile Data
Computer
Programmer's
Guide
6.20
May 10, 1999
MAKO - MCD
Mobile Data
Computer
Configuration Guide
6.2.1
May 21, 1999
MAKO - MCD
Mobile Data
Computer
User's Guide
6.2.1
May 21, 1999
CARS
CAD Activity
Reporting System -
CARS (functional
1.1
October 1, 1998
CARS
CAD Activity
Reporting System -
CARS -
Administrator's
1.0 "
October 1, 1998
CARS
CARS Appendix 6 -
1.0
October 1, 1998
CARS
CARS Appendix A -
Table Definitions for
UNIX
1.0
October 1, 1998
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