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File #: 16-5701   
Type: Purchase of Equipment
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 1/12/2017
Posting Language: An Ordinance ratifying a purchase with Applied Concepts, Inc. for Police Department Stalker Radar packages for patrol vehicles and motorcycles for a total cost of $61,775.40, funded from the FY 2017 Police Adopted General Fund Budget. [Ben Gorzell, Chief Financial Officer; Troy Elliott, Deputy Chief Financial Officer, Finance]
Attachments: 1. Quote #182997, 2. Quote #2001149, 3. 1295, 4. Draft Ordinance, 5. Ordinance 2017-01-12-0002
DEPARTMENT: Finance


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Troy Elliott


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: CityWide


SUBJECT:

Ratification of Purchase with Applied Concepts, Inc. for SAPD Stalker Radar Packages for patrol vehicles and motorcycles.


SUMMARY:

This ordinance ratifies the purchase of 18 Stalker radar packages through Applied Concepts, Inc. under H-GAC contract #EF04-15 in the amount of $61,775.40. The SAPD Traffic Division purchased the radar systems through a state cooperative agreement as authorized under Texas Local Government Code 271.102, which satisfies the legal requirement to seek competitive bids. Funds are available from the FY 2017 Police Adopted General Fund Budget.



BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

Submitted for Council consideration and action is the ratification of the purchase of 18 Stalker radar packages consisting of 12 radar packages for SAPD patrol vehicles and 6 radar packages for Honda ST1300 motorcycles for the SAPD Traffic Division. The purchase was made through a state cooperative agreement with the Houston-Galveston Area Council of Governments cooperative program, passed in resolution 96-41-48 dated 10/10/1996, as authorized under Texas Local Government Code 271.102, which satisfies the legal requirement to seek competitive bids. The SAPD Traffic Division received two quotes from Applied Concepts, Inc. for 18 Stalker radar packages on June 20, 2016.

The Traffic Division currently has a fleet of 66 marked emergency vehicles and an additional 26 marked police motorcycles which are outfitted with radar systems covered by a three year manufacturer's warranty. The initial upgrading of all Traffic Division radars was accomplished at a cost of approximately $240,000 via Asset Seizure funds and other budgeted funding. SAPD Traffic Division proposes to annually replace aged radars as warranties expire. Implementation of the proposal to upgrade radars is based on 20% of inventory per year to minimize repair costs. Funds are available from the FY 20...

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