Submitted By
Police Chief Shatonya Johnson
Reviewed By
Ahmad M. Zayyad, Deputy Village Manager / Interim Director of Development Customer Services
Agenda Item Title
Title
A Resolution Approving a Purchase Price Agreement between the Village of Oak Park and CDW Government LLC for the Purchase of Nine (9) GETAC Mobile Data Computers in an Amount Not to Exceed $38,662.30 and Authorizing its Execution
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Overview
Overview
The Police MDC is used in daily law enforcement operations in responding to dispatch calls, to access law enforcement databases and provide for other secure information sharing. The MDC is installed in the vehicle and specifically designed to be durable, reliable and provide for safe operations.
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Recommendation
Recommendation
Adopt the Resolution.
Background
Best standard practice is to replace the computers every 3 years. Many of the Police Department’s MDCs are over nine years old, inefficient, at end of life, out of warranty and experiencing increased failures. As part of the IT Strategic Plan, upgrading the Police MDCs over multiple years was identified as a priority project. Staff from the Police and IT departments and the Fleet Services Division of the Public Works department thoroughly reviewed various systems and identified specific equipment that is believed the most cost effective and sustainable option to meet the Village’s requirements. Actual equipment and component installation and user testing were conducted to help ensure that it meets the organization’s ability to support this project and its successful operations.
Request for quotes for nine Getac computers were posted on www.demandstar.com and the Village received 10 quotes. The lowest, most-qualified proposal was $38,662.30 from CDW Government.
Fiscal Impact
The cost for the nine MDCs is funded in the Equipment Replacement Fund within account # 3029-41300-906-570720 (Computer Equipment).
DEI Impact
N/A
Alternatives
The Village could elect to not fund the MDC replacement and law enforcement personnel will experience increased equipment failure and will perform operational work arounds as IT staff will research other repair options such as used parts.
Previous Board Action
Funding for this project is outlined in the FY 24 - FY 28 Capital Improvement Plan, which the Village Board adopted on October 30, 2023.
Citizen Advisory Commission Action
The Civic Information Systems Commission (CISC) reviewed the IT Strategic Plan, receives regular updates and understands the importance of this project to the overall strategic plan and public safety operations.
Anticipated Future Actions/Commitments
An additional 10 MDCs will be replaced in 2025 and 2026, as recommended in the FY 24 - FY 28 Capital Improvement Plan.
Intergovernmental Cooperation Opportunities
N/A