Fiscal Note
In the adopted 2016 capital budget Fleet Service has budgeted $100,000 in the Building/Grounds Maintenance program (MUNIS 12010) for the upgrade to the fuel system as specified in this resolution. The complete cost of the system upgrade is estimated at $175,000, with sufficient budget for the remaining $75,000 planned in the requested 2017 CIP.
The resolution authorizes the sole source provider E.J. Ward to replace the system at an estimated cost of $100,000 in 2016.
MUNIS:
12010-41-140
Title
Authorization for Fleet Service to use E.J. Ward as a sole source provider for the replacement of Fleet's obsolete fuel data reporting and billing system.
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WHEREAS, E.J. Ward has been the provider of Fleet Service’s automated fueling system since 2007. This system supports the fueling of the City’s fleet of 1,100 gas and diesel powered vehicles and equipment. The Ward system is in place at 5 fuel sites with 11 product pumps/terminals. The system automatically records the unit number, gallons pumped, hour meter/mileage, date/time and the data is then used for fuel billing and reporting. The Ward system also interfaces with the FASTER fleet management/maintenance system, identifying units that are due for service; and
WHEREAS, The version of the Ward system used by the City of Madison is no longer supported, thus repair components are no longer available, leaving the system vulnerable in the current configuration; and
WHEREAS, The City IT department also has security concerns with some of the underlying development tools used in the current version and strongly supports this upgrade of software and hardware; and
WHEREAS, This upgrade is projected to cost no more than $175,000. The project includes the software, pump/terminal hardware and support equipment, installation, interface software, training and reports. Ward is the primary vendor, accounting for approximately $165,000, with FASTER and Metco (pump/terminal interface) accounting for approximately $5,000 each; and
WHEREAS, Fleet Services evaluated other options, with other fuel system providers and found that selection of another provider would result in an expenditure of $750,000 to $1,000,000. The cost escalates quickly as not only would new software and hardware be required, but each of the 1,100 units would require new firmware to be installed to permit automated fueling; and
WHEREAS, Authorization for repairs through a sole source vendor is required under MGO 4.26 (4)(a)(2); and
WHEREAS, Fleet Service included $100,000 in the approved 2016 Capital budget and has submitted the remaining funding in the 2017 Capital budget for this upgrade and plans to have the software and interface implemented in 2016, with the terminal hardware installation being completed by the summer of 2017; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that Fleet Service is authorized to use E.J. Ward as a sole source provider to replace their obsolete fuel data and reporting system.