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File #: 21851    Version: 1 Name: Authorizing the sole source purchase of a PatrolSim V Driving Simulator, equipment installation and training, and a four-year warranty from MPRI, a Division of L-3 Services, Inc. (“L-3 MPRI”).
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 3/22/2011 In control: BOARD OF ESTIMATES (ended 4/2017)
On agenda: 4/19/2011 Final action: 4/19/2011
Enactment date: 4/28/2011 Enactment #: RES-11-00315
Title: Authorizing the sole source purchase of a PatrolSim V Driving Simulator, equipment installation and training, and a four-year warranty from MPRI, a Division of L-3 Services, Inc. (“L-3 MPRI”).
Sponsors: Mark Clear, David J. Cieslewicz
Fiscal Note
Sufficient funds are available in the Adopted 2011 Insurance Fund budget.
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Authorizing the sole source purchase of a PatrolSim V Driving Simulator, equipment installation and training, and a four-year warranty from MPRI, a Division of L-3 Services, Inc. (“L-3 MPRI”).
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On a daily basis the City of Madison has hundreds of vehicles on the streets of Madison. These vehicles include police squads, Metro buses, automated refuse and recycling trucks, fire trucks, and vehicles from the Parks Department, Water Utility, Sewer Utility and other City departments.

Over the last ten years (2001 to 2010), the City of Madison has incurred $8.8M in liability losses. Of that $8.8M in losses, 67 percent or $5.9M are from vehicle related incidents. On average, the City incurs $593,000 in vehicle liability losses per year. This does not include physical damage costs related to the damaged vehicles, nor does it include workers’ compensation related costs. As a means to reduce this expense, Risk Management is working to establish a comprehensive driver training program. To implement such a program, the City Risk Manager recommends purchasing a driving simulator to be used as a loss control and training tool for all City departments.

Whereas, the 2011 Insurance Fund budget includes an amount of $200,000 for the purchase of a Driving Simulator for use by City departments; and

Whereas, the budgeted amount includes the purchase of the driving simulator, installation, training of up to six City staff members in its use and a four-year full service warranty; and

WHEREAS, the City Risk Manager believes that the purchase of appropriate driving simulator equipment and the development of a comprehensive driver training program will help minimize future vehicle losses; and

Whereas, members of the Comptroller’s Office, Madison Police Department, and Madison Fire Department have reviewed driving simulators from three different companies. Members of the Streets...

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