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File #: 82265    Version: 1 Name: MPD Baycomm iPro ClOUDE contract
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 2/27/2024 In control: FINANCE COMMITTEE
On agenda: 3/19/2024 Final action: 3/19/2024
Enactment date: 3/22/2024 Enactment #: RES-24-00210
Title: Authorizing the Madison Police Department and Information Technology Department to enter into a 3 year, competitively selected contract, via the State of Wisconsin Contract (505ENT-O16-NASPOCOMPUT-02), with Bay Communications, Inc. to upgrade to iPro ClOUDE.
Sponsors: Derek Field, Isadore Knox Jr.
Fiscal Note
The proposed resolution authorizes the Madison Police (MPD) and Information Technology (IT) Departments to enter into a three-year contract with Bay Communications, Inc. to upgrade the existing on-premise Arbitrator system with a cloud hosted solution. The Arbitrator system manages videos created by MPD and the expanded retention periods for evidentiary videos has created a demand for more backup capacity than is currently available.

MPD has allocated sufficient funding in its Police Technology and Equipment capital program ($70,910) and the 2024 MPD operating budget ($20,975) and IT has allocated funding in the Security, Risk and Compliance capital program ($350,000) to fund implementation services, hardware, training for the upgrade, and three years maintenance, for a total cost of $441,885.

No appropriation is required at this time. In the cost-to-continue budget process for the 2027 operating budget, MPD will request additional funds of approximately $137,000 annually for future years annual maintenance of the Arbitrator system.

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Authorizing the Madison Police Department and Information Technology Department to enter into a 3 year, competitively selected contract, via the State of Wisconsin Contract (505ENT-O16-NASPOCOMPUT-02), with Bay Communications, Inc. to upgrade to iPro ClOUDE.
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WHEREAS, since 2004 the Madison Police Department has utilized video units in squad cars, and in 2014 the Capital Budget included $945,000 in direct appropriations to purchase new video units and server infrastructure, and existing infrastructure has been in place for ten years and will soon be past end of life; and,

WHEREAS, since that time, video managed by the Arbitrator system has expanded to include district interview rooms, SWAT and Motorcycle officers body worn cameras, additional squads, and the expanded retention periods for evidentiary videos, which has created a demand for more backup capacity than is currently available; and,

WHEREAS, t...

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