2001-24632 RESO
RESOLUTION NO. 2001-24632
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE
CITY MANAGER PERTAINING TO THE RANKING OF THE PROPOSALS
RECEIVED IN RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) NO. 44-00/01
FOR A HANDHELD INSPECTIONS SYSTEM; AUTHORIZING THE
ADMINISTRATION TO ENTER INTO NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE TOP
RANKED FIRM OF IDEA INTEGRATION.
WHEREAS, the City issued an RFP No. 44-00/01, on June 20, 2001, for a handheld
inspections system;
WHEREAS, twelve (12) RFP notices were issued resulting in two responses;
WHEREAS, an Evaluation Committee, appointed by the City Manager and approved by the
Mayor and City Commission met in August and September, 2001, and recommended that Idea
Integration was the number one choice by unanimous consent; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City
Commission hereby authorize the Administration to enter into negotiations with the top ranked firm
ofIdea Integration.
PASSED and ADOPTED this 17 day of October, 2001.
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COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
To:
From:
Mayor Neisen O. Kasdin and Date: October 17, 2001
Members of the City Commission
Jorge M. Gonzalez ~ .A~
City Manager U l" v 6
A RESOLUTION OF THE MA VOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI
BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY MANAGER
PERTAINING TO THE RANKING OF THE PROPOSALS RECEIVED IN RESPONSE TO
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) NO. 44-00101 FOR A HANDHELD INSPECTIONS
SYSTEM; AUTHORIZING THE ADMINISTRATION TO ENTER INTO NEGOTIATIONS
WITH THE TOP RANKED FIRM OF IDEA INTEGRATION,
Subject:
ADMINISTRATION
Adopt the resolution.
BACKGROUND
Approximately twelve (12) years ago, the City purchased a Land Management System
(LMS) from Sierra Computer Systems, Inc. This company eventually merged with
OpenData Systems, Inc., and is now known as Accela.com. The LMS application was run
on a Hewlett Packard (HP) 957 mainframe computer that was not Y2K compliant. In June,
1999, the City converted to a new client server Y2K compliant version that was offered by
Accela,com called 'PERMITS' Plus. This new version encompasses the applications once
supported on the old Land Management System as well as additional applications such as
Violations, Certificate of Use and Licenses.
Currently, the 'PERMITS' Plus System enables the inspection reports to be printed daily.
These are then handed out to the Inspectors each morning by their supervisor. At the end
of the day, after the Inspectors have completed their inspections, they key the results into
the 'PERMITS' Plus System. In order to do this, the Inspectors must return to the office
in enough time to input the data before their shift is over. For this reason, they are unable
to do as many inspections per day, since they have to have the results of the inspections
entered into the system by day's end.
This method is very time-consuming and decreases the time that inspectors spend in the
field doing actual inspections. By using handheld computers, the Inspectors could enter
data as they obtained it in the field and it would eliminate the unnecessary early return to
the office for data entry. It would also make the 'PERMITS' Plus System more customer-
responsive as the customer could find out the results of the inspections immediately after
the data is uploaded.
AGENDA ITEM [7 T
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Commission Memorandum
October 17, 2001
Handheld Inspections Systems
Page 2
Therefore, the City of Miami Beach issued an RFP No. 44-00/01 on the June 20, 2001, for
a total system solution that would allow the City Inspectors to receive their daily inspection
orders via a handheld device and input results of inspections as they occur. The new
system would also provide the Inspectors with the ability to issue a new violation on the
site. The notices were sent out to twelve (12) prospective bidders and two responses were
received. The proposals were from the following vendors: Idea Integration and M-Track
Software, Inc.
An Evaluation Committee was recommended by the City Manager and approved by the
Mayor and City Commission. The members were:
Hamid Dolikhani, Assistant Director, CMB Building Department
Chief Russell White, Fire Prevention and Safety, CMB Fire Department
AI Childress, Director, CMB Code Compliance
Fred Beckmann, Director, CMB Public Works Department
Laura Orozco, Information Technology Specialist III, CMB Information Technology
Department
Laura Manos, Computer Services Manager, Miami-Dade Building Department
Cheryl A Fields, Senior Systems Analyst, Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Management
Information & Technology
ANALYSIS
The Evaluation Committee reviewed the RFP response and ranked the two respondents
on August 6, 2001. They determined the weighting of the evaluation criteria as set forth
in the RFP. Once this was accomplished, the Committee discussed the two responses and
decided to postpone a final conclusion until each vendor made a presentation and had an
interactive question and answer session with the Committee.
The two vendors made their presentations on September 5, 2001, and answered questions
from the Evaluation Committee. Afterwards, the Committee reviewed and evaluated the
two respondents and arrived at a unanimous decision to choose Idea Integration based on
the following determinants:
. Idea Integration proposed a customized application tailored to the business needs of
the City rather than customizing a standard software application product.
. They appeared not to be hindered by their lack of experience with the 'PERMITS' Plus
System that is the City's permitting software with which the proposed solution has to
interface with,
. The solution was e-government-oriented and afforded an extensible architecture, which
accommodates future growth.
Commission Memorandum
October 17, 2001
Handheld Inspections Systems
Page 3
. The proposed project plan was very well-formulated, thoughtful and organized.
. Idea Integration was more technically qualified and experienced across a diverse range
of products and solutions.
. The Idea Integration solution appeared to be more cost-effective by utilizing the existing
City technologies (the network, databases, and operating system) that are currently in
place.
. The proposed solution has the added enhancement of a web-interface that is offered
at no additional cost.
The second vendor, M-Track Software, Inc., was not chosen due to the following reasons:
. They did not offer any immediate solutions to critical requirements such as creating a
new case in the field/site,
. They offered a standard application product that would later be customized to the City's
business needs. This would relate to future requirements of updating the software
periodically and also to on-going maintenance.
. M-Track Software, Inc. offered a more expensive wireless solution than Idea
Integration.
. Their product did not have an extensible architecture that could accommodate future
requirements or growth of the City users.
Proposed Idea Intearation Handheld System
The proposed solution would enable the City Inspectors to retrieve their daily inspection
orders via a handheld device and input the results as they occur. The proposed application
is in realtime, wireless and a web-based solution by which the Inspectors can create and
enter new cases while in the field or at a site. This increases their response time and
better meets citizen and/or contractor requirements. The added advantage with the
proposed solution is that the citizens would also have the ability to schedule their
inspections, view the results, and the progress on the same day, if they have Internet
access.
It is envisioned that the implementation of the handheld system is to be performed in
phases. This is suggested due to the vast differences in the applications across the
various departments. In each phase, application development activities will take place,
which will include requirements and specifications, designing, programming and user
training. The Information Technology Department will then work with the vendor to install,
implement and support the system.
Commission Memorandum
October 17, 2001
Handheld Inspections Systems
Page 4
The Building Department will be in the first phase of the project due to their extensive
usage of the 'PERMITS' Plus System. The Building Department also interacts heavily with
the City's business community and citizens and this gives a high visibility to the system.
The Code Compliance, Fire Prevention and Safety, Engineering and Public Works
Departments will be brought on line next.
CONCLUSION
In accordance with the terms of the RFP, the Evaluation Committee unanimously ranked
Idea Integration as number one and M-Track Software, Inc. as number two. The City
Manager concurs with the Evaluation Committee's ranking of proposals and recommends
that the Mayor and City Commission accept the ranking and authorize the Administration
to negotiate a contract with Idea Integration, the top-ranked bidder.
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