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Resolution 80-16432 r : . RESOLUTION NO . 80-16432 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF A LEASE AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT WITH BURROUGHS CORPORATION , FOR ONE YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30 , 1981 FOR USED B2805-1 PROCESSOR AND REQUIRED CONTROLS . WHEREAS , the City of Miami Beach is desirous of entering into an appropriate computer Lease and Maintenance Agreement with Burroughs Corporation to provide a used B2805-1 Processor and required Controls ; and WHEREAS , a determination has been made whereby the cost of said Lease and Maintenance for the used B-2805 processor and required controls would total Twelve Thousand Nine Hundred Thirty Six and 00/100 Dollars ($ 12 , 936 . 00) , for the Fiscal Year 1980-81 , as set forth and described in Commission Memorandum No . 8507 , dated October 15, 1980 , a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof : and WHEREAS , an appropriate Lease and Maintenance Agreement have been prepared , which have been approved as to form by City Attorney, copies of which are attached hereto and made a part hereof ; and the City Manager has recommended that the City Commission enter into same ; and WHEREAS , the City Commission of the City of Miami Beach deems it to be in the best interest of the City and its citizens and residents to enter into said Lease and Maintenance Agreement thereto , the terms and provisions thereof being familiar to said City Commission : NOW, THEREFORE , BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and the City Clerk he and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute and deliver said Lease and Maintenance Agreement thereto , in the name of and on behalf of the City of Miami Beach , with said Burroughs Corporation, at a total cost of Twelve Thousand Nine Hundred Thirty Six and 00/100 Dollars ($ 12 ,936 . 00) , for said lease and maintenance ; and the disbursing officers of the City be and they are hereby authorized and directed to disburse the monies required by the terms of said Lease and Maintenance Agreement thereto from funds of the City available for such purposes. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 15th day of October, 1980. MAR Attest: City Clerk FORM APPROVED LEGAL DEPT. B ___ 7-1-"A4=11,F"-- y Data \CAN i et...0 vault" &tux . V :.i:,1-E+••• FLORIDA 3 3 1 3 9 `r cy • `ti y' "VACAT/ONLAND U. S. A. " OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER CITY HALL HAROLD T.TOAL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER ORI' CITY MANAGER TELEPHONE: 673-7010 COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. 1 V 1 DA7lctober 15 . 198Q TO: Mayor Murray Meyerson and Me be of the C' Commission FROM: aT"✓/ 1 \ H sFo oal 678? City Manager SUBJECT: TEMPORARY REPLACEMENT OF COMPUTER PROCESSOR The Mayor and City Commission have been made aware for some time of the difficulties that the Administration has been experiencing in regard to the operation of the computer system. As was reported to you previously, the current system is unreliable and not dependable because of its age and antiquated system architecture . During the Data Processing Workshop the Commission was informed that the City had been reviewing and analyzing alternative EDP systems for the past fourteen months. In addition, the Administration retained Alexander Grant & Co. to further review and refine the City ' s needs and requirements and assist the Administration in making recommendations in regard to selecting the hest computer system for the City. In the past few days the final copies of the Alexander Grant & Co. ' s report were sent to the Mayor and City Commission. The Administration is still reviewing and analyzing that report and hopes to bring to the Commission its recommendations at the next scheduled meeting. Even though the City may adopt a new reconfiguration for its data processing services , it would still be at least 90-120 days before that system can be fully installed, tested and implemented. During that period of time the City still has the need for a reliable , dependable machine that can perform and meet with the City ' s ongoing obligations in the areas of payroll , general accounting, utility bills and management information reports . Since the current processor has continuted to demonstrate its inability to carry out City functions on a timely basis, the Administration has sought short term, interim solutions to the data processing problem. At this time we would like to share with the City Commission two of those alternatives which we feel can solve the short range problems and which can be implemented in an immediate time frame. Alternative1 : The staff has met several times with representatives from Automated Data Processing (ADP ) for purposes of having the City' s payroll and personnel system converted to their system. The most pressing cyclical requirement of the MIS Division is the processing of the bi-weekly payroll . Due to the instability of the current processor the production of the payroll cycle has been placed in jeopardy on several occasions. Many times in the past staff has had to resort to back up sites to produce the payroll , however, they can not be used on a continuing basis. AGENDA g..... 17... G ITEM DATE ID --/lr '. COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. $57O1 Converting to the ADP system would ease the burden of the current machine and would put the entire payroll cycle on a more dependable basis . This system could be activated within a two week period of time. The use of ADP would only be as a last resort and represents to the City the best possible safeguard and protection that certain data processing functions will be continued and maintained during those times of machine failure. Discussions are still continuing with ADP and we will keep you informed in this regard . ALTERNATIVE 2 : For the past several months staff has met with Burroughs Corporation in regard to having the City ' s processor replaced with one that is more reliable and more dependable. Recently, the Burroughs Corporation has offered to replace the existing Burroughs processor , the source of 85% of current problems, with a Burroughs 2805 Mainframe Processor. This processor is offered by Burroughs Corporation as an interim solution to the growing problem the City is experiencing with the existing Burroughs Model 2771-1 . The used 2805 is offered by Burroughs Corporation because of their difficulty in bringing our existing equipment into dependable operation. Although this processor has newer technological improvements , it would still represent only a short term solution to the overall problem. Burroughs Corporation readily acknowledges this fact, however , this is the best solution that is available to them, as well as the City at this time. The proposed system is available to the City by entering into a one ( 1 ) year lease with monthly extensions after the first year, if necessary for the sum of $1 ,078.00 per month, including maintenance , plus one time transportation charges of approximately $2,441 . 00 Burroughs Corporation will install the 2805 Processor and memory free of charge. Burroughs Corporation further proposes to reduce the cost of the existing maintenance by the same amount of the lease on the 2805 , therefore , the net cost to the City is limited to the transportation charges. The replacement of the existing processor and its memory storage should increase the dependability of the City' s computer resources . Replacement is, in the opinion of Burroughs Corporation , the only way to correct the existing problems realistically. However , the support peripheral equipment such as tape drives , disc pack drives and printer are plagued by their own serious problems and will probably continue to require constant attention. If the City chooses to accept the 2805 Processor this could negate the need of converting the payroll system to ADP as alluded to above. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION The City Commission authorize the Administration to enter into a one ( 1 ) year lease to be continued on a month-to-month basis , if necessary, with Burroughs Corporation for a 2805 Processor , including maintenance charges for $1 ,078.00 per month , plus one time transportation charges of $2 ,441 .00 . The cost of the lease wi l l he reduced from costs of the maintenance on the existing City data processing equipment . HTT:MMF: lb Attachment ORIGINAL RESOLUTION NO. 80-16432 (Authorizing execution of a lease and maintenance agreement with BURROUGHS CORP. for one year, ending 9/30/81 for used B2805-1 Processor and required Controls) r