2004-25455 ResoRESOLUTION NO. 2004-25Z~55
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF A REQUEST
FOR PROPOSALS (RFP), TO PROVIDE A NEW ClTYWIDE ENTERPRISE
FINANCIAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEM FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI
BEACH.
WHEREAS, the computer system hardware (HP3000) upon which the City's
existing finance system, FMSII operates, is no longer supported by the manufacturer,
and requires replacement of the associated hardware and software system; and
WHEREAS, the current Cyborg payroll system will be discontinued at the end of
the 2004 calendar year, requiring a move to another payroll system; and
WHEREAS, the Mitchell-Humphrey FMSll System is obsolete and requires
replacement within the coming calendar year; and
WHEREAS, the Finance and Information Technology Departments have
determined that the current systems are significantly out of date and that it is an
appropriate time to consider alternatives for improving the City's financial systems; and
WHEREAS, the City Manager appointed a committee to evaluate the
alternatives for replacing the systems. This committee met on December 19, 2003
and recommended that the City go forward with an RFP as soon as possible; and
WHEREAS, the Finance and Citywide Projects Committee, at their December
22, 2003 meeting, referred the item to the full Commission for action instructing the
Administration to issue an RFP to provide a Citywide enterprise financial and
administrative system for the City of Miami Beach.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the issuance of a
request for proposals (RFP), to provide a new CitywidE xe~nterpnse financial and
administrative system for th eCity of Miami Beach be authori~~~
PASSED and ADOPTED this 14th day of January,
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CITY CLERK
APPROVED AS TO
FORM & LANGUAGE
& FOR EXECUTION
List of Committee Members
Larry Herrup, CPA
Dede Weithorn, CPA
Georgina Echert
Kay Randall
Jim Sutter, CPA
Martha Dempsey
Resident
Resident
Finance Department
Information Technology
Internal Audit
Former BAC Chairperson
Current BAC Chairperson
City of Miami Beach
City of Miami Beach
City of Miami Beach
Special Asst to the City Mgr City of Miami Beach
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY
Condensed Title:
A Resolution of the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, authorizing the
issuance of a request for proposals (RFP), to provide a new Citywide enterprise financial and
administrative system for the City of Miami Beach.
Issue:
Whether a request for proposals (RFP) should be issued to solicit proposals to provide a Citywide
enterprise financial and administrative system for the City of Miami Beach.
Item Summary/Recommendation:
The computer system hardware (HP3000) upon which our existing financial system software, FMSII,
operates is no longer supported by the manufacturer, necessitating a replacement of both the financial
hardware and software systems. Additionally, the City has been notified that the current payroll system
from Cyborg will be discontinued at the end of the 2004 calendar year, necessitating a move to another
payroll system from Cyborg or another vendor.
The Mitchell-Humphrey FMSII System has been in use since the 1980's and it provides major financial
functions, which include general ledger, accounts payable, accounts receivable, purchasing, budget, fixed
assets and other general accounting functions. However, it doesn't interface with the other financial
systems in use and provides limited financial management information, making it very difficult to use and
extremely labor intensive. Additionally, the system architecture does not lend itself to today's security
requirements or the need for business continuity in the event of a physical disaster.
The Administration recommends that the resolution be adopted and the City proceed with an RFP to
acquire an enterprise financial and administration system as soon as possible.
Advisory Board Recommendation:
The City Manager appointed a committee to evaluate the alternatives for replacing the systems. This
committee met on December 19, 2003 and recommended that the City go forward with an RFP as soon as
possible.
The Finance and Citywide Projects Committee, at their December 22, 2003 meeting, referred the item to
the full Commission for action instructing the Administration to issue an RFP to provide a Citywide
enterprise financial and administrative system for the City of Miami Beach.
Financial Information:
Source of Amount ACcount ApprOved
Funds: 1 ' ' Funds available from'the Information
Technology Replacement Fund
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AGENDA ITEM
DATE
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139
www. miamibeachfl.gov
To:
From:
Subject:
COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
Mayor David Dermer and
Members of the City Commission
Jorge M. Gonzalez .~ ~ ~
City Manager
Date: January 14, 2004
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF A
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP), TO PROVIDE A NEW ClTYWIDE
ENTERPRISE FINANCIAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEM FOR THE
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH.
ADMINISTRATIVE RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt the Resolution.
ANALYSIS:
The computer system hardware (HP3000) upon which our existing financial system
software, FMSII, operates is no longer supported by the manufacturer, necessitating a
replacement of both the financial hardware and software systems. Additionally, the City
has been notified that the current payroll system from Cyborg will be discontinued at the
end of the 2004 calendar year, necessitating a move to another payroll system from
Cyborg or another vendor.
The Mitchell-Humphrey FMSII System has been in use since the 1980's and it provides
major financial functions, which include general ledger, accounts payable, accounts
receivable, purchasing, budget, fixed assets and other general accounting functions.
However, it doesn't interface with the other financial systems in use and provides limited
financial management information, making it very difficult to use and extremely labor
intensive. Additionally, the system architecture does not lend itself to today's security
requirements or the need for business continuity in the event of a physical disaster.
The obsolescence of the hardware supporting the FMSII system necessitates that it be
replaced within the next year. This replacement will also require a replacement, upgrade or
conversion of the current software system to a different version or platform. The Finance
and Information Technology Departments feel that these current systems are significantly
out of date and unable of producing the comprehensive integrated information needed to
manage the City's financial and administrative records efficiently. After reviewing the
potential costs associated with the required replacement of these systems, the
Administration believes that this is the appropriate time to consider alternatives for
improving the City's financial systems.
Commission Memorandum
RE: System RFP
January 14, 2004
Page 2
In an effort to achieve the best alternative for replacing these systems, I created a
committee comprised of residents with experience with sophisticated computerized financial
systems, local professionals and City financial system users to review alternatives and
recommend the best alternative for the replacement of the City's hardware and software
systems. This committee met on December 19, 2003 and recommended that the City go
forward with an RFP as soon as possible.
On December 22, 2003, the Finance and Citywide Projects Commission Committee met
to discuss the recommendation of the Manager's committee and concurred with their
recommendation.
CONCLUSION
At this time, the Administration recommends that the Mayor and City Commission authorize
the issuance of a Request for Proposals (RFP) to solicit proposals to provide a citywide
enterprise financial and administrative system for the City of Miami Beach.
Attached please find the scope of services to be included in the subject RFP and the
recommended evaluation criteria that will be included. Specific desirable outcomes will be
determined at the time of contract negotiation.
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Commission Memorandum
RE: System RFP
January 14, 2004
Page 3
SCOPE OF SERVICES
The City of Miami Beach is seeking a vendor who can provide computer software, including
implementation and training services, for an enterprise financial, human resources and
administrative support system. At a minimum, the systems proposed must address the
management of financial, payroll and related "core" functions (described in detail below).
Ideally, the proposed systems will also be capable of administering utility billing, permits,
tax, special assessments and service requests in a highly integrated system.
Hardware
The system must include minimum and recommended specifications for both client and
server hardware based upon the anticipated demands to be placed on the application
systems by the City of Miami Beach. Specifications should include memory, disk, data
communications, processing speed and redundancy considerations. Allowance should be
made for a 5% annual growth in data volumes to be processed and it is assumed that ten
(10) years of historical data will be required to be on-line at all times.
Mandatory Requirements
The following are mandatory. The system must satisfy all of these requirements which are
based upon the standards for development at the City of Miami Beach.
· The proposed system must operate on Microsoft Windows-2000 Server with active
directory.
· The proposed system must use the SQL 2000 database architecture and be
operational at current governmental customer sites.
· The proposed system must support Windows 2000, and XP client workstations.
· The proposed financial system must be a true fund and encumbrance accounting
package designed for governmental use.
· The proposed financial system must be GASB 34 compliant.
· All Financial, Human Resources and Administrative software applications / modules
must be fully integrated from a single vendor.
· The entire proposed system must be fully 32 bit compliant, capable of using 3 tier
client-server architecture using one of the following:
o Visual Basic (Microsoft)
o PowerBuilder (Sybase)
o Delphi (Borland)
The following functional system programs/modules are mandatory. The system must
include these required, enterprise "core" system functions/modules:
· General Ledger
· Accounts Payable
· Purchasing
· Accounts Receivable
· Budget Preparation
Commission Memorandum
RE: System RFP
January 14, 2004
Page 4
· Inventory
· Fixed Assets
· Project Accounting
· Contract management
· Bid Management
· Payroll
· Position Control
· Human Resources-Personnel
· Applicant Tracking
· Cashiering
· Business Licenses
· Special Improvements/Assessments
· Parcel management
· Ad-Hoc Reporting
· E-government
The City of Miami Beach is interested in continuing to expand its web presence and E-
government applications. Vendors must offer this capability, within their proposal, for all
customer related functions performed by the City.
All of the mandatory system components must be integrated by design, without requiring
custom programming to effect the integration. Additionally, they must be made to interface
with our Laser Printing capability for checks, Applicant Test Scoring system, Microsoft
Outlook, and the E.S.R.I. GIS system. Currently, the City of Miami Beach is not utilizing a
centralized cashiering system, so vendors may propose unit costs for specific hardware
that supports their proposed cashiering solution, if required to operate the system.
Optional Components/Functionality
Optionally, the City of Miami Beach has interest in the following systems/modules providing
that they are integrated with those described above and are provided by the same vendor.
Optional components are clearly identified in the questionnaire.
· Construction Permits
· Building/Property Inspections
· Code Enforcement
· Utility Billing
· Citizen/Service Requests
All of the optional system components, if proposed, must be integrated by design, without
requiring custom programming to effect the integration.
Commission Memorandum
RE: System RFP
January 14, 2004
Page 5
E-mail and imaging integration, workflow and similar functionality that will economically
enhance the usability and utility of the proposed systems should be detailed as optional
features in the proposal even if not specifically referenced in the Questionnaire.
Optional system components, if proposed, must include interfaces to the following:
Permits/Inspections
Inspections/Code Enforcement
Utility Billing
must interface with
must interface with
must interface with
Evaluation/Selection Process and Criteria for Evaluation:
Intervoice IVR System
Acer Tablet PCs
Itron Handhelds
Laser Printer/Forms
The procedure for proposal evaluation and selection is as follows:
1. Request for Proposals issued.
2. Receipt of proposals.
3. Opening and listing of all proposals .received.
.
An Evaluation Committee, appointed by the City Manager, shall meet to evaluate each
proposal in accordance with the requirements of this RFP. If further information is
desired, proposers may be requested to make additional written submissions or oral
presentations to the Evaluation Committee
.
The Evaluation Committee shall recommend to the City Manager the proposal or
proposals acceptance of which the Evaluation Committee deems to be in the best
interest of the City.
The Evaluation Committee shall base its recommendations on the following factors:
A. Experience in the successful implementation of an enterprise financial, human
resources and administrative support system for other governmental agencies (100)
B. Quality of Installed Base and References (100)
C. Client References (100)
D. Cost (100)
E. Proposed System Features (200)
F. Application Functionality (400)
G. System Integration (200)
H. E-government Integration (200)
6. After considering the recommendation(s) of the Evaluation Committee, the City
Manager shall recommend to the Mayor and Commission the proposal or proposals,
the acceptance of which the City Manager deems to be in the best interest of the City.
Commission Memorandum
RE: System RFP
January 14, 2004
Page 6
7. The City Commission shall consider the City Manager's recommendation(s) in light of
the recommendation(s) and evaluation of the Evaluation Committee and, if appropriate,
approve the City Manager's recommendation(s). The Mayor and Commission may
reject City Manager's recommendation(s) and select another proposal or proposals. In
any case, the Mayor and Commission shall select the proposal or proposals, the
acceptance of which the Mayor and Commission deems to be in the best interest of the
City. The City Commission may also reject all proposals.
.
Negotiations between the selected proposer and the City Manager will take place in
order to arrive at a contract. If the Mayor and Commission has so directed, the City
Manager may proceed to negotiate a contract with a proposer other than the top-ranked
proposer, if the negotiations with the top-ranked proposer fail to produce a mutually
acceptable contract within a reasonable period of time.
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The Mayor and Commission will authorize, upon successful negotiations, that the City
Manager execute a contractual agreement.
10. If, and when, a contract or contracts acceptable to the respective parties is approved by
the Mayor and Commission, the Mayor and City Clerk sign the contract (s) after the
selected proposer (s) has (or have) done so.
By submitting a proposal, all proposers shall be deemed to understand and agree that no
property interest or legal right of any kind shall be created at any point during the aforesaid
evaluation/selection process until and unless a contract has been agreed to and signed by
both parties.