File #: 21-0672   
Type: Contract Status: Agenda Ready
In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/21/2021
Title: Purchase of Real Time Crime Center Equipment and Services (Additions) for the Mesa Police Department (Citywide) This purchase of equipment and services will be for the Real Time Crime Center (RTCC) or Fusion Center Remodel Project. The RTCC will be a centralized law enforcement technology center, located at the Police Department Headquarters. It will serve as the department's resource hub, supporting intensive law enforcement efforts to prevent crime and provide effective and efficient police service to the community, while prioritizing citizen and officer safety. The benefits of the RTCC include real time intelligence, quick identification and apprehension of criminals, video evidence to enhance prosecution, crime prevention and reduction, and increased community perception of public safety. The RTCC is a component of the Smart Cities initiative. The Police Department and Purchasing recommend authorizing the purchase using cooperative contracts: Omnia Partners-Fairfax County wi...
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Purchase of Real Time Crime Center Equipment and Services (Additions) for the Mesa Police Department (Citywide)

This purchase of equipment and services will be for the Real Time Crime Center (RTCC) or Fusion Center Remodel Project.  The RTCC will be a centralized law enforcement technology center, located at the Police Department Headquarters.  It will serve as the department's resource hub, supporting intensive law enforcement efforts to prevent crime and provide effective and efficient police service to the community, while prioritizing citizen and officer safety.  The benefits of the RTCC include real time intelligence, quick identification and apprehension of criminals, video evidence to enhance prosecution, crime prevention and reduction, and increased community perception of public safety.  The RTCC is a component of the Smart Cities initiative.

The Police Department and Purchasing recommend authorizing the purchase using cooperative contracts:  Omnia Partners-Fairfax County with Insight Public Sector, at $495,000; State of Arizona with Level 3 Audio Visual at $335,500; and Houston-Galveston Area Council with Russ Bassett, at $166,430; includes a 10% contingency, for the combined total of $996,930.  This purchase is funded by the Mesa Police Department Fusion Center Remodel Capital Improvement Program project budget.