File #: K-1617-84    Version: 1 Name: Contract with WatchGuard for Body Worn and In-Car Cameras
Type: Contract Status: Passed
File created: 11/30/2016 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/13/2016 Final action: 12/13/2016
Title: CONTRACT K-1617-84: A CONTRACT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, AND ENFORCEMENT VIDEO D/B/A WATCH GUARD IN THE AMOUNT OF $195,615 TO PROVIDE BODY WORN AND IN-CAR VIDEO CAMERAS THROUGH DECEMBER 13, 2018, TERMINATION OF CONTRACT K-1415-80 WITH MEDIASOLV FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT, AND BUDGET APPROPRIATION.
Attachments: 1. Text File Watch Guard, 2. Watch Guard Contract, 3. WatchGuard Video Proposal, 4. PR Watch Guard
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CONTRACT K-1617-84: A CONTRACT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, AND ENFORCEMENT VIDEO D/B/A WATCH GUARD IN THE AMOUNT OF $195,615 TO PROVIDE BODY WORN AND IN-CAR VIDEO CAMERAS THROUGH DECEMBER 13, 2018, TERMINATION OF CONTRACT K-1415-80 WITH MEDIASOLV FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT, AND BUDGET APPROPRIATION.

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BACKGROUND: Public Safety Sales Tax (PSST) funds in the amount of $750,000 were approved in fiscal year 2013-2014 (FYE 2014) for the purchase of an in-car/body worn camera system for the Police Department. These funds were allocated to PSST/Plant & Operating - Audio/Visual System (account 015-6122-421.51-10).

After a Request For Proposals process (RFP #1314-53) in 2014, MediaSolv was selected as the vendor to supply in-car/body systems and contract (K-1415-80) was executed in February 2015. After two initial payment installments were made per the contract, MediaSolv was purchased by Taser International (Taser) in May 2015. Taser was unable to supply the cameras specified in the MediaSolve contract. Taser reimbursed the City for the two installments received by MediaSolv in the amount of $259,731.80.

A new RFP process (RFP #1516-45) began in January 2016 to select another company to supply an in-car/body system for the police department. Seven (7) companies responded to the RFP and the field was narrowed to three companies for field testing. WatchGuard was selected for the City of Norman by the evaluation panel. This selection was based on the integration their body camera has with their in-car system, the ease of use of the body camera, and the quality of the audio and video.

DISCUSSION: The system presented by WatchGuard is the 4RE high-definition (HD) Wireless In-Car Video System, the VISTA HD Wearable Camera System, and the Evidence Library Evidence management software. The 4RE HD makes high definition practical delivering both video quality and a manageable file storage format. The City will have high definition video for a...

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