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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 4.6 - 1724 Computer & Software Supplies Page 1 of 2 STAFF REPORT CITY COUNCIL DATE: December 5, 2017 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers FROM: Christopher L. Foss, City Manager SUBJECT: Authorization to Order Computer Supplies through CDW Government, LLC and MNJ Technologies Prepared by: Renuka Dhadwal, Administrative Aide EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The City Council will consider the use of CDW Government, LLC (CDW -G) and MNJ Technologies (MNJ) as the City’s primary vendors for computer related software and supplies for the City’s daily business operations. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Authorize the City Manager to approve computer related software and supplies purchases annually through CDW -G and MNJ. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The funding to purchase computer related supplies is included in the Internal Service Fund approved by the City Council as part of the annual budget process. DESCRIPTION: Over the last several years, the City has been using CDW Government, LLC (CDW -G) and MNJ Technologies (MNJ) for computer related purchases for its daily business operations. CDW -G and MNJ have provided competitive pricing for all software and hardware needs of the City. The purchases thus far have been under the $45,000 threshold outlined in the Municipal Code, and have therefore not required City Council approval. The City has typically utilized Microsoft products for its desktop and server operating systems as well as office applications. Staff periodically explores new products and improved solutions for the City's daily operations by meeting with a variety of vendors and participating in product demonstrations. CDW -G and MNJ products were well received by Staff and have competitive pricing through the Riverside County Contract (attached); as such Staff is Page 2 of 2 requesting City Council approval of the use of CDW -G and MNJ as the primary vendors of software and hardware products. Section 2.36.100.A.9 of the City's Purchasing Policy provides an exemption to a competitive bidding process when another public agency has administered a competitive bidding process and has a current valid agreement for the same or substantially similar consultant or professional services, general services, supplies or equipment. In 2011, the Riverside County, in conjunction with California County Information Services Directors Association (CCISDA) and Municipal Information Services Association of California (MISAC), conducted a bidding process to offer the same pricing for software licenses to participating California state and local government agencies. Staff is recommending that the City Council authorize the City Manager or designee to approve such purchases in excess of $45,000 annually through CDW -G and MNJ. NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH: None. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Riverside County Agreement -u -:b