File #: BILL NO. 20-20    Name:
Type: Ordinance - Committee Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 12/30/2019 In control: City Council - Regular Session
On agenda: 1/14/2020 Final action:
Title: An Ordinance approving Change Order #4 to the Communications System Agreement between the City of Lee’s Summit and Motorola Solutions, Inc., an increase of $163,449.34 for a revised contract price of $8,418,676.41 for the Metropolitan Area Regional Radio System Project, and authorizing the City Manager to execute the same. (F&BC 1/13/20)
Attachments: 1. Ordinance, 2. Exhibit A
Title
An Ordinance approving Change Order #4 to the Communications System Agreement between the City of Lee’s Summit and Motorola Solutions, Inc., an increase of $163,449.34 for a revised contract price of $8,418,676.41 for the Metropolitan Area Regional Radio System Project, and authorizing the City Manager to execute the same. (F&BC 1/13/20)

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Issue/Request:
Approve Change Order #4 to the contract with Motorola Solutions for the MARRS Radio Project, an increase of $163,449.34 for a revised contract price of $8,418,676.41.

Key Issues:
· Two additional radios are needed to fill central maintenance facilities needs that were idenitified after initial planning assessment.
· Lee's Summit and Excelsior Springs are the newest members of the Metropolitan Area Regional Radio System (MARRS)
· Lee's Summit and Excelsior Springs are the only phase 2 participants in the MARRS system.
· Phase 2 systems have twice the available use capacity than Phase 1 systems
· Dynamic transcoding hardware/software is needs to be added to allow Phase 1 participants to communicate with Phase 2 participants without effecting the capacity of the Phase 2 systems

Background:
The MARRS radio project was begun in 2017 and is due to be completed in the first few months of 2020. Lee's Summit and Excelsior Springs are the newest additions to the MARRS project. Both cities systems are considered Phase 2 systems. A Phase 2 system is enhanced over a Phase 1 systems and has double the channel capacity, therefore doubling the radio traffic capacity over its Phase 1 counterparts. Phase 1 systems will be upgrading in the future, but there are no definitive plans on when that transition will occur.
Lee's Summit commonly works hand in hand with other jurisdictions such as Kansas City and Independence. In addition, we have some agencies, such as the Jackson County Sheriff’s Department, Missouri State Highway Patrol, Blue Spring School District Police and Metropolitan Community College Police Depart...

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