Broken Arrow Municipal Authority
Meeting of: 07-31-2023
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Approval of and authorization to execute the first year of a three-year Enterprise Licensing Agreement with Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI) for software, products, and licenses
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Background:
The City continues to use ESRI Desktop (ArcMap, ArcGIS Pro), Server (ArcGIS Server, ArcGIS Portal), and Cloud (ArcGIS Online) products, and previously secured an Enterprise Agreement in 2020. This agreement continues to provide the City with the latest software products that ESRI has to offer.
This software has become a critical and important element to other systems used by the City. Integrations exist with Tyler Munis Enterprise Asset Management’s work orders which is utilized by numerous City departments; Tyler Energov which is used by Community Development; the new Public Safety system from CentralSquare-Zurcher. There is also a smaller requirement for Engineering’s Project Management Software: PM Web.
The agreement represents an annual funding amount of $85,000 for three years, along with an annual subscription to the ArcGIS business analyst web app for $160. The total for three years is $255,480.
The Enterprise Agreement provides for the termination by either party with 30 days written notice. The Agreement will not renew (or continue in effect) in any subsequent year that the City Council or BAMA fails to appropriate and encumber funds for this specific purpose. Also, it is anticipated there are sufficient unencumbered funds available to pay the entirety of this agreement if necessary.
Section 2-27 of the Broken Arrow Code of Ordinances provides for exceptions to formal competitive bidding. It provides for the purchase of supplies, materials, equipment or contractual services when purchased at a price not exceeding a price set by the state purchasing agency or any other state agency authorized to regulate prices not exceeding a price set by the state purchasing agency or any other state agency authorized to regulate prices for things purchased by the state or from purchasing consortiums. This purchase meets those criteria. Staff recommends that the Council approve the Enterprise Agreement and authorize its execution.
Cost: $85,160
Funding Source: GIS Division Maintenance Services (2201205-540550)
Requested By: Scott Carr Director of Information Technology
Approved By: BAMA and City Manager’s Office
Attachments: Master Agreement, Renewal Quotation, Quotation Q-500678
Recommendation:
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Approve of and authorize the execution of the first year of a three-year Enterprise Licensing Agreement with Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI) for software, products, and licenses
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