LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 19-1108    Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/26/2019 In control: Broken Arrow City Council
On agenda: 9/3/2019 Final action:
Title: Approval of and authorization to purchase three (3) LifePak 15 Cardiac monitors from Stryker formerly Physio Inc, pursuant to Oklahoma Statewide Contract, and authorize to surplus and authorize trade-in as a credit three (3) Lifepak 12 monitors for the Fire Department
Attachments: 1. SW300 - State Contract - 20180205.pdf, 2. LifePak 12 Surplus Form August 2019.pdf, 3. StrykerPhysioControlQuote 00188737.pdf, 4. SW0300 Addendum 20181001.pdf, 5. SW300 Defib Bid Tab.pdf, 6. Physio to Stryker Customer Letter 2019.pdf, 7. NASPO.Letter Name Change.pdf
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Broken Arrow City Council
Meeting of: 09-03-2019

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Approval of and authorization to purchase three (3) LifePak 15 Cardiac monitors from Stryker formerly Physio Inc, pursuant to Oklahoma Statewide Contract, and authorize to surplus and authorize trade-in as a credit three (3) Lifepak 12 monitors for the Fire Department
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Background:
The Fire Department has budgeted for the purchase of three LifePak 15 cardiac monitors. Funds for this purchase are available in the Fire Public Safety Sales Tax Fund in the amount of $126,000.
These cardiac monitors will be purchased under the Oklahoma Statewide Contract for Automated External Defibrillators, number SW300. All State Departments, Boards, Commissions, Agencies and Institutions, as well as Counties, School Districts and Municipalities may purchase equipment from this contract. Pricing under this contract is good until October 4, 2019.
Sections 2-27 of the Broken Arrow Code addresses exceptions to formal competitive bidding. It provides that supplies, materials, equipment or contractual services can be purchased at a price 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, then formal bidding is not required. Utilization of the state contract in this case is more advantageous than bidding the product.
Base pricing and selected options for these cardiac monitors are reflected in the attached bid tabulation. The Fire Department recommends the state bid from Stryker formerly Physio-Control as the most advantageous bid. As part of their bid, the vendor, Styker formerly Physio-Control has included a credit of $10,000.00 for trading-in the two obsolete cardiac monitors, which the new units will replace.
Staff recommends purchasing three LifePak 15 cardiac monitors from Stryker formerly Physio-Control, inc. off of State Contract SW300 and declaring two obsolete LifePak 12 cardiac monitors surplus.

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