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RESOLUTION NO. 83 - 99/00
A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE
VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA,
APPROVING A CONTRACT RENEWAL WITH TEQUESTA PC,
INC., D/B/A ON-SITE OF TEQUESTA, FLORIDA,FOR
NETWORK ADMINISTRATION SERVICES IN THE AMOUNT OF
$11,400, WITH FUNDS BEING APPROPRIATED FROM THE
GENERAL FUND FINANCE DEPARTMENT BUDGET, HAVING A
FY 2000/2001 BUDGET ALLOCATION OF $12,000 AND
AUTHORIZING THE VILLAGE MANAGER TO EXECUTE THE
SAME ON BEHALF OF THE VILLAGE.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF
THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The contract renewal with Tequesta PC, Inc.
D/B/A On-Site of Tequesta, Florida, for Network
Administration Services attached hereto and marked as
Exhibit "A" and incorporated by reference as part of this
resolution is hereby approved and the Village manager is
authorized to execute the same on the behalf of the
Village of Tequesta.
THE FOREGOING
Genco
motion was
RESOLUTION WAS
who
seconded
Schauer ,
the vote was as follows:
FOR ADOPTION
Joseph N. Capretta
Basil E. Dalack
Geraldine A. Genco
Elizabeth A. Schauer
Sharon D, ti~alker
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OFFERED BY Councilmember
moved its adoption. The
by Councilmember
and upon being put to vote,
AGAINST ADOPTION
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The Mayor thereupon declared the Resolution duly passed
and adopted this 14 day of September A.D. , 2000.
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ATTEST:
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Clerk
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• Exhibit A
CONTRACTUAL SERVICE AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEEMENT, made and entered into this 1' day of October, 2000, by and between
the Village of Tequesta, a municipal corporation under the laws of the State of Florida,
(hereinafter called "Village") and a contractual network administrator services provider,
Tequesta PC, Inc. D!B/A ON-SITE (hereinafter called ON-SITE).
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the Village desires to obtain the services of a network administrator on a
contractual basis.
WHEREAS, ON-SITE is a contractual network administrator.
NOW THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed by and between the parties hereto as follows:
1. Contract:
• The Village does hereby engage ON-SITE as a contractual network
administrator.
2_ TErm:
The Village agrees to retain ON-SITE and ON-SITE agrees to be so retained
as an independent contractor and not an agent or employee of the Village, on
an as needed basis at the discretion of the Village Manager or his designee.
The term shall be for a period beginning on the date of acceptance of this
contract and terminating September 30, 2001. The contract may be renewed
by mutual agreement for additional one (1) year periods. The term will also
be limited to and shall not exceed the funds allocated in the fiscal year budget.
ON-SITE explicitly recognizes that there is no guarantee of any minimum
volume of non-routine work, based upon the agreement of the parties that all
work assignments will be at the discretion of the Village Manager or his
designee.
3. Termination:
• This agreement is subject to cancellation with or without cause by either party
to this agreement upon thirty (30) days written notice; such notice shall be
forwarded by registered mail to the last known address of the other party.
• 4. Contract Fee:
ON-SITE shall be paid a monthly fee of $950.00 per month for network
administration maintenance services as outlined in the attached ON-SITE bid
for services (Exhibit B). All additional, norrroutine services provided shall
be paid at the following hourly rates:
Configure workstations for local and Internet a-mail $ 85.00/hr
Configure printers to work with software $ 70.00/hr
Review/install software upgrades $ 50.00/hr
Review new software for compatibility $ 50.00/hr
The Village has the option to purchase blocks of time at a rate of $75.00 per
hour, receiving one hour at no charge for each ten (10) hours purchased.
ON-SITE must submit detailed invoices documenting non-routine cervices
performed and the time necessary to perform each task.. All invoices will be
reviewed and approved by the Village Manager or his designee before
payment is made by the Village. Any objections to invoices shall be made
• within ten (10) days of receipt of the invoice. Payment of non-objected
portions of invoices shall be paid within fourteen (14) calendar days of receipt
of the invoice.
5. Independent Contractor Relationship
ON-SITE is an independent contractor, which shall be fully responsible for
the payment and maintenance of all insurance and applicable taxes as required
by the legal obligations of an independent contractor. ON-SITE does not
accrue and is not entitled to any Village employee benefits including, but not
limited to, workers' compensation, unemployment compensation, retirement,
disability leave, and any other leave with pay. ON-SITE's only
compensation for services performed under this agreement shall be that
specified in Item 4 above.
6. Duties and Responsibilities:
(a) ON-SITE agrees and certifies that all work completed under this
agreement is the property of the Village.
• (b) ON-SITE agrees to complete all work as reasonably required by
the Village within the allotted schedule provided by the Village
Manager or his designee and agreed to by ON-SITE. ON-SITE agrees
to be available to perform emergency services twenty-four hours a day,
seven days per week (24/7).
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(c) All types of information reviewed by O1~SITE in the performance of
this agreement are considered to be the property of the Village. ON-
SITE shall keep all property of the Village confidential and shall sign
nondisclosure agreements if requested by the Village.
7. Insurance and Indemnification:
ON-SITE shall procure and maintain a Comprehensive General Liability
Insurance policy. The Village shall be listed as an additional insured for
work performed under this agreement. ON-SITE agrees to indemnify and
hold harmless the Village and its representatives, from any and all claims
and liabilities including attorney's fees and court costs, for which the Village
can or may be held liable as a result of injury to persons or damage to
property by reason of any acts or omissions of ON-SITE arising out of or in
connection with this agreement.
8. Authority:
• (a) ON-SITE is not authorized to obligate the expenditure of Village
funds.
(b) ON-SITE shall not subcontract nor hire persons to aid in the
contracted work without the prior written consent of the Village Manager
or his designee.
9. Interpretation and Binding Effect:
Except as herein otherwise provided, this agreement shall inure to the
benefit of and shall be binding upon the parties hereto, their personal
representatives, successors, heirs and assigns.
10. Invalidity or Unenforceability:
Invalidity or unenforceability of any provision hereof shall in no way affect
the validity or enforceability of another provisions.
11. Governing_Law:
• This agreement shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws
of the State of Florida.
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12. Entire Agreement:
This agreement contains the entire understanding between the parties and
may not be changed or modified except by an agreement in writing and
signed by the parties.
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Attest:
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illage Clerk
Wit ess
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Village M• lager
By: ~ -1~%~ i~ f/l~~/G~
Tequesta PC, Inc. d/b/a ON-SITE
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Exhibit B
S The following is a detailed quotation for the required services as outlined in the Request
for Network Administration Services. We would like to thank the Village and it's staff
for the opportunity to further our working relationship. We have outlined what we hope
will be a clear and concise explanation of fee's and services as specified in your request.
If there aze any areas that require clarification, we will gladly make ourselves available to
discuss these areas with you.
In an effort to insure the smoothest possible implementation of this agreement ON-SITE
will provide the Village with request for service forms that will be used to document
and efficiently schedule repair and service requests. We will on occasion schedule
meetings with individual Department Heads and the Technology Committee to review on
going projects and discuss shortcomings and wish list items that may arise. We would
like to establish protocols for service requests. This should include items such as RFS
(request for service); billing; purchase orders etc. This will provide the communications
required to handle any and all services. We feel that open communication will insure that
we aze delivering the type of service and recommendations that will most benefit the
Village.
After 5 plus years of providing services to various Village departments, we feel we have
a unique understanding of the Village's technology systems. We hope that you will
consider our existing record of accomplishment with the Village in your decision making
process. Our goal is to provide you with the level of service and support you deserve.
As a possible alternative to paying for sernces on an as needed basis it is possible to for
the Village to purchase a block of time up front at a discounted rate. As these hours are
used, additional hours may be purchased for future work.
®=Hourly
=Flat Rate
~ = No Charge
®=Scope undefined /cannot estimate time or material
Monthly Maintenance of network and individual PC's
Monthly Fee: $950.00
Assumptions:
1. 40 or less PC's
2. Maintenance not to include:
a. repair labor or parts for breakdowns
3. Maintenance to include:
a. performance issues with network /PC's
• b. scheduled optimization of network servers and /PC's
c. adding and removing users as needed.
d. verification of backups on a weekly basis.
• e. establishment of file sharing and security network wide.
f. Maintain a-mail server (to include adding or deleting users) MS-mail
e-mail only
Explanation:
In the initial stages of this service contract, more man-hours will be required than
in the later part. We will implement and provide automated solutions that will help to
insure ongoing optimization of all computers Village wide. As is true with the overall
contract we will maintain and provide to the Village, detailed hourly logs of man-hours
spent on the scope of all -work. Neazer the later part of the contract, we will not need to
allocate the same number of man hours to insure your network is stable and all systems
aze functioning at optimal levels. If we find a major discrepancy in the hours to dollars,
those dollars will be credited to the Villages account for use at a future time. We are
doing this in an effort to insure fair and competitive pricing.
It is our understanding, after speaking to members of the Village Technology Committee,
that this portion of the service agreement is not to cover unforeseen repairs of hardwaze
due to system failure or various software issues that may arise due to version conflicts or
user error. If this is not the implied meaning it is possible that hazdwaze repair for
unforeseen. failures can be covered under the scope of this agreement. An agreed cap of
man-hours can be negotiated.
• Beneftt:
An obvious and real benefit to the Village is the fact -that ` ON-SITE- is located
blocks from any Village office. We are able to provide prompt and reliable service to
problems as they arise. Our staff is very well trained and includes MiCrosOft° Certified
Personnel. We have enjoyed the privilege of working closely with some of your
departments over the past Syrs., and feel that we have not only a good rapport, but also a
solid understanding of your existing systems. As a locally owned and operated
technology company, we feel that we can provide a level of service and support
unequaled by any other service company responding.
Insure all Village computers and software are Y2K compliant, including installing
"fines" for all MiCroSOft° products
One time Fee: $2800.00 or Hourly ®~
(a~ $70.00 per hour, whichever is less.
Assumptions:
1. 40 or less PC's and 5 or less NT based servers.
2. Exclusions of Police UNIX server(s)
3. Compliancy not to include:
a. additional hardware required to bring system(s) into compliance
b. additional fee based softwaze(s) required to bring systems into compliance
4. Compliancy to include:
• a. all MiCrosoft° product updates as required
b. research and procurement of any non-MICroSOfC® product updates; if
available
• c. implementation of 3`~ party updates
d. documentation of steps taken for Y2K compliancy. Provided in hazd copy
or digital format.
Explanation:
All MiCrosOft®patches aze free for use. Other 3'a party patches and fixes may be
fee based or potentially not available. Some products may require full system upgrades in
order to achieve compliance. Certain software vendors do not have full disclosure as to
their compliance for Y2K. It may not be 100% feasible to remedy all Y2K issues.
However, we will take any and all available steps and resources to implement a Y2K
solution for the Village.
Benefit:
As a company, we are currently awaze of all MiCroSOft° shortcomings in relation
to Y2K. We offer Y2K remediation as a standard service to our clients. Our CEO /Senior
Systems Engineer has lectured at various Chambers of Commerce and civic organizations
on this topic. Our staff is knowledgeable in the implementation of the required Y2K
fixes.
Maintain E-mail server (to include adding or deleting users)
Monthly Fee: Covered under maintenance section
• Assumptions:
1. All e-mail servers are MS-mail based
Configure all workstations to 6e compatible for local area network and Internet e-
mail
Per hour fee of $85 per hour
Configure printers to work with software
Per hour fee of $70 per hour
Review and install software upgrades as requested
Per hour fee of $50 per how
Review software and hardware requests to insure compatibility with network
system
Per hour fee of $50 per hour
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• Review equipment for protection from electrical surges and power outages
One time fee: $450.00
(note if,+ed
hardware/servioe is purchased
though ON-SITE there is rw
for analysis)
Explanation:
A detailed equipment inventory will be done to insure any and all electronic
equipment, including copiers, fax machines; computers etc. are adequately protected
from electrical surges and brown outs. A detailed recommendation and cost analysis will
be provided to the Village upon completion of the review. We will provide the Village
with this recommendation approximately 90 days from the inception of this agreement.
Benefit:
ON-SITE is an authorized APC (American Power Conversion) reseller. We will
have received formal training from APC and have passed the prescribed testing to be
classified as experts in power protection. Our training and test date is October 26u'' 1999.
Currently we have provided LAN based surge suppression for the Village Police
Department. These measures have helped reduce the repay expenditures for component
failwe due to lightning strikes.
• Assist with budget preparation by projecting future needs requirements
Per how fee of $50 per how
Assist as liaison with software vendors as needed
Per how fee of $50 per how
Assist with reviewing connectivity option between Village sites
Per how fee of $50 or $1200.00 ®~
which ever is less (ate if
recom~ttded hardware/service is purchased
through ON-SITE there is ~ charge for
analysis)
Assist with implementing and maintaining site connectivity
Per hour fee of $85 per hour
Assist with design and implementation of web site
Per hour fee of $70 per hour
Assist with implementation of Internet access
• Per hour fee of $70 per hour Q
• Prepare user manual of computer standards utilized throughout the Village
Per hour fee of $50 per hour
Prepare system schematization of ezisting network
Explanation:
One Time fee: No Charge ~7
In order for ON-SITE to properly service and sup~rt the Village and it's
technology needs, a detailed understanding of your current systems; softwaze's and
topology's must be obtained. We will provide the Village with a detailed asset inventory
as it relates to your computer technology. We will inventory each system and document
the soflwaze being used and the type of individual components; model numbers; makes as
well as any other pertinent information required to administer your technology. This
information may be provided in hazd copy or digital form. We will assign reference
numbers for each system to help in tracking the system as it moves through the Village.
A Third Possible Option
Because of the vague nature of the some of the service requests we feel it may bee in the
• best interest of both parties to consider a block time approach to the maintenance. Arey of
the items marked as hourly were too undefined for us to give a flat fee for the service. For
example, assisting with the Village web site:..- There are no cleazly defined needs or
parameters. If we estimate a flat fee for this service; one of two things will happen. One,
either the Village will be grossly over chazged for the service, or we will be underpaid for
it. In either case it is non-productive and non-conducive to a positive working
relationship.
In an effort to make this project awin-win for both parties we are suggesting that the
Village buy blocks of time at a rate of $75.00 per hour. With every ten purchased hours
we will give you one hour at no chazge. In doing this, the Village will have complete
control over the number of hours used for any one project and can determine priorities on
an as needed basis.
ON-SITE will provide a full accounting of any and all time spent and will not perform
any work unless first approved by the point of contact for the Village.
References:
Fred Ayer Steve Allison
Continental Shelf And Associates Tequesta Police Dept
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2 Yrs. 5+ Yrs.
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Henry Blakiston
Jupiter CPAS
747-7773
3+ Yrs.
Katherine Kidder
Lodestaz Towers, Inc.
743-9800
4+yrs.
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Richard Gumson
Jupiter Law Center
744-4600
5+ Yrs.
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~„~ R~$QLUTION NO. 15-99/00
• A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL
OF THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, APPROVING A
CONTRACT WITH TEQUESTA PC, INC. D/B/A
ON-SITE OF TEQUESTA, FLORIDA, FOR
NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR SERVICES IN THE
AMOUNT OF $11,400, WITH FUNDS BEING
APPROPRIATED FROM THE GENERAL RIND
FINANCE DEPARTMENT BUDGET, HAVING A
FY 1999/2000 BUDGET ALLOCATION OF
$12,000, AND AUTHORISING THE VILLAGE
MANAGER TO EXECUTE THE AFPLICABLE
CONTRACT ON BEHALF OF THE VILLAGE OF
TEQUESTA.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VILLAGE
COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, PALM BEACH
COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1 The Contract With Teque,~ta PC, Inc.
D/B/A On-Site of Tequesta, Florida, for Network
-~ Administrator Services Attached Hereto and Marked
as Exhibit "A" and Incorporated by Reference as
• Part of This Resolution is Hereby A~aAroved and
the Village Manager is Authorized to E:~ecute the
Same on Behalf of the Village of Tequesta.
THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION WAS OFFERtD by
Councilmember Schauer who moved its
adoption. The motion was seconded by
Councilmember Capretta and upon being put to a
vote, the vote was as follows:
FOR ADOPTION
Capretta
Dalack
Hansen
Schauer
AGAINST ADOPTION
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