File #: ORD-0132-2015    Version: 1 Name: Davenport Group USA Software
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 11/10/2015 In control: Committee of the Whole
On agenda: 11/16/2015 Final action: 12/7/2015
Title: TO AUTHORIZE THE MAYOR TO ENTER INTO CONTRACT WITH THE DAVENPORT GROUP USA FOR BUILDING PERMIT SOFTWARE; AND TO SUPPLEMENTALLY APPROPRIATE $67,200; AND TO DECLARE AN EMERGENCY.
Attachments: 1. EXHIBIT A - Davenport Group Contract, 2. ORD-0132-2015 SIGNED
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TO AUTHORIZE THE MAYOR TO ENTER INTO CONTRACT WITH THE DAVENPORT GROUP USA FOR BUILDING PERMIT SOFTWARE; AND TO SUPPLEMENTALLY APPROPRIATE $67,200; AND TO DECLARE AN EMERGENCY.

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WHEREAS, in 2015, the Building Division contracted with Supplier Six Sigma to complete a process improvement plan in order to improve efficiency as it relates to issuing commercial alteration permits; and

WHEREAS, the goal was to ensure that our process was as efficient as possible by eliminating unnecessary steps, improving existing steps, ensuring quality inputs and outputs, and providing a comprehensive evaluation of permitting software needs; and

WHEREAS, the need for new software was identified as being paramount to the successful streamlining of all permitting processes as it would reduce the demand on staff required to answer permitting questions by increasing functionality and creating a public portal for application submittal, inspection scheduling, permit status, etc.; and

WHEREAS, Supplier Six Sigma identified that over 15 hours a week of staff time was devoted to addressing permit related questions and that the functionality of our current software was creating inefficiencies with respect to application entry, commenting, reporting, etc; and

WHEREAS, the Planning & Development Department issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) to solicit proposals to address the software needs identified by Supplier Six Sigma; and

WHEREAS, twelve proposals were received and three software vendors were selected for interviews and product demonstrations; and

WHEREAS, staff unanimously agreed that the Davenport Group offered the most economical solution to the software deficiencies identified by Supplier Six Sigma; and

WHEREAS, a supplemental appropriation in the amount of $67,200 to cover the expense of the software; and

WHEREAS, it is imperative to proceed with this Ordinance in order to begin the process and transition to the new software during the...

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