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File #: 18-043    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Study Session Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/12/2018 In control: Town Council
On agenda: 1/25/2018 Final action: 1/25/2018
Title: Alarm Monitoring RFP Results and Selection of Vendor
Sponsors: Police Department
Indexes: Alarm Monitoring Service, Police Initiatives, Police Technology
Attachments: 1. DynamarkRFP response, 2. DRAFT - Dynamark Contract (version 01 19 2018), 3. 012518 Alarm Monitoring RFP results

TO:                                             Mayor Collins and Town Council Members

 

FROM:                      Kevin Burke, Town Manager

                                            Peter Wingert, Chief of Police

                      

DATE:                     January 25, 2018

 

DEPARTMENT: Police Department

 

Staff Contact Chief Peter Wingert

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AGENDA TITLE:

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Alarm Monitoring RFP Results and Selection of Vendor

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Council Goals:

Fiscal year 2017-2018 Responsiveness to Residents Goal

 

RECOMMENDATION:

Reivew the contract for alarm monitoring with selected vendor. Discuss in Study Session and schedule for action at February 8 meeting.

 

 

SUMMARY STATEMENT:

Since 2015, Staff has presented different scenarios regarding the alarm monitoring program.  The scenarios have included:

1.                     Discontinuing service

2.                     Using the infrastructure of an alarm monitoring partner

3.                     Investing in infrastructure on our own

 

In December 2016, an Alarm Work Group was created.  The Town Council gave the following “Markers of Success” for the continuation of the alarm monitoring program:

                     A revenue neutral model with ongoing financial viability

                     Knowledge that the system works all the time

                     A basic level of alarm service

                     Staff to support the alarm monitoring program

                     Growth in the alarm program

                     Enthusiastic subscriber base

 

The Work Group was staffed by Vice Mayor Bien-Willner, Councilmember Stanton, Town Manager Burke, Chief Wingert and Senior IT Analyst Kornovich.  This group sought the advice of a local alarm expert to determine what options were available.  The work group determined that a hybrid monitoring model could be created, using the alarm infrastructure of a private vendor and the customer service, billing and dispatching of the Town.  In May 2017, the Council gave support of releasing a request for proposal seeking a partner on a hybrid alarm monitoring system.  Staff heard the following directions from the Town Council during the May 2017 meeting:

1.                     Explore a partnership with a provider who can receive signals from customers and provide them to the PVPD

2.                     Partnership should respect the current subscribers’ desire for reduced response times and data privacy

3.                     The subscriber base should be allowed to shrink by natural attrition, no new subscribers will be sought for the alarm monitoring service.

 

The RFP was released in October 2017, with a due date of November 17, 2017.  Four proposals were received.  A scoring team made up of staff and one local alarm expert was selected to review and score the proposals.  The highest scoring proposal belonged to Dynamark Monitoring and is included with this item.

 

The highlights of the Dynamark proposal include:

                     Recognized National Certificates including; UL Listed, Five Diamond Monitoring Center, FM Approved, IQ Certified

                     Background checks completed on all employees by Maryland State Police

                     $2.50 per month per account

                     Direct communication of signals to PVPD by secure internet tunnel (VPN)

                     ASAP to PSAP ready

 

The drawbacks of the Dynamark proposal include:

                     Located in Hagerstown, MD, but has local representative

 

The Dynamark solution provides the three “Markers of Success” that a partner can provide, including a basic level of alarm service, knowledge that the system always works and a revenue neutral model.  The Dynamark solution provides the financial flexibility to appropriately staff the alarm monitoring program.  The town made a commitment to not expand the program in the RFP but that is not required in the contract, and the enthusiasm of the subscribers is outside the control of either the Town or the alarm monitoring partner.

 

BUDGETARY IMPACT:

The subscriber fees will cover the costs associated with the Dynamark contract.  Staff needed to continue this program could also be funded from subscriber fees.  There will be no general fund dollars needed to continue this program.

 

ATTACHMENT(S):

Powerpoint titled “012518 Alarm Monitoring RFP results”

Response to RFP from Dynamark Monitoring