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File #: 16-201    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Contract Status: Passed
File created: 5/27/2016 In control: Town Council
On agenda: 6/9/2016 Final action: 6/9/2016
Title: Award of Contract to ESRI for Small Municipal and County Government Enterprise License Agreement (SGELA)
Attachments: 1. Town of Paradise Valley - SGELA Proposal - 20487106-May18-16.pdf, 2. ESRI License Agreement
TO: Mayor Collins and Town Council Members

FROM: Kevin Burke, Town Manager
Dawn Marie Buckland, Director Administration and Govt Affairs
Joseph Curtis, IT Analyst

DATE: June 9, 2016

DEPARTMENT: Administration and Government Affairs Department
Staff Contact Joseph Curtis
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AGENDA TITLE:
Title
Award of Contract to ESRI for Small Municipal and County Government Enterprise License Agreement (SGELA)
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Council Goals or Statutory Requirements:
Implement an organizational-wide GIS product

RECOMMENDATION:
Recommendation
Authorize the Town Manager to execute ESRI Small Municipal and County Government Enterprise License Agreement
Background

SUMMARY STATEMENT:
Tasked by the Town Council with implementing an organizational-wide GIS product, the Town acquired the services of North Line GIS, LLC out of Breckenridge, Colorado to provide a strategic plan of action. Upon completing as assessment of where the Town is and where it would like to (and needs to go), North Line GIS recommended, as the first step of action, to acquire ESRI products offered by the SGELA. By doing so, the Town will be positioned to build an Enterprise GIS system that can:
* Provide citizens with the tools to perform their own data searches and records requests
o Reduce staff time currently required to compile data that could instead be directly available to the public
* Facilitate timely access to data to make informed decisions to address the Town's short term and long term planning
* Improve day-to-day workflows by providing centralized data access and management, rather than use existing "siloed" datasets that are redundant, inaccurate, or not automatically updated. It should also eliminate manual and paper-based processes that hinder accuracy and timely use of data
* Quickly assess public safety concerns such as logical beat boundaries, trends relatable to crime analysis, expected response times between two points, as well as supplement...

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