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File #: 23-1423    Version: 1 Name:
Type: CONSENT AGENDA Status: Approved
File created: 5/15/2023 In control: Office of Procurement Services
On agenda: 6/14/2023 Final action:
Title: Authorize a five-year service price agreement for polygraph testing and examination services for the Police Department - Ruiz Protective Service, Inc., only bidder - Estimated amount of $743,860 - Financing: General Fund (subject to annual appropriations)
Indexes: 100
Attachments: 1. Resolution
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STRATEGIC PRIORITY: Government Performance & Financial Management
AGENDA DATE: June 14, 2023
COUNCIL DISTRICT(S): All
DEPARTMENT: Office of Procurement Services
EXECUTIVE: Jack Ireland
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Authorize a five-year service price agreement for polygraph testing and examination services for the Police Department - Ruiz Protective Service, Inc., only bidder - Estimated amount of $743,860 - Financing: General Fund (subject to annual appropriations)

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BACKGROUND

This action does not encumber funds; the purpose of a service price agreement is to establish firm pricing for services, for a specific term, which are ordered on an as needed basis according to annual budgetary appropriations. The estimated amount is intended as guidance rather than a cap on spending under the agreement, so that actual need combined with the amount budgeted will determine the amount spent under this agreement.

This service price agreement will provide for polygraph testing and examination services for all police sworn and selected civilian applicants. All applicants applying for police officer positions are required to have a polygraph examination as part of the personnel screening process. The pre-employment polygraph examination is an essential tool utilized by police administrators as part of the selection process of possible candidates.

As part of the solicitation process and in an effort to increase competition, the Office of Procurement Services used its procurement system to send out email notifications to vendors registered under relevant commodity codes. To further increase competition, the Office of Procurement Services uses historical solicitation information, the Internet, and vendor contact information obtained from user departments to contact additional vendors.

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