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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004 03 22 Consent 201 COMMISSION AGENDA ITEM 201 Consent X Informational Public Hearing Regular March 22. 2004 Regular Meeting M~/ rt Authorization REQUEST: The City Manager is requesting that the City Commission authorize a supplemental appropriation in the amount of $20,000.00 from the Utility Fund to Line Code 1360-64000 Equipment-General to cover DataMatic Handheld Equipment for Meter Reading in the City of Winter Springs. PURPOSE: The purpose of this Agenda Item is to ask for a supplemental appropriation from the Utility Fund in the amount of $20,000, to Line Code 1360-64000 Equipment- General to cover DataMatic Handheld Equipment for Meter Reading in the City of Winter Springs. CONSIDERATIONS: Currently Utility Services utilizes handheld devices to collect water consumption from water meters for the purpose of billing and collecting revenues due the city for water services. The present handhelds were purchased approximately four (4) years ago. During the past four (4) years technology has advanced making the current units obsolete as well as parts more difficult to locate to maintain the existing handhelds. The normal life expectancy of a handheld is 3 to 5 years and we are within the period of time for replacing the units. CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS CITY COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING -March 22, 2004 CONSENT AGENDA ITEM "201" PAGE 2 OF 2 The new handheld equipment would continue to function seamlessly with our existing software program for reading the handhelds which interfaces with our software package from MUNIS. In order to maintain our high level of accuracy and timeliness of meeting our billing demands we are requesting the replacement of the current handheld devices. FUNDING: A supplemental appropriation from the Utility Fund in the amount of $20,000 is needed. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Commission approve a supplemental appropriation in the amount of $20,000 to cover the cost of the purchase of DataMatic Handheld Equipment. ATTACHMENTS: Memo from Judi Cooper, Interim Finance Director and Dennis Waldrop, Utility Services Manager to Ron McLemore, City Manager requesting supplemental funding for the purchase of new handheld meter reading devices. Memo from Joanne Dalka, Information Services Director, in support of this acquisition. COMMISSION ACTION": CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA 1126 EAST STATE ROAD 434 WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA 32708-2799 Telephone (407) 327-1800 To: Ron McLemore, City Manager Judi coop~ance Director and Dennis Ward~lity Services Manager From: Re: Request for Supplemental Funding The Utility Services Department currently utilizes a software package from the Datamatic Company to interact with the utility billing portion of our software package from MUNIS. Utilizing this software we provide data on a weekly basis to a computer handheld unit which is used to store the readings for the city water meters. These handheld units are then used to collect the current meter data for billing purposes. The collected information is transferred electronically between the handheld and the computer. These handhelds were purchased approximately 4 years ago. During the past 4 years the teChnology for running the units has advanced sufficiently to now make our existing units obsolete. During the normal functionality of the units they are subject to normal wear and tear requiring the handhelds to be serviced periodically. As these units have become obsolete the servicing of the units becomes more difficult as the parts become less available. The units may require a longer downtime for servicing thereby reducing the efficiency of the units and the productivity of our meter reading services. As technology advanced the new handheld units would allow the utility services department to be more efficient as well as more productive. The normal life expectancy of a handheld is 3 to 5 years and we are now within the period of time for replacing these units. In order to maintain our high level of accuracy and timeliness of meeting our billing demands it would be beneficial to replace our current handhelds. We therefore request supplemental funding to replace our existing handhelds. The cost for the replacement of the handhelds will be approximately $20,000.00. This would include 4 new handhelds, two of which are remote capable. They would replace the 5 existing handhelds we are currently using. The newer technology would allow utility services to be more efficient with 4 new units instead of the 5 current handhelds we are utilizing. The cost would also include 4 communication cradles to interact with the computer as well as training of staff to be able to use the new units. fjPM ~ COpy CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA 1126 EAST STATE ROAD 434 WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA 32708 Telephone (407) 327-1800 MEMORANDUM To: Ron McLemore, City Manager Joanne Dalka, Information Services Director~ From: Date: February 19, 2004 Re: Request for Supplemental FW1ding for Meter Services Handheld Devices Per your request, I met with Dennis Waldrop and Judi Cooper regarding their request for a $20,000 supplemental appropriation for new meter services handheld devices. Dennis acquired pricing from 2 vendors, DataMatic and SW1shine State. Dennis chose the DataMatic proposal because our meter services division is currently using DataMatic equipment and software and has a good working relationship with them. Per Dennis, there are about six major players in the meter services handheld device arena. Ifwe choose the DataMatic proposal, there will be no change of software needed, since we are already using their hardware and software. Ifwe choose another vendor, there will be a very costly software change out required in addition to new hardware. My initial concern was that DataMatic had very poor technical support customer service. However, Dennis informed me that they have improved greatly in this area by assigning us our old rep who is dedicated to giving us the best of service as well as adding additional staff to their customer service technical support area. They have also assigned a project manager to us as well as furnished us with a timeline in which all our issues are to be resolved. Another concern that I had was that the proposed handheld devices were not wireless capable from the handheld to the cradle. I spoke directly to DataMatic on this issue and they assured me that other customers had also made this request and that DataMatic was going to add this as a new feature in the future. This functionality is not a necessity for us but I did want to have that flexibility for the future. So this is really not an issue that should stop us from moving forward with DataMatic. In summary, I approve of their request for these new handhelds. I think that it will give them the updated equipment that they need without the need to make expensive software changes. Attachment: Memo from Dennis Waldrop and Judi Cooper to Ron McLemore requesting additional appropriation cc: Dennis WaldroPt;~~~~~P'l$~~1f cccgif2>1r