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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
POLICE DEPARTMENT
June 17, 1999
June 28, 1999
Agenda Item # 20
TO: Honorable Mayor, Members of the City Council and City Manager
FROM: Communications Supervisor
SUBJECT: PURCHASE OF REPLACEMENT VOICE LOGGING
RECORDERIREPRODUCER SYSTEM
I. RECOMMENDATION:
Award bid to purchase replacement voice logging recorder /reproducer system
from "Stancil Corporation" for $29,794.41 from Police Department Budget
Number 1250 -9300.
0 II. BACKGROUND
The Police Department records all police radio traffic; emergency telephone
conversations; telephone and face to face conversations initiated in the jail for
safety and security reasons; and selected telephone instruments used to
conduct business with the public (records, warrants, communications).
Recording those incidents, managing their recordings and duplicating the
recordings when requested requires sophisticated equipment. The Police
Department has used various equipment for this purpose for the past twenty plus
years. Laws tightly regulate the recordings and retention of those recordings.
The Communications Supervisor routinely handles requests for recordings of
telephone and radio communications from police investigators; the District
Attorney's Office, the Public Defender's Office and other attorneys handling
criminal and civil cases. By law we must maintain those recordings and have the
capability of providing copies of specified recordings when requested. Our
logging /recording system by legislation and demand has become an important
and critical system in the Department.
The Police Department has had discussions with various vendors to ensure that
mission critical police computers systems are year 2000 (Y2K) compliant. During
recent discussions with the vendor of our current voice logging
recorder /reproducer system, Stancil Corporation (Stancil), it was determined the
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system had a number of issues rendering it non - compliant with Y2K
requirements.
The Stancil system was initially thought to be Y21K compliant. After exhaustive
tests by both the manufacturer and another customer, the system was found to
be deficient. These deficiencies in both the operating system and hardware
components were reported to be incapable of being repaired prior to the year
2000 by Stancil. Based on the Y21K deficiencies of the current system and the
absolute necessity for the Police Department to record police radio broadcasts
and emergency telephone calls, a replacement for the existing system is
necessary.
An RFP was developed and sent to Stancil, Dictaphone and Racal on June 7,
1999. These vendors were selected based on past experience and exposure to
their products at recent public safety communications conferences. A notice was
also published in the Daily Pilot inviting bids from interested parties.
Only two vendors (Stancil and Dictaphone) responded to the RFP. Their bids
were received at the Police Department prior to the deadline of June 14, 1999 at
1630 hours.
The sealed bids from Stancil and Dictaphone were opened by me and witnessed
by Electronic Specialist Al Dodds and Captain Riley at the Police Department on
June 15, 1999 at 0755 hours with the following results:
• Stancil $29,794.41
• Dictaphone $76,016.43
Al Dodds and I administered a thorough review of the proposals. The following
discussion details the proposal review from both Stancil and Dictaphone.
Although this purchase was not anticipated, nor budgeted in this fiscal year,
Account #1250 -9300 has available funds due to the reallocation of money from
budgeted items not acquired and savings realized in other purchases.
111, DISCUSSION
A. STANCIL
Stancil is headquartered in Santa Ana, California and has manufactured
recording equipment for more than 50 years. Stancil submitted a bid of
$29,794.41 to provide a voice logging recorder /reproducer system. The
Police Department has used Stancil equipment for our recording needs for
many years. The equipment has proven to be reliable . with responsive
customer service and maintenance follow -up when required.
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The "Audiolog Windows NT MAXI System" described in their response
outlines the features and functionality that will meet our needs and
specifications. This system can reside on our network, interface with the
various telephone and radio systems (including the 800Mhz radio system)
and has the DVD Archive Recording Storage capability recommended by
our Computer System Manager John Veale.
B. DICTAPHONE
DICTAPHONE is headquartered in Stratford, CT (with operations in Santa
Ana, CA) and has been manufacturing logging recording equipment since
World War II. DICTAPHONE submitted a bid of $76,016.43 to provide a
voice logging recorder /reproducer system.
The Police Department used DICTAPHONE recorders in the past for instant
access by dispatchers to radio and telephone conversations from consoles
in the Dispatch Center. This equipment was also reliable with responsive
customer service and maintenance follow -up when required.
While the recording system described in DICTAPHONE's proposal to
provide the "da Vinci" recording system complies with many of the
specifications outlined, there are a number of items that do not meet
specifications, are not included or would require additional cost.
A PC workstation is required to monitor and operate the da Vinci system.
The submitted bid is for a dual DDS -3 DAT drive and they offer the option
of purchasing a DVD Jukebox at additional cost (amount not specified).
The ability to automatically reboot would require custom integration.
800Mhz trunking radio recording and search by ID would require a
Dictaphone Sales Engineer to determine their ability to implement a solution
to this specification. Yearly maintenance costs are substantially higher.
IV. CONCLUSION
Based on a comprehensive investigation of the proposals and recent
vendor demonstrations, I recommend awarding the bid to Stancil for
providing a replacement voice logging recorder /reproducer system for the
Police Department.
Respectfully submitted,
Shelley San
Communications Supervisor
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Approved by,
Paul Henisey, Captain
Acting Chief of Police
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