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R-1274 - 06/11/2013 - TELECOMMUNICATIONS - Resolutions Supporting Documents Rim (i.F.l;) 0 F oA t 89 v 0, 0 ca o G " O v AGENDA ITEM Regular Board of Trustees Meeting of June 11, 2013 SUBJECT: Award of Contract- Telecommunications System Upgrade FROM: Blaine Wing, Assistant Village Manager Jim Fox, Assistant Information Technology Director BUDGET SOURCE/BUDGET IMPACT: Program 151: $39,000 from Information Services RECOMMENDED MOTION: I move that the Village Board award a contract for an NEC telecommunications system upgrade to Sound,Inc.,Naperville, Illinois, subject to final attorney and staff review, for a total cost not to exceed $39,000. Background/History: The Village of Oak Brook has an NEC NEAX 2000 IPS PBX telephone system that was installed in 2006. The system reached"End-of-Support" from NEC in September 2012. End-of- Support" means that NEC will no longer actively assist its customers or dealers with software problems nor provide replacement parts for the system. Expansion of the system will be limited by the current number of licenses included with the Village's system; no new licensing will be available for the system. Sound, Inc. of Naperville installed the system and continues to provide maintenance support. The timely availability of parts, should the need arise, and the depth of maintenance support for the system have become an increasing concern to the Village. As a result,the Village requested Wilson Consulting to provide a description of options available to the Village regarding the NEC telephone system. The options available to the Village are: 1. Continue with the current telephone system hardware and software. The Village currently has a maintenance agreement with Sound, Inc. to provide support for the telephone system. The support is limited to the technical knowledge of Sound, Inc.'s technical staff and the availability of parts for the system. As the V 1% system is a traditional digital PBX with VoIP (voice over Internet protocol) components in the Sports Core outlying buildings, the parts include numerous NEC circuit cards as well as the system's call processor. Sound, Inc. has these parts in stock. However,there is no guarantee that Sound, Inc. can maintain an adequate inventory indefinitely. While it would be possible to procure parts from other sources,the timeliness of getting delivery cannot be guaranteed. 2. Staff Recommendation -- Upgrade the NEC 2000 to the current NEC supported system NEC has provided the means to upgrade the Village's system by replacing the processor and the operating software. Upgrading the system would extend NEC's support of the resulting system to a period of either 5 years or 3 years from the end of life announcement for the upgraded system; whichever came first, which is estimated to be approximately 5-7 years from today. The telephones currently in place throughout the Village would continue to be used and there would be little change in the operation of the system by Village staff. Village staff has budgeted for this option under program 151-91600. Total cost is $38,508.50 3. Replace the NEC system with a new telephone system The Village could replace the NEC system with a new system. Wilson Consulting has calculated that the cost of a new system will be approximately $155,500. This would be for a new VoIP system, new telephones and the necessary data infrastructure to support the VoIP system. Village staff does not believe the cost benefit for a complete system replacement is justified at this time due to the relatively good condition of existing telephone handsets. In addition, a new system will provide limited enhancements over the existing system for Village staff. Village staff believes a complete telephone system replacement should be considered in approximately 5-7 years. At the January 22, 2013 Board of Trustees meeting, staff requested approval to conduct the Request for Proposal (RFP)process for the upgrade of the existing NEC telephone system. The notice requesting proposals was posted on the Village website on March 11, 2013. Several vendors were contacted and the sole proposal received, submitted by Sound Incorporated, was opened on March 25, 2013. Recommendation: Staff recommends that the Village Board award a contract for an NEC telecommunications system upgrade to Sound,Inc.,Naperville, Illinois, subject to final attorney and staff review, for a total cost not to exceed $39,000. RESOLUTION 2013-TELECOM-CNTRCT-EX-R-1274 A RESOLUTION APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE AWARD OF A CONTRACT TO SOUND, INC. TO UPGRADE THE VILLAGE'S TELEPHONE SYSTEM WHEREAS, the Village's telephone system ("System") was installed in 2006 and is no longer supported by its manufacture with software updates or replacement parts, and the System cannot be expanded to meet the Village's changing needs; and WHEREAS, on January 22, 2013, the Village Board of Trustees directed Village staff to request proposals to upgrade the System; and WHEREAS, the Village issued a request for proposal on March 11, 2013 to upgrade the System ("RFP'); and WHEREAS, the Village posted the RFP online and sent the RFP to various local companies that provide telephone system upgrades; and WHEREAS, Sound, Inc. of Naperville, Illinois was the only company to submit a proposal in response to the RFP, which proposal is attached hereto as Exhibit A; and WHEREAS, the Village has determined that Sound, Inc. is the most qualified and lowest responsive and responsible proposer to upgrade the Village's telephone system; and WHEREAS, the Village desires to award the contract and enter into an agreement with Sound, Inc. for Sound, Inc. to upgrade the System for an amount not to exceed $38,508.50; and WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees have determined that it is in the best interests of the Village to enter into the Agreement in a final form approved by the Village Manager and the Village Attorney; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK, DU PAGE AND COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS as follows: Section 1: Recitals. The foregoing recitals are hereby incorporated into, and made a part of, this Resolution as the findings of the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Oak Brook. Section 2: Approval of Purchase. The President and Board of Trustees shall, and do hereby, approve the award of contract to Sound, Inc. to upgrade the System in a total amount not to exceed $38,508.50. Section 3: Authorization and Execution of the Agreement. The Village President and Village Clerk shall be, and hereby are, authorized to execute a final Agreement on behalf of the Village after review and approval of the final form of the Agreement by the Village Manager and the Village Attorney. Section 4: Effective Date. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect upon passage and approval in the manner provided by law. [SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS] Resolution 2013-TELECOM-CNTRCT-EX-R-1274 Authorizing Contract to Sound Inc For Upgrade to Telephone System Page 2 of 3 APPROVED THIS 11'h day of June, 2013 Gopal G. Lalmalani Village President PASSED THIS 11th day of June, 2013 Ayes: Nays: Absent: ATTEST: Charlotte K. Pruss Village Clerk Resolution 2013-TELECOM-CNTRCT-EX-R-1274 Authorizing Contract to Sound Inc For Upgrade to Telephone System Page 3 of 3 EXHIBIT A #23455876_vl Chris Pochyly Account Manager Voice and Data Group Sound Incorporated Village of Oak Brook Oak Brook, Illinois Attn:Jim Fox Sound Incorporated is a privately owned company which has been in the communications business since 1963.To date we are one of the largest low voltage integrators in the Midwest servicing customers around the world. Sound Incorporated uses the diversity of our 4 groups to service companies low voltage needs.This starts with your voice, data, carrier services,security, building protection and music systems. Our staff, which sets us apart from others, includes certified union technicians, Microsoft and Cisco certified engineers with expertise in data and networking applications,and longevity within the company in both sales and management. Finally our, expertise and depth guarantees that our customers will receive top quality products with the highest quality installation to assure a long-term business relationship Business Analysis: The Village of Oak Brook's NEC 20001PS network is now seven years old and requires an upgrade due to several factors;manufacturer support and lack of replacement parts. NEC the manufacturer is terminating technical support on September 30`h 2012.They will also terminate any new licenses including CPU,software and licensing.Also spare parts are becoming hard to get. If the CPU processor failed,Sound might not be able to restore service completely. Solution Overview Sound is proposing a new NEC 8300 server that is compatiable with your existing voicemail and telephones.This will allow the Village of Oak Brook to retain some of the previous investment. Sound Incorporated proposes to furnish and install an NEC 8300 VOIP voice server consisting of one main controller with three chassis for the main site and 3 remote controllers for remote sites including new cards for PRI's,analog trunks,analog stations,digital phone cards,IP Pads licenses,IP phone licenses and one year of software assurance.All existing phones will be reused.Installation shall include overtime to avoid disruption to service. Total price including labor and NEC trade in discount...............................................................................................$38,508.50 SYSTEM Sound Inc.installation labor for the following equipment and features... 1 Main Controllers provided by the manufacturer E 3 Remote Controllers provided by the manufacturer 3 Remote sites with IP phones _ 3 Rack mounted chassis for main controller i 4 Rack mount kits 0 External paging units to be programmed on the system __.__I I VPN l Remote Access,VPN,or"Meet me" 630.369.2900 1550 Shore Road Naperville,Illinois 60563 www.soundinc.com 0@SoundlnclL Sound Inc.will provide the necessary server to deploy the call controll software. Sound Inc. is responsible for programming and implementing the server connected to the proposed voice platform. TRUNKING Sound Inc.installation labor for the following equipment and features... 1 Digital circuits 0 SIP circuits 20 Analog trunks 0 Power failure jack connections 0 Resilient digital circuits _ .._._ i 0 Resilient SIP circuits STATIONS Sound Inc.installation labor for the following equipment and features... 0 ' Digital phones 0 IP Phones 0 1 Remote IP Phones 0 Door Phones L-0 Wall mounted phones 0 Headsets 0 j Internal paging zones 0 Music on hold sources 256 Number of extensions&mailboxes to rekey for migration Mobile Twinning Mobile twinning will provide seamless converged mobility across the entire Village of Oak Brook organization.Village of Oak Brook users can work anywhere in the world without limits on device, network or location. Without the need for mobile client software or additional server hardware,mobile twinning will enable Village of Oak Brook's mobile workforce to • set any 10 digit number as a twinned device • make and receive calls on all licensed devices presenting a single identity to callers. This enables high availability, consolidates to one corporate voicemail box,and offers the opportunity for cost savings. Mobile twinning works with any device that has a phone number,including personal phones. Employees can use a mobile or fixed device.Village of Oak Brook no longer needs to standardize devices or purchase and maintain mobile phones. 630.369.2000 1550 Shore Road Naperville,Illinois 60563 mm.soundinc.corn 0@SoundlncIL Mobile twinning provides users with one centralized mailbox to store all voice messages(if a mailbox is sold,and within proper cellular coverage).This not only simplifies message management,but also eliminates the expense of multiple voice mail services. Sound has included 0 mobile twinning users. VOICEMAIL Sound Inc. is proposing the reuse the existing NEC voicemail system. No additional programming changes are included in this proposal. Unified Messaging (We are upgrading the Voicemail to the latest server and software) Customer's designated IT contact: Jim Fox RESPONSIBILITIES Customer Responsibilities • Customer will provide onsite IT personnel for concurrent coordination, configuration, testing, and troubleshooting of pertinent equipment, systems, or services not supplied by Sound Inc. as part of this project, that integrate with or are involved in the functionality of the systems being installed by Sound Inc., at times agreed on during the project planning process, possibly including off hours work and coverage the first business days after the cutover. • Customer will provide a diagram of their existing data network. • Customer will provide a floor plan displaying existing and new work stations of all facilities pertinent to the installation • Installation (or replacement of)all site wiring(power,extension of network services,structured wire plant,etc.)as necessary. • Installation of necessary power distribution boxes,conduits,groundings, lightning protection,connectors,and associated hardware. • Installation of power outlets located within three feet of the equipment to be installed. • Any building alterations necessary to meet wiring and other site requirements. • Environmental modifications as required for the hardware.e.g., HVAC upgrades. • Adequate and proper rack or surface space in/on which the hardware will be installed. • Provide and install all patch cords required for the connection of all switches, routers,etc. • Documentation of all necessary addressing and naming conventions/requirements. This information is required prior to the on-site arrival of the Sound Incorporated Professional Services Technician. • All Network Operating Systems, network drivers,application software,and testing for systems not supplied by Sound Incorporated. • Provide any and all necessary security clearances and access to facilities as required to Sound Incorporated personnel for each phase of this project. • Create a post cut punch list of incomplete items or features and submit to Sound Incorporated. Project Responsibilities 630.369.2900 1550 Shore Road Naperville,Illinois 60563 wmi.soundinc.com Qa@SoundlnclL Village of Oak Brook will determine an IP scheme for voice equipment.Voice should be on a separate subnet and VLAN or physical network other than "normal"data. Village of Oak Brook is responsible for setting up DHCP for phone stations. (Different systems require different customized options) Village of Oak Brook is responsible for configuring switches including voice&data VLANs. Village of Oak Brook is responsible for coordinating traffic classification for L2 QoS. Village of Oak Brook is responsible for customization of Spanning Tree Protocol for the specific system being sold. Village of Oak Brook is responsible for programming LLDP/MED or CDP on the switches. Village of Oak Brook is responsible for configuring the routers and/or L3 switches. Village of Oak Brook is responsible for providing and/or making changes to the firewall(s). Village of Oak Brook is responsible for coordinating routing protocols with and among other customer-premise routers as appropriate. Village of Oak Brook is responsible for coordinating traffic classification and LLQ(low latency queuing)across WAN links for L3 QOS. Village of Oak Brook is responsible for patching switchports to patch panels. Village of Oak Brook is responsible for placing phones. Village of Oak Brook is responsible for plugging PC's into phones. Village of Oak Brook is responsible for providing work if necessary at remote/home offices. CLARIFICATIONS • Any projects that are performed or cut over during non-business hours(8am to 4:30pm)or weekends that are not specifically set forth in the agreed-to time line in the contract,will be billed at Sound Incorporated's overtime,weekend, or holiday rates. • If any work being done for this specific project that affects normal business operations will be discussed beforehand with the customer and planned for accordingly. • Sound Inc.is not responsible for any other vendor's actions that disrupt normal business operations unless Sound Inc. is acting as the general contractor for the specific project. • Any changes made to the database implementation design after it has been agreed to and signed-off by the customer will be considered billable changes and/or extras to this project. • All system work will be performed by a Manufacturer Certified Technician(s). • If necessary,Sound Incorporated may bill as an extra,any additional items added to the system or customers network at the request of the customer. • If any equipment supplied by Sound Incorporated is found to be defective during the installation,Sound Incorporated will replace the equipment at no extra charge and complete the installation as specified. • Any delays due to customer infrastructure problems,without pre-notification from the customer,experienced while a Sound Incorporated engineer or technician is on-site that would prevent the completion of associated tasks will be billable at Sound incorporated's prevailing labor rates. • The system will be capable of dialing"911"for emergency situations. "911"calls will be routed out the local trunk ports of each gateway. • Sound Incorporated cannot be held responsible for work performed by other individuals or companies for modifications,additions,or changes to this network equipment during or after completion of this contract. • The IT and/or customer contact will be onsite for the cutover and cut coverage. 630.369.2900 1550 Shore Road Naperville,Illinois 60563 www.soundinc.com 0@SoundlncIL If the information provided by customer is incorrect or incomplete,Sound Incorporated shall have the right to charge the customer,for any increase in costs incurred or time expended by Sound Incorporated due to such error or omission,or stop the project due to change of scope of work. 630.369.2900 1550 Shore Road Naperville,Illinois 60563 www.soundinc.com 13@Soundinc!L WARRANTY The new NEC 8300 equipment shall be guaranteed for one full year all parts and labor. Warranty exclusions include adds, moves,changes,abuse, non-hardware related problems, network services, no trouble found,software and'Acts of God,"all of which are billable at normal labor rates. Batteries, both internal and/or external, used for system power backup are consumable, and are not covered by warranty. The normal working life is two years, and they should be replaced on a two- year schedule. Any necessary conduit or electrical requirements is to be provided by others. TERMS 50%Down Payment,40%on the day of system cutover and 10%net 10 days. Acceptance of a lease does not relieve the buyer from the terms of this contract. Any money pre-paid will be refunded upon final payment by the leasing company. This pricing is based upon the NEC loyalty program which expires September 30`h of 2012. Respectfully Submitted by: John Coconato Acceptance By Purchaser Acceptance By Seller in Naperville,IL By By Title Title Printed Name Printed Name Date Date 630.369.2900 1550 Shore road Naperville,Illinois 60563 mmsoundinc.corn @SoundlnclL TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1. Creation of a Security Interest. Until such time as Buyer has paid the agreed purchase price. Seller hereby retains and Buyer hereby grants a purchase money security interest in the described equipment. In connection therewith, Buyer agrees to execute all instruments (including financing statements)deemed necessary by Seller under applicable law to establish,maintain and continue perfected Seller's purchase money security interest in the equipment or otherwise protect its rights in and to said equipment. Buyer hereby authorizes Seller as its attorney-in-fact to execute and file,on Buyer's behalf,any such UCC Financing Statement. 2. Limitation and Exclusion of Warranties. Seller Hereby warrants the described equipment for a period of one (1) year from the date of installation and warrants that the installation of said equipment shall be performed in a workmanlike manner. Buyer's exclusive remedy under these warranties shall be the repair and replacement by Seller at Seller's expense of nonconforming equipment thereof. The Warranty does not extend to any equipment which has been(1)subject to misuse, neglect, accident or abuse, (b)damaged by acts of God, exposure to elements of weather, inadequate or surplus utility power, power surges, insufficient heating/ventilating/air conditioning(HVAC), HVAC failure or causes other than ordinary use(It is the buyer's responsibility to regulate and filter any and all necessary power requirements and to supply and maintain a static free environment to insure system integrity), (c) improperly installed, repaired or altered by someone other than Seller, its subcontractors or affiliates, (d) used in violation of instructions furnished by Seller. In no event shall Seller be liable for consequential or incidental damages arising out of a breach of any warranty or any other provision contained herein.Seller may suspend warranty work if the purchase price is not paid in full when due and shall not be required to recommence warranty work until all obligations of Buyer under this Agreement are satisfied in full; provided, however,that nothing hereunder shall extend in the warranty period beyond one(1)year from the date of installation. THIS WARRANTY IS THE ONLY WARRANTY GIVEN BY SELLER,AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED ARE EXCLUDED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE FACE HEREOF. 3. Waiver,Amendment, Notice,Termination. Any waiver of rights hereunder or any amendment or requirement of notice or termination hereof shall not be effective unless made in writing and signed by the party against whom such waiver,amendment, notice or termination is sought to be enforced. 4. Risk of Loss. Upon delivery of the described equipment to the contract, Buyer shall bear the risk of loss and it shall remain on Buyer regardless of any breach by Seller of any provisions hereof. 5. Tax Obligation. Buyer will pay promptly when due all taxes,assessments and other charges levied or assessed by any governments or governmental agency upon the sale of the described equipment. 6. Assignment. Neither party may delegate its performance or assign its rights under this Agreement except upon the express written consent of the other party which consent may be withheld in such party's sole discretion. 7. Benefit. This Agreement shall be binding upon, shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be enforceable by, each of the parties hereto, its successors and assigns. 8.Limitation of Liability Buyer understands that:a)Sound is not an insurer of Buyers property or the personal safety of persons at said location b)Buyer will provide any insurance on said location and its contents c) the amount Buyer pays to Sound is based solely on the value of the system and service Sound provides and not on the value of Buyer's location or its contents d)security systems, alarm systems and Sound monitoring may not always operate properly for various reasons e) it is difficult to determine in advance the value of Buyer's property that might be lost, stolen or destroyed if the system or Sound service fails to operate properly f) it is difficult to determine how fast the police,fire department or others would respond to an alarm signal g)it is difficult to determine what portion,if any,of any property loss, personal injury or death would be proximately caused by Sound's failure to perform, negligence, or a failure of the system. Therefore, Buyer agrees that, even if a court decided that a failure of the system, Sound's negligence, monitoring, repair or service caused or allowed any harm of damage,whether property damage, personal injury or death to Buyer or anyone at Buyer's location, Sound's liability shall be limited to six(6) times the monthly service fee, and this shall be Buyer's only remedy, regardless of what legal theory is used to determine that Sound was liable for the injury of loss. 9.Third Party Indemnification and Subrogation If anyone other that Buyer asks Sound to pay for any harm and/or damages, including property damage, personal injury or death, connected with or resulting from a) a failure of the security/alarm services b)Sound's negligence c)any other improper or careless activity of Sound in providing the system or services or d)a claim for indemnification or contribution, Buyer will repay to Sound any amount which a court orders Sound to pay or which Sound reasonably agrees to pay and amount of Sound's reasonable attorney's fees and any other losses and costs that Sound may incur in connection with the harm and/or damages provided that Sound promptly notifies Buyer of any such claim and allows Buyer to direct and/or participate in the defense and settlement of such claim. Buyer's obligation to repay Sound for such harm and/or damages shall not apply if the harm and/or damages occurs while one of Sound's employees or subcontractors is in or about said location,and such harm and/or damages is solely caused by the employee or subcontractor. Unless prohibited by Buyer's insurance policy, Buyer agrees to release Sound from any claims of parties suing through Buyer's authority or in Buyer's name,such as Buyer's insurance company, and Buyer agrees to defend Sound against such claim.Buyer will notify its insurance company of this release. 630.369.2900 1550 Shore Road Naperville,Illinois 60563 www.soundinc.com = @SoundlnclL 10. Construction This writing constitutes the final expression of the agreement between the parties and is intended as a complete statement of the terms of the agreement. No course of prior dealings between the parties and no trade usage shall be relevant to supplement or explain any term used in this Agreement.This Agreement has been finally accepted in the State of Illinois and shall be governed by the laws of the State of Illinois including the Uniform Commercial Code and its amendments as effective in the State of Illinois. 11. Interest/Late Charges. Buyer agrees to pay 1 '/M per month FINANCE CHARGE(18%PER ANNUM)if the purchase price it is not paid in full when due. 12. Severability. This Agreement and all provisions hereof are intended to be severable, and this Agreement shall remain enforceable in the event any provision thereof is declared invalid. 14. Authority. Buyer represents, covenants and warrants to Seller that Buyer has corporate or other power to make and perform this Sales Agreement and that the making and performance of the Sales Agreement by Buyer, and the financing hereunder, have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate or other action of the Buyer and will not violate any provision of law or of its Articles of Incorporation or By Laws,Articles of Organization, Certificate of Formation or other charter, or Operating Agreement, or result in the breach of any agreement to which Buyer is a party or by which it is bound. Initial Date 530.369.2800 1550 Shore Road Naperville,Illinois 60563 www.soundinc.com 0@SoundIncIL