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File #: 25-0700    Version: 1
Type: Procurement Award Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/16/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/3/2025 Final action:
Title: Approve the award of Sole Source Procurement 25-182, ESRI Enterprise License Agreement, to Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc., for an amount not to exceed $360,900 and for a three-year term
Attachments: 1. Sole Source Letter
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CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM

ACTION REQUESTED:
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Approve the award of Sole Source Procurement 25-182, ESRI Enterprise License Agreement, to Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc., for an amount not to exceed $360,900 and for a three-year term
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DEPARTMENT: Information Technology

SUBMITTED BY: Jacqueline Nguyen, Director

BOARD/COMMISSION REVIEW:
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BACKGROUND:
Since 1994 the City has used Geographic Information Systems (GIS) software to help manage, analyze and present information tied to geographic locations. ESRI is the leader in the GIS industry and has developed several tools and extensions, which are part of the City database. The City uses the GIS database to track items such as traffic lights and poles as well as to create electric and water utility maps. The City also uses the GIS database in dispatch systems for the Fire and Police departments. The City GIS database is available for all departments to use, however, administration for the large pool of data is the responsibility of the GIS division in the Information Technology (IT) Department.

DISCUSSION:
GIS is a critical part of the City's operations and is closely integrated with the City's financial system (Tyler Munis), asset management (Cityworks), permit management (Tyler EPL), public safety dispatch system (Tyler Enterprise CAD) and several other Enterprise-wide applications. The City has more than 250 datasets and more than 30 web mapping applications for water, sanitary, land use, public safety, traffic, stormwater, electric, etc. The number of datasets and web applications is steadily increasing as staff continuously enhances City operations and citizen engagement using high-quality geographic data.

Entering into a new agreement allows unlimited access and training for approximately 20 ESRI supported GIS software packages and extensions which benefit multiple departments throughout the City, including but not limited to IT, TED Business Group, Public Works and Water and El...

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