File #: 22-1567    Version: 1
Type: BID, RFP, RFQ, COOP, SOLE SOURCE, OPTION YEAR Status: Passed
File created: 12/12/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/20/2022 Final action: 12/20/2022
Title: Approve the award of Option Year One to Contract 20-390, Staffing Services, to Addison Group, Pace Systems, Sentinel Technologies, and Stivers Staffing for an amount not to exceed $525,000
Related files: 22-1087, 21-0035
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM

ACTION REQUESTED:
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Approve the award of Option Year One to Contract 20-390, Staffing Services, to Addison Group, Pace Systems, Sentinel Technologies, and Stivers Staffing for an amount not to exceed $525,000
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DEPARTMENT: Human Resources

SUBMITTED BY: Jim Sheehan, HR Director

BOARD/COMMISSION REVIEW:
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BACKGROUND:
The City Manager's Office awarded Contract 20-390 to Addison Group, Pace Systems, Sentinel Technologies, and Stivers Staffing for a two-year term from January 1, 2021 to December 31, 2022, with a completion date of December 31, 2022 with three, one-year extensions available. The purpose of this contract is to provide contract workers to assist City departments that are short-staffed or need additional short-term resources.

DISCUSSION:
The City utilizes contract services to supplement current staff. These four temporary staffing agencies have different expertise and access to people to fill a variety of positions. Currently, contract employees are working in the Finance, Information Technology (IT), and Electric Utility departments and are scheduled through the remainder of the year.

City staff has seen an increase in workload and the complexity of work has increased, especially in Finance and IT. The City utilizes these temporary agencies to supplement staff and support the overall volume of business. In some instances, the additional temporary staff allows the department to analyze and determine the need for and whether to hire permanent staff. The City has also successfully used temporary staffing as an opportunity to vet individuals who are working through the temporary agency and who are then hired into available permanent positions without any conversion cost to the City. As the pandemic has slowed and the job market continues to fluctuate, the City has also seen an increase in recruiting time and a decrease in qualified and interested candidates for employment. These temporary positions help to offset ...

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