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HomeMy WebLinkAboutContract 60335DocuSign Envelope ID: F27C7566-BABF-4791-ABF5-7EDB2EF33E2E FORT WORTH CSC No. 60335 CITY OF FORT WORTH COOPERATIVE PURCHASE AGREEMENT This Cooperative Purchase Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into by and between ePlus Technology, Inc. ("Seller") and the City of Fort Worth, ("Buyer"), a Texas home rule municipality. The Cooperative Purchase Agreement includes the following documents which shall be construed in the order of precedence in which they are listed: 1. This Cooperative Purchase Agreement; 2. Exhibit A — City's Terms and Conditions; 3. Exhibit B — Conflict of Interest Questionnaire. 4. Exhibit C — TIPS 230105 Cooperative Agreement Exhibits A, B, C, and D which are attached hereto and incorporated herein, are made a part of this Agreement for all purposes. Seller agrees to provide Buyer with the services and goods included in Exhibit C pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Cooperative Purchase Agreement, including all exhibits thereto. In the event of a conflict between Exhibit A — City's Terms and Conditions and Exhibit C — TIPS 230105 Cooperative Agreement, then Exhibit A — City's Terms and Conditions shall control, but only to the extent allowable under the TIPS 230105 Cooperative Agreement Buyer shall pay Seller in accordance with the fee schedule in Exhibit C and in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement. Total payment made annually under this Agreement by Buyer shall not exceed the amount of One Million Five Hundred Thousand ($1,500,000.00). Seller shall not provide any additional items or services or bill for expenses incurred for Buyer not specified by this Agreement unless Buyer requests and approves in writing the additional costs for such services. Buyer shall not be liable for any additional expenses of Seller not specified by this Agreement unless Buyer first approves such expenses in writing. The term of this Agreement is effective beginning on the date signed by the Assistant City Manager below ("Effective Date") and expires on May 31, 2024 to coincide with the Cooperative Purchase Agreement. Buyer shall be able to renew this agreement for FOUR (4) one-year renewal options by written agreement of the parties. [signature page following] OFFICIAL RECORD CITY SECRETARY FT. WORTH, TX Cooperative Purchase Page 1 of l l DocuSign Envelope ID: F27C7566-BABF-4791-ABF5-7EDB2EF33E2E The undersigned represents and warrants that he or she has the power and authority to execute this Agreement and bind the respective Vendor. CITY OF FORT WORTH: By: Valerie Washington (Oct 19, 202313:46 CDT) Name: Valerie Washington Title: Assistant City Manager Date: OCt 19, 2023 APPROVAL RECOMMENDED: By: Name: Kevin Gunn Title: Director, IT Solutions Department ATTEST: 09 onq� P O� FORt�!aa Fo PVS gsd � s oa°° aEo4sa4 By: Name: Jannette Goodall Title: City Secretary SELLER: ePlus Technolo VV Inc. DocuSic,ii Ed�by: By: ahy �70ton64MCLaughI i n Title: Senior VP Contracts Date: 10/9/2023 CONTRACT COMPLIANCE MANAGER: By signing I acknowledge that I am the person responsible for the monitoring and administration of this contract, including ensuring all performance and reporting requirements. Bg. y: Name: Jeff Park Title: Sr. IT Solutions Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: By: Name: Taylor Paris Title: Assistant City Attorney CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION: M&C: 23-0787 Approved: 09/26/2023 Form 1295: 2023-1062201 ATTEST: DocuSigned by: C,�d.d.' By: °�e Q ua Name: e�t Title: Assistant Secretary OFFICIAL RECORD CITY SECRETARY FT. WORTH, TX Cooperative Purchase Page 2 of 11 DocuSign Envelope ID: F27C7566-BABF-4791-ABF5-7EDB2EF33E2E Exhibit A CITY OF FORT WORTH, TEXAS TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1. Termination. a. Convenience. Either City or Vendor may terminate the Agreement at any time and for any reason by providing the other party with 30 days written notice of termination. b. Breach. If either party commits a material breach of the Agreement, the non - breaching Party must give written notice to the breaching party that describes the breach in reasonable detail. The breaching party must cure the breach ten (10) calendar days after receipt of notice from the non -breaching party, or other time frame as agreed to by the parties. If the breaching party fails to cure the breach within the stated period of time, the non -breaching party may, in its sole discretion, and without prejudice to any other right under the Agreement, law, or equity, immediately terminate the Agreement by giving written notice to the breaching party. C. Fiscal Funding Out. In the event no funds or insufficient funds are appropriated by City in any fiscal period for any payments due hereunder, City will notify Vendor of such occurrence and the Agreement shall terminate on the last day of the fiscal period for which appropriations were received without penalty or expense to the City of any kind whatsoever, except as to the portions of the payments herein agreed upon for which funds have been appropriated. d. Duties and Obligations of the Parties. In the event that the Agreement is terminated prior to the Expiration Date, City shall pay Vendor for services actually rendered up to the effective date of termination and Vendor shall continue to provide City with services requested by City and in accordance with the Agreement up to the effective date of termination. Upon termination of the Agreement for any reason, Vendor shall provide City with copies of all completed or partially completed documents prepared under the Agreement. In the event Vendor has received access to City information or data as a requirement to perform services hereunder, Vendor shall return all City provided data to City in a machine readable format or other format deemed acceptable to City. 2. Attornevs' Fees, Penalties, and Liquidated Damages. To the extent the attached Agreement requires City to pay attorneys' fees for any action contemplated or taken, or penalties or liquidated damages in any amount, City objects to these terms and any such terms are hereby deleted from the Agreement and shall have no force or effect. 3. Law and Venue. The Agreement and the rights and obligations of the parties hereto shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with the laws of the United States and state of Texas, exclusive of conflicts of laws provisions. Venue for any suit brought under the Agreement shall be in a court of competent jurisdiction in Tarrant County, Texas. To the extent the Agreement is required to be governed by any state law other than Texas or venue in Tarrant County, City objects to such terms and any such terms are hereby deleted from the Agreement and shall have no force or effect. Cooperative Purchase Page 3 of 11 DocuSign Envelope ID: F27C7566-BABF-4791-ABF5-7EDB2EF33E2E 4. Linked Terms and Conditions. If the Agreement contains a website link to terms and conditions, the linked terms and conditions located at that website link as of the effective date of the Agreement shall be the linked terms and conditions referred to in the Agreement. To the extent that the linked terms and conditions conflict with any provision of either this Addendum or the Agreement, the provisions contained within this Addendum and the Agreement shall control. If any changes are made to the linked terms and conditions after the date of the Agreement, such changes are hereby deleted and void. Further, if Vendor cannot clearly and sufficiently demonstrate the exact terms and conditions as of the effective date of the Agreement, all of the linked terms and conditions are hereby deleted and void. 5. Insurance. The City is a governmental entity under the laws of the state of Texas and pursuant to Chapter 2259 of the Texas Government Code, entitled "Self -Insurance by Governmental Units," is self -insured and therefore is not required to purchase insurance. To the extent the Agreement requires City to purchase insurance, City objects to any such provision, the parties agree that any such requirement shall be null and void and is hereby deleted from the Agreement and shall have no force or effect. City will provide a letter of self -insured status as requested by Vendor. 6. Sovereign Immunity. Nothing herein constitutes a waiver of City's sovereign immunity. To the extent the Agreement requires City to waive its rights or immunities as a government entity; such provisions are hereby deleted and shall have no force or effect. 7. Limitation of Liability and Indemnitv. To the extent the Agreement, in any way, limits the liability of Vendor or requires City to indemnify or hold Vendor or any third party harmless from damages of any kind or character, City objects to these terms and any such terms are hereby deleted from the Agreement and shall have no force or effect. 8. IP Indemnification. Vendor agrees to indemnify, defend, settle, or pay, at its own cost and expense, including the payment of attorney's fees, any claim or action against the City for infringement of any patent, copyright, trade mark, service mark, trade secret, or other intellectual property right arising from City's use of the Deliverable(s), or any part thereof, in accordance with the Agreement, it being understood that the agreement to indemnify, defend, settle or pay shall not apply if City modifies or misuses the Deliverable(s). So long as Vendor bears the cost and expense of payment for claims or actions against the City pursuant to this section 8, Vendor shall have the right to conduct the defense of any such claim or action and all negotiations for its settlement or compromise and to settle or compromise any such claim; however, City shall have the right to fully participate in any and all such settlement, negotiations, or lawsuit as necessary to protect the City's interest, and City agrees to cooperate with Vendor in doing so. In the event City, for whatever reason, assumes the responsibility for payment of costs and expenses for any claim or action brought against the City for infringement arising under the Agreement, the City shall have the sole right to conduct the defense of any such claim or action and all negotiations for its settlement or compromise and to settle or compromise any such claim; however, Vendor shall fully participate and cooperate with the City in defense of such claim or action. City agrees to give Vendor timely written notice of any such claim or action, with copies of all papers City may receive relating thereto. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the City's assumption of payment of costs or expenses shall not eliminate Vendor's duty to indemnify the City under the Agreement. If the Cooperative Purchase Page 4 of 11 DocuSign Envelope ID: F27C7566-BABF-4791-ABF5-7EDB2EF33E2E Deliverable(s), or any part thereof, is held to infringe and the use thereof is enjoined or restrained or, if as a result of a settlement or compromise, such use is materially adversely restricted, Vendor shall, at its own expense and as City's sole remedy, either: (a) procure for City the right to continue to use the Deliverable(s); or (b) modify the Deliverable(s) to make them/it non -infringing, provided that such modification does not materially adversely affect City's authorized use of the Deliverable(s); or (c) replace the Deliverable(s) with equally suitable, compatible, and functionally equivalent non -infringing Deliverable(s) at no additional charge to City; or (d) if none of the foregoing alternatives is reasonably available to Vendor, terminate the Agreement, and refund all amounts paid to Vendor by the City, subsequent to which termination City may seek any and all remedies available to City under law. VENDOR'S OBLIGATIONS HEREUNDER SHALL BE SECURED BY THE REQUISITE INSURANCE COVERAGE REQUIRED BY CITY. 9. Data Breach. Vendor further agrees that it will monitor and test its data safeguards from time to time, and further agrees to adjust its data safeguards from time to time in light of relevant circumstances or the results of any relevant testing or monitoring. If Vendor suspects or becomes aware of any unauthorized access to any financial or personal identifiable information ("Personal Data") by any unauthorized person or third party, or becomes aware of any other security breach relating to Personal Data held or stored by Vendor under the Agreement or in connection with the performance of any services performed under the Agreement or any Statement(s) of Work ("Data Breach"), Vendor shall immediately notify City in writing and shall fully cooperate with City at Vendor's expense to prevent or stop such Data Breach. In the event of such Data Breach, Vendor shall fully and immediately comply with applicable laws, and shall take the appropriate steps to remedy such Data Breach. Vendor will defend, indemnify and hold City, its Affiliates, and their respective officers, directors, employees and agents, harmless from and against any and all claims, suits, causes of action, liability, loss, costs and damages, including reasonable attorney fees, arising out of or relating to any third party claim arising from breach by Vendor of its obligations contained in this Section, except to the extent resulting from the acts or omissions of City. All Personal Data to which Vendor has access under the Agreement, as between Vendor and City, will remain the property of City. City hereby consents to the use, processing and/or disclosure of Personal Data only for the purposes described herein and to the extent such use or processing is necessary for Vendor to carry out its duties and responsibilities under the Agreement, any applicable Statement(s) of Work, or as required by law. Vendor will not transfer Personal Data to third parties other than through its underlying network provider to perform its obligations under the Agreement, unless authorized in writing by City. Vendor's obligation to defend, hold harmless and indemnify City shall remain in full effect if the Data Breach is the result of the actions of a third party. All Personal Data delivered to Vendor shall be stored in the United States or other jurisdictions approved by City in writing and shall not be transferred to any other countries or jurisdictions without the prior written consent of City. 10. No Mandatory Arbitration. To the extent the Agreement requires mandatory arbitration to resolve conflicts, City objects to these terms and any such terms are hereby deleted from the Agreement and shall have no force or effect. 11. Insurance. Vendor agrees that insurance coverage provided to City by Vendor is sufficient for purposes of the Agreement only. Cooperative Purchase Page 5 of 11 DocuSign Envelope ID: F27C7566-BABF-4791-ABF5-7EDB2EF33E2E 12. No Debt. In compliance with Article 11 § 5 of the Texas Constitution, it is understood and agreed that all obligations of City hereunder are subject to the availability of funds. If such funds are not appropriated or become unavailable, City shall have the right to terminate the Agreement except for those portions of funds which have been appropriated prior to termination. 13. Public Information. City is a government entity under the laws of the State of Texas and all documents held or maintained by City are subject to disclosure under the Texas Public Information Act. To the extent the Agreement requires that City maintain records in violation of the Act, City hereby objects to such provisions and such provisions are hereby deleted from the Agreement and shall have no force or effect. In the event there is a request for information marked Confidential or Proprietary, City shall promptly notify Vendor. It will be the responsibility of Vendor to submit reasons objecting to disclosure. A determination on whether such reasons are sufficient will not be decided by City, but by the Office of the Attorney General of the State of Texas or by a court of competent jurisdiction. 14. Addendum Controlling. If any provisions of the attached Agreement, conflict with the terms herein, are prohibited by applicable law, conflict with any applicable rule, regulation or ordinance of City, the terms in this Addendum shall control. 15. Network Access. a. City Network Access. If Vendor, and/or any of its employees, officers, agents, servants or subcontractors (for purposes of this section "Vendor Personnel"), requires access to the City's computer network in order to provide the services herein, Vendor shall execute and comply with the Network Access Agreement which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein for all purposes. b. Federal Law Enforcement Database Access. If Vendor, or any Vendor Personnel, requires access to any federal law enforcement database or any federal criminal history record information system, including but not limited to Fingerprint Identification Records System ("FIRS"), Interstate Identification Index System ("III System"), National Crime Information Center ("NCIC") or National Fingerprint File ("NFF"), or Texas Law Enforcement Telecommunications Systems ("TLETS"), that is governed by and/or defined in Title 28, Code of Federal Regulations Part 20 ("CFR Part 20"), for the purpose of providing services for the administration of criminal justice as defined therein on behalf of the City or the Fort Worth Police Department, under the Agreement, Vendor shall comply with the Criminal Justice Information Services Security Policy and CFR Part 20, as amended, and shall separately execute the Federal Bureau of Investigation Criminal Justice Information Services Security Addendum. No changes, modifications, alterations, or amendments shall be made to the Security Addendum. The document must be executed as is, and as approved by the Texas Department of Public Safety and the United States Attorney General. 16. Immigration Nationalitv Act. Vendor shall verify the identity and employment eligibility of its employees who perform work under the Agreement, including completing the Employment Eligibility Verification Form (I-9). Upon request by City, Vendor shall provide City with copies of all Cooperative Purchase Page 6 of 11 DocuSign Envelope ID: F27C7566-BABF-4791-ABF5-7EDB2EF33E2E I-9 forms and supporting eligibility documentation for each employee who performs work under the Agreement. Vendor shall adhere to all Federal and State laws as well as establish appropriate procedures and controls so that no services will be performed by any Vendor employee who is not legally eligible to perform such services. VENDOR SHALL INDEMNIFY CITY AND HOLD CITY HARMLESS FROM ANY PENALTIES, LIABILITIES, OR LOSSES DUE TO VIOLATIONS OF THIS PARAGRAPH BY VENDOR, VENDOR'S EMPLOYEES, SUBCONTRACTORS, AGENTS, OR LICENSEES. City, upon written notice to Vendor, shall have the right to immediately terminate the Agreement for violations of this provision by Vendor. 17. No Bovcott of Israel. If Vendor has fewer than 10 employees or the Agreement is for less than $100,000, this section does not apply. Vendor acknowledges that in accordance with Chapter 2270 of the Texas Government Code, City is prohibited from entering into a contract with a company for goods or services unless the contract contains a written verification from the company that it: (1) does not boycott Israel; and (2) will not boycott Israel during the term of the contract. The terms "boycott Israel" and "company" shall have the meanings ascribed to those terms in Section 808.001 of the Texas Government Code. By signing this Addendum, Vendor certifies that Vendor's signature provides written verification to City that Vendor: (1) does not boycott Israel; and (2) will not boycott Israel during the term of the Agreement. 18. Ri2ht to Audit. Vendor agrees that City shall, until the expiration of three (3) years after final payment under the Agreement, have access to and the right to examine any directly pertinent books, documents, papers and records of Vendor involving transactions relating to the Agreement. Vendor agrees that City shall have access during normal working hours to all necessary Vendor facilities and shall be provided adequate and appropriate workspace in order to conduct audits in compliance with the provisions of this section. City shall give Vendor reasonable advance notice of intended audits. 19. Prohibition on Bovcottina Enerav Companies. Vendor acknowledges that in accordance with Chapter 2274 of the Texas Government Code, as added by Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., S.B. 13, § 2, the City is prohibited from entering into a contract for goods or services that has a value of $100,000 or more that is to be paid wholly or partly from public funds of the City with a company with 10 or more full-time employees unless the contract contains a written verification from the company that it: (1) does not boycott energy companies; and (2) will not boycott energy companies during the term of the contract. The terms "boycott energy company" and "company" have the meaning ascribed to those terms by Chapter 2274 of the Texas Government Code, as added by Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., S.B. 13, § 2. To the extent that Chapter 2274 of the Government Code is applicable to this Agreement, by signing this Agreement, Vendor certifies that Contractor's signature provides written verification to the City that Contractor: (1) does not boycott energy companies; and (2) will not boycott energy companies during the term of this Agreement. 20. Prohibition on Discrimination Against Firearm and Ammunition Industries. Vendor acknowledges that except as otherwise provided by Chapter 2274 of the Texas Government Code, as added by Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., S.B. 19, § 1, the City is prohibited from entering into a contract for goods or services that has a value of $100,000 or more that is to be paid wholly or partly from public funds of the City with a company with 10 or more full-time employees unless the contract contains a written verification from the company that it: (1) does not have a practice, policy, guidance, or directive that discriminates against a firearm entity or firearm trade association; and (2) will not discriminate during the term of the contract against a firearm entity or firearm trade association. The terms Cooperative Purchase Page 7 of 11 DocuSign Envelope ID: F27C7566-BABF-4791-ABF5-7EDB2EF33E2E "discriminate," "firearm entity" and "firearm trade association" have the meaning ascribed to those terms by Chapter 2274 of the Texas Government Code, as added by Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., S.B. 19, § 1. To the extent that Chapter 2274 of the Government Code is applicable to this Agreement, by signing this Agreement, Vendor certifies that Contractor's signature provides written verification to the City that Contractor: (1) does not have a practice, policy, guidance, or directive that discriminates against a firearm entity or firearm trade association; and (2) will not discriminate against a firearm entity or firearm trade association during the term of this Agreement. Cooperative Purchase Page 8 of 11 DocuSign Envelope ID: F27C7566-BABF-4791-ABF5-7EDB2EF33E2E Exhibit B — CONFLICT OF INTEREST QUESTIONNAIRE Pursuant to Chapter 176 of the Local Government Code, any person or agent of a person who contracts or seeks to contract for the sale or purchase of property, goods, or services with a local governmental entity (i.e. The City of Fort Worth) must disclose in the Questionnaire Form CIQ ("Questionnaire") the person's affiliation or business relationship that might cause a conflict of interest with the local governmental entity. By law, the Questionnaire must be filed with the Fort Worth City Secretary no later than seven days after the date the person begins contract discussions or negotiations with the Buyer, or submits an application or response to a request for proposals or bids, correspondence, or another writing related to a potential agreement with the Buyer. Updated Questionnaires must be filed in conformance with Chapter 176. A copy of the Questionnaire Form CIQ is enclosed with the submittal documents. The form is also available at htty://www.ethics.state.tx.us/forms/CIO.PdL If you have any questions about compliance, please consult your own legal counsel. Compliance is the individual responsibility of each person or agent of a person who is subject to the filing requirement. An offense under Chapter 176 is a Class C misdemeanor. NOTE: If you are not aware of a Conflict of Interest in any business relationship that you might have with the Buyer, state Seller name in the # 1, use N/A in each of the areas on the form. However, a signature is required in the #4 box in all cases. Cooperative Purchase Page 9 of 11 DocuSign Envelope ID: F27C7566-BABF-4791-ABF5-7EDB2EF33E2E CONFLICT OF INTEREST QUESTIONNAIRE FORM CIO For vendor doing business with local governmental entity This questionnaire reflects changes made to the law by H.B. 23. 84th Leg.. Regular Session. OFFICE USE ONLY This questionnaire is being filed in accordancewith Chapter 176. Local Government Code, Date Recerved by a vendorwho has a business relationship as defined by Section 176.001 (1 -a)with a local governmental entity and the vendor meets requirements under Section 176.006(a). By law this questionnaire must be filedwith the records administrator of the local governmental entity not later than the 7th business day after the date the vendor becomes aware of facts that require the statement to be filed. See Section 176.006(a-1), Local Government Code. A vendor commits an offense if the vendor knowingly violates Section 176.006. Local Government Code. An offense under this section is a misdemeanor. J Name of vendor who has a business relationship with local governmental entity. J I I Check this box Hyou are filing an update to a previously filed questionnaire. (The law requires that you file an updated completed questionnaire with the appropriate filing authority not later than the 7th business day after the date on which you became aware that the originally filed questionnaire was incomplete or inaccurate.) 3 Name of local government officer about whom the information in this section is being disclosed. 41 Name of Officer This section (item 3 including subparts A. B. C, R D) must be completed for each officer with whom the vendor has an employment or other business relationship as defined by Section 176.001(1-a). Local Government Code. Attach additional pages to this Form CIQ as necessary. A. Is the local government officer named in this section receiving or likely to receive taxable income, other than investment income, from the vendor? Yes F-1 No B. Is the vendor receiving or likely to receive taxable income, other than investment income. from or at the direction of the local government officer named in this section AND the taxable income is not received from the local governmental entity? a Yes F-1 No C. Is the filer of this questionnaire employed by a corporation or other business entity with respect to which the local government officer serves as an officer or director, or holds an ownership interest of one percent or more? F1 Yes F-1 No D. Describe each employment or business and family relationship with the local government officer named in this section. Signature of vendor doing business with the governmental entity Date Adopted &7 2015 Cooperative Purchase Page 10 of 11 DocuSign Envelope ID: F27C7566-BABF-4791-ABF5-7EDB2EF33E2E EXHIBIT C COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT 230105 CONTRACT TechnoloF-v ePlus Technoloizv Incl.pdf ftips-usa.com) TIPS VENDOR AGREEMENT TIPS RFP 230105 Technolo}w Solutions. Products, and Services The following Vendor Agreement ("Agreement") creates a legal agreement between The lntcrlocal Purchasing System ("TIPS"). a government purchasing cooperative and Department of Texas Region 8 Education Service Center and (INSERT ENTITY NAME): cPlus Technology, Inc. (ENTER ENTITY NAME] its owners, agents, subsidiaries, and affiliates (together, "Vendor') (individually, "Party", and collectively the "Parties") and this agreement shall exclusively govcm the contractual relationship ("Agreement") between the Parties. TIPS, a governmental entity and a national purchasing cooperative seeks to provide a valuable and necessary solution to public entities and qualifying non -profits by performing the public procurement solicitation process and awarding compliant contracts to qualified vendors. Then, where the law of a customer's jurisdiction allows, instead of public entities and qualifying non -profits expending time. money, and resources on the extensive public procurement process, the use of TIPS allows public entities to quickly select and purchase their prcfcrred products or services from qualified, competitively evaluated vendors through cooperative purchasing. 1. Purpose. The purpose of this Agreement is to identify the terms and conditions of the relationship bctW,ccn TIPS and Vendor. Public entities and qualifying non -profits that properly join or utilize TIPS "(TIPS Members") may elect to "piggyback" off of TIPS' procurements and agreements where the laws of their jurisdiction allow. TIPS Members arc not contractual parties to this Agreement although terms and conditions of this Agreement may ensure benefits to TIPS Members. 2. Authority. The Parties agree that the signatories below arc individual authorized to enter into this Agreement on behalf of their entity and that they arc acting under due and proper authority under applicable law. 3. Definitions. a. TIPS Pricing: The specific pricing, discounts, and other pricing terms and incentives which Vendor submitted and TIPS approved for each respective TIPS Contract awarded to Vcndor and all permissible, subsequent pricing updates submitted by Vendor and accepted by TIPS, if any. b. Authorized Reseller: A rescllcr or dealer authorized and added by a Vendor through their online TIPS Vendor Portal to make TIPS sales according to the terms and conditions hcrcin. 4. Entire Agreement. This Agreement resulted from TIPS posting a "TIPS Solicitation" (RFP. RCSP. RFQ, or other) and Vendor submitting a proposal in response to that posted TIPS Solicitation for evaluation and award. The Parties agree that this Agreement consists of the provisions set forth hcrcin and: (1) The TIPS solicitation document resulting in this Agreement; (2) Any addenda or clarifications issued in rclation to the TIPS solicitation; (3) All solicitation information provided to Vendor by TIPS through the TIPS eBid System; (3) Vendor's entire proposal response to the TIPS solicitation including all accepted required attachments, acknowledged notices and certifications, accepted negotiated terms, pricing, accepted responses to questions, and accepted written clarifications of Vendor's proposal, and; any properly included attachments to this Agreement. All documentation and information listed is hereby incorporated by reference as if set forth hcrcin verbatim. In the event of conflict between the terms hcrcin and one of the incorporated documents the terms and conditions hcrcin shall control. 5. Vendor's Specific Warranties, Terms, and License Agreements. Because TIPS serves public entities and non -profits throughout the nation all of which arc subject to specific laws and policies of their jurisdiction, as a matter of standard practice, TIPS does not typically accept a Vendor's specific "Sale Terms" (warranties, license agreements, master agreements, terms and conditions, ctc.) on behalf of all TIPS Members. TIPS may permit Vendor to attach those to this Agreement to display to interested customers what tarns may apply to their Supplemental Agreement with Vendor (if submitted by Vendor for that purpose). However, unless this term of the Agreement is negotiated and modified to state otherwise, those specific Sale Terms arc not accepted by TIPS on behalf of all TIPS Members and each Member may choose whether to accept, negotiate, or reject those specific Sale Terms, which must be reflected in a separate agreement between Vendor and the Member in order to be effective. Cooperative Purchase Page 11 of 11 M&C Review Page 1 of 3 ACITY COUNCIL AGEND Create New From This M&C Official site of the City of Fort Worth, Texas Fo H REFERENCE **M&C 23- 04AUDIO VISUAL DATE: 9/26/2023 NO.: 0787 LOG NAME: COOPERATIVE PURCHASE AGREEMENTS CODE: C TYPE: CONSENT PUBLIC NO HEARING: SUBJECT: (ALL) Authorize Non -Exclusive Cooperative Purchase Agreements with Designs That Compute, Inc. d/b/a Visionality, Digital Resources, Inc., ePlus Technology, Inc., Graybar Electric Company, Inc., and GTS Technology Solutions, Inc. for New and Replacement Audio/Visual Hardware, Software, Technology, and Maintenance and Support Services for a Collective Annual Amount Up to $1,500,000.00, with Four One -Year Renewal Options for the Information Technology Solutions Department RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Council authorize non-exclusive cooperative purchase agreements with Designs That Compute, Inc. d/b/a Visionality, Digital Resources, Inc., ePlus Technology, Inc., Graybar Electric Company, Inc., and GTS Technology Solutions, Inc. for new and replacement hardware, software, technology, and maintenance and support services for the installation of audio/visual equipment in City facilities for a collective annual amount up to $1,500,000.00, with four (4) one-year renewal options for the Information Technology Solutions Department. DISCUSSION: On June 22, 2021, City Council approved Mayor and Council Communication (M&C) 21-0459, authorizing non-exclusive purchase agreements with four vendors to provide audio/visual (AV) equipment and services. Authorization under those purchase agreements expires November 30, 2023. Therefore, the Information Technology Solutions Department ("ITS") is requesting authorization for additional non-exclusive cooperative purchase agreements with the vendors listed below. ITS will use these non-exclusive purchase agreements using cooperative contracts to purchase new and replacement hardware, technology, and maintenance and support services from five vendors: Designs That Compute, Inc. d/b/a Visionality (Visionality), Digital Resources, Inc. (DRI), ePlus Technology, Inc. (ePlus), Graybar Electric Company, Inc. (Graybar), and GTS Technology Solutions, Inc. (GTS). These agreements will be used for AV equipment including projectors, screens, displays, digital signage equipment, sound and amplification equipment, and audio/visual controller equipment for installation in all City -owned or leased facilities. Installations under these agreements are needed for locations throughout the City such as office spaces, conference rooms, auditoriums, court rooms, or other unique spaces. These installations typically require the vendor to perform a walk-through facility review and advise on the needed equipment, configuration, and installation services. ITS will monitor vendor utilization so that each will have the opportunity to earn 10\% of the total business. No specific contract amount is guaranteed. These agreements and spending authority will be made available for any City AV need. The cooperative contracts to be used are listed below. TIPS — The Interlocal Purchasing System Omnia — Omnia Partners, Public Sector DIR —Texas Department of Information Resources http://apps.cfwnet.org/council_packet/mc review.asp?ID=31413&councildate=9/26/2023 10/10/2023 M&C Review Page 2 of 3 Vendor Name I Cooperative Contract I Cooperative Expiration Date Visionality TIPS 230105 May 31, 2028 DRI TIPS 230105 May 31, 2028 ePlus TIPS 230105 May 31, 2028 Graybar Omnia EV2370 January 31, 2029 GTS TIPS 230105 May 31, 2028 GTS DIR-CPO-5057 June 23, 2027 GTS DIR-CPO-5097 November 21, 2027 COOPERATIVE PURCHASE: State law provides that a local government purchasing an item under a cooperative purchase agreement satisfies State laws requiring that the local government seek competitive bids for purchase of the item. Cooperative contracts have been competitively bid to increase and simplify the purchasing power of local government entities across the State of Texas. SUCCESSOR CONTRACTS: The City will initially use the DIR, TIPS, or Omnia contracts to make purchases authorized by this M&C. In the event a DIR, TIPS, or Omnia cooperative contract is not renewed, staff would cease purchasing at the end of the last purchase agreement coinciding with a valid cooperative contract. If the City Council were to not appropriate funds for a future year, staff would stop making purchases when the last appropriation expires, regardless of whether the then - current purchase agreement has expired. In the event a DIR, TIPS, or Omnia cooperative agreement is not extended, but DIR, TIPS, or Omnia executes new cooperative agreement(s) with substantially similar terms, this M&C authorizes the City to purchase the equipment and services under the new DIR, TIPS, or Omnia contract(s). If this occurs, in no event with the City continue to purchase goods and services under the new agreement (s) for more than three (3) years without seeking Council approval. Funding is budgeted in the FY21 AV/DS, FY22 AV/DS, FY23 LIB AV Upgrades, and FY23 ITS Audio Visual projects, within the ITS Capital Fund. Funding will be budgeted in General Fund and the ITS Capital Fund for Fiscal Year 2024. BUSINESS EQUITY: A goal is not assigned when purchasing from an approved purchasing cooperative or public entity. ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGE ORDER: An administrative change order or increase may be made by the City Manager up to the amount allowed by relevant law and the Fort Worth City Code and does not require specific City Council approval as long as sufficient funds have been appropriated. AGREEMENT TERM: Upon City Council's approval, the initial term of the agreements will become effective once executed by the Assistant City Manager and will expire May 31, 2024, with options to renew. RENEWAL OPTIONS: The agreements may be renewed for up to four (4) one-year renewal terms, in accordance with the underlying cooperative agreement, at the City's option. This action does not require specific City Council approval provided that the City Council has appropriated sufficient funds to satisfy the City's obligations during the renewal period. FISCAL INFORMATION/CERTIFICATION: The Director of Finance certifies that funds are available in the current capital budget, as previously appropriated, in the ITS Capital Fund for the FY21 AV/DS, FY22 AV/DS, FY23 LIB AV Upgrades, and FY23 ITS Audio Visual projects, and upon adoption of the Fiscal Year 2024 Budget by the City Council, funds will be available in the Fiscal Year 2024 operating budget, as appropriated, in the General Fund, and in the ITS Capital Fund for the Technology Infrastructure -IT programmable project, http://apps.cfwnet.org/council_packet/mc review.asp?ID=31413&councildate=9/26/2023 10/10/2023 M&C Review Page 3 of 3 to support the approval of the above recommendation and execution of the agreements. Prior to an expenditure being incurred, the Information Technology Solutions Department has the responsibility to validate the availability of funds. TO Fund I Department Account Project Program Activity Budget Reference # Amount ID ID Year (Chartfield 2) FROM Fund Department I Account I Project Program Activity Budget Reference # Amount ID ID Year (Chartfield 2) Submitted for Citv Manager's Office bv: Valerie Washington (6192) Oriciinatinci Department Head: Kevin Gunn (2015) Additional Information Contact: Sallie Trotter (8442) ATTACHMENTS 04 Audio Visual Coop Purchases Aareements.docx (CFW Internal) FID Table Audio Visual multi-cooD.XLSX (CFW Internal) Form 1295 2023-1062201 8-21-2023.pdf (CFW Internal) Form 1295 2023-1062269 8-21-2023.0f (CFW Internal) Form 1295 2023-1062282 8-21-2023.pdf (CFW Internal) Form 1295 2023-1062931 8-22-2023.0f (CFW Internal) Form 1295 2023-1063884.Ddf (CFW Internal) http://apps.cfwnet.org/council_packet/mc review.asp?ID=31413&councildate=9/26/2023 10/10/2023