TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: Anthony Conrad, Chief of Police
PREPARED BY: Casey Bostrom, Communications Manager
SUBJECT:
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Approval of Agreement with Carbyne, Inc. for Emergency Communications Software
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RECOMMENDATION
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Ratify and approve the executed five-year agreement with Carbyne, Inc. for the Carbyne C-Live Universe Platform emergency communication software; and
Authorize the exemption from bidding requirements.
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PRIOR ACTION/VOTE
On November 15, 2022, the City Council approved a Seventh Amendment to the Central Square Software System Agreement, which included the addition of Carbyne software, for a total of $56,335 (Vote: 4-0-1).1
CITY COUNCIL GOAL
Provide a high level of innovative public safety.
BACKGROUND
In May 2022, the Murrieta Police Department launched a 90-day test of the Carbyne C-Live Universe (Universe Platform). This technology enabled the Murrieta Police Department to be the first in Riverside County to have live video for 9-1-1 callers reporting an active crime. Along with the live video, Carbyne's technology also provides improved cell phone location for 9-1-1 calls and silent messaging when the caller cannot speak. The benefits of this technology were quickly realized; it enhanced the safety of the community and aided patrol personnel by providing them with live video footage of crimes as they were occurring, thus enabling them to make better tactical decisions. In November 2022, the existing contract with Central Square was amended to add the Carbyne software license, since integration into Central Square CAD was a key component. The initial start-up costs ($56,335) were added to the Central Square contract, approved by the City Council on November 15, 2022.
In October 2023, the Police Department received a renewal notice directly from Carbyne for the Universe Platform for five (5) concurrent licenses. The renewal offered a 15% discount if Murrieta entered...
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