Legislation Details

File #: 26-1506    Version: 1
Type: Purchase Order Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 5/13/2026 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/17/2026 Final action:
Title: Staff recommends that the City Council approve a Purchase Order with DiscoverIT in the amount of $220,235 to replace hardware that stores and configures video for various security cameras throughout the City; approve the purchase as a sole source procurement; appropriate $163,091 from the Information Services Reserve fund; and authorize the Finance Director or their designee to execute the purchase order.
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Quote, 3. Sole Source Justification, 4. DiscoverIT Solutions Inc, 5. DiscoverIT Mance Buchanon
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DATE: June 17, 2026

TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers

FROM: Information Technologies Department

TITLE: PURCHASE ORDER TO REPLACE CITY CAMERA STORAGE HARDWARE

RECOMMENDATION
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Staff recommends that the City Council approve a Purchase Order with DiscoverIT in the amount of $220,235 to replace hardware that stores and configures video for various security cameras throughout the City; approve the purchase as a sole source procurement; appropriate $163,091 from the Information Services Reserve fund; and authorize the Finance Director or their designee to execute the purchase order.
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BACKGROUND AND ANALYSIS

The City's Information Technologies Department maintains the hardware and related storage for the security cameras located at various City facilities. Ensuring the preservation of recorded data is critical to ensuring the safety of staff and residents, assists OPD in conducting criminal investigations, ensures transparency by keeping a record of recorded data, and maintains compliance with California video recording retention law (GOV 34090.6). A Network Video Recorder, or NVR, contains racks of high-capacity physical hard drives used for storage, and the hard drives and racks eventually need to be replaced as they age or become inefficient over time.
The City obtained a quote from DiscoverIT to replace four aging NVRs throughout the City, as well as add a piece of hardware called a Command Connector that will assist in integrating the existing devices of various brands that are currently in use. The City has routinely used DiscoverIT as a sole source vendor when implementing or replacing cameras and NVRs throughout the City. DiscoverIT has staff that have in-depth knowledge of the City facilities that use camera systems and provide a great value for the City for adding or replacing cameras.

Staff is also requesting retroactive approval for two combined purchases from DiscoverIT in the third quarter of FY25-26 that exceeded the $100,000...

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