HomeMy WebLinkAbout22260 1 ORDINANCE NO. 22,260
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3 AN ORDINANCE TO DISPENSE WITH THE REQUIREMENT OF
4 COMPETITIVE SELECTION AND TO AUTHORIZE THE CITY
5 MANAGER TO RENEW A CONTRACT WITH INFOR (US), INC., IN AN
6 AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED TWO HUNDRED SIXTY-EIGHT
7 THOUSAND, EIGHT HUNDRED SIXTY-ONE AND 21/100 DOLLARS
8 ($268,861.21), PLUS APPLICABLE TAXES AND FEES, FOR SOFTWARE
9 MAINTENANCE FOR THE CITY'S ENTERPRISE RESOURCE
10 PLANNING SYSTEM; TO DECLARE AN EMERGENCY; AND FOR
11 OTHER PURPOSES.
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13 WHEREAS, pursuant to Request for Proposal No. 5329, the City solicited proposals for a fully-
14 integrated, web-enabled applications information system for the City's Enterprise Resource Planning
15 System ("the System"), and later authorized a contract with Lawson Software, Inc., in Little Rock, Ark.,
16 Resolution No. 12,202 (February 7, 2006); and,
17 WHEREAS,on July 1, 2012, Lawson Software, Inc.,changed its business name to INFOR(US), Inc.;
18 and,
19 WHEREAS,pursuant to Ordinance No.21,393 (April 18, 2017),the City authorized System upgrades
20 and expansions for Enterprise Asset Management, Strategic Sourcing & Contract Management, INFOR
21 Public Sector Community Development& Regulatory, Dynamic Enterprise Performance Management and
22 related data conversions; and,
23 WHEREAS,pursuant to Ordinance No. 21,405 (May 16,2017),the City acknowledged INFOR(US),
24 Inc., was a proprietary software, and only INFOR is authorized to provide the necessary maintenance
25 service required to protect against a shut-down of the System; and,
26 WHEREAS, it is now time to enter into an additional one (I)-year agreement for INFOR Software
27 Licenses and Maintenance in an amount not to exceed Two Hundred Sixty-Eight Thousand, Eight Hundred
28 Sixty-One and 21/100 Dollars($268,861.21), plus applicable taxes and fees; and,
29 WHEREAS,as long as it can be certified to the City Manager that IN FOR is the only company that is
30 authorized to provide this maintenance service pursuant to the INFOR Software License,the City Manager
31 should be authorized to exercise an option to renew this agreement and any additional licenses needed with
32 INFOR(US), Inc., for a period of one(1)-year.
33 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE CITY
34 OF LITTLE ROCK,ARKANSAS:
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1 Section 1. The City Manager is authorized to renew the maintenance agreement including any
2 additional licenses needed with INFOR (US), Inc., for a period of one (1)-year, in a form to be approved
3 by the City Attorney, for INFOR Software Maintenance for a total amount not to exceed Two Hundred
4 Sixty-Eight Thousand, Eight Hundred Sixty-One and 21/100 Dollars ($268,861.21), plus applicable taxes
5 and fees.
6 Section 2. Because of the need to have periodic software maintenance performed by INFOR
7 Technicians in order to comply with the INFOR Software License requirements and to protect the System,
8 the Board declares that it is impractical and unfeasible to submit this matter to a competitive selection
9 process.
10 Section 3. Funds for the annual payment required pursuant to the agreement authorized by this
11 ordinance are available in the Finance Department Budget, Account No. 102501-61350, in the amount of
12 Two Hundred Thirteen Thousand, Ninety-Four and 40/100 Dollars ($213,094.90), and in the amount of
13 Fifty-Five Thousand,Seven Hundred Sixty-Six and 81/100($55,766.81). Additional annual renewals will
14 be provided in the adopted operating budgets of these Departments.
15 Section 4. Severability.In the event any portion of this ordinance is declared or adjudged to be invalid
16 or unconstitutional, such declaration or adjudication shall not affect the remaining portions of this
17 ordinance, which shall remain in full force and effect as if the portion so declared or adjudged invalid or
18 unconstitutional was not originally a part of this ordinance.
19 Section 5. Repealer. All ordinances and resolutions,and parts thereof,which are in conflict with any
20 provision of this ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict.
21 Section 6. Emergency Clause. The need for immediate and uninterrupted software maintenance
22 services is necessary to protect the City's critical Enterprise Resource Planning System which is essential
23 for City services and, therefore, is crucial to continue every day operations of the City; an emergency is,
24 therefore, declared to exist and this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after the date of its
25 passage.
26 PASSED: May 16,2023
27 A APPROVED:
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30 san :Ingle City Clerk Kathy Webb, ce-Mayor
31 • ' ' 'O`' • S TO LEGAL FORM:
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34 Thomas M. Carpenter, City Attorne
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