File #: 19-0224    Version: 1 Name: SirsiDynix Sole Source
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 6/28/2019 In control: City Council Legislative Session
On agenda: 8/14/2019 Final action: 8/14/2019
Title: Resolution Determining SirsiDynix to be the Only Source Practicably Available from which to Procure Software, Maintenance, Server Database Support and Licenses for the Library's Integrated Catalog System and Authorizing the Negotiation and Execution of a Purchase Contract with SirsiDynix as "Sole Source"
Indexes: Community Recreational Enhancements, Information Technology, Procurement
Attachments: 1. Dynix Back Up
Title

Resolution Determining SirsiDynix to be the Only Source Practicably Available from which to Procure Software, Maintenance, Server Database Support and Licenses for the Library's Integrated Catalog System and Authorizing the Negotiation and Execution of a Purchase Contract with SirsiDynix as "Sole Source"

Purpose

PURPOSE/BACKGROUND:

The purpose of this resolution is to determine SirsiDynix to be the only source practically available from which to procure software, software updates, maintenance and licenses for the City of Hampton's Integrated Library System.

Discussion:

In 1998, the City acquired an integrated Library System from the Dynix Corporation for the Hampton Public Library.  This system was also upgraded through the Dynix Corporation in 2004.  The Dynix Corporation has automated the library card catalog and is used to order and acquire, receive and invoice, catalog, circulate, track and shelve materials.  Patrons use the integrated library system to locate books, videos, audio recordings and other materials owned or licensed by a library.  In 2005, Sirsi Corporation and Dynix Corporation merged and became SirsiDynix.  SirsiDynix, previously Dynix Corporation, is the only source that provides software updates and software maintenance to the library's integrated library system. 

Impact:

SirsiDynix provides integrated library system software and maintenance which serves various integral library functions:  cataloging, circulation, acquisitions, reserves, outreach, etc.  Termination of this service would stop all of the above mentioned services which in turn would basically cripple the library from functioning.

Recommendation:

Rec

Approve the resolution

Body

                     WHEREAS, Hampton City Council previously approved authorization for the City Manager or designee to execute a contract between the City and Dynix Corporation to purchase the Dynix Horizon Integrated Library System and software updates and maintena...

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