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BOARD MEETING DATE: November 7, 2008
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Barry R. Wallerstein, D.Env. Background In November 2006, the AQMD entered into an annual support and maintenance agreement for Ingres Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) software. The RDBMS software runs on HP Alphaservers GS140 and 4100, and ProLiant ML570 computers. The Alphaserver GS140 hosts the Central Information Repository database (DBCIR). This database supports a collection of more than 30 client/server applications known as the Clean Air Support System (CLASS). CLASS includes Facility Permit System in support of RECLAIM operations, Emission Data System (EDS) composed of Emission Fee Billing (EFB), Emission Inventory System (EIS), Air Toxic Emission Data System (ATEDS) and AB 2588 Tracking. The Alphaserver 4100 supports software development for the CLASS, and for other mini-computers and micro-computers accessing the Central Information Repository. The ProLiant ML570 supports CLASS system ad-hoc query and web-based applications. These applications are an integral component of the AQMD’s day-to-day efforts in the quest for clean air. The Ingres software maintenance support expires on November 29, 2008. Ingres maintenance includes the following services:
Section VIII.B.2 of the Procurement Policy and Procedure identifies circumstances under which a sole-source purchase award may be justified. These requests for a sole-source award are made under provision VIII.B.2.c(2), the project involves the use of proprietary technology; and under provision VIII.B.2.c(3), the contractor has ownership of key assets required for project performance. Ingres Corporation is the sole manufacturer and provider of this software and therefore the only source for its maintenance and support licensing agreements.
Proposal Staff recommends the purchase of one year of Ingres Relational Database Management System Software maintenance support to provide continued support for AQMD’s CLASS applications in the amount of $139,556. Resource Impacts Sufficient funds are included in the FY 2008-09 Budget, under Information Management Professional and Special Services. |
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