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SR 04-25-2023 5G City Council Report City Council Meeting: April 25, 2023 Agenda Item: 5.G 1 of 3 To: Mayor and City Council From: Rick Valte, Public Works Director, Public Works, Water Resources Subject: Approval of First Modification to Contract #2810 with Nobel Systems, Inc. for Software Licensing and Maintenance of GeoViewer Recommended Action Staff recommends that the City Council: 1. Adopt a finding of no possibility of significant effects pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) (Common Sense Exemption) of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines. 2. Authorize the City Manager to negotiate and execute a first modification to Software License and Maintenance Agreement #2810 in the amount of $120,000 with Nobel Systems, Inc. for software licensing and maintenance of GeoViewer, a turn-key mobile GIS-based electronic underground service alert ticket tracking system for the Public Works Department. This will result in a fourteen-year amended agreement with a new total amount not to exceed $314,000 with future year funding contingent on Council budget approval. Summary The City’s Public Works Department, Water Resources Division maintains over 200 miles of water distribution mains, over 150 miles of wastewater collection pipelines, and approximately 60 miles of storm drains throughout the City. The Water Resources Division has used Nobel Systems, Inc.’s GeoViewer since 2014 to manage and track Underground Service Alert (USA) DigAlert information in the field , via mobile devices, while performing underground utility location services to protect the City’s water and wastewater infrastructure. Staff is requesting a first modification to agreement #2810 to continue the subscription and maintenance of Nobel Systems GeoViewer, a proprietary software used to assist in marking underground utilities. 5.G Packet Pg. 161 2 of 3 Discussion USA DigAlert, also known as 811, is the non-profit service in Southern California for private and public entities to request marking of underground utilities prior to subsurface boring or excavation in the public right-of-way and avoid damaging underground utilities. The underground utilities include, but are not limited to, water and wastewater pipelines, fiber optic lines, gas lines, and electrical lines, and marking of these utilities is the responsibility of each respective owner. The City receives approximately 350 USA DigAlert marking requests each month from various construction projects. The City’s Underground Utilities Safety Coordinator receives and manages these requests using GeoViewer to mark out the City’s underground water and wastewater pipelines with appropriate markings so contractors working in the area are aware of the location of the underground utilities and can avoid damaging them during excavation or subsurface boring activities. GeoViewer employs the City’s Geographic Information Systems (GIS) data along with the tickets from USA DigAlert to identify the location of the utilities to be marked and serves as a scheduler to alert when new requests are created and closed when the marking is complete. The Water Resources Division has used Nobel Systems, Inc.’s GeoViewer since 2014, under contract #2810, to manage and track Underground Service Alert (USA) DigAlert information in the field. This proposed first modification of contract #2810 would extend the software licensing and maintenance of Nobel System GeoViewer for an additional five years. Environmental Review The revised contract for support and maintenance of software would have no possibility of significant effect on the environment, and therefore, is exempt pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) (Common Sense Exemption) of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines, which states that CEQA does not apply, “where it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the activity in question may have a significant effect on the environment. 5.G Packet Pg. 162 3 of 3 Financial Impacts and Budget Actions Staff seeks authority to approve available funding from the Water Fund to increase the amount of Contract #2810 with Nobel Systems, Inc. for software licensing and maintenance of GeoViewer. Future year funding is contingent on Council bud get approval. Agreement Modification Request Agreement # Current Authorized Amount FY 2022-23 Modified Request Amount Future Years Amount Department Account # Total Revised Contract Amount 2810 $194,000 $21,000 $99,000 50500001.529230 $314,000 Prepared By: Thomas Poon, Senior Administrative Analyst Approved Forwarded to Council Attachments: A. Attachment A - CT 2810 - Nobel Systems B. FY 22-23 Oaks (Nobel Systems, Inc.) 5.G Packet Pg. 163 5.G.a Packet Pg. 164 Attachment: Attachment A - CT 2810 - Nobel Systems (5656 : Mod 1 - CT 2810 - Nobel) 5.G.a Packet Pg. 165 Attachment: Attachment A - CT 2810 - Nobel Systems (5656 : Mod 1 - CT 2810 - Nobel) 5.G.a Packet Pg. 166 Attachment: Attachment A - CT 2810 - Nobel Systems (5656 : Mod 1 - CT 2810 - Nobel) 5.G.a Packet Pg. 167 Attachment: Attachment A - CT 2810 - Nobel Systems (5656 : Mod 1 - CT 2810 - Nobel) 5.G.a Packet Pg. 168 Attachment: Attachment A - CT 2810 - Nobel Systems (5656 : Mod 1 - CT 2810 - Nobel) 5.G.a Packet Pg. 169 Attachment: Attachment A - CT 2810 - Nobel Systems (5656 : Mod 1 - CT 2810 - Nobel) 5.G.a Packet Pg. 170 Attachment: Attachment A - CT 2810 - Nobel Systems (5656 : Mod 1 - CT 2810 - Nobel) 5.G.a Packet Pg. 171 Attachment: Attachment A - CT 2810 - Nobel Systems (5656 : Mod 1 - CT 2810 - Nobel) 5.G.a Packet Pg. 172 Attachment: Attachment A - CT 2810 - Nobel Systems (5656 : Mod 1 - CT 2810 - Nobel) 1 The  Water  Resources  Division  of  the  City  of  Santa  Monica  is  requesting  quotes  for  a  Turn-­‐Key   mobile  GIS-­‐Based  Electronic  Underground  Service  Alert  (USA)  Ticket  Tracking  System.  Nobel   Systems  proposes  to  provide  a  subscription  based  system  that  allows  the  City  to  access  and  use   the  system  on  the  Cloud.   GEOVIEWER  MOBILE   Nobel  Systems  proposes  that  the  City  use  our  software,  GeoViewer  Mobile,  which  is  a  product   developed  for  the  iPad.     1.GeoViewer  Mobile  software  is  built  on  the  Esri  platform  and  allows  the  user  to  read GeoDatabases.  The  data  is  also  loaded  locally  on  the  device  and  hence  allows  the  user to  work  while  off-­‐line. 2.It   is   robust   and   built   for   field   functionalities,   more   of   which   are   described   in “functionalities”  below. 3.It   is   a   native   iPad   app   and  users   can   download   the   app   from   the   app   store   at https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/geoviewer-­‐mobile/id564871172?ls=1&mt=8 4.Description   of   the Underground   Service   Alert (USA)  Module The   DigAlert   tool   automatically   receives   DigAlert   tickets   from   the   DigAlert   provider,   and   extracts   information   from   the   tickets,   so   that   the  DigAlert  ticket’s  information  can  be   queried  and  presented  to  the  user.  We   will  provide  a  push  notification  where   the  user  can  see  text  based  tickets  on   the   lock   screen   before   proceeding   to   the  ticket.   The   DigAlert   tool   has   a   built   in   collaboration  mechanism,  so  that  one   person  can  check-­‐out  a  ticket  and  their   colleagues   and   supervisor   can   be   notified  that  the  ticket  is  checked-­‐out.   The   user   can   then   type   in   their   comments,   or   choose   from   a   customizable  list  of  popular  comments.   The  user  also  has  the  ability  to  attach   photos,  that  they  can  take  using  the  iPad’s  camera.   Dig  Alert  Module   Exhibit A Proposal 5.G.a Packet Pg. 173 Attachment: Attachment A - CT 2810 - Nobel Systems (5656 : Mod 1 - CT 2810 - Nobel)     2   Once  the  user  has  completed  taking  photos  and  entering  their  comments,  they  can  then  mark   the  ticket  as  complete,  which  will  remove  the  ticket  from  their  DigAlert  Ticket’s  list  and  notify  all   other  iPad’s  that  the  ticket  is  completed.     The  Synchronization  framework  takes  care  of  getting  the  latest  DigAlert  tickets  from  the  Server   and  sending  completed  or  in-­‐progress  tickets  to  the  Server,  without  user  intervention.     5. Reporting   Currently,  the  reports  are  provided  in  our  GeoViewer  Online  software,  which  is  a  laptop/   desktop  browser  based  application.  If  required,  Nobel  Systems  will  be  willing  to  create  a   similar   report   system   in   GeoViewer   Mobile   as   well.   The   reports   can   be   viewed   as   an   Administrator  and  show  completed  as  well  as  pending  tickets.  The  pending  tickets  will  also   have  a  work  date  scheduled.  The  pending  tickets  are  shown  on  the  system  as  seen  below:   Pending  Tickets     Other  reporting  capabilities  include  the  following:   5.G.a Packet Pg. 174 Attachment: Attachment A - CT 2810 - Nobel Systems (5656 : Mod 1 - CT 2810 - Nobel)     3 a. A  "Query  tool"  to  perform  Query  on  the  Dig  Alert  Database.  Option  to  frame  complex  queries   using  'And'  /  'Or'  options  in  the  Dig  Alert  Query  control.   b. Option  to  query  inside  the  viewing  window.     c. Reporting  feature,  including  but  not  limited  to:      1.   Monthly   Report   based   on   the   Date   Range  -­‐  cumulative   values   for   all   the    variables  within  the  date  range.      2.  Yearly  reports  in  2  formats    i.  YYYY  Yearly  Report  without  User  Names    ii.  YYY  Yearly  Report  with  User  Names   i.    Option  to  'Check  Out'  and  'Check  In'  for  all  users  and  'Undo  Check-­‐Out'  for    Administrators.   j.    Auto  Population  of  Ticket  numbers  in  the  Print  Control  Top  title.     k.    Sorting  of  tickets  based  on  ‘Received  Date’  and  ‘Work  Date’       Reports     5.G.a Packet Pg. 175 Attachment: Attachment A - CT 2810 - Nobel Systems (5656 : Mod 1 - CT 2810 - Nobel)     4 6. Reporting  capabilities  are  currently  provided  to  any  staff  through  an  Internet  based   browser.  If  required  on  the  iPad,  Nobel  Systems  will  customize  a  report  based  on   City’s  preferences.   7. Closed  Tickets  -­‐  Nobel  Systems  will  provide  the  City  with  the  ability  to  revisit  closed   tickets.  At  this  time,  we  have  provided  a  system  where  we  can  undo  a  checkout  of   the  ticket,  but  it  can  be  extended  to  revisit  the  closed  ticket.   8. Turning  layers  on  and  off  –  The  GeoViewer  Mobile  app  provides  the  user  the  ability   to  turn  layers  on/off.  Please  see  screenshot  below:     Turn  layers  on/off   9. Upload  GIS  files  to  the  iPad   When  new  GIS  data  is  available,  Nobel  Systems  will  take  the  GIS  data  and  create  a  “Data  Update   Package”.  That  package  is  then  placed  on  the  Server  and  sent  to  all  iPads  using  the  service.   When   the   package   is   sent,   the   user   can   accept   the   package,   which   will   download,   install   automatically  and  then  the  App  will  restart  for  the  changes  to  take  effect.  The  user  has  the   ability  to  postpone  the  download  process,  and  to  reinitiate  it  at  a  later  time   5.G.a Packet Pg. 176 Attachment: Attachment A - CT 2810 - Nobel Systems (5656 : Mod 1 - CT 2810 - Nobel)     5 FUNCTIONALITIES  OF  GEOVIEWER  MOBILE   A  brief  description  of  the  additional  basic  features  of  the  software  is  highlighted  below:   GeoViewer  Mobile  puts  the  GIS  data  to  work  for  in  ways  never  before  imagined.  Designed   exclusively  for  the  iPad,  this  customizable  tool  puts  the  power  of  GIS  data  at  the  City’s  fingertips   in  the  field,  helping  make  more  informed  decisions,  saving  their  operation  time  and  money.   Ideal  for  the  City,  GeoViewer  Mobile  provides  convenient  access  –  online  or  offline  -­‐  to  key   information  at  the  right  time.     It  streamlines  workflow  by:     • Adapting  to  location  and  offering  context-­‐sensitive  actions  and  information   • Providing  a  digital  record  of  work  performed   • Linking/updating  seamlessly  with  online  GIS  data   The   GeoViewer   Mobile   iPad   application   is   an   integral   part   of   the   GeoViewer   workflow   management  solution,  to  enhance  decision-­‐making  and  productivity  from  management  to  field   crew.   Functionality:   • View  water  distribution  network  and  basemaps  online  or  offline   • Use  basemaps  such  as  ESRI's  Streets  /  Aerials  /  Topo,  Microsoft  Bing's  Streets  as  well  as   your  custom  aerials           • View  individual  or  multiple  layers     • Search   with   flexible   options   including:   hydrant   number,   valve   number,   APN,   owner   name,  etc.   • Access  and  view  documents  such  as  as-­‐built  drawings,  even  when  not  connected  to  a   network   Load  Custom  Aerials  &  Identify   5.G.a Packet Pg. 177 Attachment: Attachment A - CT 2810 - Nobel Systems (5656 : Mod 1 - CT 2810 - Nobel)     6       • Add  field  notes  with  location  metadata,  attach  photos  and  images  with  ability  to  add   redlines   • Share  map  snapshots  with  colleagues  and  supervisors  for  timely  action   • Bookmark  areas  of  interest   • Take  photos  and  videos  to  include  in  notes  linked  to  a  lot,  hydrant,  valve,  etc.   • Manage  work  orders  from  your  work  order  or  service  order  management  systems,  even   without  network  connectivity   • Provides  a  streamlined  process  to  access  and  manage  USA  DigAlert  tickets   • Easy  to  use  preventive  maintenance  workflows  with  access  to  historical  data   • Capture   data   from   your   valve   turning   machines   right   in   the   field   to   perform   useful   analysis  and  monitoring   • Provide  an  easy  to  use  workflow  to  report  leaks  from  the  field   • Seamlessly  integrates  to  the  GeoViewer  Online  application  enabling  access  to  field  data   for  supervisors  and  personal  working  from  the  office   Access  and  View  Documents   5.G.a Packet Pg. 178 Attachment: Attachment A - CT 2810 - Nobel Systems (5656 : Mod 1 - CT 2810 - Nobel)     7           ADDITIONAL  MODULES:     In  addition,  our  GeoViewer  Mobile  can  provide  custom  functions,  a  few  of  which  are  listed   below:                                   Add  Field  Notes  with  Location   5.G.a Packet Pg. 179 Attachment: Attachment A - CT 2810 - Nobel Systems (5656 : Mod 1 - CT 2810 - Nobel)     8     Valve  Exercising     The   Valve   Exercising   Tool   in   GeoViewer  Mobile  enables  the  user   to  see  all  the  Valves  in  their  vicinity   and   choose   a   specific   valve   to   exercise.     The   user   can   collect   exercising   specific   data   to   be   collected;   the   valve   exercising   tool   also   has   the   capability  of  connecting  directly  to   the   Valve   Exercise   Machine   to   collect   the   turns   and   torque,   to   reduce  the  amount  of  human  error.     The   tool   also   gives   the   option   of   showing  previous  exercising  history,   to  enable  the  user  to  see  what  their   colleagues  have  done  on  the  same   Valve  previously.     After   the   valve   exercising   information   is   collected,   it   is   automatically  sent  to  the  server  via   the   Synchronization   framework   in   GeoViewer  Mobile.     Valve  Exercising  Module   5.G.a Packet Pg. 180 Attachment: Attachment A - CT 2810 - Nobel Systems (5656 : Mod 1 - CT 2810 - Nobel)     9 Leaks  Collection     The  Leaks  Collection  module  allows   you  to  collect  GIS  Leak  features.     The   fields   that   the   user   should   enter   are   all   pulled   from   configuration,   to   allow   customizability   of   which   data   should  be  collected.       The  user  can  position  the  leak,  so   that  they  can  precisely  pinpoint  the   leaks  location  on  the  map.  Or  they   can  tap  on  the  GPS  button  to  move   the  leak  to  their  current  position.     After   all   the   fields   have  been   inputted  by  the  user  and  saved,  the   Synchronization   framework   will   take   care   of   posting   the   collected   leak  to  the  Server.     Then  a  new  Leak  GIS  point  will  be   created,   which   the   user   can   later   perform  analysis,  view  heat  maps  to   see  the  condensation  of    the  leaks   location,  …  etc.       Leak  Module   5.G.a Packet Pg. 181 Attachment: Attachment A - CT 2810 - Nobel Systems (5656 : Mod 1 - CT 2810 - Nobel)     10 Flushing     The   Flushing   Tool   in   GeoViewer   Mobile  enables  the  user  to  see  all   the  Hydrants,  Blowoffs,  End  Caps,  …   etc.   in   their   vicinity   and   choose   a   specific  feature  to  flush.     The  user  can  collect  flushing  data  to   be  collected,  such  as:   • How   minutes   the   feature   has   been   flushed.   • What   is   the   observed   gallon  per  minute.   • The   reason   for   flushing.   • Observed   Water   Condition   • Water  Source.   • Starting   Chlorine   Residual.   • Finishing   Chlorine   Residual.   • General  Comments     The   tool   also   gives   the   option   of   showing   previous   flushing   history,   to  enable  the  user  to  see  what  their   colleagues  have  done  on  the  same   feature  in  the  past.     After   the   flushing   information   is   collected,   it   is   automatically   sent   to   the   server   via   the   Synchronization  framework  in  GeoViewer  Mobile.     Flushing  Module   5.G.a Packet Pg. 182 Attachment: Attachment A - CT 2810 - Nobel Systems (5656 : Mod 1 - CT 2810 - Nobel)     11   Service  Orders       The   Service   Orders   tool   in   GeoViewer   Mobile,   has   the   capability   of   connecting   to   most   Customer   Service   Order   Management   Systems,   and   pulling   the   latest   Service   Orders   from   there.     The   Service   Order   Management   system  will  show  the  most  relevant   information  to  the  user  (based  on  a   predefined  list  of  fields).       The  user  has  the  ability  to  enter  the   information  required  by  the  district.   In   the   right   screen   this   specific   district   required   that   the   user   collect   the   Meter  Reading,   Action   Taken,   and   any   Additional   Work   Needed.  Other  districts  may  choose   to  collect  other  fields.     After   the   user   has   entered   all   the   required   information,   they   tap   on   the  done  button.     The   Synchronization   framework   takes   care   of   getting   the   latest   Service  Orders  from  the  Server  and   sending   completed   Service   Orders   to  the  Server,  without  user  intervention.         GEOVIEWER  ONLINE     As  part  of  the  reporting  capability  as  well  as  the  need  for  a  robust  GIS  system  to  be  distributed   enterprise  wide  to  users  with  a  desktop/laptop,  Nobel  Systems  proposes  to  provide  access  to   the  City  of  Santa  Monica  with  our  Online  version  of  GeoViewer.     GeoViewer  Online  provides  Geographical  Information  System  data  to  the  casual  user.    Making   GIS  data  available  to  casual  users  is  very  important.    In  many  organizations  the  "non-­‐GIS  people"   Service  Order  Module   5.G.a Packet Pg. 183 Attachment: Attachment A - CT 2810 - Nobel Systems (5656 : Mod 1 - CT 2810 - Nobel)     12 and/or  novice  computer  users  are  the  people  who  find  the  data  to  be  most  useful  in  carrying  out   their  duties.  Providing  easy  access  to  this  information  only  improves  the  usefulness  of  the  data   and  can  save  time  and  money  for  many  types  of  organizations.     The  GeoViewer  approach  to  this  objective  is  quite  simple.    We  offer  an  easy-­‐to-­‐use,  intuitive   interface  to  Geographic  Information  Systems  that  provides  the  casual  user  with  the  ability  to   access  the  information  they  need  with  little  or  no  formal  training.     ESRI  PLATFORM:  This  product  is  built  on  ArcGIS  API  for  Flex  with  ArcGIS  Server  as  the  backend,  which  is   configured  to  read  the  ArcSDE/SQL  database.  GeoViewer  will  ultimately  allow  you  to  access  data  for   other  aspects  of  your  utility  systems,  such  as  Customer  Service,  Field  Operations,  Engineering,   Finance,  and  any  other  enterprise  data  in  which  you  wish  to  connect.       The  main  objectives  of  the  system  include,   • Ability  for  non-­‐GIS  staff  to  use  the  system  effectively  with  less  than  four  hours  of   training.   • Provide  access  to  interactive  water  atlas  maps  from  staff  desktops  through  web   browser.   • Locate  and  view  an  area  of  interest  anywhere  within  the  water  system  service  area.   • Provide  secured  access  to  only  authorized  users.   • Map  updates  are  seamlessly  delivered  to  system  users  without  any  lag  time.     • Provide  an  extensible  system  that  can  be  enhanced  to  provide  broader  functionality   and  adapt  to  future  software  and  functionality  enhancements.   • Enable   direct   integration   with   geographic   data   repositories,   asset   management   information,   billing   systems,   linked   image   libraries,   and   other   information   associated  with  water  system  infrastructures.     GeoViewer  was  designed  with  the  following  assumptions  in  mind:     5.G.a Packet Pg. 184 Attachment: Attachment A - CT 2810 - Nobel Systems (5656 : Mod 1 - CT 2810 - Nobel)     13 • Casual  GIS  users  want  fast,  easy  access  to  relevant  information.     • Casual  GIS  users  don't  have  the  time  or  desire  to  learn  about  topology,  Shapefiles,  ARC/INFO,   theories  of  GIS,  etc.     • Casual  GIS  users  don't  want  to  have  to  add  themes,  assign  colors,  change  theme  properties,   etc.     • Casual  GIS  users  don't  want  to  be  bothered  with  the  task  of  doing  map  composition.    They   would  much  rather  has  the  ability  to  print  their  maps  with  a  standardized  template.     • Casual  GIS  users  don't  typically  need  to  make  large  maps  themselves  and  are  perfectly  happy   printing  an  8  1/2  by  11  map  on  a  laser  or  ink  jet  printer.  For  the  more  advanced  users,   GeoViewer  Online  Supports  multiple  paper  sizes  that  is  only  restriction  is  the  clients  printing   device.   • The  GeoViewer  is  a  robust  and  easy  to  use  Enterprise  Geographic  Information  Interface.    The   GeoViewer  is  extremely  flexible  and  can  be  tailored  to  any  dataset.         We  at  Nobel  Systems  strongly  believe  that  the  functionality  provided  by  GeoViewer  will   satisfy  the  needs  of  the  LBCWD.  The  list  of  features  provided  by  GeoViewer  includes  but  is   not  limited  to:   Standard  GeoViewer  Features:     • Standard  map  navigation  including  pan,  zoom  in  and  zoom  out,  full  extent     • Layer  Legend  Display     • Creation  of  Spatial  Bookmark   • Google  Street  View   • Vicinity  map  that  can  be  used  to  set  the  extent  of  main  map,  pan  the  main  map,   and  display  the  current  extent  of  the  main  map.     • Property  Search.    Search  by  parcel  number,  situs  address,  or  owner  name.             • Supports  ESRI  Shapefiles,  Coverages,  Geodatabases,  and  CAD  Drawings   • Also  supports  a  wide  variety  of  images  including  MrSid.     • Intuitive  Select  Toolbar.    Select  multiple  features  in  multiple  themes  and:     • Find  features  within  a  specified  distance,  and  generate  mailing  labels.   • M easure  area  and  length     • Display  contents  of  the  selected  set  in  a  table  format.     • Print  map  with  a  title,  scale,  and  neat  line.   • Link  any  number  of  layers  to  unlimited  number  of  external  databases   • Hyperlink  scanned  documents  to  features  for  easy  retrieval.   Selecting  Features  and  obtaining  information  about  them:   5.G.a Packet Pg. 185 Attachment: Attachment A - CT 2810 - Nobel Systems (5656 : Mod 1 - CT 2810 - Nobel)     14     Select  by  user-­‐defined  radial  buffer  surrounding  selected  parcel(s),  box  and  Polygon:           Search  Mechanism:     5.G.a Packet Pg. 186 Attachment: Attachment A - CT 2810 - Nobel Systems (5656 : Mod 1 - CT 2810 - Nobel)     15     • Property  Search:    Search  by  parcel  number,  situs  address,  owner  name,  street  intersection,  X  &  Y   coordinates,  Latitude  &  Longitude     Printing  Maps:         • Print  maps  using  predefined  templates  containing  title,  scale,  neat  line,  north  arrow  and   disclaimer.     5.G.a Packet Pg. 187 Attachment: Attachment A - CT 2810 - Nobel Systems (5656 : Mod 1 - CT 2810 - Nobel)     16 • Print  map  with  standard  printing  options  such  as  different  orientations  (portrait  or   landscape),  various  paper  sizes.   • Add/Include  basemap  types  such  as  Google  Street  View,  Aerials  etc.     Viewing  Documents  and  Information  behind  maps:         Print  Mailing  Labels:   • Print  Mailing  labels  (compatible  to  office  product  offerings  from  3M,  Avery  and  other  label   manufacturers)         5.G.a Packet Pg. 188 Attachment: Attachment A - CT 2810 - Nobel Systems (5656 : Mod 1 - CT 2810 - Nobel)     17       Valve  Isolation:   • Isolate  required  system  valves  to  be  shutoff  for  maintenance  and  automatically  generate  mailing   labels/phone  notification  lists           Google  Street  View  Integration:     • Google  Street  View  has  been  fully  integrated  into  GeoViewer.  There  is  no  need  to  leave   GeoViewer       5.G.a Packet Pg. 189 Attachment: Attachment A - CT 2810 - Nobel Systems (5656 : Mod 1 - CT 2810 - Nobel)     18   OPTIONAL  –  CCTV    MODULE     GeoViewer’s  CCTV  module  allows  CCTV  video  and  PACP  inspection  information  to   be  displayed  directly  within  GeoViewer.  GeoViewer  can  integrated  with  popular   CCTV  packages  including:   • Flexidata   • WinCan   • CUES       OPTIONAL  –  SCADA  INTEGRATION     The  District’s  SCADA  information  can  be  integrated  into  GeoViewer  through  the  SCADA   module.   Depending  on  the  security  requirements  for  the  District,  the  module  can  retrieve  SCADA   data  in  real  time,  or  can  connect  to  a  copy  of  the  SCADA  data.     5.G.a Packet Pg. 190 Attachment: Attachment A - CT 2810 - Nobel Systems (5656 : Mod 1 - CT 2810 - Nobel) COST  PROPOSAL FIXED  COSTS   One  time  setup  fee  .......................................................................................  $5,000   RECURRING  COSTS   iPad  Annual  GeoViewer  Mobile  Hosting  fee  ...................................  $15,000  for  10  iPads   GeoViewer  Online  Annual  fee  (Unlimited  Licenses).....................  ...............  $6,000   TOTAL  .........................................................................................................  $21,000  per  year   Billing  Rates   Project  Manager  ....................................................................................................  $150  per  hour   Project  Advisor  ......................................................................................................  No  charge   Technical  Manager  ................................................................................................  $150  per  hour   Lead  Software  Architect  ........................................................................................  $130  per  hour   Programmer  ..........................................................................................................  $100  per  hour   Direct  Costs  will  be  billed  per  approved  rates  of  the  City   Exhibit B Cost Proposal 5.G.a Packet Pg. 191 Attachment: Attachment A - CT 2810 - Nobel Systems (5656 : Mod 1 - CT 2810 - Nobel) 1 Professional Services Agreement Insurance Requirements Consultant shall procure and maintain for the duration of the Agreement insurance against claims for injuries to persons or damages to property that may arise from or in connection with the performance of the work hereunder by the Consultant, its agents, representatives, employees or subcontractors. Minimum Scope/Limits of Insurance Coverage shall be at least as broad as: 1.Commercial General Liability (CGL): Insurance Services Office Form CG 00 01 covering GCL on an “occurrence” basis, including products and completed operations, property damage, bodily injury and personal and advertising injury, with limits of no less than $1,000,000 per occurrence. If a general aggregate limit applies, either the general aggregate limit shall apply separately to this project/location or the general aggregate limit shall be twice the required occurrence limit. 2.Automobile Liability: Insurance Services Office Form CA 00 01 covering Code 1 (any auto), or if the Consultant has no owned autos, Code 8 (hired) and Code 9 (non- owned), with limits of no less than $1,000,000 per accident for bodily injury and property damage. 3.Workers’ Compensation: Workers’ Compensation insurance as required by the State of California, with Statutory Limits and Employers’ Liability Insurance with limits of no less than $1,000,000 per accident for bodily injury or disease (see footnote #1). 4.Professional Liability: Insurance appropriate to the Consultant’s profession with a limit of not less than $1,000,000 each occurrence/$2,000,000 in the annual aggregate (see footnote #2). If the Consultant maintains higher limits than the minimums shown above, the City of Santa Monica requires and shall be entitled to coverage for the higher limits maintained by the Consultant. Any available insurance proceeds in excess of the specified minimum limits of insurance and coverage shall be available to the City of Santa Monica. Other Insurance Provisions 1.The policies are to contain, or be endorsed to contain, the following provisions: a.Additional Insured Status: The City of Santa Monica, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers are to be covered as additional insureds on the CGL policy with respect to liability arising out of work or operations performed by or on behalf of Consultant including materials, parts or equipment furnished in connection with such work or operations. General liability coverage can be Exhibit C Insurance Requirements 5.G.a Packet Pg. 192 Attachment: Attachment A - CT 2810 - Nobel Systems (5656 : Mod 1 - CT 2810 - Nobel) 2 provided in the form of an endorsement to the Consultant’s insurance at least as broad as Insurance Services Office Form CG 20 10 11 85. b. Primary Coverage: For any claims related to this contract, the Consultant’s insurance shall be primary as respects the City of Santa Monica, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers. Any insurance or self-insurance maintained by the City of Santa Monica, its officers, officials, employees or volunteers shall be in excess of the Consultant’s insurance and shall not contribute with it. c. Notice of Cancellation: Each insurance policy required herein shall state that coverage shall not be cancelled except after notice has been given to the City of Santa Monica. d. Waiver of Subrogation: Consultant hereby grants to the City of Santa Monica a waiver of any right of subrogation which any insurer of said Consultant may acquire against the City of Santa Monica by virtue of payment of any loss. Consultant agrees to obtain any endorsement that may be necessary to affect this waiver of subrogation, but this provision applies regardless of whether or not the City of Santa Monica has received a waiver of subrogation endorsement from the insurer. Deductibles and Self-Insured Retentions Any deductibles or self-insured retentions must be declared to and approved by the City of Santa Monica. The City of Santa Monica may require the Consultant to purchase coverage with a lower deductible or retention or provide satisfactory proof of ability to pay losses and related investigations, claim administration, and defense expenses within the retention. Acceptability of Insurers Insurance is to be placed with insurers with a current A.M. Best rating of no less than A:VII, unless otherwise acceptable to the City of Santa Monica. Claims Made Policies 1. If the Professional Liability policy provides “claims made” coverage: a. The Retroactive Date must be shown, and must be before the date of this Agreement or the start of work. b. The insurance must be maintained and evidence of insurance must be provided for at least 5 years after completion of work. c. If the policy is cancelled or not renewed, and not replaced with another “claims made” policy form with a Retroactive Date prior to the effective Agreement date, 5.G.a Packet Pg. 193 Attachment: Attachment A - CT 2810 - Nobel Systems (5656 : Mod 1 - CT 2810 - Nobel) 3 the Consultant must purchase “extended reporting” coverage for a minimum of 5 years after completion of work. Verification of Coverage Consultant shall furnish the City of Santa Monica with original certificates and amendatory endorsements or copies of the applicable policy language providing the insurance coverage required herein. All certificates and endorsements are to be received and approved by the City of Santa Monica before work commences. However, failure to obtain required documents prior to the work beginning shall not waive the Consultant’s obligation to provide them. The City of Santa Monica reserves the right to require complete, certified copies of all required insurance policies, including the endorsements required herein, at any time. Failure to Maintain Insurance Coverage If Consultant, for any reason, fails to maintain insurance coverage which is required pursuant to this Agreement, the same shall be deemed a material breach of contract. The City of Santa Monica, at its sole option, may terminate this Agreement and obtain damages from the Consultant resulting from said breach. Alternatively, the City of Santa Monica may purchase such coverage (but has no special obligation to do so), and without further notice to the Consultant, the City may deduct from sums due to the Consultant any premium costs advanced by the City for such insurance. Subcontractors Consultant shall require and verify that all subcontractors maintain insurance meeting all the requirements stated herein. All exceptions must be approved in writing by the Risk Manager. Footnotes #1: Workers’ Compensation insurance coverage is not required if the Consultant does not have employees. The Consultant must, however, execute the City’s Workers’ Compensation Coverage Exemption Declaration Form. #2: Professional Liability insurance is required if the Consultant is providing a professional service regulated by the State (e.g., insurance agents, doctors, lawyers, architects, engineers, certified public accountants, etc.). However, some Consultants, such as software designers, claims administrators, or human resources professionals, should also carry Professional Liability insurance. Contact Risk Management for guidance. 5.G.a Packet Pg. 194 Attachment: Attachment A - CT 2810 - Nobel Systems (5656 : Mod 1 - CT 2810 - Nobel) CITY OF SANTA MONICA OAKS INITIATIVE DISCLOSURE FORM In order to facilitate compliance with the requirements of the Oaks Initiative, the City compiles and maintains certain information. That information includes the name of any person or persons who is seeking a “public benefit.” If the “public benefit” is sought by an entity, rather than an individual person, the information includes the name of every personwhois:(a)trustee,(b)director,(c)partner,(d) officer,orhas(e)morethan a ten percent interest in theentity. Public benefits include: 1.Personal services contracts in excess of $25,000 over any 12-monthperiod; 2.Sale of material, equipment or supplies to the City in excess of $25,000 over a 12-monthperiod; 3.Purchase, sale or lease of real property to or from the City in excess of $25,000 over a 12- monthperiod; 4.Non-competitive franchise awards with gross revenue of $50,000 or more inany 12-monthperiod; 5.Land use variance, special use permit, or other exception to an established land use plan, where the decision has a value in excess of$25,000; 6.Tax “abatement, exception, or benefit” of a value in excess of $5,000 in any 12-month period;or 7.Payment of “cash or specie” of a net value to the recipient of $10,000 in any 12-monthperiod. Name(s) of persons or entities receiving public benefit: Name(s) of trustees, directors, partners, and officers: Name(s) of persons with more than a 10% equity, participation, or revenue interest: Prepared by: Title: Signature: Date: Email: Phone: Permit # FOR CITY USE ONLY: Bid/PO/Contract # Michael Samuel President 03/06/2023 msamuel@nobel-systems.com (909)708-4029 CT #2810 Nobel Systems, Inc Michael Samuel Michael Samuel 5.G.b Packet Pg. 195 Attachment: FY 22-23 Oaks (Nobel Systems, Inc.) (5656 : Mod 1 - CT 2810 - Nobel)