Approve $22,500 contract with Priority Dispatch for 911 software maintenance
$22,500
In Plain English
The city's 911 center uses specialized software to handle medical emergency calls and dispatch ambulances. Priority Dispatch is the only company that can maintain this critical system. If approved, the city pays $7,500 per year through 2019 for software updates and technical support.
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