Approve $771,000 software maintenance contract for police and fire communications
$770,997
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In Plain English
The city uses specialized software to manage 911 calls, dispatch emergency responders, and keep police records. This 3-year maintenance contract ensures the system stays updated and functional. If approved, the city pays New World Systems $257,000 per year to maintain this critical public safety technology.
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