Purchase public safety communications hardware and software for $32,385
$32,385
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In Plain English
The police and fire departments need new servers and software to manage emergency communications and records. The 3-year contract with New World Systems runs from September 2010 through August 2013. If approved, the city spends $32,385 total for equipment, software licenses, maintenance, and technical support.
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