Buy $473,359 in police and fire radio equipment from sole supplier
$473,359.27
In Plain English
The city needs new 800 MHz radios for police and fire departments. Only one company, Dailey-Wells, makes equipment compatible with the city's existing radio system. If approved, the city pays $473,359 for the new radios without seeking competing bids.
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