File #: 2018-0131   
Type: Contract Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/19/2018 In control: System Safety, Security and Operations Committee
On agenda: 6/20/2018 Final action:
Title: AUTHORIZE the Chief Executive Officer to award a twelve-month, firm-fixed price Contract No. PS43249000 to Cority Software Inc. in the amount of $1,292,925.80 to develop, configure, integrate, and implement a new Enterprise Safety Management System (ESMS), subject to resolution of protest (s) if any. The ESMS will capture all accident, incident, and injury data and be used to produce state and federal regulatory reports.
Sponsors: System Safety, Security and Operations Committee
Indexes: Application, Budgeting, Contracts, Databases, Enterprise Safety Management System, Implment An Enterprise-Wide System To Track Accidents And Incidents. This System Replaces Transitsafe And Vams (Project), Information management, Procurement, Safety, Safety and security, System safety, System Safety Management
Attachments: 1. Attachment A - Procurement Summary, 2. Attachment B - DEOD Summary
Related files: 2018-0442
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SYSTEM SAFETY, SECURITY AND OPERATIONS COMMITTEE
JUNE 21, 2018

Subject
SUBJECT: ENTERPRISE SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

Action
ACTION: AWARD CONTRACT

Heading
RECOMMENDATION

Title
AUTHORIZE the Chief Executive Officer to award a twelve-month, firm-fixed price Contract No. PS43249000 to Cority Software Inc. in the amount of $1,292,925.80 to develop, configure, integrate, and implement a new Enterprise Safety Management System (ESMS), subject to resolution of protest (s) if any. The ESMS will capture all accident, incident, and injury data and be used to produce state and federal regulatory reports.

Issue
ISSUE

Staff is seeking an upgraded safety management system that will allow Metro to meet evolving safety requirements and new/changing state and federal safety laws and regulations. The new system will be integrated with Metro's other complementary operational and support systems, as well as leverage technologies to improve system reliability and provide scalability for Metro's future growth. The ESMS system will replace Metro's Vehicle Accident Monitoring System (VAMS) and TransitSafe systems which have reached obsolescence. The recommended contract award will provide an on premise, self-hosted web application, database server, and mobile application solution and will train the various departmental end-users with the new software tool. Furthermore, all of the existing incident/accident data collected over the past 25+ years will be migrated and integrated into the new software platform so that Metro will be able to operate, manage and use a single system of record for all related incident information.

Background
BACKGROUND

Metro's VAMS and TransitSafe systems are the central repository for all bus and non-bus vehicle accidents, incidents, and injuries. VAMS was developed in 1984 to handle bus accidents and was expanded in 1991 to include rail accidents. To augment the limited VAMS functionality, TransitSafe software was integrated w...

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