File #: 22-0824    Version: 1
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/8/2022 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 9/27/2022 Final action:
Title: Addendum Agreement #13479 between Alachua County Board of Court Commissioners and BI, Incorporated.
Attachments: 1. Addendum Agreement #13479 between Alachua County and BI Incorporated.pdf, 2. Attachment A Omnia 2022118_BI_Inc_MA_redacted_Pricing_2022_6_10.pdf, 3. Attachment B AlachuaCountyBoardof_W22382504.pdf
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Agenda Item Name:

Title

Addendum Agreement #13479 between Alachua County Board of Court Commissioners and BI, Incorporated.

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Presenter:

Ron Akins, 352-337-6248

 

Description:

Requesting approval of Addendum Agreement #13479 between Alachua County and BI, Incorporated. This Addendum Agreement is utilizing the Master Agreement through OMNIA Partners Cooperative Purchasing Program.

 

Recommended Action:

Recommended Action

Approve and Sign Addendum Agreement #13479 between Alachua County and BI, Incorporated.

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Prior Board Motions:

N/A

 

Fiscal Consideration:

Fiscal Consideration

Sufficient budget exists to cover the requested not to exceed amount of $266,000 in 001.36.3630.523.34.00 and 001.36.3680.623.34.00

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Strategic Guide:

All Other Mandatory and Discretionary Services

 

Background:

Since its inception in FY02, defendants in a pretrial status or sentenced misdemeanor offenders have been supervised by the Department of Court Services' Pretrial Services programs by utilizing Electronic Monitoring (EM) and Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) as a special condition. Since FY15, Court Services has included Transdermal Alcohol Detector (TAD) as another potential alternative for the Courts to assign defendants. As of FY20, Court Services has included the SL3 Mobile Breathalyzer as an additional alternative to the TAD device for alcohol detection. These defendants are closely supervised and monitored in the community utilizing evidence-based technology, thereby reducing the need to remain in custody.