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8F <br />INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA <br />MEMORANDUM <br />TO: Joseph A. Baird, County Administrator <br />THROUGH: Christopher R. Mora, P.E , Public Works Director C� <br />From: Manuel Cabo, Telecommunications Manager <br />SUBJECT: Extension of Agreement between Indian River County (IRC) and AT&T <br />DATE: February 24, 2016 <br />BACKGROUND: <br />On February 16, 2010, the Board of County Commissioners approved three new contract service <br />agreements with AT&T to cover the following County telephone systems: lines in the Vero Beach <br />Central Office area, enhanced 911 Phone System, and lines operating in the Sebastian Central area. <br />These agreements serviced the use of the phone lines by all offices under the Board of County <br />Commissioners and the Constitutional Officers including the Elections Office and Sheriffs office, <br />which benefited multiple individual accounts and created a 25.06% annual savings over previous <br />agreements. <br />Attached are proposed AT&T service contract extensions, covering PRI (Primary Rate Interface) <br />services, AT&T Centrex Telephone Line Services, 911 ANI (Automatic Number Identification) <br />services, and 911 ALI (Automatic Location Information) services. <br />ANALYSIS <br />The attached AT&T Contract renewals are for two additional years, at the discounted rate structure <br />that is currently in place, with an option to extend two additional years. The original contract <br />agreements gave the County a 25% discount over the previous cost of the services provided by <br />AT&T. The renewal of these agreements maintains this discount and shields the County against a <br />Telecommunications rate increase. At current AT&T pricing levels, the county saves more than <br />$36,000 per month with these agreements in place when compared to non -contractual AT&T rates. <br />(See attached spreadsheet - contractual rate = $16,699.80/ month vs. non -contractual = $53,025.09/ <br />month). <br />AT&T PRI services are the main telecommunications format through which all IRC PBX telephone <br />systems communicate with the PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network). The PRIs handle most <br />County telephone traffic, both incoming and outgoing, for multiple PBX telephone systems <br />throughout the County. <br />AT&T Centrex Telephone service is the telecommunications format through which most County <br />remote locations, and smaller PBX Telephone service locations, are handled. Centrex lines allow <br />the flexibility to re -direct incoming calls to alternate sites, such as during telephone service outages <br />or emergencies The AT&T contract extensions proposed here for Centrex services, are divided into <br />two groups. These cover the two AT&T Central Office Exchange locations that currently serve IRC <br />— Vero Beach, and Sebastian. <br />F:\Public Works\Luanne M\Telecommunications\Agendas\At&t Agreement extension BCC - 2-24-16 docx 49 <br />