File #: 19-0560    Version: 1 Name: reject all proposals for police promotional process assessment services
Type: Contract/Agreement Status: Passed
File created: 5/13/2019 In control: Work Session
On agenda: 9/10/2019 Final action: 9/10/2019
Title: *Consideration Of Recommendation To Reject All Proposals For Police Promotional Process Assessment Services For The Human Resources And Police Departments (Purchasing Office Procurement Solicitation No. 2019-016) (07-09-19 WS)
Sponsors: Kevin Townsel, Deb Faulkner
Attachments: 1. 2019-016 Tabulation of proposals 2019.08.22

DATE: August 22, 2019

TO: Board of Mayor and Aldermen

FROM: Eric Stuckey, City Administrator
Kristine Brock, Assistant City Administrator / CFO
Kevin Townsel, Human Resources Director
Deb Faulkner, Chief of Police
Brian Wilcox, Purchasing Manager

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*Consideration Of Recommendation To Reject All Proposals For Police Promotional Process Assessment Services For The Human Resources And Police Departments (Purchasing Office Procurement Solicitation No. 2019-016) (07-09-19 WS)
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Purpose
The purpose of this procurement was to purchase police promotional process assessment services for the Human Resources and Police Departments for a term of award of three (3) years, with two (2) options to extend, each time for up to one (1) additional year. The service provider would facilitate the police promotional process assessments periodically conducted by the City for the Police Department positions of Master Patrol Officer, Detective, Lieutenant and Sergeant.

Background
The City published on March 14, 2019 a Notice to Proposers in the Williamson Herald for police promotional process assessment services. In addition, solicitation documents were sent on or about the same date directly to ten (10) potential proposers known or thought to be interested in this solicitation. Proposals from five (5) service providers were publicly opened at the submittal opening held on April 18, 2019. A tabulation of the proposals received for this solicitation is attached.

Using evaluation criteria included in the request for proposals, the proposal evaluation team, consisting of City staff from the Human Resources Department as well as City staff from the Police Department, recommended the City interview the two firms submitting the proposals ranked highest by the proposal evaluation team, namely Stanard & Associates, Inc. of Chicago, Illinois (which is the incumbent service provider) and Morris & McDaniel, Inc. of Alexandria, Virginia. The evaluation criteria ...

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