Security Services (Citywide)
Implementation of a citywide
Security Services contract. Currently,
security services are provided by
both contractors and City employees.
Approximately $1.1 million in security
services is contracted annually, while
employee security services cost
approximately $2.3 million annually.
Contracted services have similar
specifications.
Projected Annual Savings: $355,000
Actual Annual Savings: $0
The City-Wide Security Services Action
Team looked for cost savings regarding security services within the
Parking Division, Parks and Recreation Department, and Water Department.
The
initial assessment identified 54 positions, which performed security
services utilizing 14 vehicles. The estimated savings of approximately
$354,000 was based on the salaries (including benefits) of those
positions compared to projected contracted hourly rates and did not
include overtime or vacancies. (Vehicles were to be provided by the
contractor so operating and maintenance costs, plus fuel costs of leased
vehicles, were estimated to be equal to City costs to operate vehicles
therefore all savings estimates were based on labor only.)
During the period between the initial
savings estimates (late 2007) and the issuance of the Request for
Proposal (May 2008) the following changes occurred which resulted in a
reduction in potential annual savings:
-
Need to retain two
positions to serve as contract monitors.
-
Need to retain one
position within Parks and Recreation to address parking citations.
-
Need to retain six
positions for special events.
-
Removal of Water
Department Security Services from the proposal due to concerns
regarding water supply security at Treatment Plant and Pumping
Stations.
These changes resulted in a reduction
in the estimated costs savings from approximately $354,000 to
approximately $164,000.
Ten proposals were received
and ranked by the Selection Committee in June 2008. The highest ranked
proposal showed a projected costs savings of $144,000, and was the only
vendor in the top five review committee ratings that projected a costs
savings to the City. The Selection Committee recommended that the City
should not award the contact to any vendor due to concerns regarding the
retention and sustainability of services by the vendor, not withstanding
potential savings were indicated.
Although it was determined
that these services would not be performed by an outside vendor, staff
is continuing to evaluate these functions to determine if efficiencies
may still be gained.