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File #: 25-0433    Version: 1
Type: Consent - Agreements Status: Passed
File created: 7/14/2025 In control: Orange City Council
On agenda: 8/12/2025 Final action: 8/12/2025
Title: Agreement with Siemens Industry, Inc., as a single source vendor, for video surveillance cameras, hardware, and licensing for the new Police Department Property storage facility.
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Agreement with Siemens Industry, Inc.
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council

THRU: Jarad Hildenbrand, City Manager

FROM: Adam Jevec, Chief of Police


1. SUBJECT
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Agreement with Siemens Industry, Inc., as a single source vendor, for video surveillance cameras, hardware, and licensing for the new Police Department Property storage facility.
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2. SUMMARY
Installation of a comprehensive video surveillance system including cameras, hardware, and licensing for the newly designated Police Department Property storage facility in the amount of $46,458.
3. RECOMMENDED ACTION
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Approve the agreement with Siemens Industry, Inc. in the amount of $46,458 for a video surveillance system; and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute on behalf of the City.

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4. FISCAL IMPACT
The expense for this agreement is $46,458 and will be funded through the Lease Revenue Bond Fund (902):
902-1601-80299-255001 CIP - Corp Yard Renovations
5. STRATEGIC PLAN GOALS
Goal 1: Maintain Strong Emergency and Safety Services
6. DISCUSSION AND BACKGROUND
The Public Works Department is finalizing the buildout of a new, centralized Police Department Property storage facility to support the secure intake, storage, and retrieval of physical evidence. To ensure facility security and legal compliance, a robust video surveillance solution is required.
Siemens Industry, Inc. (Siemens) in Cypress, California offers advanced video surveillance solutions. Installation of a high-performance video surveillance system, to secure the new Police Department Property storage facility, will ensure chain-of-custody integrity, 24/7 monitoring, and compliance with Criminal Justice Information Systems (CJIS) standards.
The first-year fiscal impact for nine surveillance cameras, hardware, and licensing is $46,458. Funds in the Lease Revenue Bond Fund (902), Capital Improvement Project No. 255001, are available to be used for the procurement of surveillance cameras. The maintenance of cameras will be co...

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