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#00-3113 Exhibit A-2 (N. Harris Computer Corporation) 16C4 EXHIBIT A-2 Contract Amendment No.2 00-3113 "Department of Utility Billing Services Integrated Software System" This amendment, dated June :liJ- , 2010 to the referenced agreement shall be by and between the parties to the original agreement, Harris Computer Corporation, (to be referred to as "Harris") and County, Florida, (to be referred to as "County"). RE: Contract #00-3113 "Department of Utility Billing Service Integrated Software System" In order to continue the services provided for in the original Contract document referenced above, Harris agrees to amend the above referenced Contract to provide IWEB MS software and Hosting services as described in Exhibit A2-A "Supplemental Terms and Conditions", Exhibit A2-B, "IWEB MS Software Functions", Exhibit A2-C "Implementation Services", Exhibit A2-D "Data Security" and Exhibit A2-E "Fees", attached herein and incorporated by reference. All other terms and conditions of the agreement shall remain in force. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Harris and County have each, respectively, by an authorized person or agent, hereunder set their hands and seals on the date(s) indicated below. .- (~ // Firm ~~--- ATTE t: ( ~/ .'s: -- , ~/---- ) Har~:cmiiprifer Corporation By: C::\\",_,-(-t 1..['-- "\:~):, 1'.(' ~, ~ Dated: ~~<,< (2L '" " ~ . By: ), i \ ':"'1" Title: ,.. ,.. Dated: -'-, \ \ L / 2. , " "1.,. r:,/:"\,:~ c~ " ~ 'il<'~.......: ~ : ~;;""." ..:; .......I.:~ A~TEST..'> ...~::,.\ ~.' 'j' _ ,(t..!" ':~lit,.", ~ . .-~ ;': ~');:~~;".',.'/;~?\ :.. . OWNER: ( . BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 'gtE.:. k, ......i.......-.. 11...... "." By: ''1u&-w, ~ Chairman FRet) W. <:'0'1 LE. Approved as to form and Legal SU~~Cy: , ;)0Uo J\SS\ CDvf\.;'11 A\loR.I0~-Y Page 1 of 13 Exhibit A2-A Supplemental Terms and Conditions I. Definitions 1.1. IWEB MS. "IWEB MS" is defined as the computer code and programs, including related data files, rules, parameters, and documents licensed to County. IWEB MS shall perform the functions defined in Exhibit A2-B. 1.2. Hosting Environment. "Hosting Environment" is defined as the hardware, software, and Internet connections on which the IWEB MS software will be operated and accessible to County and County's customers via the Internet. 1.3. Customer. "Customer" is defined as any customer of County. 1.4. Hosting Services. "Hosting Services" is defined as the services required to enable Customers to access and operate the [WEB MS software in the Hosting Environment. 1.5. Subcontractor. "Subcontractor" is defined as "Transaction Warehouse" that will provide the Hosting Environment, the IWEB MS software, Hosting Services, and maintenance of the Hosting Environment, IWEB MS software, and Hosting Services. 1.6. Implementation Services. "Implementation Services" are the services defined in Exhibit A2-C. Harris or Subcontractor shall provide the Implementation Services to County. 1.7. Hosted Svstem, "Hosted System" is defined as the Hosted Services, Hosting Environment, IWEB MS, and Implementation Services. 1,8. Inhance. "Inhance" is the utility billing system that County utilizes to bill customers. The IWEB MS system will interact with the [nhance system to obtain customer account information. 2. Harris Responsibilities: Harris will provide the IWeb MS license, products and services as defined in this amendment either directly to County or through a subcontractor. Harris shall be responsible for the performance of all products, services and subcontractors. In the event Harris subcontractor fails to perform any required service within the amendment, Harris shall at no additional cost to County provide a substantially similar Hosted System that is acceptable to the County within twenty four (24) hours. Harris will provide the [Web MS license, products and services as defined in this amendment either directly to County or through a subcontractor. Harris shall be responsible for the performance of all products, services and subcontractors. In the event Harris subcontractor fails to perform any required service within the amendment, the County can activate and make use of a copy of Harris' InHance [web service. Harris will implement [web as a backup web payment service for a one-time cost of $3000 and annual service of $400. The application will be installed and tested as part of this agreement's implementation services. The application portion of the module will be installed by Harris on the County's web server of Page 2 of 13 choice. The payment processing portion of the module will be hosted by a P A-DSS certified gateway that will allow the transactions to bc processed via the existing merchant agreement with 5/3rd Bank. County agrees to submit test transactions as frequently as it deems necessary to ensure that this alternate application is available to proccss transactions should subcontractor fail to perform required service. 3. [WEB MS License: Harris will provide the County with unlimited license access to a hosted version of IWEB MS and Harris grants to County and County hereby accepts a non- exclusive, non-transferable license to use the IWEB MS Software in the Hosted Environment during the License Term. 4. IWEB MS License Term: The license granted herein shall commence upon execution of this Agreement and shall remain in effect until County ceases using the [WEB MS Software or termination. [I' the IWEB MS software module is terminated by the County, Harris agrees to submit all invoices to the project manager within thirty (30) days of receipt of the notice to terminate. 5. Ownership: The parties acknowledge that Subcontractor is the sole owner of the [WEB MS software and that Harris has acquired the right to license the IWEB MS software to County. County does not acquire any rights, titlc or ownership interests express or implied, in the IWEB MS Software other than the lieenses granted herein. 6. Project Schedule: Within fourteen (14) days after execution of this Amendment, both parties will develop a mutually agreed upon project schedule ("Project Schedule") for the implementation of the Hosted System. Any modification to the project sehedule shall be mutually agreed upon in writing by Harris and the County project manager or his designee. 7. Modifications to Amendment: This Amendment contains the entire understanding between the parties and any modifications to this Amendment shall be mutually agreed upon in writing by Harris and the County project manager or his designee, in compliance with the County Purchasing Policy and Administrative Procedures in effect at the time sueh serviees are authorized. 8. Implementation Services Specifications: Harris shall provide County with a detailed description of the services to be performed and written speeifications for the Sill Presentation and IWEB MS Design Skin services ("Implementation Services Specifications") defined in Exhibit A2-C. Harris shall not perform the Implementation Services until County has approved the Implementation Services Specifications in writing. 9. Hosted Svstem Acceptance Testing: Harris shall provide services defined in Exhibit A2-B "I Web Software Funetions" and Exhibit A2-C "Implementation Services Specifications" and make the Hosted System functional and available for County's intended use. Harris shall notifv the County in writing when the Hosted System is ready for acceptance testing. Within forty five (45) days from reeeiving written notification from Harris, County shall test the Hosted System to verify that it performs the functions as defined in this Amendment. By the end of the forty five day testing period, County will either (i) notify Harris in writing that the Hosted System is accepted "Acceptance"); or (ii) notify Harris in writing that the Hosted System is not aeeepted. Page 3 of 13 9.1 If County notifies Harris in writing or verbally that the Hosted System is not accepted, County will provide a list of the errors. After notification of non-aceeptance, Harris shall have fourteen (14) days to eure the Hosted System errors to satisfy the acceptance testing. The revised Hosted System shall be retested in the same manner as described above in this section 9.0. 10. Transaction Fees: County will be charged transaction fees per Exhibit A2-E for all payment transactions entered direetly by Customers through the Hosted System. County will not be charged transaction fees if a customer uses a eredit balance on their account to make a payment. Transaction fees will not increase for two (2) years from the aeceptance of the Hosted System, Subsequent year transaction fees shall be subject to an annual increase not to exceed the lesser of the following: an inerease in transaction fees charged to all other customers of Harris or an increase equal to the CPI index for April tirst (I st ) for the previous year as published. Over any two (2) year period, the cumulative increase in Transaction Fees shall not exceed seven (7) percent. II. Implementation Services Fees: Harris shall provide the County with Implementation Services at the rate of one hundred titly dollars ($150) per hour. On-site time shall be billed at the rate of one thousand two hundred dollars ($1,200) per eight (8) hour day, plus travel expenses. 12. Travel Expenses: Travel expenses shall be reimbursed as per Seetion 112.061 Fla. Stats. Reimbursements shall be at the following rates: Lodging: $ .445 per mile $ 6.00 $11.00 $19.00 Actual tieket cost limited to tourist or coach class fare Actual rental cost limited to compact or standard-size vehicles Actual cost of lodging at single occupancy rate with a cap of no more than $150,00 per night at single occupancy rate Actual cost of parking Mileage: Breakfast: Luneh: Dinner: Airfare: Rental car: Parking: 13. Invoicing: License and Annual Maintenance Fees shall be invoiced upon Acceptance. Serviee fees shall be invoiced monthly as incurred. Transaction Fees shall be invoiced monthly as incurred. Subsequent year Annual Maintenance Fees shall be invoiced annually in advance. lnvoiees for Transaction fees must be aeeompanied by a reconciliation report identifying the number of customer payment transactions processed by the Hosted System for the period to whieh the invoiee applies. 14. Pavments: Payments will be made upon receipt of a proper invoiee, upon approval by the County Contract Manager or his designee, and in compliance with Section 218.70, Florida Statutes, otherwise known as the "Local Government Prompt Payment Act." 15. Access to the Hosted Svstem: Harris shall provide seeure unlimited aecess to the Hosted System for Customers. Sueh unlimited access shall be provided 24 hours per day, 7 days per Page 4 of 13 week, subject to scheduled and unscheduled periods of non-availability as deseribed ill Section 15.1 and 15.2 below. 15.1. Hosted Svstem Availabilitv: The Hosted System shall be available to Customers 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, subjeet to seheduled and unscheduled periods of non-availability as described in this section and seetion 15,2 below. Harris shall not be responsible lor downtime due to County, or Customer's network infrastructure, or an Internet failure outside the control of Harris. If the IWEB MS software is not able to access the County Inhanee system, Customers will not be able to aceess and view their account iniormation or make payments using the Hosted System. In the event that the communication connection between the IWEB MS software and County's Inhance system is interrupted during the processing of a payment, but before the payment is complete (and therefore cannot be recorded to Inhance), the payment will be queued by IWEB MS and those payments will be automatieally processed once eommunications with County's Inhance system are restored. If the system is unable to process payments due to communication problems within the County's network, it will be the County's responsibility to not assess (or, instead, to reverse) any late fees that would apply 15.2. Scheduled Downtime: Seheduled downtime shall not exceed three (3) hours in a calendar month without the prior written consent of the County. Scheduled downtime notices will be eommunieated to County's system administrator at least twenty four (24) hours in advance. County will have the ability to issue a notice on IWEB MS of the upcoming seheduled downtime. The downtime notice will be displayed for Customers when they access the IWEB MS system. If scheduled downtime interrupts scheduled payment processing, Harris will manually initiate the payment processing once scheduled downtime is eompleted. Harris shall make its best ef10rts to schedule downtime for off-hours and weekends. 15.3. Hosted Svstem Uptime: Uptime is defined as the percentage of total time that the Hosted System is either available or in scheduled downtime. The Hosted System shall be deemed available if inaccessibility is due to County's or Customer's network infrastructure, or an internet failure outside the control of Harris. Uptime is calculated as the sum of the available time plus scheduled downtime divided by the total time, then expressed as a percentage. Uptime is measured and ealculated on a monthly basis. Harris guarantees that the uptime of the Hosted System shall be at least 99.0%, on a monthly basis (the "Guaranteed Uptime."). 16. Support Services: County shall provide support to Customers that use the Hosted System. Harris, either directly or through Subcontractor, shall provider support to County for the use of the Hosted System for as long as County uses the Hosted System at no cost. The primary mechanism for delivering this support shall bc thc Subcontractor's Call Center. The Call Center may be contacted by designated County representatives via telcphone, (480) 889.0077, Call Center hours of operation are 8:00 a,m. to 8:00 p.m" Eastern Standard Time. Support services shall include, but not be limited to, the following: a) unlimited telephone support concerning the use of the Hosted System b) new releases and versions of the iWEB MS software c) upgrades to the Hosting Environment and Hosting Services d) correction of all errors in the Hosted System Page 5 of 13 e) updated documentation for the iWEB MS software which accurately reflects the changes in the release or new version of the iWEB MS software 16.1 Emergency Support Services: In the event of a catastrophic failure of the Hosted System or other event deemed by County to be a severe emergency outside the Call Center hours of operation, or if Call Center is unavailable during normal hours of operation, designated County representatives are to leave a detailed message on the Emergency Support voicemail service so that appropriate Call Center staff may be alerted of the emergency and react in a timely manner. County will be contacted by Call Center within thirty (30) minutes of receipt of detailed message. 17. Annual Maintenanee Fees: Harris shall make Support Services available to County for the annual fee ("Annual Maintenance Fees") as defined in Exhibit A2-E. Harris shall bill County for Annual Maintenance Fees upon Hosted System Aeceptance. Annual Maintenance Fees shall not increase for two (2) years from the date of Hosted System Acceptance. Subsequent year's Annual Maintenance Fees shall be subjeet to an annual increase not to exeeed the lesser of the following: an increase to the Annual Maintenanee Fees that is charged to all other eustomers of Harris, or an increase equal to the CPI index as published on April first (1st) of that given year. Over any two (2) year period, the eumulative increase in the Annual Maintenance Fees shall not exceed seven (7) percent. 18. PCI Compliance: Harris warrants that the Hosted System shall be fully eompliant with all PCI required processing and standards and per Exhibit A2-D. Every two (2) weeks, Harris will have the Hosted System scanned for non-eompliance with the PCI standards. The resultant report will document potential issues and include information on how to correct any non-compliance, 19. ADA Compliance: Harris warrants that the Hosted System shall be in full compliance with all current ADA guidelines and requirements, including section 508 standards. If, at any time during the term of this Amendment, Harris is made aware that the Hosted System does not conform to the current ADA guidelines and requirements, Harris shall immediately correct such non-conformances at no additional charge to County. 20. Confidentialitv: Harris acknowledges that all material and information supplied by County or Customer whieh has or will eome into the possession or knowledge of Harris in connection with Harris' performance is to be eonsidered County, or Customer's confidential and proprietary information, disclosure of which information to or use by third parties will be damaging or which disclosure may be prohibited by law. Harris agrees to hold sueh material and information in strictest confidence, not to make use of it other than for performance as defined in this Amendment, to release it only to Harris employees requiring such information, and not to release or disclose it to any other party or otherwise violate applieable law with respeet to any disclosure of information, Confidentiality of information eontained in this agreement is subject to the requirements of the Florida Public Records Act, Chapter 119, Fla. Stat., and the Florida Sunshine Law, Chapter 286, Fla. Stat. 21. Warrantv: Harris represents and warrants that it will provide thc Hosted System in a manner eonsistent with general industry standards reasonably applicable to the provision thereof, and that the Hosted System shall perform substantially in accordance with the IWEB MS specifications and other applicable documentation. OTHER THAN AS EXPRESSLY SET Page 6 of 13 FORTH HEREIN, HARRIS MAKES NO WARRANTIES, WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL, EXPRESS OR [MPLlED, WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION, EQUIPMENT, OR SERVICES PROVIDED HEREUNDER, OR ANY MODIFICATION, REVISIONS, OR DERIV A TIVE WORKS OF THE SOFTWARE OR DOCUMENTATION. 22. Limitation on Liabilitv: The limitations of liability in the original Agreement shall apply to this Amendment. Notwithstanding the foregoing, exeept for damages arising out of (a) Harris's indemnification obligations, (b) Harris's or Harris's Subeontractor's breaeh of confidentiality of County's data or Customer's data, or (e) Harris's intentional misrepresentation, gross negligence or willful misconduct, both parties agree that Harris's liability (under breaeh of contract, negligence or otherwise), if any, for any damages relating to this amendment, shall not exceed the fees paid to Harris by the County for transaetion fees, license fees and implementation service fees during the twelve month period immediately preceding the claim. In addition, the County's liability is subject to the limitations set forth in Seetion 768.28, Florida Statues. 23. Liquidated Damages: County and Harris recognize that, sinee time is of the essence for this Agreement, County will suffer financial loss if Harris fails to comply with the Guaranteed Uptime as defined seetion 15.3. [n such event, the total amount of County's damages will be difficult, if not impossible, to definitely ascertain and quantify. Should Harris fail to comply with the Guaranteed Uptime, the County shall be entitled to assess, as liquidated damages, but not as a penalty, for each month that Harris does not satisfy the Guaranteed Uptime, the lesser of the following amounts: a. Two thousand dollars ($2,000.00), or b. The amount of Transaction Fees that were payable by the County to Harris during the most reeent month in whieh Harris complied with the Guaranteed Uptime. Harris hereby expressly waives and relinquishes any right whieh it may have to seek to characterize the above noted liquidated damages as a penalty, which the parties agree represents a fair and reasonable estimate of the County's actual damages at the time of eontraeting if Harris fails to eomply with the Guaranteed Uptime. 24. Execution of Data Securitv Document: Harris agrees that Harris, and all subcontractors of Harris that will be providing services to the County, shall be required to execute the Data Security document attaehed to this amendment as Exhibit A2-D. Harris and their subcontractors may not begin providing serviees to the County under the terms of this amendment until the Data Security doeument has been executed and delivered to the County. Page 7 of 13 Exhibit A2-B IWEB MS Software Functions The IWEB MS software must perform the following functions: I. Allow Customers to login to the IWEB MS system using their Inhance account number and personal identification number (PIN). 2, Allow Customers to change their PIN numbers. 3. Allow Customers to access their Inhance account information and display their account balances and history. 4. Allow Customers to enroll in automatic direct debit payment of their utility bills. The system will allow the entry of the required bank information by the Customer. The [WEB MS system will automatically update the Inhance system with the direct debit payment information. 5. Interfaee with information from County's bill print outsourcing company ("Outsoureing Company") to display a Customer's past 13 months of bills, allow the customer to select any past bill or bills and print the seleeted bill or bills. 6. Allow the Customer to make a payment against the Customer's aeeount using either a credit card or bank account information. 7. Interface with County's credit card authorization company to process credit card payments and reeeive the authorization or denial of the payments. 8. Allow the Customer to print a receipt for their payment. 9. Create a file of all Customer payment transaetions. The file will be used to update the accounts in the Inhance system. Page 8 of 13 Exhibit A2-C Implementation Services Implementation Serviees must include, but not be limited to, the following: 1. Hosted System - Services to make fully operational. 2. Bill Presentment: Bill Presentment is an IWEB MS feature that will be eustomized by Harris to allow Customer bill history to be displayed, and allow the Customer to seleet bills to be printed. The bill history information and the pdf file representation of the Customer bills will be provided to IWEB MS by the Outsourcing Company. Harris will develop a custom add-on that subscribes to a web service from the Outsourcing Company. The custom add-on will allow the Customer aeeessing the IWEB MS system to request to view their bill history and select bills to print. The custom add-on will obtain the Customer bill information from the Outsourcing Company's system and present the information to the Customer through the IWEB MS system. 3. IWEB MS Design Skin: The IWEB MS design skin will be customized so that it has the same "look and feel" of the current County web page. Page 9 of 13 Exhibit A2-D Data Security ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF ACCESS TO INFORMATION CHARACTERIZED AS COVERED DATA Harris and their subcontraetor aeknowledges that its contract with County may allow Harris or their subcontractor access to confidential County information including, but not limited to, personal information, financial information notwithstanding the manner in whieh or from whom it is received by Harris or their Subcontractor ("Covered Data") which is subject to state laws that restrict the use and disclosure of such information. Harris and their subcontractor further acknowledges the applicability to this Agreement of Federal privacy laws such as the Gramm- Leaeh-Bliley Act (Title 15, United States Code, Sections 6801(b) and 6805(b)(2)) applieable to financial transactions and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Aet (Title20). Harris and their subcontraetor shall maintain the privacy of, and shall not release, Covered Data without full compliance with all applicable state and federal laws, County policies, and the provisions of this Agreement. Harris and their subcontractor agrees that it will include all of the terms and conditions contained in this attachment in all subcontractor or agency contracts providing services under this Agreement. PROHIBITION ON UNAUTHORIZED USE OR DISCLOSURE OF COVERED DATA AND INFORMATION Harris and their subcontractor agree to hold Covered Data received from or created on behalf of County in strietest confidence. Harris or their subcontractor shall not use or disclose Covered Data except as permitted or required by the Agreement or as otherwise authorized in writing by County. If required by a court of eompetent jurisdiction or an administrative body to disclose Covered Data, Harris will notify County in writing prior to any such disclosure in order to give County an opportunity to oppose any such disclosure. Any work using, or transmission or storage of, Covered Data outside the United States is subjeet to prior written authorization by the County. SAFEGUARD STANDARD Harris and their Subcontractor agrees that it will protect the Covered Data according to commercially aeceptable standards and no less rigorously than it protects its own confidential information but in no case less than reasonable care. Harris shall develop, implement, maintain and use appropriate administrative, technical and physical seeurity measures, whieh may include but not be limited to encryption techniques, to preserve the contidentiality, integrity and availability of all such Covered Data. RETURN OR DESTRUCTION OF COVERED DATA AND INFORMATION Upon termination, eaneellation, expiration or other conclusion of the Agreement, Harris shall return the Covered Data to County Utility Billing Department unless County requests that such data be destroyed. This provision shall also apply to all Covered Data that is in the possession of subcontraetor or agents of Harris. Harris shall complete such return or destruction not less than thirty (30) days after the conclusion of this Agreement. Within sllch thirty (30) day period, Harris shall certify in writing to County that such return or destruction has been completed. Page 10 of 13 REPORTING OF UNAUTHORIZED DISCLOSURES OR MISUSE OF COVERED DATA AND INFORMATION Harris shall report, either orally or in writing, to County any use or disclosure of Covered Data not authorized by this Agreement or in writing by County, including any reasonable belief that an unauthorized individual has accessed Covered Data. Harris shall make the report to County immediately upon discovery of the unauthorized disclosure, but in no event more than two (2) business days after Harris reasonably believes there has been such unauthorized use or disclosure. Harris's report shall identify: (i) the nature of the unauthorized use or disclosure, (ii) the County Covered Data used or disclosed, (iii) who made the unauthorized use or reeeived the unauthorized disclosure, (iv) what Harris has done or shall do to mitigate any deleterious effect of the unauthorized use or disclosure, and (v) what corrective action Harris has taken or shall take to prevent future similar unauthorized use or disclosure. Harris shall provide such other information, including a written report, as reasonably requested by County. EXAMINATION OF RECORDS County shall have access to and the right to examine any pertinent books, documents, papers, and records of Harris or their subcontractor involving transactions and work related to this Agreement until the expiration of five (5) years after final payment hereunder. Harris or their subcontractor shall retain project records for a period of five (5) years from the date of final payment. PAYMENT CARD INDUSTR Y DATA SECURITY STANDARDS (PC I DSS) AND P ABP COMPLIANCE This article applies to Harris with access to County credit cardholder data or sensitive authentieation data as defined by the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS). Harris is currently certified to be in compliance with the Payment Card Industry Data Seeurity Standard (PCI DSS) Version 1.2, including Appendix A for Hosting Providers, by a qualified seeurity assessor (QSA) and approved scanning vendor (ASV), as applicable. Any ehanges in Harris's certifieation require prompt written notification to County. Harris agrees to continue to meet all PCI DSS requirements and to validate that compliance annually aecording to the credit card industry rules, which include but are not limited to the PCI Seeurity Standards Council's PCI Data Security Standard. Harris will also provide written evidence of this compliance to County annually. If applicable, Harris agrees that their electronic check proeessing funetionality will comply with the appropriate NACHA-The Electronic Payment Assoeiation provisions. Applications purchased from a third party that will be used by a Merchant to store, process or transmit sensitive cardholder data must be Payment Application Best Practices (P ABP) eertified. This certitication ensures that the application is compatible with PCI requirements. Information about PASP validation is available from Visa at: (http://usa.visa.eom/merchants/risk management/cisp pavment applications,html). ASSISTANCE IN LITIGATION OR ADMINISTRA TIVE PROCEEDINGS Harris shall make itself, and any employees, subcontractor, or agents assisting Harris in the performance of its obligations under the Agreement, available to County at no cost to County to testify as witnesses, or otherwise, in the event of litigation or administrative proceedings against County, its directors, officers, agents or employees based upon claimed violation of laws relating to security and privacy and arising out of this agreement. Page 11 of 13 NO THIRD-PARTY RIGHTS Nothing in this Agreement is intended to make any person or entity who is not signatory to the Agreement a third-party beneficiary of any right ereated by this Agreement or by operation of law. Page 12 of 13 Exhibit A2-E Fees IWEB MS License $5,000.00 Annual Maintenanee Fee $1,000.00 Implementation Services: Reskinning $6,750.00 Implementation Services: Bill presentment $11,250.00 Implementation Serviees: Installation and implementation $1,200.00 per 8 hour day Transaction Fees for monthly volume over 3,000 transaetions $0.60 per transaetion Transaction Fees for monthly volume of 1,000 to 3,000 transactions $0.80 per transaction Transaetion Fees for monthly volume of less than 1,000 $1.00 per transaction transaetions InHance Iweb Back-up web payment serviees - on time fee $ 3000.00 Annual maintenance fee $ 400.00 Page 13 of 13 ITEM NO.: \ 0 -WL=-D\\o\ow ... \;~\;,.v ciI' C 4 'i'. .' ,.jl\\,\:.i!)ATE RECEIVED: r FILE NO.: r, i~ \ ~. t.',. \ G [,\ '1\ >, ROUTED TO: DO NOT WRITE ABOVE THIS LINE REQUEST FOR LEGAL SERVICES '1\ la. \JD V~ Date: July 15, 2010 To: Office of the County Attorney Attention: Jennifer White From: Dianna Perryman, Contract specialisf~- Purchasing Department, Extension 42nl' Administrative Services Division Re: 00-3113 "Department of utility Billing Services Integrated Software System" 'I \ \ " \1 0 ';):E \() C\L if-Jl.... ~,:c:4-~ Jk-S ~, ~ BACKGROUND OF REQUEST: This item has not been previously submitted. ACTION REQUESTED: Please review and sign for legal sufficiency. OTHER COMMENTS: I attached your original signature page for back up only. This item was approved at the June 22,2010, BCC meeting; Item 16.CA. Please send to Commissioners office for signature. Thank you. cc: Teresa Riesen, Revenue Manager 1c \,-,,\\0