05625Y0188-911 Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system Support Services

Location: New York
Posted: May 21, 2025
Due: Jun 3, 2025
Agency: City of New York
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • D - Automatic Data Processing and Telecommunication Services
Solicitation No: 05625Y0188
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Program: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY BUREAU
Industry: Professional Services - IT Related
EPIN: 05625Y0188
Procurement Name: 05625Y0188-911 Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system Support Services
Agency: NEW YORK CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
RFx Status: Released
Procurement Method: RFI
Release Date: 5/21/2025 12:00:00 AM
Due Date: 6/3/2025 12:00:00 AM
Main Commodity: E911 Services

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EPIN
05625Y0188
Release Date
5/21/2025 12:00:00 AM (Your Local Time)
Estimated Number of Contracts
1.00
Estimated Procurement Value
66,845,970.52
Agency
NEW YORK CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
Agency Contact First Name
Margaret
Agency Contact Last Name
Budzinska
Agency Contact Email
margaret.budzinska@nypd.org
Concept Report
RFx Title
05625Y0188-911 Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system Support Services
RFx Status
Released
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Pursuant to Section 3-05 of the NYC Procurement Policy Board Rules, it is the intent of the New York City Police Department (“NYPD”) to enter into sole source negotiations with Intergraph Corporation Trade Name Hexagon Safety, Infrastructure & Geospatial Division (“Hexagon”) with the expectation that Intergraph Corporation will be awarded a contract with the NYPD to provide maintenance and support services as well as upgrades and enhancements for the NYPD’s existing 911 Computer Aided Dispatch System ("CAD").

The services will include upgrades and enhancements to the existing hardware, OS, software and replacement of end-of-life hardware at the City of New York Public Safety Answering Center at 11 MetroTech Center Brooklyn (PSAC1)  and at 350 Marconi Street Bronx (PSAC2) currently in use by the NYPD to facilitate 911 calls for assistance  and the dispatching of  Police, Fire and Ambulance.

Hexagon is the creator of the NYPD's CAD System.  The System uses proprietary software, and Hexagon owns the copyrights to the software.  CAD proprietary software is licensed to NYPD.  The NYPD is of the belief that because the software is proprietary and copyrighted, Hexagon is the only vendor legally authorized to provide CAD software and hardware upgrades, enhancements, support and maintenance services.

Any vendor besides Hexagon that believes that it can provide 911 Computer Aided Dispatch System (CAD) upgrades, enhancements, maintenance and support services to the NYPD for its existing System is invited to do so.  Please respond in PASSPort to the Expression of Interest by answering the applicable Question in the Questionnaire Section of the Manage Responses tab and uploading a required Response in the Document Submission Setup tab.  If you have questions about the details of the RFx, please submit them through the Discussion with Buyer tab or e-mail Jordan Glickstein and Margaret Budzinska at jordan.glickstein@nypd.org and margaret.budzinska@nypd.org.

Pursuant to Section 3-05 of the NYC Procurement Policy Board Rules, it is the intent of the New York City Police Department (“NYPD”) to enter into sole source negotiations with Intergraph Corporation Trade Name Hexagon Safety, Infrastructure & Geospatial Division (“Hexagon”) with the expectation that Intergraph Corporation will be awarded a contract with the NYPD to provide maintenance and support services as well as upgrades and enhancements for the NYPD’s existing 911 Computer Aided Dispatch System ("CAD").

The services will include upgrades and enhancements to the existing hardware, OS, software and replacement of end-of-life hardware at the City of New York Public Safety Answering Center at 11 MetroTech Center Brooklyn (PSAC1)  and at 350 Marconi Street Bronx (PSAC2) currently in use by the NYPD to facilitate 911 calls for assistance  and the dispatching of  Police, Fire and Ambulance.

Hexagon is the creator of the NYPD's CAD System.  The System uses proprietary software, and Hexagon owns the copyrights to the software.  CAD proprietary software is licensed to NYPD.  The NYPD is of the belief that because the software is proprietary and copyrighted, Hexagon is the only vendor legally authorized to provide CAD software and hardware upgrades, enhancements, support and maintenance services.

Any vendor besides Hexagon that believes that it can provide 911 Computer Aided Dispatch System (CAD) upgrades, enhancements, maintenance and support services to the NYPD for its existing System is invited to do so.  Please respond in PASSPort to the Expression of Interest by answering the applicable Question in the Questionnaire Section of the Manage Responses tab and uploading a required Response in the Document Submission Setup tab.  If you have questions about the details of the RFx, please submit them through the Discussion with Buyer tab or e-mail Jordan Glickstein and Margaret Budzinska at jordan.glickstein@nypd.org and margaret.budzinska@nypd.org.

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Anticipated Contract Start Date (M/d/yyyy)
6/1/2025
Anticipated Contract End Date (M/d/yyyy)
5/31/2030
Release Date (M/d/yyyy)
5/21/2025
Due Date (M/d/yyyy)
6/3/2025
Bid Opening Date (M/d/yyyy)
12:00:00 AM
Questions Due Date (M/d/yyyy) Agency Users may not respond to your question if it is submitted after this date.
6/2/2025
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