File #: 23-148    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Contract Status: Approved
File created: 3/29/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/25/2023 Final action: 4/25/2023
Title: Communication from the City Manager and Chief of Police with a Request to APPROVE the SOLE SOURCE Annual Subscription CONTRACT with SHOTSPOTTER, INC. (SST INC), for ShotSpotter Flex, a Gunfire Location, Alert, and Analysis Service, with a Recommendation of a 3-Year Renewal, in the Amount of $300,984.00 per Year. (Requires 2/3 Vote of Council Members Voting - No Less Than 6 Votes)
Attachments: 1. ShotSpotter Respond Renewal Letter for Peoria PD 012323, 2. ShotSpotter Respond 1-Year Renewal Quote for Peoria PD 012323, 3. ShotSpotter Respond 3-Year Renewal Quote for Peoria PD 012323, 4. Amendment 3 - Peoria PD DRAFT 2023.23.01, 5. ShotSpotter Presentation 23-148
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Communication from the City Manager and Chief of Police with a Request to APPROVE the SOLE SOURCE Annual Subscription CONTRACT with SHOTSPOTTER, INC. (SST INC), for ShotSpotter Flex, a Gunfire Location, Alert, and Analysis Service, with a Recommendation of a 3-Year Renewal, in the Amount of $300,984.00 per Year. (Requires 2/3 Vote of Council Members Voting - No Less Than 6 Votes)

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BACKGROUND: ShotSpotter technology is a part of the Police Departments strategy in reducing gun violence. The alerts provided by ShotSpotter initiates a response by our Officers shortly after the possible gunfire is detected. Our Officers have found gunshot victims, suspects, guns, shell casings, and witnesses due to the quick notifications from ShotSpotter and the timely responses by our Officers. Evidence collected allows our Officers to utilize other technologies and investigative tools like the National Integrated Ballistics Information Network (NIBIN). NIBIN allows us to match the shell casings found at one crime scene to another in instances where the same gun was used at multiple locations. This allows our Officers to link suspects and/or groups to other crime scenes and shooting incidents. The protocol of taking casings located on ShotSpotter alerts and entering them into NIBIN was essential in a several month Federal investigation. Members of the Peoria Police Department partnered with members from the Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and conducted a long-term investigation on one of Peoria's most violent street gangs, the Bomb Squad. After a two-month trial, all 13 defendants were found guilty on Federal RICO charges as well as other firearms and narcotics charges. Without ShotSpotter, parts of this case would have been much more difficult to prove.

ShotSpotter technology is utilized in two areas of the City. The total coverage area is 6 square miles. There are 2 coverage areas...

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