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STAFF REPORT
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT
DATE: November 18, 2025
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council
FROM: Jason Kruckeberg, Assistant City Manager/Development Services
Director
By: Lisa Flores, Deputy Development Services Director
SUBJECT: AMENDMENT TO THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH SDI
PRESENCE LLC. TO PROVIDE ENERGOV AND GEOGRAPHIC
INFORMATION SYSTEMS (“GIS”) CONSULTING AND RELATED TECHNICAL
ASSISTANCE, IN THE AMOUNT OF $126,000
CEQA: Not A Project
Recommendation: Approve
SUMMARY
The City’s current contract with its Information Technology Support Services
consulting firm, SDI Presence LLC. (“SDI”), is an annual agreement in the amount of
$438,500. Last year, the SDI contract was augmented to include $126,000 for
specialized consulting services, with expertise in the EnerGov system developed by
Tyler Technologies, including the Business License module, Permit Tracking system,
Geographic Information Systems (“GIS”) functions, and other associated
components. SDI currently provides consultants with the necessary expertise to
perform this work. These services are necessary for an additional year, until the SDI
contract concludes. Extending the existing SDI contract represents the most cost-
effective and efficient approach to obtain the required technical assistance.
It is recommended that the City Council approve, authorize, and direct the City
Manager to execute an amendment to the Professional Services Agreement with SDI
Presence LLC., for Geographic Information Systems (“GIS”) consulting and related
technical assistance, in the amount of $126,000 (refer to Attachment No. 1).
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BACKGROUND
The City entered into a five-year contract with SDI Presence LLC. (then known as
Scientia Consulting Group) in 2019 to provide Information Technology Support
Services (“IT”). In September 2024, the City Council approved a separate amendment
to this agreement in the amount of $126,000 to provide additional technical and
Geographic Information Systems (“GIS”) support. This amendment was independent
of the core IT support contract. The City’s primary IT services contract with SDI was
subsequently extended for another year, beginning October 1, 2025, in the amount
of $438,500. Now, a similar extension is being requested for the GIS and EnerGov
support portion of the contract.
The City maintains a complex network, robust virtualization platform, and numerous
databases that require advanced programming and design capabilities. SDI
continues to provide a range of IT support services and has been a valuable partner
in advancing the City’s technology systems. These platforms are highly specialized
and require professional expertise to ensure their continued performance and
reliability.
DISCUSSION
The City utilizes a GIS map base for its permit tracking and review process. Having
the visual imagery and tools that GIS provides is essential to coordinated customer
service delivery in the Development Services and Public Works Services
Departments. Permitting and City assets are mapped and tracked utilizing this
system, which allows residents to view their property, submit permit applications,
and enter into plan review using these systems.
With the City’s increasing reliance on Geographic Information Systems (“GIS”) and its
integration with the EnerGov permit tracking system, as well as the upcoming
integration of the Business License module, there is a clear need for dedicated
technical support and oversight. To address this need, an augmentation to the
existing IT contract with SDI is proposed to provide these services. SDI would
continue to be responsible for the EnerGov permit tracking systems, as well as
providing limited GIS support related to EnerGov functions. Key responsibilities
would include:
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• Performing regular updates and maintenance of the EnerGov permit tracking
system and related GIS components to ensure data accuracy, integrity, and
reliability.
• Providing technical guidance, configuration support, and troubleshooting for
GIS functions specifically related to the EnerGov system.
• Providing technical support and assistance to users when the EnerGov
systems encounter issues, while promptly resolving any disruptions to
operations.
• Working with LA County, GIS providers, and Tyler Technologies on
maintenance and advancement of the necessary software and ancillary
products.
This program was initiated in October 2024 at a staffing level of approximately 20
consulting hours per week, at an estimated cost of $121 per hour, for a total of
$126,000. It is recommended that this same level of service be approved for the
upcoming year. It is more cost-efficient to utilize the City’s existing contract with SDI
given there are no start-up or additional overhead costs, and the firm is familiar with
the City’s systems and capabilities. In terms of funding these services, the City collects
a Technology Fee that is added to all building permits. This fee is earmarked to pay
for technology upgrades and technical assistance, such as this project. The
Technology Fee generates approximately $250,000 per year.
It is recommended that the City Council approve, authorize, and direct the City
Manager to execute an amendment to the Professional Services Agreement with SDI
Presence LLC., for Geographic Information Systems (“GIS”) consulting and related
technical assistance, in the amount of $126,000.
ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS
The proposed action does not constitute a project under the California
Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”), as it can be seen with certainty that it will have
no impact on the environment.
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FISCAL IMPACT
The current fiscal year’s budget for SDI’s IT services is $438,500. This budget was
approved through an amendment to the original contract, with the contract year
beginning on October 1, 2025. The requested second amendment adds technical
services in the amount of $126,000, which is the same amount proposed last year.
The $126,000 was anticipated and included in the IT Division’s approved Fiscal Year
2024-25 Budget. It is expected that if these services remain necessary in future fiscal
years, they will be included in the overall IT contract for City Council review.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the City Council determine this action does not constitute a
project under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”); and approve,
authorize, and direct the City Manager to execute an amendment to the Professional
Services Agreement with SDI Presence LLC. to provide Geographic Information
Systems (“GIS”) consulting and related technical assistance, in the amount of
$126,000.
Attachment No. 1: Proposed Amendment No. 4 to the Professional Services
Agreement
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1.Section 3.1.1 of the Agreement (General Scope of Services) is amended for the
Current Term as shown in the attached Exhibit “A”
2.Section 3.3.1 of the Agreement (Compensation) is amended for the Current Term as
referenced in the attached Exhibit “C”.
3.All of the remaining terms and provisions of the Agreement are hereby reaffirmed.
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Attachment No. 1
AMENDMENT NO. 4 TO THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
AGREEMENT FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT SERVICE WITH SDI
PRESENCE LLC.
This Amendment No. 4 (“Amendment No. 4”) is hereby entered into on this _________day of
November 2025, by and between the City of Arcadia, a charter city organized under the
Constitution and laws of the State of California, and SDI PRESENCE LLC, an Illinois
corporation, with respect to that certain Professional Services Agreement between the Parties
dated September 17, 2019 (the “Agreement”).
The Parties agree as follows:
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In witness whereof the Parties have executed this Amendment No. 4 on the date set forth
below.
CITY OF ARCADIA SDI PRESENCE LLC.
____________________________ ________________________________
Dominic Lazzaretto Shoma Meyer
City Manager Chief Financial Officer
Date: _______________________ Date: ___________________________
ATTEST:
____________________________ ________________________________
City Clerk Linda Petty
Chief Legal Officer/Secretary
APPROVED AS TO FORM: CONCUR:
____________________________ ________________________________
Michael J. Maurer Henry Chen
City Attorney Director of Administrative Services
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Exhibit "A"
SCOPE OF SERVICES
1. WORK DEFINITION
Consultants’ duties shall include, but are not limited to, planning, designing, developing,
implementing, ‘ and performing a variety of project tasks to maintain the ongoing trouble-
free operation of networking and MIS services on the City’s network; assisting or
collaborating in technical studies that relate to the City’s information technology
development; serving as a technical advisor for City projects that involve information
technology operations; participating in the City’s information technology strategic
planning process; and performing related duties as required.
2. MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS FUNCTIONS
The Information Technology Management Services Division provides support for 10 City
departments, covering many divisions:
Administrative Services, City Manager, City Clerk, City Attorney, Development Services
& Economic Development, Fire, Library & Museum Services, Police, Public Works
Services and Recreation & Community Services.
There are approximately 10 off-site locations with networked and DSL connected
equipment:
Three (3) Fire Stations, Library, Museum, Education Center, Public Works Services,
Recreation & Community Services, Wilderness Park, and Dana Gym.
3. ESSENTIAL DUTIES
Consultant will provide technically qualified professional(s) that will assist with
maintenance of the City’s Management of the Information Technology Service needs.
Vendor will assist with required MIS tasks pertaining to all the City departments.
Typical tasks include, but are not limited to:
• Installation and management of the entire network infrastructure (LAN and WAN),
including all servers, switches, hubs, routers, modems, cabling, firewalls, e-mail
system and data circuits. This includes network design, performance monitoring,
analysis, tuning, troubleshooting, equipment configuration, testing, installation, de-
installation, moves and changes.
• Protect the City’s information from internal and external threats which include
managing, and monitoring access to the City’s information technology environment,
system level accounts, groups, usernames and passwords, application level access
and the level of access, and hardware (where applicable) and software protection
systems. Identify security risks, and recommend procedures to minimize or
eliminate them, including user training and awareness of security issues.
• Shall provide up-to-date information on all network and server
Add/Remove/Changes and all network configurations, log- ons and passwords to
City representative.
• Support City’s emergency recovery plan.
• Manage the City’s wireless infrastructure.
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• Provide remote system monitoring in accordance with City policies and procedures.
• Provide for after-hours calls with a response time within 2 hours of the time
requested for emergencies. The City would prefer to have a response time
within 1 hour when such calls come from the Police Department.
• Assist with computer and printer hardware diagnostics support.
• Assist with the necessary application software (both in-house developed software
and purchased software) support.
• Assist with installation/upgrade of necessary systems and application software at
the workstations and servers including automated patch management for networked
and standalone devices.
• Provide database management support.
• Assist with day-to-day MIS operations and functions such as computer support,
backups, report distribution, etc.
• Assist with evaluation and recommendations in regards to software and hardware
purchases. Compile hardware and software upgrade schedules. Work with the
City’s representative to recommend a budget for the purchase of equipment,
supplies, and other products or services as needed and purchase of such
equipment, supplies and products or services.
• Assist with maintaining and verifying hardware/software inventory of the City’s
computer systems.
• Maintain all licensing agreements.
• Assist with the evaluation and development of long-range information systems
planning to meet the needs of the City.
• Assist the City in selecting appropriate technology solution(s) and vendor(s) based
on current market technologies and industry standards.
• Assist with coordination with any third party vendor(s) with issues that pertain to
Information systems/technology issues.
• Work with the City’s representative to review information systems guidelines,
policies and procedures.
• Recommend, implement, and support E-GOV applications.
• Develop, implement, manage and assist with a Helpdesk Management System to
address the customer service needs of City staff.
• Maintain the City’s network security and integrity.
• Manage and maintain the Active Directory Management for four (4) separate
domains.
• Manage group policy setup/configurations, user profiles, maintain/monitor staff
internet activity; grant/deny access, anti-virus system wide including investigation of
virus activity & outbreaks
• Manage and maintain the City’s website, Intranet site creations and daily updates,
provide a system for HelpDesk support and tracking of requests.
• Develop and manage computer equipment inventory lists and asset tracking
including hardware replacement cycle. Manage and oversee transfer of all
computer related equipment and hardware to surplus.
• Install workstations, install required software, connect the computers and set up
access to Network and applications. Install, repair or make arrangements for the
repair of all City printers and other peripherals support.
• Manage and maintain e-mail SPAM filter.
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• Manage the storage management software.
• Create system images of hard drives for future issues and updates.
• Assist all users with any hardware/software necessary.
• Manage, install and maintain older systems with newer versions of
hardware/software as needed.
• 24X7 support for all critical systems including Police and Fire Departments.
• Manage and maintain all information technology issues for staff and public PC’s
including the Museum, Senior Center, City Hall, Police, Fire, Recreation and Public
Works Services.
• Maintain and trouble shoot connections with the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department
data network and California Dept. of Justice in accordance with their requirements.
• Maintain and manage VMWare software (virtual servers).
• Management of offsite storage tracking and maintain back ups for all data at all city
facilities.
• Cable installation and relocation including troubleshooting cable and jack issues
throughout the City including minor telephone issues.
• Manage and maintain remote access support (VPN, OWA) for vendors and City
staff.
• Assist staff with system set ups for meetings and training sessions including the use
of any software. Create tutorials for users on how to do requested tasks.
• Develop and prepare Adhoc reports, Crystal reports programming for Cititech,
custom reports for various departments.
• Assistance with cellphone/smart phone troubleshooting.
• Manage all applications such as PSNET, Laserfiche, HDL, Fire RMS, MS Office,
etc. including SQL databases; database Administration, project management.
• Coordinate and perform essential purchasing duties in accordance with established
rules and regulations as it relates to information technology services. Prepare and
submit information technology budget.
• Perform regular updates and maintenance of the EnerGov permit tracking system
and related GIS components to ensure data accuracy, integrity, and reliability.
• Provide technical guidance, configuration support, and troubleshooting for GIS
functions specifically related to the EnerGov system.
• Provide technical support and assistance to users when the Energov systems
encounter issues, promptly resolving any disruptions to operations.
• Work with LA County, GIS providers, and Tyler Technologies on maintenance
and advancement of the necessary software and ancillary products.
Consultant will be involved in the planning, design, development, and implementation of IT
projects at the City. Following the City's onboarding of a City-employed IT Manager, Consultant
has worked cooperatively with the Manager, collaborating on daily, short term, and long-term
projects and planning.
• Establishes consistent system patching process.
• Establishes consistent data backup schedule and verified restore capabilities.
• Establishes a network DMZ to segment public-facing data/services from internal
resources.
• Improve network communication reliability.
• Improve server system reliability.
• Remove significant number of unnecessary firewall exceptions.
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• Decommission unsupported operating systems and legacy equipment.
Ongoing projects to improve system performance include, but are not limited to:
• Enhancements of the information security posture.
• Modernization and tuning of network infrastructure and equipment.
• Modernization and tuning of desktop, server, and storage computing systems.
• Enhancements of disaster recovery and continuity of operations capabilities.
• Improve the resiliency of mission-critical data communications.
• Exploring opportunities for cost savings through cloud/hosted solutions.
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Exhibit “C”
COMPENSATION
The Agreement is amended to provide that the total compensation shall be increased for the
Current Term, from November 1, 2025, through June 20, 2026, by a total of one hundred
twenty-six thousand dollars ($126,000) for additional maintenance of the EnerGov system and
related Geographic Information Systems components.