HomeMy WebLinkAboutPACKET Public Safety 1996-04-18r. PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE April 18, 1996 8:00 A.M. POLICE DEPARTMENT 1. Personnel a. Dispatch 2. Municipal Court - Report 3. Memorandum of Understanding with RMNP 4. Furniture Bid 5. YCPI Grant Update a. Baseline FIRE DEPARTMENT 1. State Bid on Computer System for New Station 2. Miscellaneous Information REPORTS 1. Quarterly 2. Correspondence Summary * The committee reserves the right to consider other appropriate business not available at the time the agenda was prepared.
gO,n 6 3~4 AGREEMENT NO. MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN NATIONAL PARK SERVICE ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK AND THE TOWN OF ESTES PARK FOR COOPERATIVE LAW ENFORCEMENT EFFORTS This agreement is made and entered into by and between the Town of Estes Park, hereinafter referred to as the "Town" and Rocky Mountain National Park, a unit of the National Park Service, within the United States Department of Interior, hereinafter referred to as the "Park" and follows. ARTICLE I Background and Objectives WHEREAS: Title 16 United States Code, Section la-6(b) authorizes the National Park Service, through the Secretary of Interior, to cooperate with States and political subdivisions in the enforcement of their respective laws and ordinances within park areas. WHEREAS: The National Park Service may acquire for its commissioned rangers the law enforcement authority of another agency or may appoint another agency's personnel as special policeman when such actions will benefit the administration of a park area. WHEREAS: The National Park Service is desirous of receiving assistance during emergency situations requiring additional law enforcement support in Rocky Mountain National Park. WHEREAS: The Town of Estes Park is desirous of receiving assistance during emergency situations requiring additional law enforcement support in the Town of Estes Park and immediate vicinity; In order to accomplish the above stated objectives and to set forth in specific manner a cooperative law enforcement mutual aid and assistance agreement which will be equally beneficial to both parties, as follows:
4 ARTICLE II Statements of Work The Town through the Estes Park Police Department agree to: 1. Provide law enforcement assistance when requested by the Park; assist in the management of law enforcement situations on properties normally the concern of the· Park, with usual and customary response to the East District areas of the Park, including Highway 36, 7 and Highway 34 (Trail Ridge Road). The Police will make available personnel and equipment as may be requested and can reasonably be spared at the time, without jeopardy to Police operations. 2. Cooperate in the formulation and application of practical plans and programs for the handling of law enforcement situations, including Victim Assistance and Advocate Programs. 3. To the extent provided by law, waive all claim against the Park for any loss, damage, personal injury, or death occurring in consequence of this Understanding. Employees of the assisting agency shall at no time be considered employees of the requesting agency. Nothing in this Memorandum of Understanding shall be deemed a waiver of the defenses and limitations of the Colorado Governmental Immunity Act, Section 24-10-101, C.R.S., et seq., nor deemed to confer any benefits to any person who is not a party to this Memorandum of Understanding. 4. Receive no reimbursement from the Park for services rendered unless the benefitting agency specifically requests such services which may be beyond that assistance readily available in the im- mediate vicinity and in which the Police incur expenses to supply the same. Such expenses will normally be approved in advance by the Park. 5. Retain Incident Command of all personnel when an incident occurs outside the Park and within the Town of Estes Park. Personnel from the Park will be paired whenever possible with personnel from the Police. 6. Wear only Police uniforms or, if required, plain clothes when responding to mutual aid. 7. Work jointly on matters pertaining to public relations, radio communications and dispatching, training exchange of law enforcement information, prevention of incidents and violations, natural disasters and public safety matters. 8. Provide applicable reports of case incidents which occur within Park jurisdiction, in a timely manner and through Park Dispatch to the investigating officer.
The Park agrees to: 1. Provide law enforcement assistance when requested by the Police; assist in the management of law enforcement situations on properties normally the concern of the Police, with usual and customary response to the Town of Estes Park, including Highway 36, 34, 7, and 66. The Park will make available personnel and equipment as may be requested and can reasonably be spared at the time, without jeopardy to Park operations. 2. Cooperate in the formulation and application of practical plans and programs for the handling of law enforcement situations. 3. Waive all claim against the Police for any loss, damage, personal injury, or death occurring in consequence of this Understanding. Employees of the assisting agency shall at no time be considered employees of the requesting agency. 4. Receive no reimbursement from the Police for services rendered unless the benefitting agency specifically requests such services which may be beyond that assistance readily available in the immediate vicinity and in which the Park incurs expenses to supply the same. Such expenses will normally be approved in advance by the Police. 5. Retain Incident Command of all personnel when an incident occurs inside the Park. Personnel from the Police will be paired whenever possible with personnel from the Park. 6. Wear only Park uniforms or, if required, plain clothes when responding to mutual aid requests. 7. Work jointly on matters pertaining to public relations, radio communications and dispatching, training exchange of law enforcement information, prevention of incidents and violations, natural disasters and public safety matters. 8. Provide applicable reports of case incidents which occur within Police jurisdiction in a timely manner through Police Dispatch to the investigating officer. ARTICLE III Term of Agreement 1. Nothing in this agreement shall preclude the Police or the Park from entering into similar agreements with other law enforcement providers geographically distant from signatories of this agreement. 2. This agreement will remain in effect for not more than five (5) years from the date of approval, at which time it will be reviewed or amended as appropriate. The last date of signatures indicates the effective date of contract.
3. Amendments to this agreement may be proposed by either party and shall become effective upon approtal and at last signature date by both parties. ARTICLE IV Key Officials Key officials for the cooperators will be : For the Police Mayor, Estes Park Bernie Daniels Chief of Police, Estes Park Randy Repola For the Park Superintendent A. Durand Jones Asst. Superintendent Sheridan Steele Chief Ranger Joseph R. Evans Visitor Protection Specialist Frances R. Dissinger The change of key officials shall not in and of itself give cause for either party to terminate this agreement. Police and Park shall give reasonable notice to the other party if the names of key officials change. ARTICLE V Property Utilization In rendering mutual law enforcement assistance, each party shall be responsible for the provisions of its own equipment, material and supplies except as indicated in Article II Statements of Work, and in the cases of emergencies where it is mutually agreed that the sharing of equipment loaned or furnished by another party is necessary or proper. The retrieval for property or equipment used is the sole responsibility of each party. ARTICLE VI Prior Approval The Police and Park agree that, when responding to render law enforcement assistance, both parties will be responsible for acting under their respective protocols. The Park will provide copies of current Ranger Operating Procedures to the Police no later than May 1 of each year. The Robbery Response Operating Procedure will be reviewed and approved annually by the Police and the Visitor Protection Specialist. ARTICLE VII Reports Reports for each agency will be according to respective case incident and report systems/procedures necessary to document circumstances of a specific event and as stipulated under Article II Statement of Work. Either party may request copies of reports from incidents occurring within their jurisdictional boundaries.
" Nothing in this section shall purport to waive, limit, or remove confidentiality imposed or allowed by law in regard td any such report or the contents of the reports. The Police and the Park agree not to comment to the media on incidents occurring/which occurred in the other's jurisdiction. All inquiries from the media will be directed to the primary agency's designated Public Information Officer. ARTICLE VIII Termination This agreement may be terminated by mutual agreement or by either party giving sixty (60) days written notice of intent to do so. ARTICLE IX Required Clause During the performance of this understanding, the participants agree to abide by the terms of Executive Order 11246 on non- discrimination and will not discriminate against any person because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin or handicapping condition. The participants will take affirmative action to insure that applicants are employed without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, national origin or handicapping condition. No member or delegate to Congress, or resident Commissioner, shall be admitted to any share or part of this agreement, or to any benefits that arise therefrom, but this provision shall not be construed to extend to this agreement if made with a corporation for its general benefit. FOR THE POLICE Chief of Police Date Estes Park, Colorado Mayor Date Estes Park, Colorado
., FOR THE PARK Superintendent Date Rocky Mountain National Park Law Enforcement Specialist Date Intermountain Field Area National Park Service Director Date Intermountain Field Area National Park Service
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: Public Safety Committee FROM: Chief Repola DATE: April 15, 1996 RE: Request to Purchase Furniture (Capital Expenditure) The Police Department has begun a process to replace old and outdated furniture and equipment. Our initial objective for this,year was to purchase six work stations, chairs and a computer table. The 1996 budget includes $24,000 for this project. In developing floor plans and identifying the necessary functions for this room, we were able to purchase an additional computer table and desk, and stay under budget projections. The total price is $21, 687.94 and is broken down into further detail in the attachment. The bid being submitted comes from the Scott Rice Company in Fort Collins. We have purchased office furniture from this company in the past and have been satisfied with the product and service.
ESTES PARK POLICE DEPARTMENT PROPOSED FURNITURE PLAN Vender: Scott Rice 4812 McMurry Avenue, Suite 180 Fort Collins, Co 80525 (970) 223-5959 Fax: (970) 223-5858 SERGEANTS OFFICE 1) Two Steelcase 30X70X30 Desks, woodrose speckle, May Apple in color. $2054.80 2) Two Storage Bins Supported by Panel on and above desk tops $380.60 3) One Service Module/Storage bin above desk top $853.60 4) One Tackboard 35X18 behind one desk $59.95 5) One Lateral File Cabinet $781.00 6) Two Vertical Wall Channels for installation $67.10 7) Labor: To attach the brackets to the wall $130.00 8) Two lights and ballasts w/cords and installation $448.80 9) Two Chairs with wheels, red in color $724.90 Total Cost $5500.75
SOUAD ROOM 1) Seven upright panels for individual work stations $2712.26 2) Four Steelcase 30X70X30 Desks, woodrose speckle, May apple in color $4109.60 3) One lateral file cabinet $888.88 4) Service Modules/overhead units for desks $3414.40 5) Four lights with ballasts for desks w/cord and installation $660.00 6) One computer table $561.55 7) Five chairs with wheels, red in color $1812.25 Total Cost $14,158.94 BOOKING ROOM 1) One Steelcase 30X70X30 Desk, Woodrose Speckle, May apple in color. $1027.40 CAPTAINS OFFICE 1) Computer table $578.05 2) Two chairs with arms and no wheels $422.80 Total Cost $1000.85 Overall cost of furniture plan Total Cost $21,687.94
ESTES PARK QUARTERLY SUMMARY 1996 t.' Ill Incident Type Ql -1996 Ql- 1995 Arrests Warrants 35 20 Fire/EMS Ambulance 191 156 Fire 57 49 Other Incidents Non-Criminal 1933 927 Offenses Animal 96 77 Criminal 139 92 Drugs/Alcohol 16 20 Traffic MVA 20 47 MVA Injury 6 4 MVA Hit-Run 1 1 MVA Damage 42 6 Traffic/Parking Traffic Stops 439 435 Other Traffic 17 16 Suininons 54 84 Warnings 60 106 NIBRS Summary Property Stolen $70682 $11334 Property Recovered $50107 $1175 Stolen Vehicles 2 1 Recovered Vehicles 2 1 Totals Law Enforcement + 56% 2858 1835 Fire/EMS + 21% 248 205
CORRESPONDENCE SUMMARY January - March Christian Church of Estes Park provided food bi-monthly for three months for the Police Department personnel. This was their way of showing their appreciation for the Estes Park Police Department' s "excellent service, caring attitude and professionalism". March 1996 Received a letter of thanks and heartfelt appreciation from Mr. Read, who's wife died when she simultaneously had a car accident and a massive heart attack. April 8, 1996 Received a postcard of thanks from Carol Myers, who lost her car keys Sat., April 6, in Estes Park. She wanted to thank Telecommunicator Jeff Heckart for 'taking that extra step' by delivering her car keys to her in Lyons on his way home after working his shift. March 21, 1996 Received a letter of appreciation from Cyndi Uhrick for Captain Filsinger's kindness and cooperation when he helped her with a problem she had been having with DMV since July of 1995.
14 ' ' -0 I ' 8 <Se M ASSOCIATES Bruce.G. Walters Karen M. Walters Jack Rumley Estes Park Volunteer Fire Department 170 MacGregor Ave. P.O. Box 1200 Estes Park, Colorado 80517 Dear Sir, After completing several weeks of research and examining the needs of the Fire Department and the software applications in use the following is a conservative approach to the departments needs. Hardware Recommendations: • Gateway 2000 P5 - 133 $2399.00 • 12 Bay Tower $ 50.00 • Vivitron 17" Monitor $ 290.00 • Gateway 2000 Gold Premium Service(3yr) $ 99.00 • Sound Blaster, Altec-400 w/ subwoofer $ 215.00 • Tape Backup Colorado Memory Systems $ 199.00 • TelePath 28.8 Fax/Modem $ 119.00 • Hewlett Packard 5P Laser Jet Printer $ 849.00 Total $4220.00 Software Applications: • Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Incl. in CPU Package • MS Office Professional ** Incl. in CPU Package • Quick Books $ 99.00 • Firehouse $3997.00 • Visio Preplan $ 495.00 • Visio GEO File $ 495.00 • Total $5086.00 **MS Office Professional includes Power Point, Word 6.0, Excel, Access(Database), MS Bookshelf. The above will provide the Fire Department with the required items to meet current needs and adequately plan for the future. · (970) 586-1985 P.O.Box 1711, 917 Whispering Pines Drive Estes Park, Colorado 80517-1711
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, AL-rEC LAN SING ACS400 PO\A/ERED SPEAKER SYSTEM o IN BRIEF ¤ FEATURES The Altec-Lansing ACS400 speak- O Dolby® Pro-Logic surround sound er system is a superior computer O Two separate tower savellite speakers are electronically con- speaker system designed to cre- trolled and electromagnetically shielded ate theatre-type surround sound 13 Three piece system delivers five channels of surround sound all on for the multimedia computer en- vironment. one plane O Powerful 40 watt subwoofer extends the low frequency response The magnetically-shielded tower to add drama and bass to multimedia presentations satellite speakers are uniquely de- O Compatible with all leading sound cards signed to provide the surround sound effect from your desktop, O Magnetic shielding allows placement near monitors all on one plane: that is, without O Accepts two audio inputs having to mount speakers on side O Easy-to-reach front panel controls: bass, treble, volume; separate and rear walls. subwoofer volume control Subwoofer frequencies are non- O Bass and treble controls boosts or cuts frequencies by 10dB directional so that the subwoofer O Includes AC adapter (built into che subwoofer), all necessarycables does not have to be placed in any particular relationship to the sat- ellite towers. Placing the subwoof- eron the floor under a desk gives ¤ S PEC! FICATIONS excellent results. Drivers (satellites) 3-inch shielded driver..5-inch dome tweeter A switch on the back of the speak- Drivers (subwoofer) One 6.5-inch long throw woofer ers allows you to operate them in Sensitivity 3OOniV input either regular stereo or Dolby® Frequency response 32Hz-20kHz Pro-Logic sound. Treb/e 1 1 OdB 8oss i I OdB Satellite power l 5 Watts (7.5 Watts/driver) Subwoofir power 40 Watts Crossover frequeng 250Hz input impedance 10.000 Ohms Dimensions (speakers) 4.375 x 6.75 x 10.5 inches (W x Dx H) Dimensions (subwoofer) 13.5 x 9.92 x 6.54 inches (W x Lx H) The information in this dowment has been carefully checked and is believed to bc accurate. However. Gateway 2000 assumes no ,·espons,bility for any inaccul:,cler that mny be cont:uned IIi the docunent. In no ciont will Gateway 2000 bc liable for dirtct, ind,irct, sprc,31, incidental, or conscqucntial damages FaxBack document 2164 Rev El 11/95 resulting from .7 defect or omistion, even if idvited of the porsibility of such d:,inges CORPORA rE - O/0 GATEWAY DRIVE - N. ,tor,x Cint ,CD .97(149 - 2900-840-2000 Anrrows - 700 r. 541-H STREET N - Sioux T-Atts. iD 57104 - 29(14)-214 0-208(1 ' 1
Wl W P5- 133 PROFESSIONAL CZOMPUTER ~YSTEM o IN BRIEF ¤ FEATURES The Gateway 2000® PS- 133 Professional Specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation. is an engineering tour-de-force combin- ing several cutting-edge technologies to OU Intel Pentium microprocessor produce a computer system against which CPU speed 133MHz others will be measured. RAM 16MB Extended Data Out (EDO) performance stan- You get the top-of-the-line Pencium CPU, dard: expandable to I 28MB on system board running at a blistering 13]MHz, BIOS in RAM type 4MB. 8MB. 16MB and 32MB, 72-pin DRAM SIMMs FLASH memory for easy upgrades, and RAM Cache 256K pipelined burst external cache up to I 28MB RAM on the system board Hard disk drive 1.2GB Western Digital IDE hard diskdrive, 128K multi- when 32MB SIMMs become available. 16MB (a pair of 8MB SIMMs) Extended segmented cache; 1 I ms read access time. 12.5 MB/s Data Out (EDO) performance SIMMs sustained buffer-to-host data transfer rate are standard. Disk interfaces Two PCI Enhanced IDE integrated hard disk interfaces support up to four drives with automatic drive type This system board includes the fantastic selection. floppy controller on system board features of the Triton chipset. which sup- Graphics adapter PCI video card with 2MB DRAM ports Extended Data Out (EDO) RAM CD-ROM chive 6X speed CD-ROM included as standard equipment that allows for more efficient data trans- F\oppy disk drrve 1.44MB 3.5" floppy drive fer across the system board. Monicor Vivitron 15(13.9" viewable) SVGA color monitor The system board also supports PCI en- Case dimensions Desktop case (WxD*H) 17.00 * 16.25 x 6.50 inches hanced fast IDE controllers, allowing you Expansion slots Two ISA. three PCI. and one PCI or ISA more choices of system configurations. You can have up to four IDE hard drives Keyboard dimensions 104' keyboard. 18.75 x 7.75 * 1.50 inches installed that run on the PCI bus. Copi-Oce59Or Included on the CPU Mouse Microsoft PS/2 mouse and Gateway 2000 mouse pad The new Triton chipset also has a faster PCI-to-RAM data transfer ability, sup- BIOS AMI BIOS; Flash BIOS for easy upgrades porting up to 100 Mbytes/second. 8actery Coin cell battery included Power supply 145 watts; switchable 120VAC and 240VAC operation; The hard and floppy disk controllers. serial ports. and parallel port are all Software MS Windows", 95 installed on the hard disk, master integrated onto the system board for CDs and system manuals provided; MS Office Profes- additional dependability and speed. sional 95 installed, master CD and online manuals included (disketces and paper manuals available for Its huge, fast 1.2GB IDE hard disk has $ 100 more.) plenty of room for applications and data. Certification FCC Class B. UL, CSA Also included is a fantastic 6X speed CD-ROM drive for maximum multime- dia capabilities. All in all. this system is a screamer!-n excellent system for high-end graphics. -F9-=¥Ped-===-- CAD. and scientific applications, out- standing PC performance at a terrific price. The information in this document has bccn carcfully checked and ts believed to bc accurate. However. Gateway 2000 assumes no responsibility for any iii:accuracies th:,t maybe contained in this docunent. Iti no event will Gateway 2000 be liablc for dirtct. indirrct. special. incidental. or corncquential damags FaxBack document 2128 Rev. 1.8 1/96 resulting from iny defect or omission, even if advised of the possibility of such daniges CORPORATE - 610 GATEWAY DRIVE - N. SIOUX CITY, SD 57049 - 800-846-2000 ADD-ONS - 700 E. 54™ STREET N. - Sioux FALLS, SD 57104 - 800-846-2080
. P5-133 FEATURES DRIVE OPTIONS inlel 133Mllz hillium prover*Ir 12Mlj & 1.44MB vombo cluikelle drive add $ 70 16MLI EL)(.) FiTR,mmir DKAM e.rpinclible 10 12:iMO 8 5(.)MD Weslim L)igllal 1.fl,L)13 dnve .¥/41'-UL C $ 0(.} 256K pe·lined burst SRAM etche 1 6(JU Wiylern Digthil ELL)E dnve add. $ 65 1 2(30 1 lins ElL)1£ We#km L)igibil 11.iril KInve 2(JU SG*·ile Elt)12 ilrive ~ add $ 165 F(.'1 Unh~Ullrd 11 )12 inluface 2(313 Se.*ile S(.'Sl Linve wilh F(.110(al-bus gr.~phies ;Kxricnilir wilh 2MB DRAM ALI,iplu: 294(.) Pl'l SC'St *41<T u,W $ 510 6X el)-ROM <Inve VIDEO OPTIONS 3.5" 1 44Mt.1 cliski·lk: drive SVGA1 4 monitorl 13 4" viewable) .wd,nuet $ 110 Vivilronl 5 vok. minilo!(13 9" vic·wabli·) C'rystaI Scan 1 4 monitoit 1 3 4" viewable) ...w,bhu,Y $ 110 Slols two 16-bi{ 1SA thrn: 32-tnt FCL one FCVISA CrystaIScan 15 monitort l 3.9" viewable) .1741)trcrt $ 25 LA,klop v.ix· CrystaIScan 1 7 nlotiltolt 1 5 7" viewable) add $ 190 1(.}4*ki·yt«ird Vivitron 17 monitoit 15 7' viewable) add $ 39(J I Micfc,Noll mol,Ne k,ni| (Sal#'Wdy mol,Ne lAKI Vivitior,20 nionitoil I9 I~ viewable) ad,1 $ 1 1,94 • Microsoft Windon, 95 Vivitrot,2 I monito,1 19 9" viewable) a,id $ 1205 • Microsoft 01*Ru· 95, Frolitisional Ecillion Pel OMB WRAMenphics accelerator . add $ 150 • (Jileway (Jold servicr mil support Pt-1 4MF; UmAM enphics accelerator add. $ 315 $2399 MULTIMEDIA OPTIONS 1''BRK Soth¥.gr Pack add $ 79 SOFTWARE OPTIONS St¢ter Sollw.a Pack- ihi· Seqld actd $ 99 Substitute one ot-the tbllowing tor MS Ottice 95, S:mo 4X 3-dly(: Chqu add $ NK Professional Fjition, on CD 4X SCSI c.'D-KOM (with SCSI eunlroller) „,/d $ 145 Geneintions TT Sottware Collection (jaleway (JklmerN SuflwwrFAL . add $ 79 Mic osolt (MS) Encatta 96, MS Cinemania 96, MS Works Basic Audio Kits 4.0, MS Money 4.0, MS Rob, MS Publisher, MS Sound Blwilu al Allev ACS-4.1 . add $ 95 Enteitainment Packs 1-4 031 £Ames), MS Julia (71,ild Home- Sound Litister. Alliz: ACS-40 w/ subwoollT a,W $ 170 cooking with Master Chets, MS Music Cential 96, MS Soimil illw,lcr. Allel: A.'S-41.x.) w/subwoofer .add $ 215 (Mt, MS CT) Sampler, The MasteLY Triteractive Journey Wavetal)Ic Audio Kit• (A'pU.•.' m*4'zntip.447.0 Through Tts 60-Year Histofy, t-'ash Gint Home Ottice Plus, Enioniq & Allec A(:S-40 . add $ 155 Mayol-'linic Family Health Book, Mediamatics Arcade 211:Knici & Alkr A.'S-4.1 with subwootir udd. $ 230 Mr'EG Player N/C Lins~niq & Alice ACS-4(.XJ with SubwooRT.„add $ 275 MS Ott-ice 95, Protessional Edition, on diskette . add- $ 100 PRINTERS & PERIPHERALS Sul,st,tute MS-DOS 6.22/Microsott Wiridows toi- 12-bay tower case . add $ 50 Wottgr,xy,s .7 1 I and MS Ottice TeleT'ath 144 thx/mexleni with voice mall add $ 79 Protissional 4 3 on CD .NK TelePath 28.8 bx/nwxlem with voice mail. add $ 149 MS Ottice Protkssional 4.3 and MS Money 3.0 Tumbe, 14(]0 mternal tape backup (with tare) . add $ 199 on diskette . add $ I rn .3(-'l-IM TSA F.tlie,·tiet T~'/(-'onilmi add- $79/99 I Ip£uade to Windows NT Wotlgtation 3.51 fron, MS Windows SM(-' T,SA Et}ier,tet TT'/l-'0,111,0... a,ii $59/79 95 add: $ 99 k-'OM Tl-1 10/100 twisted pair Ethernet add $ 159 Now M'm,1&,w., A'/.4 1/ u,7.42-hz, op,•nim:%.tvmm,4•.ugn,•,f.»r ht,me.u fipplt,·.inolu l jpgni,t•. .1,1,1 110,2,gni,iu,u·,· lu,ute,1 wih Wzit,lo,v., NI ' A.k SMC T'l-'T twisted pan·/BNC' Ethen,et adapter acid $ 1 09 .,br,uurk,n,·,· on W.,·h op,•niang.,wrt.,m u h.ut *w- wu.,il'rb,·,100,1 Toker, R i i,@ networ k adO,tei-. wit $ 279 Not,• (4}"rw,1.«®*vi• e,umot h.• retle,wil Ar .-re,11 e.,-ept when the .,v.th'Nt Epson Stylus TI color ink itt printer add· $ 399 u h,•ing r: 11-w,1. 111.71. nil xq#wve im,st he retint„Nih :he avi:.,iii Epson Stylus ITS color inkjet printer add $ 259 Fl,sot, ActionT.ase, I 4('x) laser i,tintei- add $ 499 SERVICE HP 600(3 inkjet pnnter add $ 259 Gleway Cold Fruilli,In u,4/ $ 99 HT' 9. printer add $ 479 Gleway Gold in-slle s.yil<in Inskillallon add $ 129 Hr' 5P printer add· $ 849 MNcial-d, VISA Amcli,:an Expr¢(Matid [49:ovct':•xclxcd ODD emlucr's dlcek ae¢clxablc uithaoniulclial U S Not )0-day ercda terms and lca;ing *oILS Hv,al,Ilile |ti (putllfic~lctwilitict .,HI UL>Ilmicl. Stlill}littg vii, lwo-ibly delivery $95 will,1,1 Lt,Ill,Tic,11,11 l J S Ailiblicm,11 $25 41,+1'11,g firl pnrtle:1 3111]qmlgl}Ilrh ill}ly viny, 1,>0 amet $125 APO Dclivcfy tuncs may vary Poics and spediajoils :tic subject to ellati# waliout nellecof obl*Lion Mcs tax will bc 20]ketcd Mucapplnbk· 02/19/96/kib Copyright O Gateway 2000 FarRack document 2133 rage 1 of l 6111 (;HIcwwy l)live • I'.() Ht,x 21)00 • Nt,illi Sit,tix (Nlyi. St,idli l)>lkoIN 57019 ' C'Cl'horic 605-2.33-2(jOI) • 1,>ix 6415-3.13-3(123 • 1-011 1,1.c X00-816-211(11 / C 'miwdw X(HI->[16-3609 / f'titift, R.„ SCM).M 16-161 1 ............ GAIE#UU"2(XX)
/ 11» • 9 , 7 L U ./. _1 I . I have contacted Gateway 2000 about the actual Government Bid price for the hardware. They confirmed that there is a Colorado State Bid in effect and that with a faxed PO they would honor the bid prices. They are faxing me a correct quote for the Fire Dept. on Wednesday the 21st of February. Upon receiving it I will forward it to you. Respectfully, gmale# Bruce G. Walters