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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCorrespondence - BOCCGrant County Office of The Board of County Commissioners P O Box 37 Ephrata WA 98823 (509)754-2011 January 6, 2020 Mr. Robert Soelberg Huntleigh USA Corporation 545 E. John Carpenter Suite 175 Irving, TX 75062 Re: Termination of Agreement for Services for Breach of Contract Dear Mr. Soelberg, Effective at the end of day, 31 December 2019, Grant County is terminating the Agreement for Services (Agreement) executed 4 May 2016 between the County and Huntleigh USA (Huntleigh). The term of this Agreement was contracted to end 3 May 2021. Early termination is made necessary by Huntleigh's on-going and serious breaches of its contractual obligations under that Agreement. The Grant County Sheriff's Office finally must acknowledge neither its escalating concern over Huntleigh's lack of response to our complaints nor the overall deterioration of service will be remedied such that Huntleigh will fulfill its obligations under the Agreement. The Agreement obligates Huntleigh to provide: • Security surveillance services, including dispatch center over -watch of our cameras 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year; • Software, including storage equipment of video for a minimum of 60 days; • Hardware, including cameras, mounting brackets, electrical junction boxes, et cetera; and • Installation and maintenance of all equipment owned by Huntleigh USA. You and I have discussed repeatedly and often a number and variety of declines in Huntleigh's service. The issues we have been able to rectify frequently required direct involvement by Grant County's Technical Services Department. In other cases, the Sheriffs Office was required to wait— sometimes two to three months—until you were able to return to Grant County for site evaluation. Cameras remained inoperable while we waited. Richard Stevens Tom Taylor District 1 District 2 Cindy Carter District 3 "TO MEET CURRENT AND FUTURE NEEDS, SERVING TOGETHER WITH PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ENTITIES, WHILE FOSTERING A RESPECTFUL AND SUCCESSFUL WORK ENVIRONMENT January 6, 2020 Page - 2 Your original presentation to our office and the Board of County Commissioners described surveillance services operated from a Las Vegas, Nevada dispatch center, with a Huntleigh employee specifically assigned to monitor our cameras 24 hours a day, seven days a week, an employee with the ability to assist when Grant County experienced an active call for service. I and other deputies have called this service only to discover Huntleigh dispatchers unfamiliar with our cameras and entirely lacking in the understanding necessary to manipulate them, or to search or assist with events in progress. They have also been unable to assist in locating records of past events. Huntleigh's software services have been similarly dismal. The Sheriff's Office recognizes there was an original issue involving your battle with a third party vendor. However, the replacement platform, while user-friendly, has suffered its own issues, issues that took some time to resolve. We are still struggling to obtain incident histories in criminal investigations, discovering needed video footage was no longer available or had never been captured to begin with. Huntleigh's proposed remedy—installation of a storage unit at our facility—has yet to function properly and video from your cameras has had issues maintaining steady recordings. Huntleigh expects our Technical Service employees to either physically restart the new storage unit to existing hard drives or to open technical channels so Huntleigh can remotely view the storage unit. These are services that should be performed by Huntleigh. It not financially feasible to ask Grant County Technical Services to divert employees from its own priorities in favor of performing services allocated to Huntleigh under the Agreement. Huntleigh's hardware has also been problematic. Although the cameras and hard drives have been, for the most part, durable, Huntleigh has no functional plan in place for their repair when they do fail. Our office has been placed into the middle of extended disputes between Huntleigh and Basin Network over which company bears responsibility for these failures, with the result that Grant County continues to be billed by both entities without resolution from either. Instead of assisting in the installation of two additional cameras in the Desert Aire area, the Sheriff's Office assembled cameras and delivered them to our Public Utility District for installation. Installation was not the PUD's responsibility. Continuing to impose on the excellent, longstanding relationship between the County and the PUD is becoming awkward and embarrassing when Huntleigh is responsible for the installation under the Agreement. Further, this installation involves yet another unreasonable and unacceptable time lapse between implementation and functionality. It appears three circumstances contribute to the current unfortunate situation: distance, conflicting job duties, and inadequate resources to provide acceptable service. The distance between Huntleigh's base of operations in Las Vegas, Nevada and Grant County, Washington has made it increasingly difficult for Huntleigh to provide on-going service responses necessary to ensure the camera systems remain functional. January 6, 2020 Page - 3 You, as Huntleigh's representative under this Agreement, have insufficient time to spend in Grant County when you are able to make the trip and often need to leave the area to attend to other duties before resolution of all our outstanding issues. Finally, and perhaps, most significantly, Huntleigh's ever -lengthening response time for physical inspections and repair is not only frustrating, it is dangerous and compromises our ability to provide the level of surveillance contracted for under the Agreement. From inception, Grant County has experienced numerous moments where some or all of the system has gone down. Months have passed before downed cameras and failed data collection systems have been restored. Please be advised that the Board of County Commissioners for Grant County are exercising the termination option contained in 15 of the attached contract. Termination of this contact is effective January 1, 2020. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Undersheriff Ryan Rectenwald at (509) 754-2011 ext. 2017. Sincerely, ljARD OF COUN COMMISSIONERS n. Cindy Cartair Richard Stevens, Vice-ehalrTom Taylor, r AA. t"g"e— V L44, Cv#,&1 — :bmr Cc: Tom Jones, Sheriff