The vendor is required to provide asset management information systems (AMIS) to support the effective and sustainable management of its core and non-core municipal assets.
- Interested parties for 2 parts:
• Written submission
• Video demonstration
- Written submission
1. Maintenance management
• Preventative maintenance scheduling
• Work order generation
• Inspection integration
• Maintenance history tracking
• Alerts and notifications to users around tasks, etc.
2. lifecycle planning and optimization
• Asset depreciation tracking (cost vs. actuals)
• Forecasting replacement needs
• Repair vs. replacement decision support
• Cost-benefit analysis tools
• Multi-year capital budget planning (value of assets end of year)
• Lifecycle scenario planning
• Portfolio optimization
• Compliance with state 588, firs, internal policies (TCA)
3. Compliance and reporting
• Automated documentation
• Regulatory compliance tracking
• Standardized reporting
• Audit trail capabilities
• Report customization and import and export
• Exception and non-compliance alerts
4. Fleet and equipment management
• Maintenance history tracking
• Fuel consumption monitoring
• Operation downtime reporting
• Telematics integration
• Real-time monitoring and reporting
• Route optimization
• Fleet lifecycle management
5. Field and mobile capabilities
• Mobile application capability (i.e., field application)
• Offline access and syncing
• Route optimization
• Task assignment
• GPS capabilities
• Handling data conflicts
6. Data integration and interoperability
• Integration with other systems
• Data import and export functionality
• Interoperability standards (e.g., iso 55000, open311)
7. Improved accuracy and efficiency
• Compatibility with other devices
• Data quality via user entry
• Integration with sensors and devices
8. Security and privacy
• Data security, including compliance with security standards
• User log-in controls
• User access and permission controls
• For cloud and hybrid solutions: breach incident reporting and response protocols
• Data auditing capabilities
9. Types of data stored
• Provide example data models for service requests, inspections and work orders
• The AMIS creates data links with GIS data
• Provide any data architecture diagrams for the proposed solution, focusing on how the different datasets relate to each other (e.g., entity relationship diagram)
10. Platform hosting
• Back-ups
• Disaster recovery capabilities
• Software updates and patching
• Data privacy
• Data security and access controls
11. Implementation and costing estimate
• Licensing cost and model (i.e., assigned user, pooled licensing, etc.) of the proposed solution
• Typical implementation approach and plan, including the sequencing of activities, duration, etc.
• Description of resourcing and staffing the town should have available for implementation
• Training and change management strategies
- Video demonstration submission
• Platform ease-of-use for end users (including desktop and mobile environments)
• Functionality from service request > inspection > work order
• Out of the box reporting capabilities (custom reporting if available)
• System capabilities at the technician, management and senior management levels
• List of all active finance platforms of which you are integrated with.
• Predictive maintenance to reduce downtime and extend asset life
• Any ai-driven analytics
• Integration with emerging technologies (including MS 365)
• VPN access and remote access
• Dashboard interface.
• Betterment of assets.
- Questions/Inquires Deadline: October 14, 2025
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