Legislation Details

File #: 26-0655    Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/22/2026 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/2/2026 Final action:
Title: APPROVE AN AMENDMENT TO THE THREE-YEAR SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH CASHEL CORPORATION, DBA INTEGRATED MEDIA SYSTEMS, FOR EQUIPMENT AND SUPPORT SERVICES NEEDED TO UPDATE THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER AUDIO VISUAL ENCODER INCREASING THE AGREEMENT'S NOT TO EXCEED AMOUNT FROM $136,032 TO $192,439
Attachments: 1. Administrative Report, 2. IMS First Amendment 060226 f, 3. Cashel COI, 4. EXPEDITE_-_Cashel_Corporation_Dba_Integrated_
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To: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
From: MIKE COOK, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DIRECTOR

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APPROVE AN AMENDMENT TO THE THREE-YEAR SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH CASHEL CORPORATION, DBA INTEGRATED MEDIA SYSTEMS, FOR EQUIPMENT AND SUPPORT SERVICES NEEDED TO UPDATE THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER AUDIO VISUAL ENCODER INCREASING THE AGREEMENT'S NOT TO EXCEED AMOUNT FROM $136,032 TO $192,439
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Staff recommends approval of an amendment to the City's Agreement with Cashel Corporation, dba Integrated Media Systems (IMS), to replace the City's legacy and end-of-life/support Leightronix meeting broadcast encoder used to support City Council meeting production and distribution with the new Cablecast broadcast platform.

The previously approved Agreement includes maintenance and support services for the Council Chamber and Library audiovisual systems over a three-year period and includes contingency funding for unforeseen service needs. Replacement of the legacy Leightronix encoder is expected to cost $54,260.49. The balance of the contract increase will cover ongoing support services.

BACKGROUND
The existing Leightronix encoder has reached end of life and is no longer supportable due to the manufacturer ceasing operations. This equipment serves as a critical component of the Council Chamber and Library audiovisual and meeting broadcast environment and represents a single point of failure for the City's ability to record, encode, stream and distribute City Council meetings to residents.

Replacement of this equipment is necessary to maintain continuity of public meeting broadcasting and to reduce operational risk. Staff recommends approval of replacement of the legacy encoder with the Cablecast platform and the associated integration services.

IMS originally designed and implemented the City's Council Chamber audiovisual environment and continues to maintain and support both the Council Chamber and Library audiovisual systems. Due to IMS's specializ...

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