Southern Light, LLC, Telecommunications License Agreement and Scope of Work for Pensacola Southwest Library
From:
Shawn Fletcher, IT Director
Organization:
Information Technology
CAO Approval:
RECOMMENDATION:
Recommendation Concerning the Southern Light, LLC, Telecommunications License Agreement and Scope of Work for the Pensacola Southwest Library - Shawn Fletcher, Information Technology Department Director
That the Board take the following action concerning the Southern Light, LLC, Telecommunications License Agreement and Scope of Work for the Pensacola Southwest Library:
A. Approve the Telecommunications License Agreement and Scope of Work with Southern Light, LLC, for the Pensacola Southwest Library. This will provide a high-speed fiber data connection between the Pensacola Southwest Library and the Main Library Branch with a monthly fee of $686; and
B. Authorize the County Administrator to sign the Southern Light, LLC, Telecommunications License Agreement and Scope of Work.
[Funding Source: Funds are available in the current Budget, Library Fund (113), Cost Center 110503, Object Code 54101]
BACKGROUND:
The Southern Light, LLC, Telecommunication License Agreement and Scope Of Work for the Pensacola Southwest Library is needed to proceed with getting a high-speed fiber data connection between the Pensacola Southwest Library and the Main Library Branch. The present T1 connection is insufficient to progress with newer technology.
BUDGETARY IMPACT:
The funds are currently available in the budget in the Library Fund (113), Cost Center 110503, Object Code 54101 for the monthly maintenance fee of $589.00 for the connection.
LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS/SIGN-OFF:
Southern Light LLC, Telecommunications License Agreement & Scope of Work has been approved as to form and legal sufficiency.
PERSONNEL:
The implementation of this agreement and scope of work will be accomplished with existing staff.
POLICY/REQUIREMENT FOR BOARD ACTION:
Board approval required by Ordinance 2001-60.
IMPLEMENTATION/COORDINATION:
The Information Technology Department and Southern Light will be responsible for the implementation.