City awards technical training contract to New Horizons
City's Enterprise Systems Division will receive consultant-led training to improve IT operations. Contract amount not disclosed in agenda.
City's Enterprise Systems Division will receive consultant-led training to improve IT operations. Contract amount not disclosed in agenda.
The city is committing public funds to support Downtown Jimmie Hale Mission's development project. Details on the dollar amount and specific project scope are incomplete in the agenda materials.
Birmingham commits additional funding to support Habitat's work building or rehabilitating affordable homes in the city.
City commits to learning credit training services through competitive bid. Contract is as-needed, with pricing already filed; specific budget impact not disclosed in agenda.
Third amendment extends the city's partnership with Greater Birmingham Habitat for Humanity to fund affordable housing and community development. Specific outcomes depend on the amendment terms, which are not detailed here.
City adopts statewide push-to-talk radio system for emergency communications. Improves response coordination across police, fire, and other public safety agencies.
City reaffirms commitment to NHSB's Healthy Homes program, which supports affordable housing and neighborhood stability in Birmingham.
Carahsoft will help set up privacy protections for city systems. Dollar amount and specific services not disclosed in public summary.
City facilities will get cable TV and high-speed internet through Charter under a competitive bidding process, with pricing available in the city records office.
City commits to software licenses from Carahsoft; specific products and costs incomplete in public record.
General fund spending on local organization. Details of the agreement's purpose are not disclosed in the agenda item text.
City locks in pricing for fire suppression equipment through competitive bidding. Ensures fire department has reliable access to critical firefighting supplies at pre-negotiated rates.
City commits to buying office toner cartridges through ODP at set unit prices for the next year. Routine procurement to keep city operations supplied.
Professional services contract to guide Birmingham's switch away from its current financial system (New World). Cost and full scope are not yet disclosed in this item.
City will pay PAC3 Technologies (iSeek Solutions) to help manage Information Management System projects. Contract terms and cost are not disclosed in this summary.
The city is entering a professional services agreement to provide technical training credits to residents or staff. Details on program scope, cost, and beneficiaries are not publicly available from the consent agenda item.
City commits to purchasing paper and office supplies from Strickland at set unit prices. Routine vendor contract on consent agenda.
Council is authorizing an agreement with Pen-Link, LTD under Alabama statutes § 11-40-1 and § 41-16-51(8), though the item description is incomplete and dollar amount is unlisted.
City purchases flooring materials and services as needed for municipal buildings. Competitive bidding ensures cost control and fair supplier selection.
Birmingham Corps will implement job training and employment services under this agreement. The sole-source award means the city selected this vendor without competitive bidding.