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Finance Committee - Agenda - 3/15/2017 - P45

By dnadmin on Mon, 11/07/2022 - 10:27
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In the event of a termination for cause, CONTRACTOR shall receive all amounts due and not
previously paid to CONTRACTOR for work satisfactorily completed in accordance with the
contract prior to the date of the notice, less all previous payments. No amount shall be allowed or
paid for anticipated profit on unperformed services or other unperformed work. Any such payment
may be adjusted to the extent of any additional costs occasioned to the OWNER by reasons of
CONTRACTOR 's failure. CONTRACTOR shall not be relieved of liability to the OWNER for
damages sustained from the failure, and the OWNER may withhold any payment to the
CONTRACTOR until such time as the exact amount of damages due to the OWNER is
determined. All claims for payment by the CONTRACTOR must be submitted to the OWNER
within 30 days of the effective date of the notice of termination.

If after termination for the failure of CONTRACTOR to adhere to any of the terms and conditions
of the contract or for failure to satisfactorily, in the sole opinion of the OWNER, to complete or
make sufficient progress on the work in a timely and professional manner, it is determined that
CONTRACTOR had not so failed, the termination shall be deemed to have been a termination at
will. In that event, the OWNER shall, if necessary, make an adjustment in the compensation paid
to CONTRACTOR such that CONTRACTOR receives total compensation in the same amount
as it would have received in the event of a termination-at-will.

GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR TERMINATION

Upon termination of the contract, the OWNER may take over the work and prosecute il to
completion by agreement with another party or otherwise. Upon termination of the contract or in
the event CONTRACTOR shall cease conducting business, the OWNER shall have the right to
solicit applications for employment from any employee of the CONTRACTOR assigned to the
performance of the contract, Neither party shall be considered in default of the performance of
such obligations is prevented or delayed by any cause, existing or future, which is beyond the
reasonable control of such party. Delays arising from the actions or inactions of one or more of
CONTRACTOR's principals, officers, employees, agents, subcontractors, sub consultants,
vendors, or suppliers are expressly recognized to be within CONTRACTOR's control.

ARTICLE 16- DISPUTE RESOLUTION

The parties shall attempt to resolve any dispute related to this contract as follows. Either party
shall provide to the other party, in writing and with full documentation to verify and substantiate
its decision, its stated position concerning the dispute. No dispute shall be considered submitted
and no dispute shall be valid under this provision unless and until the submitting party has
delivered the written statement of its position and full documentation to the other party. The
parties shall then attempt to resolve the dispute through good faith efforts and negotiation between
the OWNER Representative and the CONTRACTOR Representative. At all times,
CONTRACTOR shall carry on the work under this contract and maintain and complete work in
accordance with the requirements of the contract or determination or direction of the OWNER. If
the parties are unable to resolve their dispute as described above within 30 days, the parties may
request that the dispute be submitted to the Nashua Police Commission for resolution. If the
parties are dissatisfied with the decision of the Nashua Police Commission, the parties’ reserve the
tight to pursue any available legal and/or equitable remedies for any breaches of this contract
except as that right may be limited by the terms of this contract.

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Finance Committee - Agenda - 3/15/2017 - P45

Finance Committee - Agenda - 3/15/2017 - P46

By dnadmin on Mon, 11/07/2022 - 10:27
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Finance Committee
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Finance Committee - Agenda - 3/15/2017 - P46

Finance Committee - Agenda - 3/15/2017 - P47

By dnadmin on Mon, 11/07/2022 - 10:27
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Meeting Description
Finance Committee
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ARTICLE 17- CHOICE OF LAW AND VENUE

This contract shall be governed exclusively by the laws of the State of New Hampshire and any
claim or action brought relating to this contract, the work performed or contracted to be performed
thereunder, or referable in anyway thereto shall be brought in Hillsborough County (New
Hampshire) Superior Court Southern Judicial District or in the New Hampshire 9th Circuit
Court--Nashua and not elsewhere

ARTICLE 18- MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

1. Neither party to the Contract shall assign the Contract as a whole without written consent
of the other.

2. Tests, inspections and approvals of portions of the Work required by the Contract

Documents or by laws, ordinances, rules, regulations or orders of public authorities having

jurisdiction shal! be made at an appropriate time.

If additional testing is required, the CONTRACTOR shall perform these tests.

4, The OWNER shall pay for tests except for testing Work found to be defective for which
the CONTRACTOR shall pay.

hand

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this contract to be signed and intend to be
legally bound thereby.

City of Nashua, NH (signature) CONTRACTOR (sign ature)

James Donchess, Mayor
(Printed Name and Title) (Printed Name and Title)

Date Date

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Finance Committee - Agenda - 3/15/2017 - P48

By dnadmin on Mon, 11/07/2022 - 10:27
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THE CITY OF NASHUA “The Gate City’

Financial Services

Purchasing Department

March 9, 2017
Memo #17-100

TO: MAYOR DONCHESS
FINANCE COMMITTEE

SUBJECT: PURCHASE OF ONE (1) SWAT ROBOT (VALUE: $60,072)
DEPARTMENT: 150 POLICE; FUND: 2016 DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY HOMELAND

SECURITY TACTICAL AND HAZMAT ROBOT GRANT

Please see the attached communication from Karen A. Smith, Business Manager dated February 24,
2017 for the information related to this purchase.

Pursuant to § 5-84 Special purchase procedures A. The competitive bidding process shall not apply to
the following special purchase. (3) Purchases which can be procured through cooperative
intergovernmental purchase agreements with other governmental jurisdictions.

The Nashua Police Department Business Manager and the Purchasing Department recommend the
award of this purchase in the amount of $60,172 to ICOR Technology of Ottawa, ON, Canada.

Respecifully

Wile

~ Wan Kooken
Purchasing Manager

Ce: K Smith A Lavoie

229 Main Street « Nashua, New Hampshire 03061 » Phone (603) 589-3330 « Fax (603) 589-3344 |

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Finance Committee - Agenda - 3/15/2017 - P48

Finance Committee - Agenda - 3/15/2017 - P49

By dnadmin on Mon, 11/07/2022 - 10:27
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NASHUA POLICE
DEPARTMENT Date: 24 February 2017

Intradepartmenta! Communication

To: CFO Dan Kooken
From: Karen A. Smith, Business Manager

Subject: Nashua Police Department Tactical and Hazmat Robot

The Nashua Police Department is requesting to purchase one (1) tactical and hazmat capable robot in the
amount of $60,071.50 for use by the Police Department, Fire Department and Emergency Management
during critical incidents.

The Nashua Police Department recommends purchasing the Mini Caliber Robot to include the mini claw
attachment kit, command post video transmitter and quick release FLIR camera from ICOR Technology of

Ottawa Canada under GSA contract #GS-07F-0430V.

Funding is available in the 2016 Department of Safety Homeland Security Tactical and Hazmat Robot
Grant. No matching funds are required

Sincerely,

Lia SN

Karen A. Smith’
Business Manager

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Finance Committee - Agenda - 3/15/2017 - P50

By dnadmin on Mon, 11/07/2022 - 10:27
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Eric Nordengren
Nashua Police Department {NH}
To 06 Panther Dr

Nashua, NH 03062
CURRENCY: USD

SHIPPING METHOD: Ground

Tel: SHIPPING TERMS: FOB-DESTINATION

Fax: DELIVERY DATE: 14-16 weeks APO
PAYMENT TERMS: Net 36

Mobile: 603-589-1658
Email: nordengrene@nashuapd.com GSA Contract Ne.: GS-07F-0430V

DESCRIPTION
Mini-CALIBER® SWAT Robot
Comes standard with:
© Rubber Tracks for traversing rough terrain and climbing stairs +
Wirelessly Controlled Front and Rear Fllppers with pasitional feedback with

\ preset Hame and Stair Climbing positions » Turreted Robotic Claw arm with

, 15tbs Ht and 5 axes of movement « 10x Color zoom camera on claw arm ¢
Front and Rear Color/IR Drive Cameras ° Wide Angle color rear mast |
camera « Color Claw camera « 2-Way Audia: Talk/Usten through the robot

i cave is LED drive lights for Front and Mast Cameras » Wireless RF control: aN 2 343,165.00
2.4GHz Video; S00MHz Data © Portable, Lightweight, Handheld Controfer «
2x 24V DC Lithium-ron-Phosphate Robot Battery Packs (1x onboard; 1x
spare} & 1x 24V DC Battery Charger * 2x 12V DC Lithiun-ton CCU Battery
Packs (Lx onboard; ix spare) & 1x 12V DC Battery Charger © 2 year limited
warranty © Mini-iPad electronic manual with training videos and hard copy
af operator manual, “Note: Mini-CALIBER is shipped in a wooden crate,
Hardshell case is available as an option.

Claw Attachment Kit - Mint
A set of specially designed tools for the Mini-CALIBER® claw, tncludes:

1 CAL-CAI camera extension, bax cutters, extension poles, tire deflator, finger
extension, cutting hook, utility shears, multiple effectors and hook & line
accessories.

Command Post Video Transmitter
Transmit video images from the rabot Command and Control Unit (CCU) to
the Ineldent Command Post using the Command Post Video Transmitter.

Z cacy System allows images to be transmitted up to four iOS enabled devices 95,950.00 ; 3.00% $5,771.50
(iPhone, ipad). Includes, ane HD transmitter, one Mini-IPad, router,
antennas, battery, chargers and backpack. Approximately 3 hour run time.

Quick Release FLA Camera
FUR Thermal Imaging Camera for the CALUIBER® Robot {MiK3/T5/Mini}; :

? CAL-OPO16 —sigunts to the Quick Release PTZ Mast {zcom not avallable}; Wide Fleld of erpeche!, 13/0 $7,323.50

View H49* x V39°) with an effective detection range up to 230m {750%}

‘1 S&H SHIPPING AND HANDLING

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$2,950.00 3.00% $2,861.50

$950.00 $950.00
SUBTOTAL $60,071.50
TOTAL $60,072.50

This is a quotation on the goods named, subject to the conditions noted below:
Unless atherwise provided: This quote is in US Dollars; shipping terms are EX WORKS for domestic and International shipments; all prices are exclusive of shipping

costs, Insurance, custom Clearance and any applicable Taxes of any kind; all price quotations are valid for 90 days. Published list prices are subject to change without
notice. Due ta 3 policy of continuaus product improvement, ICOR reserves the right to change specifications and appearance without notice. Please reference the
invoice number on your cheque and remit te ICOR Technology Inc. 935 Ages Orive, Ottawa, Ontario K1G 514 Canada, The CAUSER® Robot {including the MK3, T5,
Minl, and MK4)} contains up to 35% US-source materlals and are ITAR export license free and not subject to AECA or EAR regulations,

Some or ail of the quoted items are eligible for purchase through GSA's Cooperative Purchasing Program ond 1122 Progrem for State end Local Law Enforcement.
Please consult with your purchosing department to determine the optimal purchosing vehicle and notify your ICOR Soles Representative to make any changes

necessary. iCOR’s GSA Controct Number fs: G5-O7F-0430V
CISCLAIMER REGARDING DISRUPTER MOUNT CONFIGURATIONS: ICOR Technology Is a robot manufacturer and do not make disrupters. The end-uear must consult

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ee : ; ~The thermal i imaging camera displays heat
« Var‘able drive spead up to 2 mph (3.2 km/h) FLIR* Thermal
Drive System ° 2 drive modes - Stair Climbing and Standard image Camera signatures in color and is mounted in place of the
TNE OYS * Chain Drive motors with rubber tracks PTZ camera. oe
ee * 0” turning circle Mini-CALIBER” claw attachment kit consisting
. : ar Hi : of specially designed tools designed to keep
Gimbivg wa articulating flippers tos ssa a Attachment responders out of harm's way. Accessories include
+ -50° - +160° flipper rotation with positional chaies cutter, wire cuter, box cutter, tire slashers,
feedback non i ce
oouieet ‘ Fre-sel position for stair approach with LED One isolaied firing circuit with removabie key
ippers indicator Fir'ng Syst 1 ;
» Pre-set position for stair climbing (flat) with IAg oysiem switch for recoilless disruptors, RSP tools and/
LED indicator cena a OE breaching. on
* Pre-set position far stowage (home button) wih "Shock ‘Tube “One Channel Shock Tube tnitiator with attachment
LED indicator _Initiator mounts. .
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spans arm on oo eee er broadcast to 4 devices simultaneously as far as
+ Shoulder range: 0°-220" (CPV) 300’ (91m) LOS. With a 12V batiery the GPY can
» Claw rotate: 360° Continuous Rotation ce os cunts wis sa jaSt Up (0 5 hours (mission dependent).
* Max 66” (168 cm) Vertical Reach Secondary portable wireless RF LGD Screen to see
Claw Arm * Max 52’ (132 cm) Horizontal Reach Handheld Screen images fram robot cameras. Ideal for SWAT entry
: wide oe Gey camera. __. teams (Note Avatiabys ior standard video system only}
© Color zoom camera with 10x optical zoom Custam designed backpack far sasy deployment
* CCU LED indicator for turret home position Mini-CALIBER® of the robot. Backpack designed with cushion
{allows for sate stowage of arm) Backpack support and straps for stability and comfort during
RS EN Srrrmrnenrernrenns transportation.
» Pan-Tilt-Zoam Color Camera with 10x optical 7 . 7 Seer teneti es ma
PTZ Camera zoom and LED Lights Training Course One day Robot Operation and Maintenance course
* Mountable in different positions : {either at ICOR or customer's facility).
Front/Rear Drive
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Cameras } Color CCO Cameras with IR light. op ee! | HiT ita d ti o ns 7
Mast Camera "Wide angle Rear Mast Camera for pettead # view _Mission Time __ Uptog-5 hours (mission dependent) _ __.
_ of robot and claw arm. Width . 18" (41 cm) om)
LED Lights 2 sets of LED fights. Height _ 15" (38 cm) ee
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Length .
Robat Battery *24Y DC, 9 6A Liu -iron-Phosphate (LEP) g « 36” (31 cm) Flippers Deployed
a * Battery Chargers included Ground Clearance 1.57 (3.8 cm}
Handheld portable CCU Weight 64 tbs (29Kg} with batteries
* Variable Speed Joystick Coatral Stair Climbin 40° - 45° depending on stai
. oF i427 cm} LCD daylight readable anti-glare Angle a and rear flippers deployed) P stiocture: <wsilh wont
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sf Weather resistant speaker
Training Videos included on training tablet.
WARRANTY 2-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
TECHHICAL UNLIMITED TECHNICAL SUPPORT
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= ICOR

TECHNOLOGY
EQUIPMERT

MAN PORTABLE ROBOT
The lightweight, Mini-CALIBER® is a one man portable robot for SWAT and EOD operators. Developed far tactical

missions, the robot is simple to operate and quick to deploy, providing fast action to search rooms, stairwells, and
confined spaces.

MISSION CONFIGURABLE
The Mini-CALIBER” includes a manipulator arm on @ rotating turret with a 10X zoom camera on the claw. The arm

will lit objects up 10 15 Ibs (6.8 kg), deliver packages and open doors. The zoom camera will reach up te 64” (163
cm), high enough to look into car windows The horizontal reach of 53° (135 cm) allows for under vehicle searches.
Movement of the turret and wrist enables the claw mounted 10X zoom camera to pan and tilt.

PAYLOADS
CBRNE detectors and sensors can be mounted onto the deck of the robot chassis, assisting first responders in

identifying hazardous items. Various types of recoilless disruptors can be mounted using disruptor mounts specially
designed for the Robot.

MOBILITY

The compact platform measures fess
than 16" (41 cm) wide, allowing it to drive
down aisles of planes, buses, and trains.
Powerful 24V DOC variable drive motors
achiave speeds up to 2 mph (3.2 kmh)
and handle rough terrain, rocks, and
snow with ease. The rubber tracks and
articulating front and rear flippers allow
the robot to effortlessly climb stairs and
inclines between 40° and 45°.

COMMAND & CONTREL UNIT (CEU)
Weighing only 5.9 lbs (2.4 kg) the handheld
CCU is truly portable and intuitive to use.
The robot is controlled through a variable
speed joystick and incorporates 2-way
audio for crisis negotiation. Clear images
are transmitted to the 5.8” (14.7 cm) LCD
daylight readable screen over a wireless
RF system.

MULTIPLE MISSIONS

¢ Surveillance and reconnaissance

* Inspection of planes, trains, and buses
© Barricaded suspect and crisis
negotiation

« Deliver and retrieve packages

* Open doors and move objects

« Under-vehicle inspection

» {EDD identification and disposal

* Intelligance gathering

Mini-CALIBER~
One Man Portable Robot

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Finance Committee - Agenda - 3/15/2017 - P53

By dnadmin on Mon, 11/07/2022 - 10:27
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THE CITY OF NASHUA “The Cate City’

Financial Services

Purchasing Department

March 9, 2017
Memo #17-101

TO: MAYOR DONCHESS
FINANCE COMMITTEE

SUBJECT: PURCHASE OF 2017 FIREWORKS DISPLAY (VALUE NOT TO EXCEED: $15,500)
DEPARTMENT: 177 PARKS AND RECREATION; FUND: GENERAL

Please see the attached communication dated February 23, 2017 from Nicholas Caggiano,
Superintendent Parks and Recreation for the information related to this purchase.

Pursuant to § 5-78 Major purchases (greater than $10,000) A. All supplies and contractual services,
except as otherwise provided herein, when the estimated cost thereof shall exceed $10,000 shall be
purchased by formal, written contract from the lowest responsible bidder, after due notice inviting bids.

The Superintendent of the Parks and Recreation Department, Board of Public Works (2/23/2017 Meeting)
and the Purchasing Department recommend awarding this purchase in an amount not to exceed $15,500
to Atlas PyroVision Entertainment Group, Inc. of Jaffrey, NH.

Respectfully,

Yogi

Dan Kooken

Purchasing Manager

Cc: N Caggiano L Fautex

229 Main Street e Nashua, New Hampshire 03061 « Phone (603) 589-3330 e Fax (603) 589-3233

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To:

From:

A. Motion:

Attachments:

Discussion:

City of Nashua, Public Works Division
Board of Public Works Meeting Date: February 23, 2017

Nicholas Caggiano - Superintendent
Parks and Recreation Department

Contract for the 2017 Fourth of July Fireworks Display.

To approve the award of the 2017 City 4" of July Fireworks Celebration contract
to the low qualified bidder, Atlas PyroVison Entertainment Group of Jaffrey,
N.H., in an amount not to exceed $15,500. Funding will be through Department:
177 Park and Recreation; Fund: General; Account Classification: 55 Other
Services.

2016 Bid comparison, shell count and display information

Under IFB0410-010816 the City solicited bids for the 4" of July fireworks
display. Bids requested were to include pricing for years 2016 through 2019.

Bids were received from three vendors (See attached bid comparison). Atlas
PyroVision Entertainment Group was the apparent low bidder.

The aggressive pricing that was proposed shows the firms strong desire to work
with the City and produce our display. References were checked from other
communities that have used and are currently using Atlas for their fireworks
displays. All of the references had very positive feedback regarding Atlas’ shows.
This year the price of the show was discounted to reflect the firm’s commitment
to the City. The City is not obligated in any way to continue using Atlas in the
upcoming years if the show proves to be unsatisfactory.

Park & Recreation Department staff reviewed with Atlas the expectations of the
City with regard to the length and quality of the display and they are comfortable
Atlas understands these expectations. Additionally, Atlas has a local business in
Nashua.

Based on review of the performance of Atlas in 2016 it is the recommendation of
the Park & Recreation Department to award the 2017 display to Atlas Pyro Vision
Entertainment Group, Inc. of Jaffrey, NH for the amount not to exceed
$15,500.

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