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• Systems and Applications—Information technology and process automation tools currently <br /> deployed and maintained by the City or Functional Group should be investigated and analyzed <br /> in terms of their ability to support the increased network traffic, data loads, and application <br /> maintenance requirements introduced by the planned Cityworks program. Additionally, existing <br /> business applications such as network modeling, mobile computing, customer relationship <br /> management, etc., should be investigated to determine the best manner by which to integrate <br /> with the planned Cityworks system. <br /> • Data—Existing data sets (spatial and tabular) and reports maintained for the purpose of <br /> supporting the daily operation and maintenance of the departments and their associated <br /> processes must be inventoried and analyzed for the purpose of supporting the development of <br /> any required data conversion/migration/development plans. <br /> • Best Practices—Established asset management best practices, as they relate to the City <br /> Functional Group's current operational mandates, contrasted with where the various <br /> departments currently fall within the spectrum, should be established and benchmarked for the <br /> purpose of establishing the required system implementation path needed to guide the City to its <br /> ultimate Cityworks deployment and adoption goals and objectives. <br /> These core elements will provide our implementation team and the City with an understanding of the <br /> needs and challenges the departments will face as they move to implement Cityworks. The initial <br /> business process analysis provides our implementation team with a detailed look into the everyday <br /> processes marshaled by City staff. A primary objective of this task is for our implementation team to <br /> review and understand how the City conducts business and manages its assets. The ultimate goal is to <br /> provide knowledge to support and enable our implementation team to properly address the technological <br /> impacts of the system deployment and the City in order to understand the technological impacts and the <br /> non-technological impacts related to business processes and workflows. <br /> Phase 4,Task 10:City Responsibility: <br /> • City will be responsible for assisting our implementation team's Project Manager with the development of a <br /> comprehensive agenda based on department and key staff. It will also be necessary for the participants in the <br /> workshops to review the SD&C Plan drafts and to provide data and discuss workflows identified in the <br /> workshops(Task 6). <br /> • City's project manager assistance in scheduling workshops. (4 FTE hours) <br /> • City key stakeholder for each Functional Group attendance/participation in workshop(4 FTE hours each <br /> attendee). <br /> Phase 4,Task 10:Timmons Group Responsibilities and Deliverables: <br /> • Workshop meeting minutes. <br /> Phase 4,Task 10:Assumptions: <br /> • City will provide a conference room appropriately sized for the number of participants. Critical City staff will <br /> attend workshops as defined by the configuration workshop agenda. <br /> • On-site meetings will be dependent on travel policies regarding Covid-19 restrictions set by City of Everett, <br /> Timmons Group, and or States of Washington, Oregon, Virginia, Maryland and/or Louisiana depending on <br /> resources required. <br /> • If on-site meetings cannot occur, they will be replaced via virtual meetings <br /> Phase 4,Task 10: Estimated Timeframe: <br /> • Functional Group workshops will occur immediately following the project kick-off and will follow the table <br /> detailed within Task 10. <br /> Phase 4, Task 11: Final System Design and Configuration (SD&C) Plan <br /> Once all required information regarding the current work order management, service request, and <br /> inspection processes are collected and organized, our implementation team will work together to analyze <br /> and document the current status of the primary components of the business process. Specifically, these <br /> components will be analyzed: <br /> • Current IT Systems and Applications—This includes relevant computer, network and <br /> peripheral infrastructure that the Cityworks system would utilize. This also includes any existing <br /> 21 ! Page <br />