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6.1.G. - Page 2 <br /> ANALYSIS <br /> Approving this amendment will allow Redwood City's Information Technology Division to <br /> continue supporting the City of Burlingame for fiscal year 2012-13, generating <br /> approximately $495,000 for Redwood City. <br /> ALTERNATIVES <br /> The Council could elect not to approve the amendment and discontinue providing <br /> information technology services to the City of Burlingame. This is not an advisable <br /> alternative as the City of Burlingame is our largest customer in terms of hours <br /> purchased. Without an agreement in place, the City of Burlingame could seek <br /> information technology services elsewhere. This would decrease our revenues, <br /> requiring us to reduce staff or to find one or more clients to purchase an equivalent <br /> number of ours. <br /> FISCAL IMPACT <br /> There are no new costs associated with implementing the above recommendation. The <br /> agreement will generate approximately $495,000 in revenue for fiscal year 2012-13. <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW <br /> Not a project under the California Environmental Quality Act. <br /> �� V�� <br /> � <br /> TONY GELPHMAN <br /> INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGER <br /> � � <br /> � <br /> BRIAN PONTY <br /> DIRECTOR OF FINANCE <br /> �� <br /> ROBERT B. BELL <br /> CITY MANAGER <br /> ATTACHMENTS <br /> -One Year extension Agreement <br />