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Mike Fahey,Mayor
Thomas H.Warren,Sr.
Chief of Police
Honorable President Omaha Police Department
505 South 15th Street
2769
and Members of the City Council, Omaha,Nebraska6 444-5600
www.opd.ci.omaha.ne.us
Eric W.Buske
Attached is a Resolution approving a Professional Services Agreement Deputy Chief of Police
with a Nebraska Program Coordinator responsible for directing activities Brenda J.Smith
in the Midwest High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area. This Coordinator is Deputy Chief of Police
required by the conditions of grants awarded to the City of Omaha by the Donald W.Thorson
Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP). These grant awards Deputy Chief of Police
support initiatives in the Midwest High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area
(HIDTA). The Program Coordinator is responsible for coordinating and
planning innovative, comprehensive methamphetamine drug reduction
programs (as outlined by the HIDTA strategy) in the State of Nebraska.
Mr. John. Cornille has been chosen to perform the services required by the grants. The City of
Omaha's only responsibility under this Agreement is to administer the Cooperative Agreement
Contract between ONDCP and the Omaha Police Department by supplying ONDCP with the
proper documentation regarding any payment due to the Nebraska Program Coordinator and
disbursing such funds for payment of services.
The funds for this Agreement will be provided by the grants from the Office of National Drug
Control Policy, Fund 12155, Organization 130757.
Your favorable consideration and adoption of this Resolution is respectfully requested.
Respectfully submitted, Referred to City Council for Consideration:
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Thomas H. Warren, Sr. Date Mayor's Office Date
Chief of Police
Approved as to Funding: Approved:
Carol A. Ebdon Date Gail Kinsey TI) mpsol'_ Date
Finance Director Human Relations Director
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"To Serve and Protect" • A Nationally Accredited Law Enforcement Agency
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT
WHEREAS, the City of Omaha, acting through the Omaha Police Department (PD), has
determined that the services referred to in the paragraph below entitled "Scope of Service"
should be purchased; and
WHEREAS, John Comille of Comille and Associates Inc., (CONTRACTOR) proposes
to provide those services;
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual agreements herein contained, this
personal service contract is made and entered into by and between CONTRACTOR and the
CITY OF OMAHA.
AGREEMENT
SCOPE OF SERVICE
CONTRACTOR agrees to perform the professional services of the Nebraska Program
Coordinator, as directed by the Midwest High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area
(HIDTA) and the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) including, but
not limited to, the following:
1. Assist in planning innovative, comprehensive programs for the implementation of
the HIDTA strategy within the State of Nebraska and coordinate activities at the
primary direction of the Midwest HIDTA Deputy Director.
2. Review threat assessments, strategies, and budget proposals to ensure the
initiatives of Nebraska conform to the goals of the Midwest HIDTA program and
to the overall national HIDTA focus.
3. Develop cooperative partnerships with federal, state, and local agencies,
institutions, and foundations to complement communications between Midwest
HIDTA, and Nebraska.
4. Plan and develop recommendations and procedures for the process, outcome, and
impact evaluation of Nebraska initiatives.
5. Facilitate reporting of productivity data and threat information to the Midwest
HIDTA Investigative Support Center.
6. Develop and maintain an inventory of all equipment obtained by Nebraska with
Midwest HIDTA funds.
7. Facilitate meetings and recommendations of the Nebraska state advisory
committee.
8. Assist in implementing strategic planning actions taken by the Director, Deputy
Director, and the Executive Committee of the Midwest HIDTA.
9. Perform additional duties prescribed from time to time from the Director and the
Executive Board of the Midwest HIDTA.
The PD's only responsibility under this contract is to administer the Cooperative
Agreement Contract between ONDCP and the PD by supplying ONDCP the proper
documentation regarding any payment due to the CONTRACTOR and disbursing
such funds to the CONTRACTOR.
II. TERMS OF THE AGREEMENT
The term of this agreement is for a period commencing on the 15th day of November
2004. This agreement shall be in effect for such time as Midwest HIDTA funds are
provided to the City of Omaha through the Office of National Drug Control Policy as
determined by the Executive Board of the Midwest HIDTA or until terminated, at the
rate of$4,930.42 per month.
III. COMPENSATION
1. PD agrees to pay for the service provided by CONTRACTOR and approved
expenses while performing the services contained in this Agreement in
accordance with the terms listed below. Payment of expenses incurred pursuant
to this Agreement shall be subject to the expense budget as attached hereto as
Exhibit `B", and incorporated within, this Agreement or as such expense budget
is amended by written agreement of the parties.
2. Compensation for the professional services shall be in the amount set by the
Executive Board of the Midwest HIDTA and reimbursed to the City of Omaha by
Midwest HIDTA as outlined in the Budget Detail Report attached hereto as
Exhibit`B" and as follows:
Services: $4,930.42 per month
of this Agreement, CONTRACTOR shall be entitled to
3. Over the term ,
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reimbursement for certain approved expenses (travel, cell phone service) incurred
while performing the services contained in this Agreement in accordance with the
terms of the Payment and Expense Reimbursement Approval paragraph (see
paragraph III. 4. below).
4. Payment and Expense Reimbursement Approval: Payment for services rendered
shall be paid on a monthly basis after CONTRACTOR submits a monthly
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invoice, along with original receipts for expenses to be reimbursed, to the
Midwest HIDTA Director. All requests for payment and/or reimbursement shall
be reviewed and approved for payment by the Midwest HIDTA Director,
ONDCP, or its designee. All requests for expense reimbursement submitted shall
be in conformance with the current published guidelines used in the
administration of the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Grant Program, which
will be made available to CONTRACTOR.
5. Payment and Expense Reimbursement Processing: Upon approval by the
Midwest HIDTA Director, ONDCP, or its designee, CONTRACTOR shall submit
the approved monthly invoice to the PD for payment and reimbursement. The PD
shall arrange for the payment of such invoices through the City of Omaha
payment processes.
6. Taxes: CONTRACTOR shall be solely responsible for any and all federal, state,
and local tax consequences that result from his receipt of any payments or
reimbursements paid in accordance with this Agreement.
7. Automobile: In Lieu of providing a vehicle to the CONTRACTOR during the
term of the Agreement a $600 per month vehicle allowance will be included in the
compensation paid to the CONTRACTOR. CONTRACTOR will utilize his
vehicle as appropriate in the performance of his duties as a Midwest HIDTA
Nebraska Program Coordinator. The CONTRACTOR will be required to provide
vehicle insurance as mandated by Nebraska law and be responsible for all vehicle
maintenance and repairs. The CONTRACTOR will utilize his vehicle as
appropriate in the performance of his duties as Midwest HIDTA Nebraska State
Program Coordinator. For HIDTA business trips greater than one hundred (150)
total miles, mileage will be reimbursed at the current federal rate for the entire
trip.
8. Other Equipment Use: CONTRACTOR will be provided with a mobile cellular
telephone for official use. Upon request for expenditure reimbursement,
CONTRACTOR will include payment for all personal calls made from the
cellular telephone.
IV. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT
This contract may be terminated by mutual consent of both parties, or by either party,
upon 30 days written notice without cause provided.
The PD may terminate this contract effective upon delivery of written notice to the
CONTRACTOR, or at such later date as may be stated in the notice, under any of the
following conditions:
1. If funding from federal, state, or other sources is not obtained and continued at
levels sufficient to allow for purchase of the services of supplies in the indicated
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quantities or term. The contract may be modified by agreement of the parties in
writing to accommodate a reduction in funds.
2. If federal or state laws, rules, or regulations are modified or interpreted in such a
way that the services are no longer allowable or appropriate for purchase under
this contract or are no longer eligible for the funding proposed for payments
authorized by this contract.
3. If any license, permit, or certificate required by law, rule, or regulation, or by the
terms of this contract, is for any reason denied, revoked, suspended, or not
renewed.
Any such termination of this contract shall be without prejudice to any obligations or
liabilities of either party already accrued prior to such termination.
The PD by written notice of default (including breach of contract) to the
CONTRACTOR may terminate the whole or any part of this agreement:
1. If the CONTRACTOR fails to provide services called for by this contract within
the time specified or any extension agreed to by the PD: or
2. If the CONTRACTOR fails to perform any of the other provisions of this
contract, or so fails to pursue the works as to endanger performance of this
contract in accordance with its terms, and after receipt of written notice from the
PD, fails to correct such failures within ten days or such longer period as the PD
may authorize.
CONTRACTOR understands that should he/she no longer be able to perform the
services required, for any reason, this entire Agreement shall automatically terminate
without notice.
In any event, at the termination of this Agreement the CONTRACTOR shall receive
compensation payment for the services performed and allowed expenses incurred
through the contract termination date in accordance with the payment provision of
Section III of this Agreement.
The rights and remedies of the PD upon default (including breach of contract) by the
CONTRACTOR are not exclusive and are in addition to any other rights and
remedies provided by law or under this contract.
V. AUDIT RESPONSIBILITY
The CONTRACTOR agrees to keep such financial records as are necessary to fully
disclose the complete financial status of the Agreement. These records shall be made
available to the PD, or its agents, upon request at any time during normal business
hours.
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VI. RETENT OF RECORDS
The CONTRACTOR agrees to retain financial records for a period of three years or
until an audit is completed and closed, whichever occurs later. Program records shall
be maintained for a period of six years or until an audit is completed and closed,
whichever occurs later.
VII. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR
CONTRACTOR shall perform as an independent contractor under this agreement.
The CONTRACTOR, its employees, agents, or representatives are not employees of
the PD, for any purpose, including but not limited to, the application of the Social
Security Act, the Fair Labor Standards Act, the Federal Insurance Contribution Act,
Nebraska unemployment compensation law, and the Nebraska Workers'
Compensation Act. No part of this agreement shall be construed to represent the
creation of any employer/employee relationship. The CONTRACTOR will retain sole
and absolute discretion in the manner and means of carrying out the
CONTRACTYOR'S activities and responsibilities under this agreement, except to the
extent specified in this agreement.
VIII. ASSIGNMENT AND DELEGATION
CONTRACTOR may not assign or otherwise transfer or delegate any right or duty
without the express written consent of the PD.
This Agreement shall not bestow any rights upon any third party but rather shall bind
and benefit the CONTRACTOR and the City of Omaha only.
IX. AUTHORITY TO CONTRACT
CONTRACTOR shall not have the authority to contract for or on behalf of, or incur
obligations on behalf of, the PD. However, the CONTRACTOR may enter into
subcontracts with qualified providers of services provided that any such subcontract
shall acknowledge the binding nature of this agreement and incorporate this
agreement, together with its attachments as appropriate, The CONTRACTOR agrees
to be solely responsible for the performance of any subcontractor.
X. INDEMNITY
CONTRACTOR agrees to indemnify, save and hold harmless the PD, including its
agencies, officers, and employees, from any and all claims of any nature, including all
costs, expenses and attorneys' fees, which may in any manner result from or arise out
of this agreement, except for claims resulting from or arising out of the PD's sole
negligence. CONTRACTOR also agrees to indemnify, save and hold the PD harmless
for all costs, expenses, and attorneys' fees incurred in establishing and litigating the
indemnification coverage provided herein.
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XI. INSURANCE
CONTRACTOR shall secure and keep in force during the term of this agreement the
following insurance from insurance companies, government self-insurance pools, or
government self-retention funds: 1) public official liability: 2) automobile liability;
and 3) if any employees are employed in carrying out this contract, workers'
compensation insurance covering the CONTRACTOR for any and all claims of any
nature which may in any manner arise out of or result from this agreement. The
minimum limits of liability required are one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) per
occurrence for public official liability and automobile liability coverage's, and
statutory and statutory limits for workers' compensation. This requirement may be
met with insurance coverage obtained through one or more liability policies issued to
HIDTA and providing coverage to all Midwest HIDTA Program Coordinators.
CONTRACTOR shall furnish a certificate of insurance or acceptable statement of
coverage to the undersigned PD representative prior to commencement of this
agreement. Said insurance shall not be canceled or modified without thirty (30) days'
prior written notice to the undersigned PD representative.
CONTRACTOR'S insurance coverage shall be primary (i.e. pay first) as respects to
any insurance, self-insurance, or self-retention maintained by the PD. Any insurance,
self-Insurance, or self-retention maintained by the PD shall be excess of the
CONTRACTOR'S insurance and shall not contribute with it. The insurance may be
in policies of insurance, primary and excess, including umbrella or catastrophe form,
and shall be placed with insurers rated "A"or better by A.M. Best Company, Inc.
Any deductible amount or other obligations under the policy(ies) shall be the sole
responsibility of the CONTRACTOR.
The PD shall be indemnified, saved and held harmless to the full extent of any
coverage actually secured by the CONTRACTOR in excess of the minimum
requirements set forth above.
CONTRACTOR does hereby for himself and his officers, agents, employees, and
successors, collectively referred to in this paragraph as `CONTRACTOR', release
and forever discharge the City of Omaha, its officers, agents, and employees,
collectively referred to in this paragraph as the PD, of any and all debt, damages,
claims, causes of action, suits, liabilities, and demands of whatever nature which
CONTRACTOR might now have or might subsequently acquire by reason of any
matter or things whatsoever and particularly growing out of or in any way connected
with, directly or indirectly, this Agreement and/or services to be performed pursuant
to the same, including but not limited to, any claims for workers compensation,health
insurance, or any other benefit, and any claims challenging the constitutionality or
legality of the provision of this Agreement; any and all existing or future common
law statutes or laws, civil rights or constitutional claims, and any other claims of any
nature.
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XII. ATTORNEY FEES
If a lawsuit is instituted on behalf of the City of Omaha to obtain performance due of
any kind under this agreement, and the City of Omaha is the prevailing party,
CONTRACTOR shall, except when prohibited by law, pay the City of Omaha's
reasonable attorney fees and costs in connection with the lawsuit.
XIII. NONDISCRIMINATION AND COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS
CONTRACTOR shall not, in the performance of this contract, discriminate or permit
discrimination in violation of federal or state laws or local ordinances because of race,
color, sex, age, political or religious opinions, affiliations or national origin.
CONTRACTOR agrees to comply with all applicable laws, rules, regulations, and
policies, including but not limited to those relating to nondiscrimination, accessibility,
and civil rights. CONTRACTOR agrees to timely file all required reports, make
required payroll deductions, and timely pay all taxes and premiums owed, including
but not limited to sales and use taxes and unemployment compensation and workers
compensation premiums. CONTRACTOR shall have and keep current at all times
during the term of this agreement all licenses and permits required by law.
XIV. WORK PRODUCT, EQUIPMENT, AND MATERIALS
All work product, equipment, or materials created or purchased under this agreement
belong to the PD and must be returned upon termination of this agreement.
XV. FORCE MAJEURE
CONTRACTOR shall not be held responsible for delay or default caused by fire,riot,
acts of God, or war if the event is beyond the CONTRACTOR'S reasonable control
and the CONTRACTOR gives notice to the PD immediately upon occurrence of the
event causing the delay or default or which is reasonably expected to cause a delay or
default.
XVI. SEVERABILITY
If any term or provision of this agreement is declared by a court having jurisdiction to
be illegal or unenforceable, the validity of the remaining terms and provisions shall
not be affected, and the rights and obligations of the parties are to be construed and
enforced as if the contract did not contain that term or provision.
In the event of any ambiguity in any of the terms of this Agreement, it shall not be
construed for or against any party hereto on the basis that such party did or did not
author the same.
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XVII. APPLICABLE LAW
This Agreement shall in all respects be interpreted and construed in accordance with
and governed by the laws of the stat of Nebraska, regardless of the place of its
execution or performance.
XVIII. MODIFICATION
This contract constitutes the entire agreement between the CONTRACTOR and the
City of Omaha, and is the full and final expression of the agreement between the
parties. No representations were made or relied upon by either party other than those
that are expressly set forth herein. No agent, employee or other representative of
either party is empowered to waive, alter, modify, supplement, or amend, in any
manner, any of the terms hereof unless done in writing and signed by an authorized
officer of the respective parties.
XIX. NOTICES
Any notice or notices required or permitted to be given pursuant to this agreement
may be personally served on either party by the party giving such notices, or may be
served by certified mail, return receipt requested, addressed to the party upon whom
service is made. Notice given by mail shall be deemed given three (3) days after the
date of mailing thereof to the following addresses:
CONTRACTOR: CITY OF OMAHA:
John A. Cornille Thomas H. Warren, Sr.
14109 Eagle Run Dr. Chief of Police
Omaha,Nebraska 68164 Omaha Police Department
505 South 15th Street
Omaha, Nebraska 68102
XX. MERGER
This contract shall not be merged into any other oral or written contract, lease or deed
of any type. This is the complete and full agreement of the parties.
XXI. CLAIM OR DISPUTE BETWEEN CITY AND CONTRACTOR
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained within this Agreement, the City
of Omaha and the CONTRACTOR hereby agree that no claim or dispute between the
City of Omaha and the CONTRACTOR arising out of or in relation to this
Agreement shall be decided by any arbitration proceeding including, without
limitation, any proceeding under the Federal Arbitration Act (9 U.S.C. ss 1-14) or any
applicable arbitration statute. If the City of Omaha is subjected to arbitration
proceeding notwithstanding this provision, CONTRACTOR consents to be joined in
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the arbitration proceeding if CONTRACTOR'S presence is required or requested by
the City of Omaha for complete relief to be accorded in the arbitration proceeding.
XXII. STRICT PERFORMANCE
Failure of either party hereto to insist on the strict performance of any of the
provisions of this Agreement, or to exercise any rights or remedies accruing there
under upon default or failure of performance, shall not be considered a waiver of the
right to insist on and to enforce by all appropriate remedies, strict compliance with
any other obligations hereunder or to exercise any right or remedy occurring as a
result of any future default or failure of performance.
XXIII. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE
Annexed hereto as Exhibit "A" and made a part thereof by reference are the equal
employment provisions of this contract. Refusal by the contractor or subcontractor to
comply with any portion of this program as therein stated and described will subject
the offending party to any or all of the following penalties:
1. Withholding of all future payments under the involved contracts to the contractor
in violation until it is determined that the contractor or subcontractor is in
compliance with the provisions of the contract;
2. Refusal of all future bids for any contracts with the City or any of its departments
or divisions until such time as the contractor or subcontractor demonstrates that he
has established and shall carry out the policies of the program as herein outlined.
XXIV. INTEREST OF THE CITY AND THE CONTRACTOR
Pursuant to section 8.05 of the Home Rule Charter, no elected official or any officer
or employee of the City of Omaha shall have a financial interest, direct or indirect, in
any City contract. Any violation of this section with the knowledge of the
CONTRACTOR shall render the contract voidable by the Mayor or Council.
The CONTRACTOR covenants that he presently has no interest and shall not acquire
any interest, director or indirect, which would conflict with the performance of
services required to be performed under this contract; he further covenants that, in the
performance of this contract, no person having any such interest shall be employed.
XXV. APPROVAL OF AMENDMENTS
The parties hereto acknowledge that, as of the date of the execution of this agreement,
section 10-142 of the Omaha Municipal Code provides as follows:
Any amendment to contracts or purchases which taken alone increases the original
bid price as awarded (a) by ten percent, if the original bid price is one hundred fifty
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thousand dollars ($150,000) or more, or (b) by seventy-five thousand dollars
($75,000) or more, shall be approved by the City Council in advance of the
acceptance of any purchase in excess of such limits or the authorization of any
additional work in excess of such limits. However, neither contract nor purchase
amendments will be split to avoid advance approval of the City Council.
The originally approved scope and primary features of a contract or purchase will not
be significantly revised as a result of amendments not approved in advance by the
City Council. The provisions of this section will be quoted in all future City contracts.
Nothing in this section is intended to alter the authority of the Mayor under section
5.16 of the City Charter to approve immediate purchases.
The officers executing this Agreement on behalf of the parties hereto confirm that such officers
have full authority to execute this Agreement and to bind the party he/she represents.
Subscribed and worn to before me in rap
EXECUTED this !) day of_ �l9 j/ 2004. paLsence,this ` day of N
42004 .a Notary Public in and for fife
County of JcbtAS State of NE
ATTEST: Cornille and Associates Inc
(Signature)Arai N Public.
My coanmission expires /0/27/QZ_.ikeTio, 9'563 B
, •1' ITARY-State of Nebraska
MARTHA L.CONWAY
Title: /• " My Comm. 4, Oct 27,2007
EXECUTED this/‘71t day of beQeip/hr-, 2004.
ATTEST: ." ,-- ' - CITY OF OMAHA,
f a Municipal Corporation
By )11,4.434
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APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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Exhibit "A"
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE
All contracts hereinafter entered into by the City of Omaha shall incorporate an
Equal Employment Opportunity Clause, which shall read as follows: During the
performance of this contract, the contractor agrees as follows:
1. The contractor shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant
for employment because of race, religion, color, sex, national origin, or
disability as defined by the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990 and
Omaha Municipal Code 13-89. The contractor shall take affirmative
action to ensure that applicants are employed and that employees are
treated during employment without regard to their race, religion, color,
sex, or national origin. The contractor shall take all actions necessary to
comply with the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990 and Omaha
Municipal Code (Chapter 13) including,but not limited to, reasonable
accommodation. As used herein, the word"treated" shall mean and
include, without limitation, the following: Recruited, whether advertising
or by other means; compensated; selected for training, including
apprenticeship; promoted; upgraded; demoted; downgraded; transferred;
laid off; and terminated. The contractor agrees to make, and shall post in
conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for
employment, notices to be provided by the contracting officers setting
forth the provisions of this nondiscrimination clause.
2. The contractor shall, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees
placed by or on behalf of the contractor, state that all qualified applicants
will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion,
color, sex, or national origin.
3. The contractor shall send to each labor union or representative of workers
with which he has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or
understanding a notice advising the labor union or worker's representative
of the contractor's commitments under the Equal Employment
Opportunity Clause of the City of Omaha and shall post copies of the
notice in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for
employment.
4. The contractor shall furnish to the Contract Compliance Officer all Federal
• forms containing the information and reports required by the Federal
government for Federal contracts under Federal rules and regulations,and
including the information required by 10-192 to 10-194, inclusive, and
shall permit reasonable access to his records. Records accessible to the
Contract Compliance Officer shall be those which are related to
paragraphs (1) through (7) of this subsection and only after reasonable
notice is given the contractor. The purpose for this provision is to provide
for investigation to ascertain compliance with the program provided for
herein.
5. The contractor shall take such actions with respect to any subcontractor as
the City may direct as a means of enforcing the provisions of paragraphs
(1) through (7) herein, including penalties and sanctions for
noncompliance; however, in the event the contractor becomes involved in
or is threatened with litigation as the result of such directions by the City,
the City will enter into such litigation as is necessary to protect the
interests of the City and to effectuate these provisions (of this division);
and in the case of contracts receiving Federal assistance, the contractor or
the City may request the United States to enter into such litigation to
protect the interests of the United States.
6. The contractor shall file and shall cause his subcontractors, if any, to file
compliance reports with the contractor in the same form and to the same
extent as required by the Federal government for Federal contracts under
Federal rules and regulations. Such compliance reports shall be filed with
the Contract Compliance Officer. Compliance reports filed at such times
as directed shall contain information as to the employment practices,
policies,programs, and statistics of the contractor and his subcontractors.
7. The contractor shall include the provisions of paragraphs (1) through (7)
of this Section, "Equal Employment Opportunity Clause", and Section 10-
193 in every subcontract or purchase order so that such provisions will be
binding upon each subcontractor or vendor.
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HIGH INTENSITY DRUG TRAFFICKING AREA - COORDINATOR
GRANT # I4PMWP637
GRANT PERIOD 02/01/04 THRU 01/31/05
HIDTA Location: Midwest HIDTA
Task Force: Office of the Director NE Coordinator
Recipient Agency: Omaha Police Department
Resource Agency: Omaha Police Department
APPROVED
PURPOSE BUDGET
Travel
Travel & Lodging for Training 8,000.00
Services: Months Rate
State Coordinator Contract 12.00 4,930.42 59,165.00
State Coordinator Vehicle 12.00 600.00 7,200.00
State Coordinator Cell Phone 12.00 95.00 1,140.00
State Coordinator DSL fee 12.00 90.00 1,080.00
Supplies:
Admin. supplies/software 12.00 429.00 5,155.00
TOTAL 81,740.00
�C-25A- CITY OF OMAHA
LEGISLATIVE CHAMBER
Omaha,Nebraska
RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OMAHA:
WHEREAS, the City of Omaha has the authority to contract for professional
services for law enforcement functions, including professional services coordinating activities
and programs funded by federal law enforcement grants; and,
WHEREAS, the City of Omaha has been awarded grants from the Office of National
Drug Control Policy which require retention of a Nebraska Program Coordinator of the Midwest
High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area; and,
WHEREAS, Mr. John Cornille is capable and desirous of performing that professional
service for the Omaha Police Department; and,
WHEREAS, the term of this agreement is for a period commencing on the 15th day of
November 2004, and shall be in effect for such time as Midwest HIDTA funds are provided to
the City of Omaha through the Office of National Drug Control Policy as determined by the
Executive Board of the Midwest HIDTA or until terminated, at the rate of$4,930.42 per month;
and,
WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of the citizens of the City of Omaha to enter into the
attached Professional Services Agreement between the City of Omaha and Mr. John Cornille.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF OMAHA:
THAT, as recommended by the Mayor, the attached Professional Services
Agreement between the City of Omaha and Mr. John Cornille to serve as the Nebraska Program
Coordinator of the Midwest High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area is hereby approved, funds to
be paid from Fund 12155, Organization 130757.
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