Artificial Intelligence (AI) Police Report Writing Program (Request for Information)
Jul 31, 2026
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Aug 31, 2026
Provide an artificial intelligence (AI) police report writing program.
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Jul 31, 2026
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Aug 31, 2026
Provide an artificial intelligence (AI) police report writing program.
Aug 18, 2026
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Sep 1, 2026
Provide project development and/or operations services in partnership with the commission, on an "on call/as needed" basis.
Aug 10, 2026
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Aug 27, 2026
Provide pest and termite inspection and treatment services.
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207598
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13,352.2
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34 / 100
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This contract is a Software as a Service Order between Fluxx Labs, Inc. and the City of San Diego for a grants management system. The initial term is one year, effective from August 1, 2022, and includes an annual subscription fee of $34,000 and an onboarding fee of $15,000. The combined subscription and onboarding pricing for the initial year is capped at $49,000. The agreement details terms of service, support, insurance requirements, and a comprehensive Statement of Work for onboarding activities, with options for annual renewal and additional services through change orders.
This Change Order (No. 4000158534), issued on October 14, 2024, by Lily McMahand, documents a revision to an order from Fluxx Labs Inc. to the Commission for Arts & Culture. The total order amount has been changed from $49,000.00 to $45,250.00 USD, covering two line items described as 'Fluxx Labs PO'. The order includes standard payment terms (Net 30 Days) and references the City's Prevailing Wage and Living Wage Ordinances.
This contract documents a cooperative procurement between the City of San Diego and Motorola Solutions, Inc. for an RMS Mobile Records Management System. It formally incorporates an existing "Agency Agreement" between the City of Irvine and Motorola Solutions for Public Safety CAD/RMS Mobile System replacement services, software, and hardware. The City of San Diego contract, effective December 27, 2024, for an initial term through October 10, 2029, has a stated maximum compensation of $2,994,236.00. The incorporated City of Irvine Agency Agreement commenced on October 10, 2019, with a term of 10 years from Final System Acceptance and indicates a total compensation not to exceed $7,197,481 for its scope, alongside various maintenance and subscription agreements.
This contract outlines an agreement between the City of San Diego and Axon Enterprise, Inc. for a five-year Body Worn Camera (BWC) system. The agreement, effective January 1, 2024, includes the provision of BWC hardware, cloud-based video management and storage, various licensing, implementation, training services, and ongoing maintenance support. The total compensation for the services and products under this contract is set at an amount not to exceed $12,099,384.45. The contract incorporates Axon's Master Services and Purchasing Agreement and adheres to the FBI CJIS Security Policy.
This document outlines an agreement between the City of San Diego and Axon Enterprise, Inc. for body worn camera (BWC) and BWC system solutions. The primary agreement, signed in June 2023, is for a six-month term from August 1, 2023, through December 31, 2023, with compensation not to exceed $945,000. This agreement incorporates a previous three-year 2020 Agreement (for up to $8.3 million) as an exhibit and defines the scope of services, compensation, duration, and various terms and conditions.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of San Diego
The board meeting included updates from the Mayor's office regarding infrastructure surveys, smart streetlight activation, and concerns about fire safety and ongoing projects. A key action item was the approval of a prioritized list of potential capital improvement projects, including streetlights, storm drains, and roadway configurations. Additionally, the board discussed implementing a donation mechanism for the organization, a new liability waiver requirement for attendees, and received various liaison reports regarding training, by-laws, and historical resource preservation.
The board session included updates from Congressional and City Council representatives regarding local events and internship opportunities. Parliamentary business addressed the resignation of a board member. The agenda featured a review of proposed by-law revisions and a presentation on the Power San Diego utility initiative. Additionally, the board discussed the update process for the Mid-City Community Plan, covering its scope, demographic composition, and timeline. Liaison reports were also provided regarding the Community Planning Committee's recent correspondence and upcoming budget meeting schedules.
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The meeting featured non-agenda public comments regarding a fundraiser, municipal budget approvals, and permit transfers. Reports from officers and committees were provided, covering financial status, design advisory updates, and community planning issues. The board reviewed information regarding the conversion of commercial units. Key action items included the deliberation of a neighborhood development permit for a multi-dwelling residential project, focusing on parking ratios and design integration with the local park, which resulted in a directive to submit the proposal for further design review.
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