EXHIBIT 5-A
PM Connect’s Proposal to the
Monterey Peninsula Water Management District (MPWMD)
related to the Water Demand Division Database (WDD-DB) Project
January 14, 2004
The Water Demand Division (WDD) of the Monterey Peninsula Water Management District (MPWMD) desires to improve existing business processes through the development of a single database system to handle all areas of the Water Demand Division (WDD).
Currently, there are many separate systems, as well as many
manual forms which all relate to applications, permits, inspections, and other
areas under the management of the WDD. These systems were developed under the
DOS and Unix operating systems and do not have a graphical user interface.
Incorporating a graphical user interface and integrating these systems into one system will help WDD staff be more efficient and effective in their daily operations.
In addition, it is required that the new system be “web enabled”, meaning that areas of the WDDs database that are available to the public will be incorporated into the District’s web site.
PM Connect is a project management consulting company based
in Monterey. We’ve been in business since 1985 helping our clients manage
technology projects.
Since late December 2003, Dan Swaigen from PM Connect has
met with Inder-Mohan Osahan and Rob Cline several times (for a total of 16
hours), addressing these areas:
· Defining the scope of the project
· Defining the top-level business processes to be addressed
· Understanding the existing system, both from a user and technical perspective
· Started to define detailed WDD business processes
PM Connect proposes to assist MPWMD with six (6) key areas of the WDD-DB project:
PM Connect will provide a consultant (Dan Swaigen) at a rate of $125/hour on this project. We have estimated the total cost for this project to be $38,000. Assuming a start date of 2/2/04, the completion of this project (date for selecting the vendor) is estimated to be 6/16/04.
Summary level estimates for project hours and costs are as follows:
ITEM # |
Description |
Cost |
Hours |
Start |
Finish |
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1 |
Work
Process Flow Diagrams |
4500.00 |
36 |
02/02/04 |
02/13/04 |
2 |
Input
Screens |
2500.00 |
20 |
02/16/04 |
02/27/04 |
3 |
Forms |
3750.00 |
30 |
02/16/04 |
02/25/04 |
4 |
Reports |
6500.00 |
52 |
02/25/04 |
03/17/04 |
5 |
Technical
Specification and Prototype |
15000.00 |
120 |
03/17/04 |
05/07/04 |
6 |
Request
for Qualification (RFQ) for Outside Vendor |
2750.00 |
22 |
05/07/04 |
05/14/04 |
7 |
Vendor
Selection |
3000.00 |
24 |
05/07/04 |
06/16/04 |
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|
|
|
|
|
|
Totals |
38,000 |
304 |
|
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We have attached a detailed project plan which provides more information including detailed tasks associated with each summary area above. The summary areas and associated deliverables are also described in the next section.
Note: Each item
will have a final deliverable that must be approved by WDD Management
Item #1 - Work
Process Flow Diagrams
Model the data by meeting with WDD staff and developing
detailed Work Process Flow Diagrams for all processes that will be addressed by
the WDD-DB. These diagrams will reflect both manual and electronic steps needed
to support all WDD processes. Meetings with Rob Cline and Inder Osahan have
already started under a preliminary contract will continue as soon as the new
contract is approved.
Item #2 – Input
Screens
Develop the input screens (or user interface) for the new
system based on the Work Process Flow Diagrams produced as item #1 above. This
will include available fields, buttons, drop down menus, and other data entry
elements.
Item #3 – Forms
Modify existing paper forms to support the needs of the new system. Gather and convert standard documents into electronic forms that can easily integrate with data in the system to prevent manual data entry or multiple data entry.
Item #4 - Reports
Develop specific reports based on WDD process and analysis
needs. Examples include Permits issued by jurisdiction, date range, water
company, parcel number, etc. This will cover any output from the system.
Item #5 - Technical
Specification and Assist with Prototype
Develop a detailed technical specification using the output of the previous four items. Assist the CTO in developing a prototype of the working system. The prototype will show the operation of the system and corresponding user interface but will not be a fully functional system. The technical specification and prototype will be the design documents to be used by the ultimate developer of the WDD-DB system.
Item #6 - Request for
Qualification (RFQ) for Outside Vendor
Develop a Request for Qualification (RFQ) for an outside
vendor to develop and test the WDD-DB system. This will incorporate all
previous items and be submitted to vendors selected by the District.
Item #7 – Vendor
Selection
Assist the CTO with selecting candidates, reviewing candidate responses and selecting the final vendor. Three (3) weeks are being allocated for candidate vendors to respond to the RFQ.
Invoices will be issued on the 1st and 15th of each month during the engagement and are payable Net 15 from receipt of invoice.
Payments should be sent to:
PM Connect
801 Lighthouse Ave
Suite 201
Monterey, CA 93940
This proposal is valid for 60 days from receipt.
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