Public Contracts (Office Of The City Manager)

Dan Rubins filed this request with the Office Of The City Manager of San Luis Obispo, CA.
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PRR18180

Multi Request Public Contracts
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From: Dan Rubins

To Whom It May Concern:

Pursuant to the California Public Records Act, I hereby request the following records:

To Whom It May Concern:

I. Background Information

Contract administration is frequently a source of concerning behavior in the public sector. For example:
- In the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, a company with only two employees (Whitefish Energy) was hired hired by PREPA, Puerto Rico's public utility company, to restore power to the island at a cost of $300M. The contract had audit-proofing clauses and left little recourse for PREPA due to nonperformance. After 8 months, Puerto Rico did not have power fully restored and now Congressional and FBI investigations are pending.
- During an internal audit of the City of San Diego's contracting practices, the contract with office products supplier Staples was found to exceed the City Council's approved $2M annual threshold by a full $1M. Auditors found found insufficient financial controls and produced a further 60 pages of recommendations.
- The US Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA) found sustained exceptions for incurred costs audits 28.6% of the time in its 2017 Report to Congress.
- From 2010 to 2013, a Maryland Transit Authority employee allegedly used poor contracting oversight to siphon $6.3M from the state coffers.
- The City of Vallejo, CA was recently the victim of an alleged contracting kickback scheme run by the city's landscape maintenance manager, only uncovered in an FBI investigation. The kickback scheme occurred only a few years after the city was in Chapter 9 bankruptcy because of ballooning contractual obligations.
- In recent years, officials in the southern California cities of Bell, Irwindale, La Puente, Monterey Park, Pico Rivera, Temple City, and Vernon have been brought up on various public corruption charges.

While the vast majority of public contracting is done with integrity, bad actors and a lack of public knowledge have a disproportionate effect on the fiscal wellbeing and public trust of every level of government.

II. Requested Records

Pursuant to the { law }, I hereby request the following records:

1. Any and all executed contracts, memorandums of understanding (MOUs), and other equivalent agreements that are currently active, or were active within the last two years, other than standard employee agreements. Please provide a copy of the executed document as well as any addenda, amendments, attachments, exhibits, materials, and schedules.

2. Any and all contract template documents, for example, employee agreements, vendor agreements, master services agreements, nondisclosure agreements, or interagency cooperation contracts.

3. General policies and procedures for contract administration, including training materials and records used to instruct members of your agency in contract administration.

4. Any available process narratives, audit reports, or findings regarding contract administration covering the last two years.

I am happy to discuss any issues or suggestions to make fulfillment more manageable for your office.

III. Fees

If there are any fees for searching or copying these records, please inform me in advance of fulfilling the request.

I would also like to request a waiver of all fees in that the disclosure of the requested information is in the public interest and will contribute significantly to the public's understanding of how governments manage public money and the obligations to which they are entrusted.

Neither I, nor my company (Legal Robot), has any commercial interest in obtaining the requested information. Rather, we intend to use software to analyze and disseminate the requested information free of charge so that the public may identify patterns of bad behavior that, when eliminated, will benefit governments and the public alike.

We plan to enrich and cross-link the information we receive from multiple jurisdictions, and provide an exploratory interface for the public on the internet, for free. Because we consider this work to be Data Journalism, and we further expect to provide our analysis to other media organizations for additional print and online publication, I ask to be categorized as a representative of the news media. Upon request, I am happy to provide our analysis and any articles we write based on our analysis in advance of publication, though I cannot speak for other media outlets.

Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation in this matter. I look forward to receiving your response to this request within 10 calendar days, as the statute requires.

Sincerely,

Dan Rubins

The requested documents will be made available to the general public, and this request is not being made for commercial purposes.

In the event that there are fees, I would be grateful if you would inform me of the total charges in advance of fulfilling my request. I would prefer the request filled electronically, by e-mail attachment if available or CD-ROM if not.

Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation in this matter.

I look forward to receiving your response to this request within 10 calendar days, as the statute requires.

Sincerely,

Dan Rubins

From:

Dear Mr. Rubins,

The City is in receipt of your public records request as of July 18, 2018 and will begin searching for responsive documents. If you have any questions in the meantime, feel free to contact me. Thank you.

Heather Goodwin, CMC
Deputy City Clerk
[City of San Luis Obispo]
City Administration
City Clerk's Office
990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249
E hgoodwin@slocity.org
T 805.781.7103
slocity.org<http://www.slocity.org/>

From: Office Of The City Manager

A fix is required to perfect the request.

From: Dan Rubins

Thanks for your quick response! I understand the first part of my request is relatively large, so hopefully my comments here limit the scope of responsive documents. Also, please let me know if you need more time.

1. I am looking at the last couple years of legal language, primarily in procurement documents, so plans, drawings, price lists or other attachments without legal terms are not necessary, if that helps. We can easily exclude agreements that use standard templates, if I can get a blank template (hence, request part 2).

Perhaps we can start with a subset of records that are already in electronic form? The actual signature is not important for my work, I am just looking for the version of the document that was executed. If any of the agreements are already online through agendas or meeting minutes, please direct me to those and we can easily exclude those documents from this request.

2. With templates, I am looking for documents like standard employee agreements instead of requesting a high volume of repetitive documents. Feel free to limit part 2 to documents that were actually used in the last 12 months.

3. Please feel free to exclude presentations, transcripts, and any audio or video recordings. Here, I am looking for the written policies, procedures, and instructions that are used in Contract Administration.

4. Documents like process narratives, audit reports, and findings are important for this work, but presumably these documents are a small portion of the request, if any exist.

Finally, please feel free to email or call me at (415) 894-0240 if you have questions or need any clarification.

Thanks,
Dan Rubins

From: Office Of The City Manager

Attn: Dan Rubins

Dear Dan,

I am working on gathering your records request referenced below.

I need until Friday of this week to continue my search for files.

If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to contact me.
Regards,

Daniel Clancy
Purchasing Analyst
[City of San Luis Obispo]
Finance
Finance Operations
990 Palm, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249
E DClancy@slocity.org
T 805.781.7510
slocity.org<http://www.slocity.org>

From: Office Of The City Manager

Dear Mr. Rubins,

Please be advised that we are working on fulfilling your public records request as quickly as possible. The City has located in excess of 300 documents that may be responsive to your request. Due to the volume of documents and need to carefully review the files prior to release, we should have these documents available for release by Friday, September 14, 2018. If you have any questions in the meantime, feel free to contact me.

Thank you,

Heather Goodwin, CMC
Deputy City Clerk
[City of San Luis Obispo]
City Administration
City Clerk's Office
990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249
E hgoodwin@slocity.org
T 805.781.7103
slocity.org<http://www.slocity.org/>

From: Office Of The City Manager

Dear Mr. Rubins,

The City of San Luis Obispo ("City") received your request pursuant to the California Public Records Act delivered via email on July 18, 2018. In accordance with the requirements of the Act, I am providing the following records, which are responsive to your request, and described as follows:

* Responsive Documents<http://opengov.slocity.org/weblink/1/fol/83933/Row1.aspx>
* The City of San Luis Obispo has a wide variety of documents available for browsing online. To access our public portal, please click the link here<http://opengov.slocity.org/weblink/browse.aspx>.

Please be advised that every effort has been made to search for all of the records which might fall within the scope of your records request, and, as such, we believe our search is quite thorough. However, if you have knowledge of a specific document which has not been provided in response to your request, please notify us and we will be happy to provide the document(s) to you unless, of course, it is exempt from disclosure pursuant to Government Code 6254.

Thank you,

Heather Goodwin, CMC
Deputy City Clerk
[City of San Luis Obispo]
City Administration
City Clerk's Office
990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249
E hgoodwin@slocity.org
T 805.781.7103
slocity.org<http://www.slocity.org/>

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