File #: 2018-0522    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Passed
File created: 11/19/2018 In control: Board of Port Commissioners
On agenda: 1/16/2019 Final action: 1/16/2019
Title: RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AMENDMENT NO. 5 TO THE AGREEMENT 235-2016SN WITH MOZAIK SOLUTIONS, INCREASING THE MAXIMUM AMOUNT PAYABLE UNDER THE AGREEMENT BY $123,500.00 FROM A TOTAL OF $574,895.50 TO $698,395.50, REIMBURSABLE THROUGH THE PORT SECURITY GRANT PROGRAM, AND EXTENDING THE AGREEMENT TERM THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2021, AND WAIVING BPC POLICY 110; FY19 EXPENDITURES, IF NEEDED, ARE BUDGETED
Attachments: 1. 2. 2018-0522 Attachment A, 2. 2. 2018-0522 Draft Resolution
DATE: January 16, 2019

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RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AMENDMENT NO. 5 TO THE AGREEMENT 235-2016SN WITH MOZAIK SOLUTIONS, INCREASING THE MAXIMUM AMOUNT PAYABLE UNDER THE AGREEMENT BY $123,500.00 FROM A TOTAL OF $574,895.50 TO $698,395.50, REIMBURSABLE THROUGH THE PORT SECURITY GRANT PROGRAM, AND EXTENDING THE AGREEMENT TERM THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2021, AND WAIVING BPC POLICY 110; FY19 EXPENDITURES, IF NEEDED, ARE BUDGETED
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:

In October of 2015, Mozaik Solutions (hereafter Mozaik), a certified small woman- and minority-owned business, entered into an agreement with the Port of San Diego (District) through a direct negotiated contract. Mozaik augments the work of the District's Emergency Management Program by delivering professional emergency management consulting services. Specifically, Mozaik provides support in achieving the District's goals to have emergency plans, policies, procedures and training in place to allow the District to respond effectively to disasters of any scale or complexity.

Since 2015, Mozaik has helped the District develop and implement its "Roadmap to Readiness" - a strategic and tactical vision advancing the Port's readiness and resilience capabilities. Mozaik also helped the District develop its "whole port" emergency management strategy based on series of meetings, trainings and exercises, and other events with stakeholders representing all facets of the Port/District; complete a new BPC Policy related to emergencies and disasters (BPC Policy 777), to include leadership succession; develop the BPC-approved Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) and supporting annexes, such as Annex M: Emergency Operations Guide for BPC Members; and conduct a series of training exercises and events designed to increase the Port and District's ability to prepare for, respond to and recover from an emergency incident. Mozaik has also served as a conduit to best practices in emergency management and provided consultation on numerous...

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