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Multi-State Corrections Procurement Association ( MCPA ) Inmate Kiosk

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Multi-State Corrections Procurement Association ( MCPA ) Inmate Kiosk

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  1. Webinar Participation Tips…..1. Please enter your Attendee ID - you will not receive a verbal ‘prompt’ to do so. - Open the Meeting Info tab/box. - Enter you Attendee ID into your phone. This will synch your phone and name to help identify you.2. After the initial welcome and attendee introductions, please consider muting your phones until the question and answer period

  2. Multi-State Corrections Procurement Association (MCPA) Inmate Kiosk Webinar August 11, 2011

  3. Agenda • What is MCPA • Why Correctional Kiosks • Contract Information • How can States Participate Please ask questions as we proceed. It is likely that someone else wants to know the same information.

  4. MCPAis a cooperative of state procurement officials and state correctional procurement officials that work together to create and manage cooperative contracts that meet the often unique and special needs of correctional systems. It is established and managed in accordance with state procurement requirements • 13 states currently participate in MCPA: Arkansas, District of Columbia, Georgia, Iowa, Kentucky, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Virginia and Wyoming • MCPA is a project of NASPO, operated and funded through the NASPO Cooperative Committee • If you would like additional information about MCPA and participating in MCPA you may contact: • Cindy Sager, MCPA Chairperson, Virginia Department of Corrections (804) 674-3308 ext. 1401 cindy.sager@vadoc.virginia.gov • Paul Stembler, MCPA Co-Chairperson (612) 284-7123 pstembler@amrms.com

  5. Why Correctional Kiosks? • Allows Department to enhance services to and for inmates while reducing staff workload. • Potential to increase revenue. (State dependent)

  6. Emessaging – Incoming and outgoing Inmate Banking Services - Account balances, transaction requests, release cards, lockbox, etc. Inmate Grievances – This will need to be developed Inmate Commissary – Including Holiday Package Programs Video Visitation Inmate Scheduling MP3 – Music purchasing/downloads Reporting Tools Other – Work with the vendors to develop What kind of services can the kiosks provide?

  7. What does the contract include? • Kiosks and installation • Project management – (Very important) • Site preparation – Networks, electrical, etc. • Configuration – What do you want your kiosks to do? • Training and roll-out – Training for inmates too! • Maintenance and service

  8. For the Inmate Kiosks contract we formed a Sourcing Team which had representation from 7 states: Arkansas, Delaware, Missouri, Nevada, Virginia and Wyoming • The evaluation team represented the following states: • Arizona – Denel Pickering, Chief Procurement Officer, Arizona Department of Corrections • Ohio – Michelle Matheron, Data Administration Mgr, Office of Administration, Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections • Virginia – Lois Fegan, Virginia Department of Corrections • Wyoming – Jamie L. Spezzano, WDOC Purchasing Manager • Vince Bocchino, IT Manager, WDOC • Warden Steve Hargett, WDOC • Nevada (Lead State) – Dawn Rosenberg (Corrections Lead), Chief of Purchasing/Inmate Services, Nevada Department of Corrections • Eric Graham, IT Manager, Nevada Department of Corrections • Ronda Miller (Procurement Lead), Purchasing Officer, Nevada State Purchasing Officer MCPA, following the NASPO and WSCA models, uses a “lead” but has both a Procurement Lead (who manages the actual solicitation and award process) and a Corrections Lead (who manages developing the specifications and manages the contract once it is awarded)

  9. Why did we choose Keefe and JPay? • Both companies offer a strong platform, correctional background, field success; • Both companies offer different kiosk interface methods which may work better depending on the institution operations.

  10. Contract Term August 1, 2011 – July 31, 2015 (1) Optional Renewal of (1) Year

  11. How do I get started? Contact both JPay and Keefe representatives to set up a presentation. This is critical! We feel it is critical you invite your IT and Operations staff to the presentation. They need to understand the solutions and options and what works best in your situation.

  12. Who are the Vendor contacts? - JPay • Errol Feldman – General Counsel efeldman@jpay.com Ph. 305 577-5543 Fax 305 893-8895 • Danny Shapiro - EVP Sales & Marketing dshapiro@jpay.com Ph. (305) 358-8689 X 225

  13. Here is the regional organizational structure for Keefe Group, you will be dealing with Keefe through one of the below individuals: Jim Perry (Western Region VP & main contact) jperry@keefegroup.com Jeff Harris (Eastern Region VP) jharris@keefegroup.com Bill Bosco (Southeastern Region VP) bbosco@keefegroup.com Tim Nichols (Mideastern Region VP) tnichols@keefegroup.com Steve Busch (Midwestern Region VP) sbusch@keefegroup.com Terry Schroeder (Southwestern Region VP) tschroeder@keefegroup.com And several corporate executives who you might interact with: John Puricelli (KCN) – jpuricelli@keefegroup.com Jim VanGieson (Keefe) – jvangieson@keefegroup.com Mike Manning (AC) – mmanning@keefegroup.com Remember, if there are issues or questions that don’t seemed get resolved, you should work back through Jim Perry. Who are the Vendor contacts? - Keefe

  14. Eligibility Process • In most cases State Chief Procurement Official will have the final say on who can and cannot participate within a state. • The WCSA/NASPO Cooperative Development Team (WNCDT) will contact State Chief Procurement Officials directly to start process (expect emails from wncoopdt@gmail.com) • All 50 states, DC, and Puerto Rico have executed the NASPO Cooperative MOA, and are eligible to use any MCPA, WSCA or NASPO cooperative contract.

  15. Next Steps… • Each participating entity needs to execute Participating Addendum(s) with selected vendors • Model Participating Addenda for each awarded supplier are on the MCPA and NASPO websites • www.naspo.org • www.vadoc.virginia.gov/mcpa

  16. Participating Addendum Through the Participating Addendum, States may: • Select Contractor • Include their own State Administrative Fee (if applicable) • Include any required (unique) terms and conditions • Identify options for States or their political subdivisions • Request State-specific reporting or other requirements

  17. Participation Processfor a STATE interested in participating How do we get signed up? • Download the model Participating Addenda from the website, complete the PA, including ANY additional terms and conditions, etc., and share it as a DRAFT with the contractor contact (on the model PA). • Once you have both agreed on the final language, you (the state) should prepare the final form and send it to the contractor contact for signature. They should send it back to you (the state) for your signature. • WNCDT will annotate on participating addendum state authorization, create a PDF file of the participating addendum and the state authorization. • WNCDT will forward copies of the PDF file to entity, contract providers point of contact of the entity. [The process can be done with PDF files, if you require physical signatures, we suggest having them follow along, using the dates on the PDF to keep things moving.] Step 3 and 4 will be completed by the WSCA/NASPO Cooperative Development Team (Kate and Paul) in one working day

  18. Participation Process How do we get other eligible entities signed up? Email request from entity, or contract providers, but must contain the following details: Entity’s contract individual’s name, full name of entity, phone number, email address, physical address WNCDT emails state director and requests authorization for participation WNCDT emails both contract providers and entity with authorization to proceed to complete the participating addendum Entity completes contract provider’s draft participating addendum ( from the WNCDT), negotiates, signs, and forwards to contract providers point of contact . ( scanning signed documents if permitted by the entity)

  19. Participation Process continued 5. Contract provider point of contract signs participating addendum and forwards to WNCDT at wncoopdt@gmail.com 6. WNCDT will annotate on participating addendum state authorization, create a PDF file of the participating addendum and the state authorization 7. WNCDT will forward copies of the PDF file to entity, contract providers point of contact of the entity and Lead State contract administrator Step 6 and 7 will be completed by the WSCA/NASPO Cooperative Development Team (Kate and Paul) in one working day

  20. Then What? Participating Addenda will be posted on NASPO and MCPA websites • This is done to provide easy, direct access for your agencies, political subdivisions and other entities eligible to participate under your authority

  21. For assistance please contact: Kathryn Offerdahl, WSCA/NASPO Cooperative Development Analyst (kofferdahl@armms.com) Paul Stembler, WSCA/NASPO Cooperative Development Coordinator (pstembler@amrms.com)

  22. MCPA Inmate Kiosks • If you have questions about the contracts: Dawn Rosenberg Chief of Purchasing/Inmate Services drosenberg@doc.nv.gov

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