HomeMy WebLinkAbout3702RESOLUTION NO. 3 7 0 2
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
AUBURN, WASHINGTON, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND
CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE A DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT
BETWEEN THE CITY OF AUBURN AND KING COUNTY FOR
INSTITUTIONAL NETWORK SERVICES
WHEREAS, King County offer I-Net services to municipal, county,
school, library and other governmental and non-profit agencies; and
WHEREAS, the City of Auburn wants to purchase I-Net services; and
WHEREAS, King County and the City of Auburn are authorized to enter
into this agreement; and
WHEREAS, it is in the public interest for the parties to enter into an
agreement for Institutional Network Services.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN,
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, IN A REGULAR MEETING DULY
ASSEMBLED, herewith resolves that:
Section 1. The Mayor of the City of Auburn and the Auburn City Clerk
are hereby authorized to execute an Agreement between the City of Auburn
and King County for Institutional Network Services which agreement shall be in
substantial conformity with the Agreement a copy of which is attached hereto,
marked as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by this reference.
Resolution No. 3702
March 10, 2004
Page 1
Amendment No. 1.
to the Contract Between
King County, Washington
and City of Auburn
For Institutional Network Services
This Amendment #1 ("Amendment") to the Institutional Network Services Contract
No. 03COA04 is between King County, Washington ("County"), whose principal
office is located at 401 5th Avenue, 6th Floor, Seattle, WA 98104, and City of Auburn
("Customer") located at 25 West Main St., Auburn, WA 98002.
WHEREAS, County and Customer desire to modify the underlying Agreement to
extend the Agreement through March 31, 2010.
NO1IU, THEREFOl2E, in consideration of the foregoing recital and the mutual
covenants contained herein, and for other good and valuable consideration, the
receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties agree to the
foregoing as follows:
1. Section 5. Term of Contract is DELETED in its entirety and REPLACED with the
following:
This Contract is extended until March 31, 2010, effective upon execution by both
Parties to allow additional time for the Customer to finalize all internal approvals for
future services, unless either Party notifies the other in writing to terminate this
Contract as set forth in the termination provisions herein.
2. NO OTHER AMENDMENTS. Except as provided herein, the Agreement shall
remain unchanged and in full force and effect.
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Amendment No. l
Section 2. The Mayor is hereby authorized to implement such
administrative procedures as may be necessary to carry out the directives of
this legislation.
Section 3. This resolution shall be in full force and affect upon
passage and signatures hereon.
DATED and SIGNED this \j"Nay of %VwCL 2004.
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PETER B. LEWIS
MAYOR
ATTEST:
Danielle E. Daskam,
City Clerk
APPRQVED AS TO FORM:
Daniel B. Heid;
City Attorney
Resolution No. 3702
March 10, 2004
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Contract Between
King County, Washington
And
The City of Auburn
For Institutional Network Services
CONTRACT NO. 03COA04
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Preface ....................................................................................................................................................3
2. Recitals ...................................................................................................................................................3
3. Definitions .............................................................................:................................................................4
4. Use of the I-Net ...........................................................................................:..........................................4
5. Tercn of Contract .....................................................................................................................................4
6. Notices .....................................................................................................................................................4
6.1 Notices To County for Service Matters ...........................................................................................4
6.2 Key Persons ...............................................................................................................:.....................5
7. Charges and Payment Procedures ...........................................................................................................5
7.1 Invoiced Charges 5
7.2 Installation and Monthly Fees 5
73 Invoicing and Payment ....................................................................................................................5
7.4 New Site Costs ......................................................................................:.......................:.................5
7.5 Circuits: Types and Approvals .......................................................................................................5
7.5.1 Intra-Agency Circuits ..............................................................................................................5
7.5.2 Inter-Agency Circuits ..............................................................................................................6
7.6 Initiation or Change Requests ........................................................................:................................6
7.7 No Cost Changes .............................................................................................................................6
8. Reporting ..........:.....................................................................................................................................6
9. Sub-Contracting ......................................................................................................................................6
10. Insurance ..:..................:......................................................................................................................6
11.1 Limitation ofLiability ..............................:.........................................................:............................7
11.2 Survival ...........................................................................................................................................7
U. Change Orders ....................................................................................................................................7
13. Force Majeure .....................................................................................................:....................:.........7
14. Severabitity .........................................................................................................................................8
1.5 Nondiscrimination 8
15.1 No Disorimination .
8
16. Termination .:......................................................................................................................................9
17. Applicable Law and Forum ................................................................................................................9
17.1 Dispute Resolution and Mediation ...........................................................................................:......9
17.2 Mediation and Arbitration ...............................................................................................................9
18. Services to be Provided by I-Net ........................................................................................................9
18.1 Handoff/Demarcation Points .........................................................................................................10
19. Service Levels ..................................................................................................................................10
20. Services Not Provided by I-Net ........................................................................................................10
21. Service Requirements ...........................................................:...........................................................10
22. . Security .........................................................................................................................................10
Attachment A- Site locations covered by this Contract, and Site Access Contact for each Site........... Error!
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Attachment B- Connectivity Change Request Form ...........:.............................:...........................................13
Attachment C- Appropriate Use Policy ........................................................................................................15
Attachtnent D - Definitions ............................:..............................................................................................17
Attachment E - Key Persons ..........................:...............................................................................................23
Attachment F - Termination ..........................................................................................................................24
Attachment G - Service List ..........................................................................................................................25
Attachment H - Service Levels ......................................................................................................................28
Attachment H - Service Levels . .....................................28
Attachment I- IP Address Space ..................................................................................................................30
Attachment J- Evidence of Insurance Coverage ..........................................................................................31
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This Contract, made this by and between King County,
Washington (hereinafter "County") and The City of Auburn, with its
principal place of business at 25 West Main Street., Auburn, WA
(hereinafter "Customer"), collectively the "Parties."
1. Preface
This Contract includes these terms and conditions and the following attachments:
Attachment A- Site locations covered by this Contract and Site Access Contact
for each Site
Attachment B- Connectivity Change Request Form
Attachment C- Appropriate Use Policy
Attachment D - Definitions
Attachment E - Key Persons
Attachment F - Termination
Attachment G - Service List
Attachment H - Service Levels
Attachment I- IP Address Space
Attachment J- Evidence of Insurance Coverage
2. Recitals
WHEREAS, County has deployed the Institutional Network (hereinafter °I-Net"); and
WHEREAS, the County offers I-Net services to municipal, county, school, library and other
governmental and non-profit agencies; and
WHERE4S, Customer wants to purchase I-Net services as defined below; and
WHEREAS, the Customer agrees that it will use I-Net facilities and services solely for
educational, public access, County and government communication purposes, and not for any for-
profit commercial purposes by itself or third parties; and
WHEREAS, the purpose of this Contract is to establish the Contractual, service and support
responsibilities between the County and the Customer.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of payments, covenants, and Contracts hereinafter
mentioned, to be made and pertormed by the County and Customer (hereinafter "Parties"), the
Parties covenant and do mutually agree as follows:
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` 3. Definitions
Words and terms Shali be given their ordinary and usual meanings. Where used in the Contract
documents, the words and terms Contained in Attachment D- Defillltlons Shall have the
meanings indicated therein. The meanings Shall be applicable to the singular, plural, masculine,
feminine and neuter of the worcls and terms.
4. Use of the I-Net
The I-Net services provided under this Contract are for the exclusive use of the Customer at the
authorized Sites. Use of I-Net services by organizations other than those listed in AttBChment
A-Site locations covered by this Contract and Site Access Contact for each Site .
must be approved in advance in writing by County. Allowing any other Site or agency to connect
to or use I-Net services is a material breach of this Contract and may be cause to terminate
senrice in whole or in part.
Customers may use the I-Net solely for educational, public access, and County and government
communication purposes and not for any for-profit commercial purposes. Contrary use could
result in the County losing the right to use most of the fibers that make up the i-Net. Gustomer
covenants that it will comply with this requirement, and will monitor and regulate the traffic content
it transports on the network to ensure its compliance with this requirement. This requirement does
not prevent the Customer from collecting fees to pay the direct costs of providing non-commercial
senrices, such as fees for video class instruction or charges to recover the cost of special use
equiprnent. See a/so, Attachment C- Appropriate Use Policy.
Customer agrees that it Shall not reseli any of the services provided under this Contract without
the County's prior written permission, and Shall comply with Attachment C- Appropriate
Use Policy. .
5. Term of Contract
This Contract is effective upon execution by both Parties, and shall remain in effect for the
remainder of the calendar year in which it is signed. Thereafter, this Contract Shall renew
automatically from year to year for a term of five (5) years, subject to the terms and conditions of
applicable franchise agreements as amended or the lease agreement, as amended, as set forth
in the termination provisions herein.-
6. Notices
Whenever this Contract provides for notice to be provided by one Party to another, such riotice
Shall be in writing using the U.S. postal service, express mail, e-mail or via an accepted web
interface. Any time within which a Party must take some action Shall be computed from the date
that said Party receives the written notice. ,
6.1 Notices To County for Service Matters
Report I-Net Problems to:
1-Net Network Operations Center (County)
Voice: 206.263-7000
King County I-Net Operations Center
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700 5th Ave., Suite. 2300
Seattle, WA 98104
e-mail: inet.oqerationsCcDmetrokc.gov
Network Operations Center Supervisor
Karen Mark
206-263-4879 - Desk
206-399-7465 - Cellular
e-maii: Karen.markOlmetrokc.gov
6.2 Key Persons
County and Customer have identified the persons listed in AttaChment E- Key Persons as
essential to the successful completion of the tasks identified in this Contract. The roles and
authority for each of these people Shall be as defined in Attachment E- Key Persons.
7. Charges and Payment Procedures
7.1 Invoiced Charges
A service cost summary applicable to Contract is pr.ovided in AtfaChment A-Slte /oCetions
covened by this Contract and Site Access Contact for each Site. I-Net charges will
begin thirty (30) Days after this Contract is signed by both Parties.
7.2 Instaliation and Monthly Fees
A table indicating Customer Sites, service levels and costs as provided by this Contract is shown
in Attachment A-Site locations covered by this Contract and Site Access Contact
for each Site.
7.3 Invoicing and Payment Charges will be invoiced Monthly (12 invoice periods per year).
Payrnent is due within 60 Days of receipt of invoice. Thereafter, interest will be charged at the
rate of 1.5% per Month on the balance due.
7.4 New Site Costs
Additional Sites may be added during the term of this Contract, upon execution of an amendment
to this Contract. Upon request, the County will prepare a written estimate of the costs necessary
to prepare, install and connect the new Site to the I-Net, and the service rate. See Attachment
H- SeNiCe Levels for further information. All requests for new Site connectivity must come
from the Primary Contact for the Customer.
7.5 Circuits: Types and Approvals
7.5.1 Intra-Agency Circuits
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Requests for Circuits where both ends are in Sites owned or controlled by the same
Customer require only the approval of the Customer's Pr4mary Contact.
7.5.2 Inter-Agency Circuits
There are two potential types of inter-agency Circuits:
• I-Net Site to I-Net Site
Inter-Agency Connection requests require the approval of the Primary Contact at
each Customer invoived in the Circuit Connection.
• I-Net Site to External Agency
Connection requests between Customer and an External service Provider or
organization must originate with the Customer. The County will facilitate the
Connection between the two at the I-Net NAP (Network Access Point) in the Westin
Building.
7.6 Initiation or Change Requests
All requests for Circuit additions or changes must come from the Primary Contact for the
Customer, and be on a signed Connectivity Change Request Form as provided in Attachment
B- Connectivity Change Request Form, and on-line at the I-Net Web Site. The change
request wiil be evaluated by the County to assess engineering issues, and to determine whether
the change is a no-cost change under the Customer's Contracted Service, or an additionai cost
item. If it is an additional cost item, the additional costs must be separately approved in writing by
the Customer's Primary Contact, and the associated costs will be added to the Customer's
invoiced bill.
7.7 No Cost Changes
Basic service options 1 and 2 include one Circuit Change per Site per year included in the
Contract Price. A Circuit Change is defined as one that requires reprogramming only, with no
equipment moves or adds. Additional changes will be charged at a rate to be determined based
on'the time necessary to implement the change request. The County will provide a written
estimate of the cost of the change as part of the Change Order process.
8. Reporting
The I-Net Network Operations Center will actively monitor the state of the network (e.g., alarms
and errors, bandwidth utilization, and trending). Reports on the Customer's Circuits will be used
as part of the annual Contract review.
9. Sub-Contracting
The County may sub-Contract for some or all of the services covered by this Contract.
10. Insurance
During fhe term of the Contract both Parties Shall maintain Commercial General Liability
insurance with limits of not less than $1 million combined single limit per occurrence, $2 million
aggregate. The above policies Shall cover or be endorsed to cover the other Party, its officers,
officials, employees and agents as an additional insured. If either Party is a municipal corporation
or an agency of the state of Washington and is self-insured or a member of the Washington Cities
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Insurance Corporation for any of the above insurance requirements, a certificate of self-insurance
or a letter of coverage Shall be attached hereto as Attachment J- Evidence of Insurance
Coverasre and be incorporated by reference and Shall constitute compliance with this section. By
requiring such minimum insurance, neither Party Shall be deemed or construed to have assessed
the risks that may be applicable to the other Party under this Contract. Each Party Shall assess its
own risks and, if it deems appropriate and/or prudent, maintain greater limits and/or broader
coverage. ~
11. Indemnification
Each Party Shall protect, defend, indemnify, and save harmless the other Party, its officers,
employees, and agents from any and all costs, ciaims, judgments, and/or awards of damages, for
injuries to persons and/or damage to tangible property, arising out of or in any way resulting from
each Party's own negligent acts or omissions associated with the I-Net services provided by the
Contract to the extent each Parly is liable for such acts or omissions. In the event the indemnified
party incurs any costs including attorney fees to enforce the provisions of this paragraph, ail such
costs and fees Shall be recoverable from the Indemnitor.
11.1 Limitation of Liability
Neither party will be liable for any indirect, incidental, special or consequential damages, including
but not limited to lost data or profits, however arising, even if it has been advised of the possibility
of such damages.
11.2 Survival
The provisions of this Section Shall survive the,expiration or termination of this Contract with
respect to any event occurring prior to expiration or termination.
12. Change Orders Either Party may request changes to this Contract. Proposed changes which are mutually agreed
upon Shall be incorporated by written amendment to this Contraet. If any Change. Order causes
an increase or decrease in the price (fees) for, or the time required for, performance of any part of
the Work under this Contract, the Parties Shall agree to an equitable adjustment in the Contract
Price, the deliaery schedule, or both. The County Shall be responsible for preparing ali County-
required documents associated with modifying the Contract to include the agreed upon Change
Order. No written request, oral order, or conduct by the County will constitute a binding Change
Order unless confirmed in writing by the Parties.
13. Force Majeure
The term "force majeure° Shall include, without limitation by the foliowing enumeration: acts of
nature, acts of civil or military authorities, fire, accidents, shutdowns for purpose of emergency
repairs, strikes and any other industrial, civil or public disturbances, causing the inability to perform
the requirements of this Contract. If any Party is rendered unable, wholly or in part, by Act of Nature
or any other cause not within such Party's reasonable control, to perform or comply with any
obligation or condition of this Contract, upon giving notice and full particulars to the other Party, such
obligation or condition Shall be suspended but only for the time and to the extent necessary to
restore normal operations.
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14. Severability
Whenever possible, each provision of this Contract will be interpreted to be effective and valid
under appiicable law. If any provision is found to be invalid, illegal or unenforceabie, then such
provision or portion thereof Will be modified to the extent necessary to render it legal, valid and
enforceable and have the intent and economic effect as close as possible to the invalid, illegal and
unenforceable provision: If it is not possible to modify the provision to render it legal, valid and
enforceable, then the provision will be severed from the rest of this Contract and ignored. The
invalidity, illegality or unenforceability of any provision will not affect the validity, legality or
enforceability of any other provision of this Contract, which wiil remain valid and binding.
15 Nondiscrimination
15.1 No Discrimination.
15.1.1 The Customer must comply with all applicable local, state and federal laws
and regulations prohibiting discrimination, including without limitation, laws and regulations
prohibiting discrimination in the provision of services or empioyment under this Contract. These laws
include, but are not limited to, Tities VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, Chapter
49.60 of the Revised Code of Washington, as amended, and Chapters 12.16 and 12.18 of the King
County Code, as amended. If Customer engages in unfair employment practices as defined in King
County Code Chapter 12.18, as amended, the remedies set forth in that Chapter, as amended Shail
apply.
15.1.2 The Customer is specifically prohibited from discriminating among persons
or taking any retaliatory action against a person because of that person's exercise of any right it may
have under federal, state, or local law, nor may the Customer require a person to waive such rights
as a condition of taking service.
15.1.3 The Customer is specifically prohibited from denying access or levying
different rates and charges on any individual or group because of the income of the residents of the
local area in which such group resides.
15.1.4 To the extent the County may enforce such a requirement; the Customer is
specificaliy prohibited from discriminating in its rates or charges or from granting undue preferences
to any individual or group.
15.1.5 During the performance of this Contract, neither Customer nor any party
subcontracting under the authority of this Contract Shall discriminate on the basis of age, ancestry,
creed, color, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or presence of any
mental, physical or sensory handicap against any employee or applicant for employment, unless
based on a bona fide occupational qualification, or in the administration or delivery of services or any
other benefit under this Contract.
15.1.6 During the term of this Contract, the Customer Shall not create barriers to
open and fair opportunities to participate in the use of these services:, and Shall not discriminate
against any person on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, sex, age, nationality, marital status,
sexual orientation or the presence of any mental or physical disability in an otherwise qualified
disabled person. 15.1.7 Any violation of the mandatory requirements of the provisions of this
Section Shall be a material breach of Contract for which the Customer may be subject to
damages and sanctions provided for by Contract and by applicable law.
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16. Termination
This Contract may be terminated only in accordance with the provisions of AttaChment F-
Termination.
17. Applicable Law and Forum
Except as hereinafter specifically provided, this Contract Shall be governed by and construed
according to the laws of the State of Washington. Any suit arising herefrom Shall be brought in King
County Superior Court, which Shali have sole and exclusive jurisdiction and venue. The Parties Shall
comply with all local, state and federal laws and regulations applicable to this Contract.
17.1 Dispute Resolution and Mediation
The Parties to this Contract may seek to resolve disputes pursuant to mediation as
set forth herein, but are not required to do so. Nothing in this Subsection precludes
any Party from seeking relief from the King County Superior Court.
2. Disputes. In the event that a dispute arises between the Parties which cannot be
resolved in the norrnal course, the foilowing dispute resolution procedures Shall be
foilowed:
A. If a dispute arises, then (i) within ten (10) business days of a written
request by either Party, Countys Project Manager and Customers Site Manager
Shail meet and resolve the issue; if these Parties cannot resolve the issue within ten
(10) business days of the meeting, then (ii) the issue Shali be submitted to each
Party's designated infonnation systems manager; ff these Parties cannot resolve
the issue within fifteen (15) business days of submission to them, then (iii) the issue
Shall be submitted for resolution to the IGng County Director of Information and
Administrative Services and Customers business contact.
17.2 Mediation and Arbitration
Nothing in this paragraph precludes any Party from seeking relief from King County Superior Court.
if a dispute arises out of or relates to this Contract, or the breach thereof, and if said dispute cannot
be settled through direct discussions, the Parties agree to first endeavor to settle the dispute in an
amicable manner by mediation. Thereafter, any unresolved controversy or claim arising out of or
relating to this Contract, or breach thereof, may be resolved by arbitration, and judgment upon the
award rendered by the arbitrator may be entered in any court having jurisdiction thereof or litigation in
the IGng County Superior Court. The Parties to this Contract may seek to resolve disputes pursuant
to mediation or arbitration, but are not required to do so.
18. Services to be Provided by I-Net
The specific services applicable to this Contract are listed in AttaChment A-Slte IOCatIOnS
covered by this Contract and Site Access Contact for each Site. The Parties Shall
conduct an annual joint review to determine if the services provided meet the Customer's needs,
and whether modifications or changes in service levels should be made. The services Shall be
selected from the Service List contained in AftaChmellt G- Se►viCe LISt.
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18.1 Handoff/Demarcation Points
The Handoff or Demarcation Points for each of the Customer's Site subject to this Contract are
defined and listed in AttBChmellt A-Site locations covered by this Contract and Site
Access Contact for each Site.
19. Service Levels
Service levels and corresponding prices Shall be provided in accordance with Attachment H-
SeNICe Levels. Procedures for reporting and handling problems are also contained in that
attachment.
20. Services Not Provided by I-Net
The following services are not covered by this Contract:
• Applications development or support.
• Customer LAN or desktop support senrices.
• Telephone support for Users not named in this Contract.
• Other non-transport Customer network design or support on the Customer side of the I-
Net Demarcation Point.
-21. --Service Requirements
The Customer agrees it will complete the items listed below throughout the Contract at no cost to
the County. Failure to do so Shall be grounds for and may result in the termination of i-Net
service or delay in the County's instaliation. •
Provide the County with any contact person changes within five (5) Days of the change. Failure to
keep the Contact information current may result in delays in processing of service requests.
Provide County with access to the Sites.
Provide, at no cost to the County, sufficient rack or wall space, sufficient cooling to maintain a
temperature no greater than 80 degrees Fahrenheit and one 20-amp isolated ground electrical
circuit.
Keep the area around the I-Net equipment locked, dry, clean, and free of obstructions to facilitate
airflow and protect the equipment investment. Notify County of any damage or other apparent problems with the equipment or fibers.
Keep the I-Net equipment in the place where the County has installed it, and not move or alter the
equipment in any way without the written permission of The County. •
22. Security
The Customer Shall ensure that all I-Net Hubs are located inside secure, limited access facilities,
providing a high level of physical security. The Circuit-oriented nature of an ATM network
inherently provides a high level of data integrity. Physical security of the I-Net racks and cabinets
located at the Customer's Sites will be the responsibility of the Customer. The Customer is
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responsibie for securing its computer resources attached to the I-Net against all unauthorized
access or usage.
The County requires the installation of security measures as a condition of starting or continuing
to receive I-Net Service, and may change those requirements from time to time. A Security Policy
for King County data networks and applications is being developed by ITS. County will
incorporate this policy into its network security procedures when it is available.
IN WITNESS, THEREOF, the Parties have executed this Contract.
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**Attachment A- Site Locations Covered by this Contract and
, Site Access Contact for Each Site
All Site and contact data will be kept in a database maintained by I-Net Operations. Customer
agencies Shall report changes in contact personnel or location data to the I-Net Operations
Center. The table below Site ID (number), name, address, city, contact, Hub, Demarcation Point,
equipment owner, package and cost for each Site covered under this Contract.
The Citv of Auburn 03COA04
NON-RECURRING Charges
Installation fee(s) waived if Contract is signed
within 60 days from the time Customer
Installation receives the final contract documents from
Fee(s)' 0 the County for their signature.
Site Provisioning
(if needed) 0
Additional
Services for all
sites
TOTAL NON-
RECURRING: 0
Site
ID
Site Name
Street/City
Hub
Site
Access
Contact
Demarcation
Point
Equtpment
Owner
D=
Dark Fiber Access
B1=
Basic I-Net Option 1
62=
Basic I-Net Option 2
Monthly
Cost
2081
City of Aubum
25 West Main
St,
Aubum, WA
Feder
aNVay
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Basic I-Net Option 1
(inGudes 16 IP
addresses)
$700.00
64 IP addresses
$100.00
MONTHLY TOTAL:
$800.00
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Attachment 6- Connectivity Change Request Form
Please see: Pa►'agr'aph 7.6 Initiation or Change Requests.
Connectivity Change Request Form is on the following page.
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I-Net Connectivity Change Request Form
Date of Request:
Customer Agency:
Requestor's Name:
Please indicate if you are the Primary or Backup Contact for this Agency:
❑ Primary Contact
❑ Backup Contact
Please provide a brief description of the request:
Sites involved in change (please include site name and address, I-Net site number if known):
Duration of Change (permanent, or if temporary please state duration dates):
❑ Permanent
o Temporary
♦ Duration (for temporary changes):
Note: All change requests must be submitted by either the Customer Agency's Primary or Backup Contact
and wil( be implemented per the tecros of their I-Net Contract.
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Attachment C -Appropriate Use Policy
IMPORTANT: The Countv's aareements with Comcast Corporation prohibits the Countv
from buildina or runnina a cable television network or anv commercial for-qrofit endeavor
over the fiber oatic cable. The restrictions in the franchises flow down and applv to the
Customer. The County has formulated this Acceptable Use Policy (Policy) for the purposes of furthering the
. responsible use of the I-Net and to enabling Users to receive reliable, high quality services.
In General.
I-Net must be used solely for lawful and intended purposes. No one Shali Use or aid anyone else
in Using it to transmit, distribute or store material: (1) in violation of any appiicable law or
regulation, including export or encryption laws or regulations, or this Policy; or (2). that may expose
the County to criminal or civil liability. Customers and Users are further prohibited from assisting
any other person in violating any part of this Policy. Any Customer or User the County determines
has violated any element of this Policy may be subject to a temporary or permanent suspension of
service, including, if the County deems it necessary, immediate suspension or termination of such
Custorner's or Users service without notice. The County may take such further action as it deems
appropriate under the circumstances to eliminate or preclude repeat violations. The CuStomer will
protect, defend and indemnify the County from any liability whatsoever arising out of any violation
of the Appropriate Use of the I-Net and the County Shall not be liable for any damages of any
nature suffered by any Customer, User, or any third party.
Responsibility for Content.
The County takes no responsibility for any material created or accessible on or through the I-Net.
No User or customer should hold an expectation of privacy with respect to any matter transmitted
over or by the I-Net. By entering into this Contract with King County, Customer acknowledges and
accepts the absence of privacy in transmitting or using the I-Net. The County may monitor the I-
Net traffc for maintenance or repair or to determine usage of tFie I-Net. The County does not plan
to exercise any editorial control over material transmitted over or by the I-Net, but reserves the
right to do so consistent with applicable laws. If the County becomes aware that any material may
violate this Policy, the County reserves the right to block access to such material and to suspend
or terminate any User or Customer creating, storing or disseminating such material. The County
further reserves the right to cooperate with cabfe system representatives, legal authorities and
third parties in the investigation of alleged wrongdoing, including disclosing the identity of any User
or Customer.
Imperrnissible Content.
Custorners and Users Shall not Use I-Net to transmit or distribute material not permitted under the
County's franchise Contracts, permits, or other Contracts with or grants to cable television or
communications companies. Customers and Users Shall not Use I-Net to transmit or distribute
unlawful material or information containing fraudulent material; or to make any offer containing
unlawful, false, deceptive, or misleading statements, claims, or representations. In addition,
Customers and Users are prohibited from submitting any unlawful, false or inaccurate information
regarding I-Net's use to the County or any other Person.
Customers and Users Shall not Use I-Net to transmit, distribute or store material that is unlawful,
including but not limited to material that is indecent, obscene, pornographic defamatory, libelous,
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or not Constitutionally protected. The Parties agree that law enforcement may intentionally
receive and store information or materiaCs that may be indecent, obscene, pornographic,
defamatory or libelous. Such use by law enforcement, as part of its law enforcement activities
Shall not be considered a violation of this Appropriate Use Policy. Customers and Users Shall not
use material in any unlawful manner that would infringe, violate, dilute or misappropriate any
Person's protection under privacy, publicity, or other personal rights or intellectual property rights,
including but not limited to, copyrights and laws protecting patents, trademarks, trade secrets or
other proprietary information. The use of a domain name in connection with any of the I-Net
senrices Shall not violate the trademark, service mark, or similar rights of any third party.
Customers and Users Shall not Use I-Net to transmit, distribute or store material that contains a
virus, worm, Trojan horse, or other component harmful to the I-Net, to any other network or
equipment, or to other Customers or Users.
Third Party Rules; Usenet.
Customers and Users may have access through I-Net to search engines, subscription Web
services, chat areas, builetin boards, Web pages, USENET, or other services that promulgate
rules, guidelines or Contracts to govern their use. Users must adhere to any such rules,
guidelines, or Contracts. Users who post messages to Usenet news groups are responsible for
becoming familiar with any written charter or FAQ governing use of such news groups and
complying therewith.
System and Nefinrork Security.
Customers and Users Shall not Use I-Net to violate or attempt to violate the security of any
Person or network, including, without limitation, (a) accessing data not intended for such
Customer or User or logging into a server or account which such Customer or User is not
authorized to access, (b) impersonating County personnel, (c) attempting to probe, scan or test
the vulnerability of a system or network or to breach security or authentication measures without
proper authorization, (d) attempting to interfere with, disrupt or disable service to any User, host or
network, including, without limitation, via means of overloading, "flooding", "mailbombing", "denial
of service" attacks or "crashing", (e) forging any TCP/IP packet header or any part of the header
information in any e-mail or news group posting, (f) taking any action in order to obtain services to
which such User is not entitled, or (g) attempting to utilize another Customer's or Users account
name or persona without that Person's authorization. Customers and Users are also prohibited
from attempting any action designed to circumvent or alter any method of ineasuring or billing for
I-Net services. Security violations may result in civil or criminal liability. The County will investigate
occurrences which may include such violations and may involve, and cooperate with, law
enforcement authorities in prosecuting Customers and Users who are involved in such violations.
Modification. The County reserves the right to modify this Acceptable Use Policy in its discretion at any time.
Such modifications will be effective when the Customer receives notice from the County.
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Attachment D - Definifions
ASP or Application Service Provider
A business that allows another organization to use, lease, or license a Web-based service or
application which is hosted and/or managed by the business at an outside facility rather than at
the organization's facility.
ATM
Asynchronous Transfer Mode: A very high-speed transmission technology. ATM is a high
bandwidth, low-delay Connection-oriented packet-like switching and multiplexing technique.
Usable capacity is segmented into 53-byte fixed-size cells, consisting of header and information
fields, allocated to services on demand. .
AUP
Acceptable Use Policy:
The rules for running on the network. Broadband
A WAN term. A transmission facility providing bandwidth greater than 45 Mbps (T3). Broadband
systems generally are fiber optic in nature.
Call
A Cali is an association between two or more Users or between a User and a network entity that is
established by the use of nefinrork capabilities. This association may have zero or more
Connections.
Circuit
A point-tapoint (Site-to-Site) ATM link with defined operational characteristics. It may include
various virtual Circuit types including T-1, TLS, or PVC.
CLR or Cell Loss Ratio
A negotiated QoS parameter wherein acceptable values are network specific. The objective is to
minimize CLR provided the end-system adapts the traffic to the changing ATM layer transfer
characteristics. The Cell Loss Ratio is defined for a Connection as: Lost Cells/Total Transmitted
Cells. The CLR parameter is the value of CLR that the network agrees to offer as an objective
over the lifetime of the Connection. It is expressed as an order of magnitude, having a range of
10-1 to 10-15 and unspecified.
Connection ,
An ATM Connection consists of concatenation of ATM Layer links in order to provide an end-to-
end information transfer capability to access points. In switched virtual Connection (SVC)
environments the LAN Emulation Management entities set up Connections between each other
using UNI signaling.
Connectionless
Refers to ability of existing LANs to send data without previously establishing Connections.
CTD
Cell Transfer Delay: This is defined as the elapsed time between a cell exit event at the
measurement point 1(e.g., at the source UNI) and the corresponding cell entry event at
measurement point 2(e.g., the destination UNI) for a particular Connection. The cell transfer
delay between two measurement points is the sum of the total inter-ATM node transmission delay
and the total ATM node processing delay.
Customer or Customer Agency
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A municipality, school district, college or other governmental or non-profit agency that is a
participant in the King County Institutional Network. See AffBChmellf A-Slfe IOCBflolls
covered by this Contract and Site Access Contact for each Site for tne speciflc site
locations included in this Contract.
Dark Fiber Access
in some cases, Customer may be offered Dark Fiber Access for Sites that connect to a single
Hub. Only Customers with at least one Basic service Site (senrice under paragraphs 1a or 1b of
Attachment G) through a Comcast Hub will be eligible to acquire a right to access Dark Fiber
through that Hub. A design will be developed for each Hub and the Dark Fiber access requested.
Both the Customer and County Shall approve this design in writing and it must be included on
ATTACHMENT A-SITE LOCATIONS COVERED BY THIS CONTRACT, AND SITE ACCESS
CONTACT FOR EACH SITE before the County begins any work to provide Dark Fiber Access.
Day
Calendar Day unless otherwise specified.
Demarcation Point
The point of interconnection between the County's I-Net fibers or Hardware and the Customer's
fibers or Hardware.
DNS or pomain Name Services
Services which convert domain names into IP addresses:
DS-0
Digital Signal, Level 0: The 64 kbps rate that is the basic building block for both the North
American and European digital hierarchies; a worldwide standard.
DS-1
Digital Signal, Level 1: The North American Digital Hierarchy signaling standard for transmission
at 1.544 Mbps. This standard supports 24 simultaneous DS-0 signals. The term is often used
interchangeably with T1 carrier although DS-1 signals may be exchanged over other transmission
systems. ,
Extemal Agency
An organization or ASP that is not a member of the Institutional Network, but that an I-Net Customer
has requested Connection to via the I-Net NAP.
Fee Basis
A senrice is provided on a Fee Basis if there is a charge, whether in money, in-kind service, or
otherwise, to those using the service or application. Customers using I-Net transport to charge other
agencies will be charged a fee.
Handoff Point
The point in the Site where the ownership or control of the fibers or Equipment changes from the Site
owner or Customer to the I-Net.
Hardware
The actual physical computing machinery, including the Firmware which is combination
Hardware/Sofiware that is "burned into" a Programmable Read Only Memory chip or chips as
opposed to Software. An Integrated Access Device is an example of Hardware.
Hub
A switching location on ComcasYs primary ring or one of its secondary rings. I-Net
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The King County Institutional Network, a fiber optic based transport network shared by municipal,
county, school, library and other governmental and non-profit agencies in for the purpose of
supporting voice, video and data communication among the participants.
Integrated Access Device or IAD
A physical device which is capabie of forwarding packets between legacy interworking interFaces
(e.g., Ethernet, Token Ring, T-1, etc.) and ATM intertaces based on data-link and network layer
information but which does not participate in the running of any network layer routing protocol. An
Integrated Access Device obtains forvvarding descriptions using the route distribution protocol.
IP
Internet Protocol: Part of the TCP/IP family of protocois describing Software that tracks the
Internet address of nodes, routes outgoing messages, and recognizes incoming messages.
ISP
Internet Service Provider.
ITS or Information and Telecommunications Services
A division of the Department of Information and Administrative Services within King County
govemment.
King County
King County, Washington. A political subdivision of the State of Washington.
LAN
Local Area Network: A nefinrork designed to move data between stations within a campus.
MAN
Metropolitan Area Network: A network designed to carry data over an area larger than a campus
such as an entire city and its outlying area.
Mbps
Million bits per second.
MMF
Multimode Fiber optic Cable: Fiber optic cable in which the signal or light propagates in multiple
modes or paths. Since these paths may have varying lengths, a transmitted pulse of light may be
received at different times and smeared to the point that pulses may intertere with surrounding
pulses. This may cause the signal to be difficult or impossible to receive. This pulse dispersion
sometimes limits the distance over which a MMF link can operate.
Month
The period commencing on the first calendar Day of a calendar Month and ending on and including
the last Day of that catendar Month.
Multicasting
The transmit operation of a single PDU by a source inte.rtace where the PDU reaches a group of
one or more destinations:
Multipoint-taMultipoint Connection
A Multipoint-to-Multipoint Connection is a collection of associated ATM VC or VP links, and their
associated nodes, with the following properties:
All Nodes in tfie Connection, called endpoints, serve as a Root Node in a Point-to-Multipoint
Connection to all of the (N-1) remaining endpoints.
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Each bf the endpoints on the Connection can send information directly to any other endpoint, but
the receiving endpoint cannot distinguish which of the endpoints is sending information without
additional (e.g., higher layer) information.
NAP
Network Access Point. The County's NAP is in the Westin Building in Downtown Seattle.
NMS or Network Management System
A system of Hardware and Software that implements functions at the.Network Management Layer
or Element Management Layer functions and is used to monitor, control and manage the County's
INET Network. A NMS may manage one or more other Network Management Systems.
NOC or Network Operations Center The administrative group within King County charged with the Day-to-Day operation of the I-Net.
OSI
Open Systems Interconnect. A network model developed by the International Standards
Organization.
PBX
Private Branch eXchange: PBX is the term given to a device which provides private local voice
switching and voice-related services within the private network. A PBX could have an ATM API to
utilize ATM services, for example Circuit Emulation Service.
Pilot Phase
A period of I-Net installation and Testing before the I-Net moves to full operations. Customers are
not required to pay for services during this period but still must pay other charges, if any. The
Pilot Phase begins Q1 2001 and ends 02 2001.
Point-to-Point Connection
A Connection with only two endpoints.
PRI
Primary Rate Interface: An ISDN standard for provisioning of 1.544 MbiUs (DS1 - North America,
Japan, et al) or 2.048 Mbit/s (E1 - Europe) ISDN services. DS1 is 23 "B" channels of 64 kbit/s
each and one signaling "D" channel of 64 kbit/s/ E1 is 30 "B" channels of 64 kbit/s each and one
signaling "D" channel of 64 kbit/s.
Provider
King County Institutional Network (I-Net), as managed and operated by King County Information
and Telecommunications Services I-Net Operations Section.
PVC or Permanent Virtual Circuit
A link with a static route defined in advance, usually by manual setup. '
QoS
Quality of Senrice: Quality of Service is defined on an end-to-end basis in terms of the following
attributes of the end-to-end ATM Connection:
Cell Loss Ratio
Cell Transfer Delay
Cell Delay Variation '
Rate Card The list of rates and charges for the provision of I-Net services.
Router
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A physical device that is capable of forwarding packets based on network layer information and
that aiso participates in running one or more network layer routing protocols.
Shall or Will
Whenever used to stipulate anything, Shall or Will means that the action or inaction is mandatory by
either the Customer or the County, as applicable, and means that the Customer or the County, as
applicable, has thereby entered into a covenant with the other Party to do or perform the same.
Site
A single building or location. Each Site is counted as a unit for.purposes of the Customers Use
Charge.
SM or Single Mode Fiber
Fiber optic cable in which the signal or light propagates in a Single Mode or path. Since all light -
follows the same path or travels the same distance, a transmitted pulse is not dispersed and does
not interfere with adjacent pulses. SM fibers can support longer distances and are limited mainly
by the amount of attenuation. Refer to MMF.
Software
All or any portion of the binary computer programs and enhancements thereto, including source
code, localized versions of the binary computer programs and enhancements thereto, including
source code and documentation residing on County-owned Hardware. Software is the list of
instructions to operate the Hardware.
SVC
Switched Virtual Circuit: A Connection established via signaling. The User defines the endpoints
when the Call is initiated.
T-1
A dedicated phone Connection supporting data rates of 1.544Mbits per second. A T-1 line actually
consists of 24 individual or DSO's, each of which supports 64Kbits per second. Each
64Kbit/second channel can be configured to carry voice or data traffic. Most telephone companies
allow you to buy just some of these individual channels, known as fractiona/ T-1 access. T-1 lines
are sometimes referred to as DS1 lines.
Testing
The process of ensuring the fiber, in the case of Dark Fiber Access, and the equipment and fiber, in
the case of any other service, provides the services described in this Contract.
TLS or Transparent LAN Service
A service providing for the interconnection of LANs over I•Net in native mode.
UNI
User-Network Intertace: Specifications for the procedures and protocols between User equipment
and either an ATM or Frame Relay network. The UNI is the physical, electrical and functional
Demarcation Point between the User and the public network service Provider.
Use Charge
The amount the Customer owes for receipt of 1-Net seniices. A Use Charge may include both
Monthly and non-Monthly costs.
User
An employee, client, or other person accessing the network or using I-Net senrices at a facility
controlled by a Customer.
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Wide Area Network: This is a network which spans a large geographic area relative to office and
campus environment of LAN (Local Area Network). WAN is characterized by having much greater
transfer delays due to laws of physics.
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Attachment E - Key Persons
The Primary Contact and the Backup Contact listed below Shall have authority, on behalf of the
Customer to request and approve all network Connections to other I-Net agencies or external
agencies and to add, delete or modify services and Sites, including both cost and no-cost
changes.
The Backup Contact is granted complete authority in the absence of the Primary Contact. All
change requests must come from and be signed by either the Primary Contact or the Backup
Contact listed below, and no changes can be made to the Customer's Circuit configuration without
a prior written request approval. The Customer Shall provide updated written information to the
County within five (5) business days should this contact change.
The Technical Contact wiii be the lead on all technical and troubleshooting issues regarding I-Net
transport services. The Customer Shall provide updated information to the County within five (5)
business days should this contact change.
The Site Access Contact will provide physical access to the I-Net equipment at an individual Site.
These contacts are listed in Attachment A-Site locations covered by this Contract and
Slte ACC6SS ContaCt for eaCh Slte. The Customer Shall provide updated information to the
County within five (5) business davs should this contact information chanae
COUNTY
The Ci of Auburn
Primary Contact Name: Betty Richardson
Primary Contact Name: Lorrie Rempher
Title: Network and Systems Manager
Title: Information Systems Administrator
Address:
Address:
700 Fifth Avenue, Suite 2300
25 West Main Street
Seattle, WA 98104
City Auburn, State WA Zip 98001
Phone: 206-296-0608
Phone: (253) 288-3160
E-mail: bettv.Richardson@metrokc.gov
E-mail: Lrempher@ci.auburn.wa.us
Back up Contact Name: Walt Yeager
Back up Contact Name: Brian Garbarino
Title: Marketing Manager
Title: Network Engineer
Address:
Address:
700 Fifth Avenue, Suite 2300
same
Seattle, WA 98104
City Auburn, State WA Zip 98001
Phone: (253) 804-5025
Phone: 206-263-4814
E-mail:
E-mail: walt.yeager@metrokc.gov
Technical Contact Name: Karen Mark
Technical Contact Name: Joey Martinez
Phone: 206-399-7465
Title: Network Engineer
E-mail: Karen.mark@metrokc.gov
Address:
Same
City Auburn, State WA Zip 98001
Phone: (253) 288-3149
•
E-mail:
Site Access Contact Name: Lorrie Rempher
Title:
Address:
City , State Zip
Phone:( )
E-mail:
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Attachment F - Termination
This Contract may be terminated by either Party without cause, in whole or in part, upon
providing the other Party one hundred eighty (180) Days advance written notice of the
termination.
If the Contract is terminated pursuant to this paragraph 1: (1) the Customer will be liable
only for payment in accordance with the terms of this Contract for services rendered prior
to the effective date of termination; and (2) the County Shall be released from any
obligation to provide further services pursuant to the Contract.
2. Either Party may terminate this Contract, in whole or in part, upon thirly (30) Days
advance written notice in the event: .(1) a corrective action plan has not been accepted by
the non-breaching Party within thirty (30) Days; (2) the other Party materially breaches
any duty, obligation, or services required pursuant to this Contract which can not be
cured; (3) the duties, obligations, or services required herein become impossible, illegal,
or not feasible or (4) the Parties have agreed to a corrective action plan and the
breaching Party has not commanded or completed corrective action as specified in the
plan:
If the termination results from acts or omissions of the Customer, including but not limited
to, damage to fiber optic lines or to County-owned equipment, or the failure to pay
amounts due, the Customer Shall return to the County immediately any County-owned
equipment and pay all amounts due to the County, including replacement, e.g. costs for
fiber and equipment damaged as a result of the breach.
3. If expected or actual Customer or County funding is withdrawn, reduced or limited in any
way prior to the termination date set forth above or in any amendment hereto, the Party
. without funding may, upon written notice to the other Party, terminate this Contract, in
whole or in part, as of the time funding will not be available. Either Party Shall provide the
other Party at least ninety (90) days notice of termination for non-appropriation.
If the Contract is terminated pursuant to this Section, paragraph 3: (1) the Customer will
be liable only for payment in accordance with the terms of this Contract for services
rendered prior to the effective date of termination; and (2) the County Shall be released
from any obligation to provide further services pursuant to the Contract.
County funding under this Contract beyond the current appropriation year is
conditional upon appropMation by the County Council of sufficient funds to
support the activities described in this Contract. Should such an appropriation not
be approved, this Contract will terminate at the close of the current appropriation
year which ends on December 31`t.
4. Nothing herein Shall limit, waive, or extinguish any right or remedy provided by this
Contract or law that either Party may have in the event that the obligations, terms and
conditions set forth in this Contract are breached by the other Party.
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Attachment G - Service List
1. Basic I-Net Service
Basic I-Net Service at a Site includes the following:
• Initial configuration and installation of County equipment and service, including
customization of Circuits. All County-installed equipment whether at a Customer's Site or
not, remains the sole property of the County.
• One (1) I-Net Basic Service package; Customer may select either Option 1 or Option 2 as
described in Section 18. Services to be provided by I-Net. Attachment A- Site locations
covered by this Contract and Site Access Contact for each Site lists Sites covered in this
Contract.
• One (1) change or reconfigure per senrice (e.g., T-1, TLS) per year at no cost. See
Section 7.7 No Cost Changes for further details.
• 7 x 24 support. The Customer will be able to call the I-Net NOC for technical support or
to initiate a trouble ticket at any hour of the day or night.
County engineers will work with the Customees Technical Contact t,o design the Circuits and
provisioning for the Customer's Sites. Typically the device installed at a Site will be an
Integrated Access Device providing a 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Connection; T-1 intertaces will be
available on the same Integrated Access Device. All installed Equipment remains the sole
property of the County.
In some cases a Customer will prefer to connect to the I-Net using its own ATM-aware
Hardware. These exceptions will be factored into the Customer's Circuit topology design.
Such devices will be owned and supported by the Customer Agency, not I-Net Operations.
Customers will initially have to purchase and install an ATM OC-3 Single Mode intermediate
reach intertace in its equipment (e.g., PBX, Router) if not already available.
l.a Basic Service Option 1
The following table describes Basic Service Option 1 available from I-Net. `
SERVICE .
NAME
INCLUDED IN
BASIC
SERVICE
SERVICE
DESCRIPTION
BANDWIDTH
COMMITTED
Mb s
BURST
(Mbps)
USAGE
TLS
2 Circuit ends
Bridged Ethernef
6
20
Between any two I-Net
Cir,cuits
Sites within a single
Customer A enc
T1 Circuits
2 Circuit ends
DS1 point-to-
1.5
N/A
Initially may be used to
point, or point-to-
replace existing T1
multi-point
voice (or data) lines
(structured)
.
between I-Net Sites.
An example would be
tying central PBX
systems to key
s .stems at remote
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Sites.
INAP
1 Connection
IP Network
1.5
8
per participant;
Access Point; for
1 more per
interchange
each
among i-Net
additional 5 I-
Customers and
Net Sites.
between I-Net and
Dark fiber is
ASP/ISP, etc.
not included in
Counts as a
this count.
Circuit end.
Basic Internet
1 Connection
Data, DNS, no
Service
plus backup
POP3 service
(via lNAP
Connections in
previous
Section) per
Customer
A enc
l.b. Basic Service Option 2
The following table describes Basic Service Option 2 available from I-Net.
SERVICE
INCLUDED IN
SERVICE
BANDWIDTHCO
BURST
USAGE
NAME
BASIC
DESCRIPTION
MMITTED
(Mbps)
SERVICE
-
Mb s
ATM UNI
Alternate
ATM OC3 delivered on
6
20
At a central Hub for
Basic
SM Fiber may be used in
larger I-Net
place of the basic
participating agencies
TLS/2xT1 Package. I-
- as the Connection
Net will support
point between I-Net
bandwidth and Circuits
and the internal data
equivalent to the Basic
(and voice) networks.
package on this
interface. The ATM
equipment must provide
an OC3 Single Mode
intermediate reach fiber
intertace, and must
support the ATM UNI
standard.
INAP
1 Connection
IP Network Access
1.5
8
per participant;
Point; for interchange
1 more per
among I-Net Customers
each
and between I-Net and
additional 5 I-
ASP/ISP, etc. Counts as
Net Sites.
a Circuit end.
Dark fiber is
not included in
this count.
Basic
1 Connection
Data, DNS
Intemet
lus backu
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Service (via lNAP
Connections in
previous Section) per
Customer
A enc
2. Dark Fiber Access
In some cases, Customer may be offered Dark Fiber Access for Sites that connect
to a single Hub. Only Customers with at least one Basic Service Site (service
under pazagraphs 1 a or 1 b of Attachment G) through a Comcast Hub will be
eligible to acquire a right to access Dark Fiber through that Hub. A design will be
developed for each Hub and the Dazk Fiber Access requested. Both the Customer
and County Sha11 approve this design in writing and it must be included on
ATTACHMENT A-SITE LOCATIONS COVERED BY THIS CONTRACT,
AND SITE ACCESS CONTACT FOR EACH SITE before the County begins any
work to provide Dark Fiber Access.
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Attachment H - Service Levels
1. Network Latency
The end-to-end network latency will not be greater than 3 miiliseconds. .
2. System Availability
Customer Circuits will be up and operating satisfactorily at least 99.9%, as measured over each
billing period, not including in this calculation scheduled maintenance time.
3. Maintenance Window
Regularly scheduled maintenance is maintenance means upgrades and non-emergency repairs
that are not the result of an emergency. Scheduled maintenance procedures may be performed
on Sunday mornings between 6:00a.m.and 9:00a.m.
Notice will be given to Customer of planned network outages when such an outage will affect
Customer. An I-Net Outage Notification list, comprised of Customers designated Technical
Contact, will be maintained for this purpose. The County wili notify Customer of scheduled
outages at least seventy-two (72) hours in advance. The County will endeavor to notify Customer
of emergency outages as soon as possible.
4. Reliability
The 1-Net network core is a redundant, self-healing network. Recovery due to a network break in
the primary ring shouid be not greater than three (3) seconds under worst case conditions, with
detection and rerouting typically occurring in approximately one (1) second.
5. Problem Reporting and Escalation Procedure
• End Users wili initially report problems to their agency's Information Technology (IT)
organizations per their existing internal policies.
• The Customer's IT personnel Shall troubleshoot the problem to eliminate application,
User platform or other potential problem sources within its internal nefinrork.
• If Customer then believes it is an I-Net Circuit problem, the Customer's designated
Technical Contact(s) Shall contact the I-Net Network Operations Center.
• A work order (trouble ticket) will be created based on the trouble call, and the I-Net
troubleshooting process and time clock will begin.
• I-Net Operations will provide a Problem Reporting and Escalation Procedure to the
Customer, and provide the Customer with progress and status information on trouble
calls. The Customer should receive an initial callback regarding the status of the problem
~ within thirty (30) minutes of the initial trouble report.
6. Problem Escalation
• I-Net Operations will attempt to resolve most problems within 2 hours of the problem
report initially being logged and a trouble ticket being generated. The NOC will notify the
Customer regarding the status of the reported problem, and the estimated time to repair
completion.
• If, after 2 additional hours, the problem has not been resolved (within the parameters of
the support window and problem severity), the Customer may contact the I-Net
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Operations Manager to escalate the problem priority. At this point, the Operations Manager will assess the situation, escalate the trouble ticket's priority as necessary, and
provide a best estimate of time to repair completion.
7. Additional Service Charge
if an I-Net technician is required to visit a Site to repair or troubleshoot a problem, Customer may
be charged for this service. There will be no charge if the problem necessitating the visit is due to
a failure with the County's equipment or network that was not the result of Customer activity, or is
caused by the County. In all other situations, Customer will be charged for the visit. The charge
for this service will be $150 per hour, including travel time, with a minimum 2-hour charge. This
charge will be added to the Monthly invoice.
8. New Service
• For Sites already receiving I-Net senrice, the County will add new services requiring only a
Software change within ten (10) Days from the receipt of a written request for, the
additional service from the Custamer and I-Net engineering approval of the change.
Services requiring Hardware changes will be scheduled with the Customer.
For locations noz receiving I-Net service, the County's ability to provide requested service
will be dependent upon the availabi(ity of existing fiber provisioning to the Site and of the
required network equipment. It will also depend on design integration with the Customer's
other existing Sites on the I-Net. This design will require the participation of both Parties.
The County will add service to a new Site where minimal facilities engineering and
provisioning tasks are required within sixty (60) Days from receipt of a written request for
the service from the Customer's Primary Contact. When more than minimal facilities
engineering and provisioning tasks are required, the installation of service will be
scheduled with the Customer.
• After execution of this Contract by both Parties, the Customer must pay the full costs of
new fiber design and construction required for the possible addition of a Site. Any Sites
added after March 1, 2001 - and which have not already been designated as a build - will
be required to pay fees to help defray the cost of equipment for the Site, as well as paying
the full costs of the new fiber design and construction required for the possible addition of
the Site:
9. Cirauit Changes
All requests for Circuit additions or changes Shall be in writing from the Customer. A Connectivity
Change Request Form is provided in Attachment 8- Connectivify Change Request
Fornl, and will be available on-line at the I-Net Web Site as well. The Change Request will be
evaluated to assess engineering issues, and to determine whether the change is a no-cost
change or is an additional cost item under this Contract. If it is an additional cost item, it must be
approved in writing by the Customer and the cost will be added to the invoiced bill. The County will
provision new ATM Circuits within ten (10) Days of receipt of a signed change request order and I-
Net engineering approval of the change. See also SeCtion 7.5 CirCUits: Types and
Approvals.
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Attachment I- IP Address Space
IMPORTANT: IP ADDRESS SPACE IS OWNED BY THE COUNTY AND REMAINS THE
PRQPERTY OF KING COUNTY. THE CUSTOMER HAS THE USE OF THIS ADDRESS
SPACE ONLY WHILE THIS CONTRACT IS IN PLACE.
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Attachment J- Evidence of Insurance Coverage
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