From
Fred Bates, Jr.
Title
Professional Service Agreement with Sigma Tactical Wellness to conduct comprehensive cardiac screenings for sworn police personnel over the age of 40, in the annual estimated amount of $89,080 for an initial term of one year with four one-year renewal options totaling $445,400 if all extensions were exercised; and authorize the City Manager to execute the renewal options with aggregate price fluctuations of the lesser of up to $50,000 or 25% of the original maximum price so long as sufficient funding is appropriated by the City Council to satisfy the City's obligation during the renewal terms
Presenter
Steve Dye, Chief of Police / Deputy City Manager, and Ryan Simpson, Support Services Division Manager
Recommended Action
Approve
Analysis
The Grand Prairie Police Department remains committed to leading the nation in innovative initiatives in the law enforcement profession. One such initiative is creating a culture of holistic wellness among the members of the department. Research has indicated that a great disparity of overall psychological and physiological health and wellness exists between police officers and civilians of the same age. One such study indicates that, “…because law enforcement officers are subject to extreme demands which permeate into their civilian lives, the on and off-duty costs of insuring this high-risk demographic is becoming more exorbitant each year.” Another shocking statistic indicates that the average age of a police officer experiencing a cardiac event is at the age of 49 as opposed to the age of 65 for a civilian.
Staff has long recognized the need to create a comprehensive wellness program uniquely designed for members of the department. Sworn employees who are holistically well, will be fit to offer the highest level of service to the citizens and visitors of the City of Grand Prairie. To further this commitment to overall wellness for employees, staff has dedicated to offering compre...
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