PROPOSAL:
Execute Contract for Media Relations Services
SYNOPSIS:
On January 6, 2006, the Board approved release of RFP #2006-14 for
Media Relations/Public Relations Services. Three proposals were received
by the RFP deadline and were evaluated based on the criteria stated in the
RFP. The Administrative Committee reviewed this item on March 10, 2006,
interviewed the top two candidate firms and recommended executing a
one-year contract with O’Rorke, Inc. for an amount not to exceed $170,000,
with an option to renew for one year.
COMMITTEE:
Administrative, March 10, 2006, Recommended for Approval
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Authorize the Chairman of the Board to execute a one-year contract with
O’Rorke, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $170,000 with an option to renew
for an additional year.
Barry R. Wallerstein, D.Env.
Executive Officer
Background
AQMD’s Media Office handles all local, national and international media
inquiries and interviews with AQMD, and conducts numerous news conferences
on special AQMD programs and high-profile issues. The office and its media
consultant planned and executed the successful November 2005 “Mobile Board
Meeting” and assisted with developing the Chairman’s Clean Port Initiative.
The Media Office and its media consultant also direct AQMD’s Clean Air
Choice program, a new-car labeling initiative aimed at assisting consumers
to find the cleanest vehicles available for purchase
Since the mid-1990s, AQMD’s Media Office has been downsized from 10 staff
members to its current staffing of three (one manager, one spokesperson and
one clerical staff). AQMD receives a large volume of media calls daily, as
well as on weekends and off-hours, from print and broadcast media on a wide
range of topics, including Governing Board policies and adopted
regulations. Many of these topics are of a sensitive nature and require
extensive research to provide accurate information to the media. In
addition to daily media inquiries, AQMD’s Media Office engages in a number
of proactive media campaigns to raise public awareness of Governing Board
initiatives and agency programs. Since 2001, AQMD has issued RFPs and
awarded contracts for media consultants to assist the Media Office with
proactive media campaigns, the Clean Air Choice program and responses to
high-profile, sensitive media inquiries. AQMD has found these consultant
services to be cost-effective and extremely valuable in communicating the
agency’s policies and goals to the media and the public. AQMD’s Media
Office needs to continue this outside assistance to maintain the level of
service and activities in the office.
Proposal
It is proposed that AQMD contract with a media relations/public relations
consulting firm to assist with proactive programs such as news conferences,
publicity for special events and media campaigns. In addition, the firm
would carry out and expand AQMD’s Clean Air Choice program, and assist in
the areas of Goods Movement Initiatives and the 2006 AQMP. The firm would
be fully capable of advising AQMD on proactive media outreach opportunities
and organizing and executing these projects under direction of the Media
Office Manager in consultation with the Executive Officer. The proposed
contract would run for 12 months.
Outreach
In accordance with AQMD’s Procurement Policy and Procedure, a public
notice advertising the RFP/RFQ and inviting bids was published in the Los
Angeles Times, the Orange County Register, the San Bernardino Sun, and
Riverside County Press Enterprise newspapers to leverage the most
cost-effective method of outreach to the entire South Coast Basin.
Additionally, potential bidders may have been notified utilizing the Los
Angeles County MTA Directory of Certified Firms, the Inland Area Opportunity
Pages Ethnic/Women Business & Professional Directory; and AQMD’s own
electronic listing of certified minority vendors. Notice of the RFP/RFQ was
mailed to the Black and Latino Legislative Caucuses and various minority
chambers of commerce and business associations, and placed on the Internet
at AQMD’s Web site (http://www.aqmd.gov/).
Information was also available on AQMD’s bidder’s 24-hour telephone message
line (909) 396-2724.
Bid Evaluation
Three proposals were received before the bidding closed at 9 a.m. on
February 7, 2006. The bids were reviewed by an ethnically and
gender-diverse panel of three (3) AQMD employees: a Media Office Manager, a
Community Relations Manager and a Senior Deputy District Counsel; and one
outside expert, the Director of Communications for Waste Management’s
western division. The panel scored the proposals according to criteria
outlined in the RFP, without an oral interview, and forwarded the two
highest-ranking proposals to the Administrative Committee for review. The
Administrative Committee interviewed representatives of O’Rorke, Inc., and
Valencia, Perez & Echeveste at its meeting on March 10, 2006. During the
interview, Valencia, Perez and Echeveste representatives noted that a
separate but related company comprised of some of their partners represent
BNSF Railroad relative to the proposed North Long Beach International
Railyards. Some of the Committee members expressed significant concerns
about potential conflict of interest. The committee, on a vote of 2 in
favor and 1 opposed, is recommending the award of the contract to O’Rorke,
Inc. and is forwarding this recommendation to the full Board for
consideration.
Attachment A reflects the evaluation of the three proposals received,
ranked by panel scoring.
Resource Impacts
Funding for these services is provided for in AQMD's FY 2005-06 Budget
and the FY 2006-07 Budget, if subsequently approved by the Board.
Attachment
A – Evaluation of Three Proposals for Administrative Committee Review for
RFP #P2006-14
ATTACHMENT A
EVALUATION OF TOP THREE PROPOSALS
PRIOR TO ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE REVIEW
FOR RFP #P2006-14
|
NAME |
COST
(INCLUDES
EXPENSES) |
TECHNICAL
SCORE |
COST POINTS |
SMALL
BUSINESS
POINTS |
FINAL
SCORE |
| Valencia, Perez & Echeveste |
$167,765 |
64.5 |
26.4 |
0 |
90.9 |
| O’Rorke, Inc. |
$170,000 |
63.8 |
26.0 |
0 |
89.8 |
| Strategies LLC |
$150,000 |
18.8 |
30 |
10 |
58.8 |
|