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Approve an amendment with Journal Technologies, Inc (JTI) for $210,000 to amend the scope of work and migrate the On-Premises eProbation Case Management System to the Journal Technologies, Inc. (JTI)-Hosted Amazon Web Services (AWS) GovCloud and annual hosting services in the amount $126,250 with a CPI annual adjustment; Delegate authority to the County Administrator to execute the amendment and any subsequent amendments, with County Counsel concurrence, up to an aggregate of $74,999; Authorize the Chief Probation Officer to execute any subsequent amendments that are technical or administrative in nature; Approve a Statement of Work for consultant services totaling $62,500 under the County’s Master Agreement with AgreeYA Solutions, Inc. to support the Probation Department’s eProbation Cloud Hosted Migration Project for the period of February 11, 2026, through July 31, 2026; and Delegate authority to the Chief Information Officer to execute Statements of Work and any subsequent amendments for consultant services up to an aggregate of $74,999
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DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION:
The Probation Department recommends that the Board of Supervisors:
1. Approve an amendment with Journal Technologies, Inc (JTI) for $210,000 to amend the scope of work and migrate the On-Premises eProbation Case Management System to the Journal Technologies, Inc. (JTI)-Hosted Amazon Web Services (AWS) GovCloud and annual hosting services in the amount $126,250 with a CPI annual adjustment;
2. Delegate authority to the County Administrator to execute the amendment and any subsequent amendments, with County Counsel concurrence, up to an aggregate of $74,999;
3. Authorize the Chief Probation Officer to execute any subsequent amendments that are technical or administrative in nature.
4. Approve Statement of Work (SOW) for expert consultant services totaling $62,500 under the County’s Master Agreement with AgreeYA Solutions, Inc. to support the Probation Department’s eProbation Cloud-Hosted Migration Project for the period of February 11, 2026, through July 31, 2026; and
5. Delegate authority to the Chief Information Officer to execute the Statements of Work and any subsequent amendments for consultant services that are within budgeted appropriations up to an aggregate of $74,999 per master agreement.
SUMMARY/DISCUSSION:
The Probation Department (Probation) entered into an agreement with Journal Technologies, Inc. on June 28, 2018, for the software license, maintenance, and support of its eSeries client case management system, eProbation. Under the existing agreement, the eProbation application is hosted locally in an on-premises environment within Solano County. Probation now desires to amend the agreement to migrate the application and database components from the on-premises environment to the JTI-hosted AWS GovCloud environment. Migrating the application and document storage from an on-premises environment to a cloud-hosted environment provides significant operational, security, and long-term sustainability benefits. A cloud solution improves system reliability and availability through built-in redundancy, automated backups, and disaster recovery capabilities, reducing the risk of service disruptions caused by hardware failures or local outages. Cloud-hosted environments also offer enhanced security and compliance, including continuous monitoring, regular patching, encryption, and alignment with government and justice-specific regulatory requirements, strengthening the County’s overall security posture.
In addition, a cloud-hosted solution allows the system to scale efficiently as program needs evolve, without the need for costly hardware investments or over-provisioning. By shifting infrastructure maintenance and system updates to the vendor, County IT resources can focus on higher-value activities that support service delivery and operational improvement. Cloud hosting also supports predictable, subscription-based costs, reducing expenditures and improving long-term budget planning. Overall, moving to a cloud-hosted environment modernizes the system, enhances resiliency, and positions the County to support future operational, policy, and technology needs.
In adherence to the Department of Information Technology (DoIT) Project Management Framework, the Probation Department requests approval to contract for the expert consultant services of a Business Systems Analyst (BSA) through the existing master agreement with AgreeYA Solutions, Inc. The BSA will provide technical and project support necessary to facilitate the on-premises migration of the Department’s eSeries Case Management System.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
Total cost of the Cloud Host Migration project is estimated at $272,500. This includes $180,000 for interfacing costs, $30,000 for eProbation migration costs, and $62,500 for AgreeYa professional consulting services. Additionally, there will be annual eProbation Hosting and Storage fees of $126,250.
The Funding for the migration is provided through the PATH JI Round 3 CalAIM grant. Budget appropriations to fund the contract are included in the Probation Department’s FY2025/26 Working Budget. There is no impact to the County General Fund for FY2025/26.
There is an estimated annual ongoing cost of $126,250 annually and will be included in Probation’s future Recommended Budgets.
ALTERNATIVES:
1. The Board could choose not to approve the cloud migration, the Probation Department would continue operating eProbation in its current on-premises environment. This would require the County to maintain aging infrastructure and continue assuming responsibility for hardware maintenance, security patching, and disaster recovery, increasing the risk of system outages and service disruptions.
Non-approval would also limit the system’s ability to scale or modernize, defer access to enhanced security and resiliency features available in a government-authorized cloud environment, and likely result in higher long-term costs associated with infrastructure refreshes and unplanned maintenance. Overall, it would preserve the status quo while increasing operational risk and delaying needed modernization.
2. The Board could choose not to approve the contract for the expert consultant services of a Business Systems Analyst (BSA) which would result in the Department being unable to complete the migration within required timelines, which could result in increased technical risk, potential noncompliance with established standards, and impacts to critical probation operations.
OTHER AGENCY INVOLVEMENT:
The Probation Department will work in coordination with the Department of Information Technology (DoIT) to ensure objectives of the contract are met.
CAO RECOMMENDATION:
APPROVE DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION