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Agenda Search Engine. The Agenda Search Engine is the third component of the current Agenda system. It was recently developed and launched to provide County-wide access to BOS agendas that have been published, including ASRs, minutes, resolutions, and other official documents. The existing system provides data feeds to the Crestron system and to the Video Broadcast System. The Crestron System is used for the BOS touch-screen monitors installed at the dais. This feed is an output file in text format with proper line breaks/formatting and saved to a specific location when the Agenda system is published. The Video Broadcast System receives a copy of the final agenda (including any revisions and/or supplemental agenda items) from the Agenda system in a standard format to allow the agenda to be posted prior to the BOS meeting being broadcasted. The Agenda system will be a fully managed Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solution hosted by the Contractor that is configurable to meet all of the County’s business requirements as described in Appendix 1 which outlines agreed upon Contractor product roadmap detailing items and timelines included within this Contract entitled “OC Agenda Business Requirements and Roadmap”.
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