HOUSE RULES COMMITTEE May 10, 1993 9:30 a.m. MEMBERS PRESENT Representative Carl E. Moses, Chairman Representative Jerry Sanders, Vice Chairman Representative Ramona Barnes Representative Fran Ulmer Representative Pat Carney Representative Gail Phillips MEMBERS ABSENT Representative Mark Hanley COMMITTEE CALENDAR Purchase of House telephones WITNESS REGISTER Pam Stoops, Director Division of Administrative Services Legislative Affairs Agency Goldstein Building, Room 313 Juneau, Alaska 99801-2197 Phone: 465-3850 POSITION STATEMENT: Purchase 75% of House phones before June 1, 1993 ACTION NARRATIVE TAPE 93-8, SIDE A Number 000 CHAIRMAN MOSES called the meeting to order at 9:32 a.m., noted members in attendance, and informed the committee that the House of Representatives' phone system lease/purchase option was the only item on the agenda and Pam Stoops of Legislative Affairs could explain. Number 015 PAM STOOPS, DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES, LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS AGENCY, explained that in order to save future operating costs and since the funds were available now, she recommended the purchase of 75% of the phone system this year. Senate Rules had also authorized a 75% purchase for Senate phones, she said. There will be a savings of 8% on the purchase, if the Division of Information Services is notified of the desire to purchase before June 1, 1993, she declared. The figure of 75% was chosen to allow some flexibility for future years, when there may be less House staff or less agency employees, she advised. REPRESENTATIVE FRAN ULMER asked if the technology will be obsolete in two to three years, which would not make purchase of the phones a wise decision, or if the phones would be useful for many years. MS. STOOPS advised the committee that the new phone system was an $8.5 million project that the Department of Administration coordinated. It is the latest technology and can be upgraded. This system should not be outdated for up to 15 years, she believed. CHAIRMAN MOSES asked if upgrades would be free or charged to the state. MS. STOOPS was not aware of any charges with upgrades. The only charges she was aware of are the phone line charges of $200 per year. With the new system, lines can be vacationed during the interim and rotary lines are free, so other lines can be disconnected, which is a tremendous savings for the state communications expenses, she added. CHAIRMAN MOSES asked if there were further questions. REPRESENTATIVE PAT CARNEY MOVED to purchase 75% of the phone system for the House of Representatives. CHAIRMAN MOSES asked if there were objections; hearing none, he SO ORDERED. ADJOURNMENT CHAIRMAN MOSES asked if there were further comments. Hearing none, he adjourned the meeting at 9:38 a.m.