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Board rescinds vote on SFPUC Oracle-related contract, directs further review

3006190 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Oct. 3 rescinded a failed vote on a roughly $11.8 million contract for Oracle-related licensing through Mythix Inc. and continued the matter to Oct. 17 to give the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission time to address procurement and vendor-compliance concerns.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Oct. 3 rescinded an earlier vote on a San Francisco Public Utilities Commission agreement for as-needed Oracle licenses and contract support and directed the PUC and city staff to return with revisions.

The resolution before the board would have authorized the PUC general manager to execute an agreement with Mythix Inc. for Oracle licenses and maintenance for an amount not to exceed approximately $11,800,000, with an anticipated term through March 22, 2023. The Board initially voted on the item earlier in the meeting and the resolution failed; later in the session supervisors rescinded that vote and agreed to continue the matter so the PUC could address supervisors' concerns.

Why it matters: Several supervisors — led by Supervisor London Breed’s colleagues who pressed the issue — said the city should examine whether expensive…

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