Barrier System Specifications The City requires portable hostile vehicle mitigation barriers that meet stringent performance and operational standards: Barriers must achieve certification under ISO 22343-1, IWA 14, or PAS 68 standards with documented crash test validation Modular design architecture allowing for flexible deployment configurations to address varying site conditions and threat scenarios Capability to restrict vehicle movement across roadways, sidewalks, pedestrian areas, and other potential vehicle access points System must be operable without heavy equipment, hydraulics, or complex mechanical systems Individual barrier components must be transportable and positionable by a single adult person Reusable construction capable of withstanding multiple deployments and weather exposure Compatible with standard City vehicle fleet for transportation and deployment Operational Requirements The barrier system must accommodate the operational demands of the City emergency response and event management protocols: Rapid deployment capability suitable for time-sensitive event security establishment Minimal setup time to support dynamic event scheduling and emergency response scenarios Intuitive operation requiring minimal specialized training for City personnel Compatibility with existing City emergency management procedures and equipment Ability to create continuous barrier lines or strategic placement configurations based on site-specific requirements