he vendor shall be responsible for the planning, design, procurement, and installation of a centralized security camera and access control system for the Division of Behavioral & Mental Health Services (DBMHS) facilities listed above. New access control systems shall be installed at Fort Defiance, Chinle, Newlands, Dilkon, Tuba City, Kaibeto, Kayenta, and Crownpoint Outpatient Treatment Centers. At the Navajo Regional Behavioral Health Center (NRBHC) in Shiprock, where an IDENTIV Hirsch Velocity 3.7 access control system is currently in use, the vendor shall assess existing infrastructure including card readers, line modules, and proxy cards for compatibility with the new system. Based on this evaluation, components should be upgraded or replaced to support a unified, centrally managed access control platform across all DBMHS sites. A new security surveillance camera system shall be installed at the Dilkon, Tuba City, Kaibeto, Kayenta, and Crownpoint locations. At Shiprock, Fort Defiance, Chinle, and Newlands, existing Panasonic systems should be replaced or upgraded and integrated to meet modern performance and interoperability standards. The surveillance system must interface seamlessly with the access control and fire alarm systems to support real-time monitoring, automated event tracking, and incident response. The access control system must integrate with existing fire alarm infrastructure to enable automatic door release upon alarm activation, in full compliance with NFPA 101 and NFPA 72. Integration shall support fail-safe operation using dry contact relays or network-based signaling to override electromagnetic locks, even under backup power. The vendor shall conduct full integration testing to verify door release functionality, alarm logging, and reliable communication between systems.he vendor shall be responsible for the planning, design, procurement, and installation of a centralized security camera and access control system for the Division of Behavioral & Mental Health Services (DBMHS) facilities listed above. New access control systems shall be installed at Fort Defiance, Chinle, Newlands, Dilkon, Tuba City, Kaibeto, Kayenta, and Crownpoint Outpatient Treatment Centers. At the Navajo Regional Behavioral Health Center (NRBHC) in Shiprock, where an IDENTIV Hirsch Velocity 3.7 access control system is currently in use, the vendor shall assess existing infrastructure including card readers, line modules, and proxy cards for compatibility with the new system. Based on this evaluation, components should be upgraded or replaced to support a unified, centrally managed access control platform across all DBMHS sites. A new security surveillance camera system shall be installed at the Dilkon, Tuba City, Kaibeto, Kayenta, and Crownpoint locations. At Shiprock, Fort Defiance, Chinle, and Newlands, existing Panasonic systems should be replaced or upgraded and integrated to meet modern performance and interoperability standards. The surveillance system must interface seamlessly with the access control and fire alarm systems to support real-time monitoring, automated event tracking, and incident response. The access control system must integrate with existing fire alarm infrastructure to enable automatic door release upon alarm activation, in full compliance with NFPA 101 and NFPA 72. Integration shall support fail-safe operation using dry contact relays or network-based signaling to override electromagnetic locks, even under backup power. The vendor shall conduct full integration testing to verify door release functionality, alarm logging, and reliable communication between systems.