Specifications include, but are not limited to: OUSD seeks to install video camera security systems at all District campuses (22 sites total). We would like quotes to provide design and installation of a new system and removal of any obsolete cameras at existing school sites to be turned over to the M&O department. We’d also like quotes for per camera unit costs for potential expansion of this scope of work. 1. General System and Hardware Requirements: a. Equipment must be new, not refurbished. Proposals to provide a complete and operational system inclusive of all cameras, mounting, CAT6 cabling, anchorage, hangers, software, dashboards, video surveillance signage at all campus entrances and connectivity to existing IDF’s. b. Storage is preferred to be through a full cloud hosted solution that requires no onpremise appliance. c. Solution must have the ability to store video off premises and be viewed remotely. d. System must be scalable to at least 600 cameras District wide. e. Cameras for this scope of work are required to be installed outdoors (outdoor cameras to be waterproof and have UV protection). f. Cameras must have a minimum of 5MP (2560 x 1920) image resolution. g. Cameras must provide local storage for a minimum of 48 hours. h. Long-term storage provided must be a minimum of 30 days. i. System must provide a non-proprietary video export format for remote viewing and management. j. Solution must allow users to save video clips in an easy to open, common file format, with the option of URL link or attachment that can easily be sent to emergency services via email. k. Solution must have mobile (iOS and Android) and web browser capabilities for live cameras and recorded video. Solution must have immediate Dashboard access. l. System must provide SAML/SSO or Active directory/LDAP authentication. i. Must provide a multi-factor authentication solution if SSO integration is not provided. m. System must have facial recognition capabilities, globally across all sites and cameras. n. Solution must have a way to send alerts if recording stops or is not optimal in function. o. Solution must have motion detection capabilities. p. System must be approved by the FCC. q. Provide quotes on hardware for [15] cameras @ [fourteen] elementary schools, [25] cameras @ [four] middle schools and [40 cameras] @ [two] high schools), 6 cameras @ the Adult Transition Program campus and 20 cameras at Surfside Educational Academy, inclusive of software, licenses, and associated hardware for a complete operating system. (total 416 cameras)