Specifications include, but are not limited to:The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is in need of a fully acceptable, effective, reliable, cloud based integrated “Statewide Enterprise Security Access Control System.” The new system will replace the current stand-alone ACS Systems listed below. This project is subject to and must be performed in compliance with Agency for State Technology Chapter 74-1 Project Management and Oversight. A risk and complexity assessment must be performed at the beginning of the project to determine the level of oversight including specific deliverables and processes required by 74-1, and must be performed again at the beginning of each project phase. This project is subject to Chapter 74-2, Florida Administrative Code, also referred to as the Florida Cybersecurity Standards. A System Security Plan must be submitted and approved, prior to production implementation. The System Security Plan ensures that the appropriate security controls are in place. A System Security Plan template will be provided. All work within this scope of services shall be performed in accordance with the applicable state, county, and city laws and ordinances. The Contractor shall be able to obtain all permits and licenses as required in addition to being a State of Florida licensed contractor. All electrical wiring and installations shall be done in accordance with National Electrical Code. This is a multi-year project with the ability to add other facilities in the future a must have feature. The total number of facilities to be included, are 37 with the option to add supplementary facilities, as funding becomes available. At the time of installation the system will not include the following: Fire System, Intrusion Detection System (IDS), or Closed Circuit Television/Video Monitoring System (CCTV/VMS) integration. The capability must be available should the Department decide to pursue that option in the future. The most critical component of this system rest in the reporting activity. To reach the desired capabilities the new system must meet the following requirements: 1. New ACS panels will replace existing panels that don’t meet the requirements of the new system. Also additional panels will be added to accommodate doors that need readers. 2. Replace all ACS head-end equipment to include but not limited to (servers, intelligent reader controllers, input/ output controllers, etc.) in-kind such that the ACS is compatible with FDOT current computer operating system. ACS to have Microsoft Windows 10 Operating System or higher where applicable to operate any necessary hardware or software