Specifications include, but are not limited to: University of Hawaii at Manoa (UHM) has experienced its share of break-ins, theft, and vandalism and is looking for a security system that will allow the Department of Public Safety’s (DPS) centralized Command Control Center the ability to monitor the campus through online or web access with the capabilities of providing timely and immediate response. UHM currently has various types of security cameras in buildings throughout the campus. Many of them are either not maintained and/or not being actively monitored by anyone in the building. Other cameras are currently setup to feed a centralized Command Control Center located in the DPS building. a. UHM is seeking a contractor who will provide a comprehensive design, engineering and installation of an Integrated Security System (ISS) at UHM that meets the following objectives: 1) A design that includes recommendations for strategic placement of Closed-Circuit TV (CCTV) security cameras at the UHM campus that can be integrated with a centralized access control and management system in conjunction with existing cameras that will alert DPS of any type of motion in real time via this centralized system. 2) Ability to incorporate CCTV cameras and non-CCTV cameras that can scale up across the campus and easily incorporated into the ISS for real- time monitoring; provide details on additional costs associated with additional cameras. Cameras will be owned by UHM 3) Ability to seamlessly integrate cameras using legacy technologies such as analog connections, IP based, etc. If Offeror’s system is not able to accommodate specific legacy cameras, please indicate so in the proposal. 4) An alert feature that will notify DPS personnel of any potential infraction on the campus. This feature should be integrated seamlessly and engineered accordingly. 5) Ability to capture all camera activity that is viewable in a centralized location on multiple large screen monitors with the following desired location information: camera ID, building and location. 6) Remote programming capability of cameras and application server housing the ISS. 7) Two-way communication capabilities. For examples, cameras with an intercom, and Emergency Call Boxes (ECB). 8) Centralization of security camera monitoring with associated access controls, alarms and alerts. We are open to other methods of communication and monitoring. c. The main campus covers approximately 200 acres with approximately 130 buildings that vary in size from 1 to 10 stories. (See Attachment A – Campus Map). d. The Offeror shall furnish, deliver, install, monitor and maintain equipment and components necessary to provide an ISS with real-time monitoring capabilities via existing security cameras and/or CCTV that are compatible with the recommended ISS. Provided is a list of existing cameras at the UHM campus. Offeror shall advise UHM on those that Offeror’s system will not be able to integrate with. (See Attachment B – Camera List).