Specifications include, but are not limited to: Specific project or service needs: Wi-Fi 1. Using the floor plans that will be passed out at participants meeting, develop a map of where access points will need to be placed. (Big blue dots represents existing access point location) 2. Quote an extra access point of each model for failure swap outs. 3. If controller based, the primary controller will be installed at the data center. This controller will serve both internal and external facing traffic. A secondary controller will be installed at the DR Shack and serve as a hot-standby to the primary controller. 4. If cloud based, an access point must be able to be manually programmed to take over as a controller if Internet access is lost. 5. The system will be configured to have a county internal, county restricted internal, courts internal, public and contractor environments. 6. The system will have the capability to allow different levels of sign-in for each environment. 7. Each environment must have the ability to individually control bandwidth restrictions. 8. The access points will be connecting to existing switches and will conform to and not exceed 802.3af power requirements. 9. The system will have the ability to allow users to automatically be handed from one access point to another as they migrate in a building. 10. The system will have the capability to monitor and log all traffic. 11. The system will support industry standards for encryption of wireless data. 12. The system will support QOS for future video and VOIP traffic. 13. The system will support the IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac standards. 14. Access Points must support 3x3:3 MIMO. 15. Software to monitor RF interference. 16. Software to detect rogue access points and clients. 17. Software to generate “heat maps” where access points are located. Etc.