Specifications include, but are not limited to: 11 or 12 network video recorders supporting 400-500 cameras. 18-20 users Current cameras are agnostic to the VMS used. BWL records on event (motion) Solution will stay on BWL’s network Implementation involves vendor admin sitting “shoulder-to-shoulder” with BWL admin to teach BWL administration. functional requirements The successful vendor will describe and demonstrate the proposed system's ability to: Perform video motion detection on the server side instead of relying on camera-based analytics. Ingest video streams with native camera drivers instead of generic RTSP or ONVIF. Demonstrate full functionality and integration with the existing access control system (Prowatch) The successful vendor will describe and categorize expenses/cost of ownership (non-recurring expenses, recurring expenses, startup costs, maintenance costs, software entitlements, upgrades, etc.). The successful vendor will describe the end user support process (cost of support, if any, hours of support, escalation process) The successful vendor will describe available end-user training and certification in system administration. timing