Specifications include, but are not limited to:Located in the heart of the Mid-Willamette Valley, Marion County stretches from the Willamette River to the Cascade Mountains encompassing nearly 1,200 square miles. Most of its population of 320,495 can reach the Pacific beaches in less than two hours. Marion County has 20 cities, including the Oregon’s capital, Salem. It is the largest producer of agriculture among Oregon's 36 counties. Marion County's economy is also based on government and education and includes 38 of the largest state agencies, along with Willamette University, Chemeketa Community College, and Corban University. The Marion County government organization is headed by an elected Board of Commissioners and has 15 departments. Seven departments are headed by elected officials: Assessor, Board of Commissioners, Clerk, District Attorney, Justice Courts, Sheriff, and Treasurer. The remaining eight departments are headed by appointed officials who report to the Chief Administrative Officer: Health, Community Services, Finance, Business Services, Information Technology, Juvenile, Legal Counsel and Public Works. B. GENERAL OBJECTIVES / BACKGROUND INFORMATION B.1 Overview Marion County Business Services Facilities Program (County) manages approximately one million square feet of building area at four campus locations and various lease location in the county. For access control systems purposes, the County has installed LENEL Security Systems in the county buildings and leased locations. Throughout the fiscal year we provide maintenance, new installation and improvements on access control systems on these facilities that requires an authorized LENEL service representative.