Specifications include, but are not limited to: Bidder must provide unit pricing on the following security hardware: 94 cameras; 89 badge readers; 89 door strikes/maglocks; and 89 exit buttons. If a controller-based solution is proposed, the controllers must work with the Bidder’s proposed hardware. Bidder must provide badge readers that support the following requirements. HT-ProxAWID; 26 Bit AWID Composite, Polyblend Proximity Cards – AWID – FC 200; Bluetooth-based authentication methods; and Near Field Communication (NFC)-based authentication methods. Bidder must provide an Access Control System that supports the following requirements. Proposed Access Control Solution cannot: Require any local server, appliance, or desktop computer to operate; Have any dependencies on additional software other than a functional web browser; Have any limitations around door counts; and Require port-forwarding to enable web access. Proposed Access Control System must: Be a cloud-based client that can be accessible via common web browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari) across multiple platforms (Windows, Chrome OS, MacOS, iOS, and Android) without using proprietary plugins like Java, Silverlight, or Flash; Be capable of producing Badge Reader Counts; Be capable of managing Door Strikes; Be a single platform and command console that provides video management as well as access control management; Allow an unlimited number of Administrative Users; Offer two-factor authentication (2fa) capable of integration with Azure Active Directory for authentication; Offer Role Based Access Control (RBAC) to accommodate different staff who will have varying roles for video and physical access management ; Be able to “tag” cameras in multiple categories that can be assigned to different camera operators, (for instance, cameras may be tagged be Region #, Regional Office Location, Indoor, etc.); Support the ability of authorized agency personnel to view any camera tagged for their assigned location, all locations in their assigned region, and all locations based on roles; Support “emergency” access given to authorized law enforcement to view selected cameras with audited usage; Provide either email or Short Message Service (SMS) notification of critical system events (camera failure, tampering, etc.); Have the capability and capacity to view live video as well as the capability to review at least 30 days of historical video (historical footage may be limited to motion events only); Be capable of sharing live or historical footage of a single camera or group of cameras with a set of external contacts (e.g., first responders); Be capable of archiving and saving footage in bidder’s cloud storage for up to 6 years. At termination of agreement, any and all DOM footage must be destroyed and proof of destruction provided to DOM; Be capable of identifying and searching “hot spots” in a camera’s field of view for motion; Be capable of exporting video footage in industry-standard video formats that can be viewed on standard platforms without a proprietary viewer; Support the ability to conduct person analytics via common web browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari) across multiple platforms (Windows, Chrome OS, MacOS, iOS, and Android) without using proprietary plugins like Java, Silverlight, or Flash. Motion Detection Analytics Object Recognition Analytics Behavioral Analytics Heat Map Analytics License Plate Recognition Analytics Intrusion Detection Analytics Be capable of Single Sign-On (SSO) integration with Azure Active Directory (AAD); Be capable of encrypting all traffic in transit; Be capable of auditing account usage; Be capable of preventing unauthorized inbound connections to controlled devices; Be capable of scaling to add new cameras on demand as deemed necessary in the future; Support a minimum retention of one year for access control logs. All cameras must have the following specifications at a minimum: Hytera, Hikvision, and Dahua cameras are banned and shall not be proposed; Minimum 4k image resolution (3840 x 2160); IK8 vandal resistant rating or above; Infrared illumination for night visibility; 24 Frames Per Second (FPS) or more; Day and Night viewing and recording; Standard RJ45 connectivity including Power Over Ethernet (PoE) ; Motion detection, either as a camera option or an option on the management interface; Record audio; Native integration with vendor’s proposed access control systems; Proposed cameras must be fully interoperable with other camera models in an integrated system. Ability to support Advanced Encryption Standard (AES256) encryption standards; and Underwriters Laboratories/Canadian Underwriters Laboratories (UL / CUL 62368-1) certification for audio/video, information, and communication technology equipment.