Specifications include, but are not limited to: OSU is looking to initially obtain at least three (3) ADC solutions with the possibility of up to eleven (11) ADC solutions. Solutions need to be minimally invasive, automated, and integrated with pharmacy software. Solutions should include all current, modern, and updated technology, which includes, but is not limited to the following: • Hardware • Software (consistent with running on highest programs with efficiency, speed, security, and updates), • Other- all cabinet features of computer, connected auxiliary units and satellite accessory units for items located outside cabinets, functional troubleshooting mechanisms, network connectivity, user friendly webpage, inventory reporting features, lights, accurate clock, racks, drawers, bins, fingerprint readers, Rx labels/printers, drug scanners/barcoding scanners, keyboard/touch screen, monitors, screens, wires, outlets, plugs, cabinet shells, wheels, refrigeration locks, network receivers and transmitters, backup generator capability, website, keys and locking mechanisms, return bins, and security keys. Specifications: • All equipment in the ADC systems will be new, non-refurbished, and in good working condition upon receipt and maintained in good working order on an ongoing basis. • ADC systems must be in compliance with Board of Pharmacy security standards (Board of Pharmacy OAR 855-041-6000 through 855-041-6999), applicable OSU security standards, and any applicable Federal or State drug laws. • ADC solutions should support individual, secure sign-in, with ability to assign user rights depending on role. The University’s current SSO standard is Shibolleth, future standard will be Azure SSO. • ADC solution software should be user friendly and run, at a minimum, Windows 10, with inclusion of upgrade to Windows 11 before Windows 10 end of life, (or version specified by IT) and with the ability to effectively update to all future Window version(s) released. All applicable software licenses, including Windows, required to run equipment to be included. Operating system should be able to accept timely application of security patches, the University standard is to patch systems within 30 days of patch release. • ADC solutions will need to integrate pharmacy and hospital software, currently an in-house software solution with plans to adopt a commercial solution in the future. If a solution does not come with an existing integration that can be utilized, Proposer will need to create a custom integration in a reasonable amount of time that includes medical records, pharmacy inventory, and billing systems...