Specifications include, but are not limited to: A. DDOC requires an X-ray based system for use in scanning offenders/inmates and millimeter radio wave (MMW) based systems for scanning employees and visitors. These are required at the following locations: 1. James T. Vaughn Correction Center – Two (2) MMW based systems and one (1) X-ray based system. 2. Howard Y. Young Correctional Institution – One (1) MMW based system and one (1) X-ray based system. 3. Baylor Women’s Correctional Institution - One (1) MMW based system and one (1) X-ray based system. 4. Sussex Correctional Institution - One (1) MMW based system and one (1) X-ray based system. B. X-ray Based System - Full body inspection system shall be a high-performance, efficient people screening solution designed with the latest low-dose X-ray transmission imaging technology with an open tunnel walk-through design. The system shall conduct a non-contact head-to-toe inspection and finds threats hidden on and within the human body. It shall be capable of providing high-quality images and integrated state-of-the-art processing software. It shall detect metallic and non-metallic weapons, drugs, explosives, liquid, jewelry, electronic devices and other forms of contraband. 1. Non-contact head-to-toe inspection - No special motion required; identifies threats hidden on and within the body with only one scan. 2. Provides high resolution and real time images. 3. Provides image processing, database management, user management and training functions. 4. Easily detect contraband concealed under clothing, ingested or concealed within body cavities and finds everything, including metallic and non-metallic weapons, explosives, drugs, smuggled goods, mobile phones, jewelry, gems and precious metals. 5. Low dose levels shall comply with the IAEA and ANSI N43.17. Lowest dose level shall comply with standards established by the Health Physics Society for general screening of the public using transmission X-rays. 6. Modular design for ease of installation and maintenance and be UL listed. 7. Standard features vs optional features shall be described. C. Millimeter Radio Wave (MMW) Based System – shall be a high-performance, efficient people screening solution designed using safe, millimeter radio wave (MMW) technology to automatically detect concealed objects hidden inside or under clothing, including but not limited to metal/nonmetallic weapons, IEDs, liquids, narcotics etc. The system shall use a wide-bandwidth threedimensional holographic microwave imaging technique (with neural network based deep learning) to achieve automatic threat recognition. The system shall function as a single stationary position from the person being scanned for a two second scan. No special movements shall be needed. The system shall be compact with high throughput and privacy protection suitable for visitors and employees at a correctional institution. 1. Millimeter wave imaging technology - Active millimeter wave imaging technology. No ionizing radiation emitted. 2. Effective detection of metal/non-metallic weapons, lEDs, liquids and narcotics concealed under clothing. 3. Privacy protection - Generic image displayed to protect privacy. 4. Automatic threat detection - Meet ECAC standard 2 and CAAC A level. 5. Multiple operation modes – Capable of stand-alone operation, remote operation, mobile operation, and integrated solution. 6. Modular design for ease of installation and maintenance and be UL listed 7. Small footprint - Easy to fit in visitor checkpoints and allow for wheelchairs.