4.2. Minimum Specification 4.2.1. Surgical Lighting Systems – 2- 3 surgical lights per room • Surgical lighting with user friendly controls both at the light and by a control panel to be used by the circulator. • Light able to accept in-light video camera feature (shared between rooms) • Easy to move/ reposition and remain stable in position (no drift) • Consistent illumination without shadows, hotspots or color aberrations • Minimum CRI (Color Rendering Index) of 90 to support accurate tissue differentiation 4.2.2. Ceiling-Mounted Boom Systems – 2 booms standard (Anesthesia and Equipment) with 3rd boom in cardiac rooms for perfusion • Compatible with lights and video integration • Supports modularity with the ability to add or reconfigure components • Must rotate a minimum of 330 degrees with smooth movements • Each boom must provide customizable configurations for electrical outlets, data ports and gases/ vacuum • Smooth surfaces, minimal crevices for ease of cleaning 4.2.3. Monitors – 2 wall monitors and 2 boom monitors • Must be 4K to 8K compatible • Anti-reflective, shatterproof, water-resistant screen 4.2.4. In-Room Cameras • In room pan/ tilt zoom cameras x2 to view OR 4.2.5. In-room Image/Video Integration System – Two Phases PHASE 1 - Immediate capabilities: A video integration system capable of routing, recording, and storing high-quality video and imaging content, with advanced communication capabilities. • Vendor agnostic system, allowing use of all existing systems, scopes, etc. • Backwards compatibility with existing systems/ scopes. • Seamless routing of video sources - any stand-alone equipment can be projected to any monitor in the room. • Secured video storage can handle 4K to 8K videos, with indexing, search and retrieval functionality • Centralized station for the circulator to control lights, monitors, etc. • In-wall intuitive ports to control lights, monitors, etc. • HIPAA compliant storage and transmission of all imaging and video data • Access controls, user authentication and audit logging • Redundancy and back up of critical video data