All correspondence must be made through the Vendor Portal. Specifications include, but are not limited to: school vestibule security remodels at Meadow Brook Elementary located in Springville, Utah, Sierra Bonita, located in Spanish Fork, Utah and Orchard Hills Elementary in Santaquin, Utah. The remodels are designed to improve the school vestibules security (the “Projects” or “School Vestibule Security”).; This Section includes an IP based security access control system (ACS) consisting of a ACS Host Workstation, supporting networked workstation(s), operating system and application software, and field-installed IP based Reader-Controllers connected by a high-speed electronic data transmission network. This system’s features include regulating access through controlled openings, credential management, monitoring of field devices, and reporting.; A. The system shall consist of system software, one networked Microsoft Windows based server and, optionally, one or more client workstations, true IP based Reader-Controllers and input/output modules connected by a high-speed electronic data transmission network. Systems utilizing door controllers that have been modified with an Ethernet connection are not acceptable.; B. The network connecting the ACS Host Workstation, Client Workstation(s), IP Bridge and IP based Reader-Controllers shall be a Local Area Network (LAN) or Wide Area Network (WAN) utilizing TCP/IP communications protocol and having the capacity of connecting an unlimited number of devices and workstations; C. Functions - The systems primary functions shall include: 1. Regulating access through doors, gates, turnstiles, and other entrance portals; 2. Regulating access to medical cabinets, data cabinets, vehicles and other devices that is beneficial to control access and provide an electronic audit; 3. Tracking Zones and Mustering/Anti-Passback; 4. Credential cards and readers; 5. Credential creation and credential holder database and management; 6. Monitoring of field-installed devices; 7. Reporting; D. Third Party Devices - In addition to supporting the Manufacturer’s own proximity readers, the system shall support the following types of readers: 1. Any device with a wiegand based output including, but not limited to, the following: a. Biometric readers from multiple manufacturers; b. Long range vehicle readers commonly used in parking garages, gated areas, etc.; c. Combination proximity reader and electric locking devices.