Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. Requirements of the Enterprise Video Management System a. Software as a Services (SaaS) preferred to manage and store video from all Town cameras. b. Levels of Permissions/Security: i. Role based permission for video being managed in the system 1. Viewer – Read Only 2. User – Rights to only their videos to edit and view 3. Admin – Full Rights ii. Security levels for the different video feeds 1. Ida Lee Park – Interior Facility Security 2. Leesburg Executive Airport Facility Security 3. Public Works – Traffic Cameras 4. Public Works – Facility Security a. Town Hall b. Balch Library c. Ida Lee Park 5. Police – Facility Security 6. Utilities – Facility Security a. Utilities Admin Building b. Water Pollution Control Facility c. Water Treatment Plant c. Ability to monitor multiple streams of videos for monitoring. i. Ability to view multiple streams of video coming from different sources for view purposes real time or with slight delay. ii. Video sources are from the facilities listed above. d. Ability to search for video based on time and date, camera, and location. e. The Town currently owns multiple video management and storage systems including the Cisco Video Surveillance Safety and Security Desktop, and Avigilon Access Control Manager and Geutebrueck and DVR video recording. f. Compatible with legacy Open Network Video Interface Forum (ONVIF) standard for cameras. g. Support the following camera manufacturers: i. Cisco ii. Pelco iii. Axis iv. Avigilon v. Geutebrueck h. Compatible to store videos with resolutions up to 4K (3840X2160) i. Video Control Manager should be able to be viewed/controlled on the following operating systems: i. Microsoft Windows 10 and 11 ii. Apple iOS minimum version 13 iii. Android OS version of 12.0 j. Manage the updates to the camera firmware where possible from a centralize control management application