Video Surveillance Systems. Video Surveillance System listed with GSA. Equipment may include, but is not limited to, the following:
A. Hybrid/Analog—CCTV (Pelco Digital Sentry System or equivalent manufacturer with product capable of accommodating both analog and IP cameras):
i. Fixed interior color camera with lens.
ii. Pan, tilt, zoom interior color camera with lens.
iii. Fixed multi-view/panoramic interior and exterior color camera (180, 270, 360 deg. view)
iv. Fixed exterior color cameras with lens.
v. Pan, tilt, zoom exterior color camera with lens.
vi. Encoders for analog cameras.
vii. Console station with desktop and mounts for appropriate number of various size monitor Network Video Recorder (NVR) with 280 mbps bandwidth, support for up to 128 IP streams and up to 64 analog cameras at D1 resolution and full frame rate. Configurations with the ability to retain seven (30) days of recorded video at each site, Networkable / CD-RW/DVD-RW/Motion Detection.
viii. All materials, including but not limited to building code compliant, riser/plenum rated conduit, wiring, coax, and connectors for a fully functioning CCTV system.
ix. Lux requirements: 0.1 lux (color mode); 0.003 lux (sensitivity up x32); 0.1 lux (B/W mode); 0.003 lux (sensitivity up x32).
B. Digital IP (Pelco VideoXpert series or equivalent VMS manufacturer, recorders and associated hardware)
Video Surveillance Systems. The MCOE ITS Department also has developed some expertise in the design and implementation of video surveillance systems. If District is interested in this type of support they will need to work with the County ITS department to determine the feasibility of support and set the level of service and the expectations. Securing our network is an on-going challenge that requires sound tools and vigilant upkeep. Periodically MCOE examines its portfolio of security applications and strives to find and implement the most robust set of security applications at the most feasible price. Districts are welcome and encouraged to participate in these purchases where possible. At the end of each quarter, we charge back to the districts their portion of the licensing on a cost recovery basis. Currently, we have districts participating in solutions pertaining to content filtering, spam filtering, and anti-virus solutions. Xxxxxx XXX provides financial system services to all 20 school districts within Merced County. The QSS Oasis software is the financial application used and is hosted at the MCOE complex and accessed via direct connection circuit or through a vpn tunnel. The charges for this service fall under the category Information Systems charges. Support items covered under the Information Systems charge are as follows:
Video Surveillance Systems. Video Surveillance System listed with GSA. Equipment may include, but is not limited to, the following:
A. Hybrid/Analog—CCTV (Pelco Digital Sentry System or equivalent manufacturer with product capable of accommodating both analog and IP cameras):
i. Fixed interior color camera with lens.
ii. Pan, tilt, zoom interior color camera with lens.
iii. Fixed multi-view/panoramic interior and exterior color camera (180, 270, 360 deg. view)
iv. Fixed exterior color cameras with lens.
v. Pan, tilt, zoom exterior color camera with lens.
vi. Encoders for analog cameras.
vii. Console station with desktop and mounts for appropriate number of various size monitor Network Video Recorder (NVR) with 280 mbps bandwidth, support for up to 128 IP streams and up to 64 analog cameras at D1 resolution and full frame rate. Configurations with the ability to retain seven (30) days of recorded video at each site, Networkable / CD-RW/DVD-RW/Motion Detection.
viii. All materials, including but not limited to building code compliant, riser/plenum rated conduit, wiring, coax, and connectors for a fully functioning CCTV system.
ix. Lux requirements: 0.1 lux (color mode); 0.003 lux (sensitivity up x32); 0.1 lux (B/W mode); 0.003 lux (sensitivity up x32).
B. Digital IP (Pelco VideoXpert series or equivalent VMS manufacturer, recorders and associated hardware)
C. Peripherals
i. External weather-proof camera housing and mounting suitable for protecting this equipment from all weather conditions found at any Purchasing Group member facility. Such weather conditions include, but are not limited to, extreme hot and cold temperatures and snow and rain, housing should be vandal resistant, and detention grade housings for detention areas.
ii. Interior camera domes are standard but purchasing group member may include cameras for video analytics and other specific design criteria.