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The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is seeking a contractor for a comprehensive upgrade of the Video Surveillance System (VSS) in its New York Division. The project entails full installation, testing, and certification of a new VSS, including the provision of all necessary labor, materials, and equipment. Compliance with the National Defense Authorization Act and Trade Agreements Act is essential for all equipment. The contractor will also uninstall existing systems, ensuring secure handling of sensitive components.
The upgraded system will require a range of high-resolution, IP-based cameras, which must be compatible with Milestone XProtect software, along with a recording server configured for extensive video retention. The project outlines regulatory compliance with local codes, including the National Electric Code, and mandates the use of licensed contractors for specific tasks such as electrical installation.
Key tasks include weekly coordination updates with DEA representatives, site assessments, and the careful documentation of existing infrastructure before installation. The upgraded system aims to enhance security monitoring across various internal and external locations, reinforcing the DEA's operational integrity and safety standards.
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