1. The system must integrate with the Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office existing network of cameras. The new cameras must be connected to, and operate with, the TagNet System. TagNet includes over 330 advanced capture camera systems in the Gulf Coast region, with at least 145 of those units operating in Baldwin County. Or have the ability to duplicate the TagNet system (1:1) with the following capabilities: 2. Add Ten (10) new installations, at four (4) different sites, including electrical connectivity. Utilizing existing internet or integration with BCSO provided cellular internet solutions, with the capabilities listed below: Live view of video and video capture recorded for at least 60 days on ALPR cameras. Live view of video and video capture storage for at least seven (7) days on overview cameras. Two way sharing with existing neighboring agencies. Capability to capture and distinguish characters of 2 3/4” of height and 5/16” of width at a capture range of up to one hundred (100) yards. Providing sufficient acutance and resolution to be recognized by software and produce a result that identifies character and string of those characters correctly. Systems must provide a capture rate for up to three (3) lanes of traffic per unit, at speeds up to eighty (80) mph. Minimum camera resolution of 1080p on ALPR cams. Day/night operation with the capability of additional IR. Must have Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) vendor and system approval. Map with asset locations that provide real time alerts, integrated into the software dashboard. Software that allows characters and numbers to be entered to produce a notification if that string of characters are captured by any of the assigned network cameras. Conduct advanced searches based on full, partial, or missing plate numbers and vehicle attributes. The system must provide audit records and reports of user request. Users must have multiple level settings of capabilities. 24/7 technical support with a response time of 48 hours for sites needing repair.