Specifications include, but are not limited to: Contractor is properly licensed 0-6 Electrical Contractor in the State of Washington and certified to sell, install, and service IP, video, security and surveillance systems. Contractor, as a business entity, is an authorized and designated representative of the equipment manufacturers, with full warranty privileges, and is manufacturer-certified in the business of selling, installing, and servicing the respective equipment. Attach proof of certification. Contractor will provide a certificate of general liability insurance in an amount not less than $2,000,000 prior to issuance of a purchase order. Contractor will provide copies of Contractor’s Worker’s Compensation Insurance coverage or Company Insurance Certificate. Contractor will be responsible for all damage to the building during installation. This includes; ceiling tiles removed for the purpose of any wiring, inspection, or examination above ceiling. The Contractor shall employ qualified technicians capable of supporting the maintenance of the system. The Contractor shall be sufficiently staffed with trained technicians who are qualified and licensed to supervise the installation, to be responsible that the system is installed as submitted, to conduct system start up and perform a 100 percent operational audit of all installed devices, to instruct the customer in the proper operation of the system, and to provide service throughout the agreement period. Network video security system proposed is an existing product line, not under development, in planning, or at beta test. Quoted prices and discounts must be guaranteed for at least 180 days from the customer’s quote request. Contractor has five or more years experience working with and supplying equipment and services similar to that specified in this RFP to public sector customers. IP Cameras TCP/IP cameras that utilize PoE, wireless (No Analog Cameras or converting to IP). Three-year warranty including parts and labor with next day replacement Vandal resistant dome cameras available as an option. H.264 compression at the camera Day/Night with IR cut filter 1080P (2 megapixel) minimum, with option for 3, 5, 10 and beyond megapixel Multiple lens options as well as built-in auto-focus and auto-zoom features controlled via software Alarm I/O inputs and outputs. Cameras integrate with alarms (fire, burglar, etc.) - Video Management Software and Server Server runs on either Windows, Linux or MacOS operating systems Server contains industry-standard components, and is free of proprietary hardware. server includes a 3 year warranty. Software offers secure web – or mobile based remote access with no additional license costs. Software has free iOS and Android apps with no additional license cost. Software has Thumbnail search capability Software has smart search capability Software support multilens compatible cameras Software has digital zoom feature Software supports multiple streams with no additional licensing costs All equipment is supported with an available 24/t/365 toll-free (U.S. and Canada) technical support number from the manufacturer. Storage capacity is designed to support a minimum 60% archive and 30‐day retention requirement for each camera. A software maintenance plan includes the most current version of system features installed and three years of updates at no cost Software must have the ability to selectively export video to a common file format (mp4 preferred) IP-Based Access Control Provides door access and monitoring of any dry contact point Runs on either Windows, Linux or MacOS operating systems. Server contains industry-standard components, and is free of proprietary hardware. Clients can contact the Physical Access Manager and download and install an application that allows interaction with the Physical Access Manager for administrative purposes on their operating system. Administrative users of the Physical Access Manager can be configured to use Microsoft Active Directory for authentication Enables the creation of access keycards, badge templates, badge printing, taking user photographs, and enrolling users into Physical Access Manager User database