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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 12,1995 PSA#1450

US Army CECOM, Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence and Electronic Warfare (C4IEW) Acquisition Center, Fort Monmouth, New Jersey 07703-5008

63 -- ALARM, SIGNAL AND SECURITY DETECTION SYSTEMS POC Patricia Corea, Program Analyst, (908)427-2322. This is a Market Survey to locate possible sources for the following device. This survey will be open 15 days. Point of contact for questions is Patricia Corea, (908)427-2322. This Markey Survey is for a Microcircuit Technology in Logistics Applications (MITLA) device to be added to the current MITLA system to complete automation access control for the U.S. Army Communication Electronics Command, Myer Center, Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. The current system is a Cardkey card access system. The capability is needed to automate the entry/exit of personnel authorized to work in the Communications Electronics Command (CECOM) through three doorways not yet secured. Two of these doorways can be secured with card readers placed inside the building. In addition, four roof access doors must be alarmed for access. This alarm must be compatible with the existing Cardkey computer which must receive a signal at the central security post, Post 7, in the Myer Center if the doors have been opened. One of the roof doors will have a card reading device. This device will permit the user to open the roof door without setting off the alarm. The present system also has a (2) way intercom and a five call master station intercom. A systems operations functional description plan will be required. The plan shall include a list of required equipment (hardware) which must be compatible with the existing Cardkey computer (a pass ultra 202) which serves as an interface for indoor and outdoor proximity card readers; single/double door maglock apparatice; closed circuit television (CCTV) to include cameras with appropriate fields of view and housings, power supplies, wiring, monitor with split screen (multi-plexer) and automatic sequencing between cameras with override ability; and Video Tape Recorder (VCR). The monitor at the Post 7 security station will be capable of accommodating pictures transmitted from all cameras at all stations. The system's Personal Computer (PC) in the security office holds a data base of all authorized users. Its capabilities include new card issue, lock or unlock of all doors by keystroke command, the ability to ccess grant logs and maintain records for at least three months, and the ability to remove lost cards/specific individuals from the access list. This PC must remain functionally compatible with Cardkey's computer. A printer must also be compatible with the PC and computer. The additional MITLA equipment must also be compatible with the Cardkey system's failsafe and fire/emergency override. Failure of any part of the system to be compatible with the existing computer will render the system inoperable. Replacement of the existing computer will put an unnecessary financial burden on the government. Human engineering must address unique requiremments for physically handicapped personnel and extreme weather environments. System user training is required for personnel assigned to monitor security cameras, operate failsafe and emergency procedures, issue new and change existing cards to permit building access, and administer overall general system operating procedures. Power and wiring drawings for additional system equipment required to connect entry/exit equipment with the central computer at the Post 7 security station must be submitted in accordance with The National Electrical Code, Army Regulation 190-13, and Fort Monmouth Regulation 190-13 and must be reviewed and approved by U.S. Army Garrison, Directorate of Public Works. Please submit technical proposals to Patricia Corea, Corea@doim6.monmouth.army.mil, or ATTN: HQ CECOM RDEC, ATTN: AMSEL-RD-ADO-MS, Fort Monmouth, NJ 07703-5209. Point of Contact for this action is Patricia Corea, (908)427-2322. (0283)

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