FY24-FY25 - Packard Anti-Ligature - Cameras
Federal opportunity from MENTHLTH444 - Mental Health • DHS - Human Services. Place of performance: IL. Response deadline: Mar 22, 2024.
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FY24-FY25 - Packard Anti-Ligature - Cameras The goal of this contract is to replace 186 total cameras including 43 pan tilt zoom (PTZ) cameras (5 of which are new runs), 138 indoor/outdoor dome cameras (5 of which are new runs), 5 fisheye security cameras, and all video appliances, licensing, and applicable hardware at Packard Mental Health Center. Item # 1: ( 990 - 50 ) Purchase and replacement of 186 total cameras including 43 pan tilt zoom (PTZ) cameras (5 of which are new runs), 138 indoor/outdoor dome cameras (5 of which are new runs), 5 fisheye security cameras, and all video appliances, licensing, and applicable hardware across 6 living units, Administration, and Garage. Purchase and replacement of 186 total cameras including 43 pan tilt zoom (PTZ) cameras (5 of which are new runs), 138 indoor/outdoor dome cameras (5 of which are new runs), 5 fisheye security cameras, and all video appliances, licensing, and applicable hardware across 6 living units, Administration, and Garage.
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