Brisbane City Council Seeks CCTV For 600 Buses Over Next 5 Years.
Brisbane City Council Seeks CCTV For 600 Buses – Brisbane City Council has floated a future tender for CCTV on 600 buses with a projected release date of November 4.
Brisbane City Council operates a fleet of approximately 1200 buses to deliver public transport services. These buses are currently using an analogue video surveillance solution, which is reaching end of life and needs to be replaced with a new digital solution.
Over the next 5 years, council will need to retrofit a new digital CCTV solution on 600 of its buses. The install will be performed by the vendor or vendors in council depots in the Brisbane City Council area.
Key objectives of this RFP are to establish a stable source of supply of a CCTV solution comprising cameras, a hard drive for storing of the CCTV footage on the bus and an open-source software solution to complement the hardware, and to select a vendor or multiple vendors which have the capacity to retrofit and install all new equipment in council buses.
According to council, tenderers will need to register on the ‘Supplier portal – SAP Ariba’ using the link below. UNSPC is for this tender is 43881100 – ICT Public Safety Emergency Response Application.
Note that this is a slightly future tender with an RFP release planned for Monday, November 4. More details about this tender here and read more SEN news here.
“Brisbane City Council Seeks CCTV For 600 Buses Over Next 5 Years.”