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North Metropolitan Health Service Seeks Genetec Upgrade

North Metropolitan Health Service CCTV Upgrade - North Metropolitan Health Service in Western Australia is seeking CCTV system replacement and archival storage expansion for King Edward Memorial Hospital For Women at Subiaco in Perth.

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North Metropolitan Health Service Seeks Genetec Upgrade.

North Metropolitan Health Service Seeks Genetec Upgrade For King Edward Memorial Hospital.

North Metropolitan Health Service CCTV Upgrade – North Metropolitan Health Service in Western Australia is seeking CCTV system replacement and archival storage expansion for King Edward Memorial Hospital For Women at Subiaco in Perth.

To standardise its solutions, North Metropolitan Health Service seeks to replace an existing Pelco system at King Edward Memorial Hospital with a Genetec Security Center solution, delivering a unified enterprise solution across all North Metropolitan Health Services (NMHS) sites.

North Metropolitan Health Service Seeks Genetec Upgrade
North Metropolitan Health Service Seeks Genetec Upgrade For King Edward Memorial Hospital.

According to the tender release, the video surveillance system at the hospital has expanded exponentially since installation and now requires an expansion of archiver storage to cater for both the addition of new cameras and the upgrade of existing cameras.

The King Edward Memorial Hospital’s video surveillance system includes CCTV cameras distributed throughout the hospital precinct areas. The site also requires additional cameras installed in its car parks.

Integrators will need to act fast – there’s a site visit on Tuesday September 17, 2024, meeting at 10am at the Facilities Management Office at the hospital’s E-Block, Henman Rd, Subiaco.

This North Metropolitan Health Service Seeks Genetec Upgrade tender closes on October 4 – you can learn more here or read more SEN news here.

“North Metropolitan Health Service Seeks Genetec Upgrade For King Edward Memorial Hospital.”

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