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Orange City Council CCTV - Orange City Council has released a tender seeking supply and management of a video surveillance solution in the CBD of the town of Orange in NSW.

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Orange City Council CCTV Tender Released.

Orange City Council CCTV – Orange City Council has released a tender seeking supply and management of a video surveillance solution in the CBD of the town of Orange in NSW.

To provide the CCTV monitoring service of the 42 established CCTV cameras in the Orange CBD and the mobile CCTV trailer as well as a minimum of 2 onsite inspection and cleaning services annually.

Monitoring service is to include monitoring CCTV server availability, advising if server or any camera goes offline, ensuring new files are being written to the server storage system and a fortnightly review of footage to confirm it is clear, free from visual defects and that camera positioning has not been altered.

The provider will remotely burn footage to disc upon request (around 4 per month), provide a data logging facility for selected OCC staff and provide advice on a radio link network.

Orange City Council will ensure its firewall allows the CCTV server to communicate with monitoring software. Note that the successful RFQ will be subject to confidentiality requirements.

This Orange City Council CCTV tender closes on December 18 – you can learn more here or read more SEN news here.

“Orange City Council CCTV Tender Released.”

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