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Information and Technology (IT) Professional services are required to upgrade the Access Control System (ACS) for the National Integrated Security System (NISS).
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Agency
Government of Canada → Department of Employment and Social DevelopmentView Agency
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*National Capital Region (NCR), CANSet-Aside
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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Department of Employment and Social Development
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Government of Canada → Department of Employment and Social Development
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Treasury Board has mandated that all departments must implement and maintain a physical Access Control System (ACS). The Chief Security Officer (CSO) is responsible to ensure that all majority tenant buildings have an effective Integrated Security System (ISS) capable of controlling and accounting for all individuals entering department premises for official business. The ISS is mostly accomplished by both an electronic Access Control System (ACS) and a Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV), intrusion detection alarm and the use of security guards. Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) / Service Canada (SC) is embarking on a program to upgrade, renew and enhance its aging ISS infrastructure across Canada. Some installations (ISS) have been in use for many years and need replacement and some systems are newer but do not follow a standard and cannot be integrated with other systems. The objective of the Work for the National Integrated Security System (NISS) project is to provide a standardized, remotely accessible, state of the art, secure solution for use Canada-wide. The goal is to establish a unified NISS that operates on the same platform and database across all regions in Canada.
