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Integrated Video Surveillance System Upgrade

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Cobb County is soliciting a subcontract for the design, supply, installation, and integration of a unified IP-based video surveillance system to upgrade security infrastructure within a detention facility. The project encompasses the provision of network video cameras, network video recorders, video management software, and all associated cabling required to support a fully integrated, high-resolution surveillance network. The system must be engineered for reliability, scalability, and seamless operation in a high-security environment, with attention to continuity of service, data integrity, and system resilience. All equipment and installations must comply with industry standards for surveillance technology and be fully compatible with existing or planned facility-wide security systems. The contract opportunity is posted as a subcontract under NAICS code 334310, and responses are due by August 13, 2026, at 5:00 PM. This procurement is managed through the Georgia Department of Administrative Services, with no set-aside designation specified. The place of performance is within Cobb County, Georgia, though exact location details are not provided in the public documentation. Interested parties must submit proposals by the deadline to be considered for award, with full system integration and compliance being critical criteria for evaluation.

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Design, supply, install unified IP video surveillance system for Cobb County detention facility by August 13, 2026.

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Georgia → Cobb CountyView Agency

NAICS

334310 - Audio and Video Equipment ManufacturingView NAICS

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GA, USA

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AgencyGeorgia → Cobb County
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Design, supply, installation, and integration of a unified IP-based video surveillance system including cameras, NVRs, VMS, and cabling for a detention facility.

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