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65A
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9/4/2018
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2023
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Security <br />- Maintain existing security measures (control room, video monitoring, etc.) as <br />needed. <br />- Retain sallyport access to County Jail via underground tunnel to ensure prompt <br />response times in case a security breach should occur. <br />- Install additional security systems such as fencing, bollards, and mantraps as <br />needed. <br />- Install fingerprint recognition mantraps if desired. <br />- Provide on-site guards twenty-four hours a day, seven days a weeks. <br />- Control all facility entries and exits with multiple layers of key card access and <br />biometric fingerprint scanners to enter the building. <br />- Create a secure lobby and anti -tailgating elevator entrances if data center is <br />located above the first floor. These types of entrances are not required if the <br />data center is located on the first floor. <br />- Install biometric, combination cabinet, and cage key accesses as needed5. <br />- Password protected access is recommended for physical colocation spaces. <br />- Retain all video surveillance footage digitally for at least 45 days5. <br />- Monitor everyone that enters and exits the facility. Audit the access lists <br />regularly. <br />- Recommend use of hardened measures for secure man -traps, shipping, and <br />loading areas. <br />Maintenance <br />- Establish annual and monthly preventive maintenance (PM) schedules based on <br />final design requirements. <br />The following graphic illustrates the typical inmate housing area conversion to <br />accommodate data center functions in one of the Jail facility's eight custody housing <br />areas. <br />65A-129 <br />122 <br />
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