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Page 10 of 26 <br />1. Facilities Security Measures: <br />a. Access controls – buildings and grounds, entry doors, reception areas, sign-in rosters, ID <br />badges, windows, walls, roofs, bus bays, parking lots, etc. <br />b. Communications capabilities: notification systems, telephone, radio, e-mail, how do we <br />communicate with tenants, other transit agencies, and the public. <br />c. Intruder detection: Active shooter prevention, response, and mitigation <br />d. Grounds and building security. <br />i. CC cameras <br />ii. Corridors <br />iii. Interior and exterior doors <br />iv. Stairwells <br />v. Exit-ways <br />vi. Classrooms <br />vii. Offices <br />viii. Conference rooms <br />ix. Breakrooms <br />x. Common areas <br />xi. Restrooms <br />xii. Surveillance systems <br />xiii. Fire alarms <br />xiv. Mechanical equipment rooms <br />xv. Custodial closets <br />e. After Hours Security <br />f. Station Security, including best practices for minimum training standards and duties. <br />2. Utility lifeline protection <br />3. Crime prevention through environmental design. <br />4. The role of support services in overall system safety, including: <br />a. Facility Services <br />b. Transportation Services <br />c. Technology Services and Safety Sensitive Information (SSI) <br />5. The role of community collaboration and partnerships to enhance system security, including, <br />a. Emergency management entities <br />b. Law Enforcement entities <br />c. Associated Security Services <br />d. Shelters, churches, and non-profit organizations RFP