Common use of Access Control Point Clause in Contracts

Access Control Point. Automated Vehicle Gate (ACP-AVG) ACP-AVGs are employed to provide perimeter security to Navy installations or to restricted access to internal enclaves by checking personnel credentials and allowing access only to individuals who are authorized for entry at that location, on that day, and at that time, through automation. Unauthorized personnel will be denied entry and will be instructed how to leave the area. The automation feature provides a capability to perform this process without the interaction of an onsite security guard. ACP-AVG operation can be monitored remotely at a Dispatch center with assistance from patrol units when necessary or may also be supervised by a local security guard while working other duties at the Access Control Point. ACP-AVG designs utilize some or all of the following technologies in various configurations as explained in the paragraphs below: 1.4.1.9.1 Automated License Plate Reader (ALPR) System 1.4.1.9.2 Active Vehicle Barriers/Drop Arms/Turnstiles 1.4.1.9.3 Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) Camera Systems 1.4.1.9.4 Network Video Recorder (NVR) 1.4.1.9.5 Access Control (Card Readers, Intercoms, Keypads, and Programmable Logic Controllers) 1.4.1.9.6 Dynamic Message Signs (DMS) 1.4.1.9.7 Gate Automation Systems

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