VIDEO CALLING SERVICES Sample Clauses

VIDEO CALLING SERVICES. The Prime Contractor shall provide and install all the Video Calling Services (VCS) equipment at correctional facilities and locations as specified by CDCR. VCS will be used to place video calls via the CTS. The Prime Contractor shall be responsible for all modifications to existing enclosures necessary to mount the proposed VCS set. The Prime Contractor shall install additional VCS equipment and related hardware over the term of the Contract, as required by the State, at no cost to the State, and no increase to the calling rates. The Prime Contractor shall retain ownership of the VCS equipment and shall be responsible for all the scheduled maintenance, repairs, replacement, support, and service for the term of the contract. The Prime Contractor shall provide VCS installed inside; mounted on a wall, or have the option to be attached to a pedestal. The VCS enclosures shall provide privacy, but allow the incarcerated individual to be visually accessible by CDCR staff. The Contractor shall provide the VCS with background blurring software/feature or partitions as needed to obstruct the view and prevent a security risk. Prior to installation, CDCR will inspect all enclosures, shelves, pedestals, and other mounting apparatus to ensure requirements are met. The VCS shall meet the ADA requirements and ADA Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG). All VCS devices shall use unique identifiers, provided by the CDCR Operations Manager that will be referenced in all database files. VCS installed at correctional facilities shall not be programmable. VCS shall not be capable of being used to program any feature of the CTS.
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