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BID - TV Lateral Inspection System for Public Works 2010

  • YEAR CREATED: 2010
  • ENTITY TYPE: County
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: BID - ITB, IFB, ITT, RFB
The document is a bid for decision support software for the County of Du Page, Illinois. The software is required to support CMOM (Capacity, Management, Operations, and Maintenance) activities as defined by the US EPA and GASB 34 regulations. It should also be NASSCO PACP (Pipeline Assessment and Certification Program) and MACP (Manhole Assessment and Certification Program) version 4.4 certified and conform to its asset assessment procedures. The software should have an intuitive and easy-to-use data entry interface with on-line help files. It should use familiar Microsoft layouts and offer toolbars, drop-down menus, and auto-complete features. Users should be able to quickly access the history of assets and generate reports. The software should maintain a complete database of infrastructure assets and enable users to point to defects within the video stream. The panes in the software should be synchronized, meaning changes made to one pane should be reflected in all corresponding open panes. The software should allow users to customize the layout and change field labels. It should also support live video, playback video, and captured pictures on the screen simultaneously. The software should allow for customizable drop-down look up values and the addition of custom fields. It should also support visual mandatory entry fields and the import of custom fields. The software should be able to receive multiple inputs from connected devices and have a database structure that allows for multiple inspections to be performed and retained as a historical record. It should be able to import an entire asset database and synchronize with multiple data sources. The software should be a 32-bit Windows application compatible with Microsoft Windows XP and 2000. It should be capable of connecting to external systems via an ODBC (Open Database Connectivity) or OLE DB (Object Linking and Embedding, Database) connection. The collected CCTV (Closed-Circuit Television) survey data should be stored in Microsoft Access, SQL, or Oracle tables. The database structure should support multiple code systems and allow for customization without the use of third-party applications. It should also retain information on structures found within a sewer, storm, or combined system. The software should support digital video capture and recording in MPEG formats. The video files should be linked to the database files.
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