| Worldwide, governments are
facing security challenges of increasing complexity. Privacy and
secrecy issues affect how employee databases are handled; safety
regulations and user convenience are often contradicting desired
security objectives. Electrical codes and standards vary from one end
of the world to the other. Adversaries |
GSA
Contract No: GSO 7F 7733C
Contract extended through August 31, 2010
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| rising from a widening
spectrum of groups seeking political, financial and technology
information as well as those seeking personal revenge are all
increasingly competent and their methods more and more sophisticated. |
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| Hirsch Electronics’ unique
engineering approach to system design combined with an uncompromising
standard for quality have established Hirsch as the preferred supplier
of products and services to clients where demands on system integrity
are the most severe. Hirsch Electronics provides high security
solutions to high-risk government facilities worldwide. |
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Mission
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| The Hirsch Government Program
Group focuses on providing to government clients the level of discreet
expertise required for successful project completion. |
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| You work with a Hirsch senior
manager who has extensive security engineering experience and
thoroughly understands your mission, organization and operation.
Members of the Government Program Group function as System Application
Engineers, System Consultants and Instructors who can create and teach
customized training courses tailored to specific clients’ requirements.
In addition, the Government Program Group acts as a liaison between
government client organizations and the Hirsch Engineering Department
to process requests for development of new features and functions. Many
are quickly implemented as standard features in our product line.
Existing systems are easily updated to include the requested function.
The result is typically a COTS (Commercial Off The Shelf) standardized
product developed in partnership with our clients that is flexible
enough to satisfy applications including parking and elevator control,
local stand-alone controller to large networked systems, SCIF access,
and integrated access, badging, intrusion detection and ID badging
systems. In some instances, Hirsch forms partnerships with third party
suppliers to effectively satisfy agency requests. |
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Long Term Relationship
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| The Government Program Group
operates on the premise that long-term relationships make business easy
and that a single point of contact makes it even easier. The Hirsch
Government Program Group builds on these concepts to become
knowledgeable about your agency and special requirements. |
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Project Management and
System Installation
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| Hirsch’s factory trained and
certified dealer network provides local installation and service.
(Contact the Hirsch Government Program Group for a list of dealers with
clearances.) In some instances, local agency technicians can be Hirsch
certified by attending a “closed” technical training course and can
become totally self sufficient in their system maintenance activities.
Classes are conducted in total discretion by Hirsch Government Program
Group staff in a customer provided location or at the Hirsch corporate
headquarters. Contact the Hirsch Government Program Group to make
arrangements. |
| Hirsch GSA Participating Dealers (.pdf) |
| Hirsch
GSA Price List Intro (.pdf) |
| GSA
Price List (.pdf) |
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Special Government Products
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| Listed below are some examples
of products and services developed in partnership with client agencies. |
- Rapid Deployment Security System.
Mobile, wireless, integrates access control and intrusion detection.
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- Fiber optic communication link
between ScramblePad and controller. P/N FLK.
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- Fiber optic communication link
between controllers and host computer. P/N FLN.
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- DES encryption modems. Dial-up
applications. Leased line applications and DES3 under development. P/N
DES 9600EM.
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- Alarm line supervision to detect
alarm, secure, line short, line open, tamper, foreign voltage and
out-of-specification. Monitor alarm sensor and cabling while input is
“Masked.” P/N MELM3.
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- High security triple biased and
balanced door contact with MELM3 line supervision. P/N SBMS3-2707A.
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- Secure display unit for alarm
history, status. Final phase of field-testing. P/N LLD-1.
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- Redundant event and alarm buffers
in the DIGI*TRAC controllers. Standard feature in controllers equipped
with CCM 7.0.
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- Global anti-pass back. Velocity
host software threat levels with individual customer defined system
reaction and operating criteria. Velocity host software.
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- Automatic delete user with no
system activities (absentee user rule). CCM 5.0 and later.
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- User photo call-up at post.
Velocity host software.
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Applications
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Listed below are a few
Application examples successfully deployed for Hirsch government clients
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- SCIF access with integrated
intrusion detection.
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- Two-person control, each person
using multiple identification methods (card, code and biometric
devices).
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- Interlocking entry-exit portal with
magnetometer, nuclear material portal and CCTV integrated. Remote
override functions.
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- Vehicle entrance with interlocking
roll-up doors and building entrance. CCTV and duress function.
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- Prisoner handling areas with
multiple interlocking sequences overlapping single access points.
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- Storage cabinet access. Audible
alarm, CCTV.
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- Visitor escort sequences.
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- Auto expiration of users at
predetermined dates.
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- Host computer communication
verifier with automatic host switching function.
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- Auto-secure specified area at
pre-determined time. With or W/O pre-warning.
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- Executive protection elevator
function.
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Contact
Information
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Hirsch Electronics, Corporate HQ
1900-B Carnegie Ave.
Santa Ana, CA 92705
Lars R. Suneborn
Director, Government Programs
(949) 250-8888 ext. 112
Lars@Hirschelectronics.com
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Government
Liaison Office
11951 Freedom Dr.
Reston, VA. 20190
Patrick Finnegan
Government Market Manager
(703) 251-4625
PatrickF@Hirschelectronics.com |
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