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2025-087-E-Emergency Svc-Carolina Recording Systems-Hardware, software, installation, and testing for the replacement Primary voice logging recorder
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2025-087-E-Emergency Svc-Carolina Recording Systems-Hardware, software, installation, and testing for the replacement Primary voice logging recorder
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2/28/2025
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Page: 4 of 11P.O. Box 11311, Charlotte, NC 28220 - (888) 661-0202 – crsnc.com <br />EXPERIENCE <br />Proposed Solution <br />To fulfill the recording requirements of Orange County Emergency Services, we are proposing the <br />Eventide NexLog DX mission-critical communications recording system. Eventide currently has over <br />6,000 recorders deployed around the world, providing mission critical recording to over 3,600 <br />Emergency Communication Centers. Eventide’s recording systems are designed, assembled, <br />tested, and supported exclusively in the USA. <br />Eventide's NexLog DX mission-critical communications logging system reliably captures, stores, <br />protects, reproduces, and helps you manage important interactions and critical data. NexLog <br />logging systems have been designed to help you securely document and retrieve incidents, comply <br />with regulations, and improve your facility’s operations. Eventide’s NexLog recorders are stable <br />purpose- built Linux appliances with over 45 integrations with other systems and applications found <br />in Emergency Communications Centers. <br />System Design and Specifications <br />The Eventide NexLog operates on the purpose-built Linux operating system configured with <br />multiple levels of resilience, including dual hot-swap redundant power supplies, redundant hard <br />disk drives, redundant network capability (via NIC bonding), and multiple choices for archive <br />redundancy and network archiving to another NexLog recorder. Eventide’s recording systems are <br />designed, assembled, tested, and supported exclusively in the USA. <br />Configuration, playback, retrieval, and incident management are accessed via a secured web <br />interface. The web-based application eliminates the need for software to install or updates to <br />manage. The system can also be accessed over a VPN without the need to install additional <br />software, creating a simplified PC deployment process. <br />A multi-tier security system controls user access based on role and channel assignments. Password <br />policy options include complex enforcement, automatic aging, change reminders, expiration, and <br />lock-out. System access can also be controlled by an SMB share or active directory. In addition, <br />each user’s access and actions are audited and available for review. <br />The proposed NexLog recorder is equipped with RAID Array Storage that combines multiple hard <br />disks into a logical drive for redundancy and increased performance. In the event of a drive failure, <br />the logical drive is not affected. Data integrity and recording functions are unaffected and <br />redundancy is automatically restored once the failed component is replaced. <br />Docusign Envelope ID: AD511598-E0E6-459F-9A72-94602B86A70A
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