Agenda Item
b. Approval of Physical Security Systems for New Dresden Elementary School (Convergint) (Not to exceed $683,304.70)
Summary: Presented by: Dr. Kermit Belcher, Chief Information Officer, Division of Information and Instructional Technology
Request: It is requested that the DeKalb County Board of Education approve the purchase and installation of physical security systems for New Dresden Elementary School, provided by Convergint Technologies, at a total cost not to exceed $683,304.70.
Why: The Division of Information and Instructional Technology (DIIT) requests approval to procure comprehensive physical security systems from Convergint Technologies for New Dresden Elementary School. The scope includes access control, intrusion detection, and video surveillance systems required to secure the new facility and support student and staff safety. These systems are designed, furnished, installed, programmed, and commissioned by Convergint in coordination with new school construction activities. The proposed work ensures the facility opens with fully integrated, district-standard security infrastructure aligned with applicable safety codes and operational requirements.
Details: The physical security scope for New Dresden Elementary School was developed in coordination with district leadership, school safety stakeholders, and construction partners to address access control, intrusion detection, and video surveillance requirements for a new school facility. Convergint will deliver this work in two coordinated phases as part of the overall construction project.
Base Security Systems Installation =$364,083
This portion of work will establish the core physical security infrastructure for the school. This phase includes the design, furnishing, installation, and commissioning of an enterprise access control system, intrusion detection system, and video surveillance system. Access control includes LenelS2 OnGuard controllers, card reader door packages, monitored doors, electric strikes, and associated hardware. The intrusion detection system includes a Bosch control panel, power supplies, monitored doors, motion detection devices, alarm interfaces, and first-year monitoring services. The video surveillance system includes a centralized network video recorder, fixed and multi-sensor cameras, video door intercom stations, camera licensing, system programming, and full system testing.
Security System Expansion= $230,095.00
This portion of the work expands the physical security systems to support additional doors, devices, and camera coverage required for the fully completed facility. The scope includes the addition of access control panels, card reader and monitored door packages, intrusion detection devices, and expanded video surveillance coverage, including dome, bullet, fisheye, and multi-sensor cameras. All added components are fully integrated into the district’s existing security platforms and programmed to operate as a unified system.
Across the full scope of work, Convergint is responsible for project management, equipment procurement, installation, programming, commissioning, training, documentation, and warranty services. Network cabling, electrical power, and pathways are provided by others in coordination with the construction project.
Contingency =$89,126.70
A contingency amount of 15% above quoted costs is included to manage unforeseen conditions associated with network installation in a new construction environment and to ensure timely project completion.
Financial impact: $683,304.70
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Contact: Dr. Kermit Belcher, Chief Information Officer, Division of Information and Instructional Technology, Phone 678.676.1274
Effective: March 2026
Status: Approved by the Office of Legal Affairs
RFP 22-475: Physical Security Services – Access Control, Intrusion
Detection and Video Surveillance
Executive Summary
Purpose
The purpose of solicitation, RFP 22-475 was to procure a qualified company to provide physical
security services – access control, intrusion detection and video surveillance. DeKalb County
School District’s Division of Information and Instructional Technology (DIIT) is seeking to assess
and replace where necessary the Security Camera Infrastructure, Intrusion Detection Alarm
System, and Access Control System throughout DCSD. The proposed solution must integrate all
three (3) systems: security camera infrastructure, intrusion detection alarm system and access
control system.
Background and Process
The team was made up of seven staff members across three divisions. The representing staff are
as follows:
Division of Information and Instructional Technology (5) Public Safety (1)
Infrastructure and Operations Division of Operations (1)
Physical Security
Network Services
Project Management
Business Services
The solicitation was developed by the Division of Information and Instructional Technology with
guidance and input from the DCSD Division of Operations and Public Safety Department.
Requirements were based on various user feedback, district-wide support data, and initial site
assessments. Gartner reviewed final RFP requirements to ensure alignment with best practices
and industry standards as it pertains to physical security infrastructure. The RFP was then
published for two weeks in August and September 2021, evaluated in November 2021, and
scheduled to present to the Board of Education for approval in December 2021.
Evaluation
The evaluation process consisted of two parts, evaluation of the solicitation (85%) and the
presentation/interview (15%). After the solicitation was evaluated the top three contenders were
invited for a presentation/interview. The criteria used to evaluate the options were (in order of
importance):
Compliance with Technical Specifications (35%)
Ability to Execute (30%)
Cost - Table F: DCSD Consolidated Spreadsheet (20%)
Interview Presentation/Demonstration (15%)
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See page 5 for a breakdown of each criterion mentioned above.
Part I: Evaluation Results before the Interview/Presentation Sessions
Based on a careful evaluation of how well each of the 8 possible choices could meet the 3 major
criteria considered, AdapToSolve, Convergint and Integrated Security Technologies were the top-
three choices. The eight (8) choices considered were (in order of highest to lowest scores):
AdapToSolve
Convergint
Integrated Security Technologies
Net Planner Systems
ADT Commercial LLC
scDataComm
Honeywell
Risk Response Team, Inc.
The question of "RFP 22-475: Physical Security Services" was evaluated by means of a decision
table.
Compliance with Technical Specifications (35)
Ability to Execute (30)
Cost - Table F: DCSD Consolidated Spreadsheet (20)
Interview Presentation/Demonstration (15)
Summary
AdapToSolve 35.00 25.00 245915 0.00 9.38
Convergint 35.00 30.00 6678275 0.00 9.07
Integrated Security Technologies 35.00 28.00 8723855 0.00 8.54
Net Planner Systems 33.00 27.00 8460862 0.00 8.23
ADT Commercial LLC 35.00 22.00 6063889 0.00 8.21
scDataComm 35.00 24.00 16826650 0.00 6.94
Honeywell 35.00 19.00 16826650 0.00 6.35
Risk Response Team, Inc 31.00 16.00 16826650 0.00 5.53
Decision Table 1 for RFP 22-475: Physical Security Services
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Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
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Provided** particular criterion in the missing cell for companies that did not provide information.
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Comparison Table among Choices
Comparison Explanation
AdapToSolve versus Convergint AdapToSolve was considered to be a better choice than
Convergint in 1 of the 4 criteria considered. However, the
margin between them was narrow enough that each of the
following criteria was considered to be critical in
determining which choice has the advantage:
Cost - Table F: DCSD Consolidated Spreadsheet (20%)
Convergint versus Integrated Convergint was considered to be a better choice than
Security Technologies Integrated Security Technologies in 2 of the 4 criteria
considered. Of these, the critical factor was:
Cost - Table F: DCSD Consolidated Spreadsheet (20%)
Integrated Security Technologies Integrated Security Technologies was considered to be a
versus Net Planner Systems better choice than Net Planner Systems in 2 of the 4
criteria considered. Of these, the critical factor was:
Compliance with Technical Specifications(35%)
Net Planner Systems versus ADT Net Planner Systems was considered to be a better
Commercial LLC choice than ADT Commercial LLC in 1 of the 4 criteria
considered. However, the margin between them was
narrow enough that each of the following criteria was
considered to be critical in determining which choice has
the advantage:
Ability to Execute (30%)
Comparisons among Choices (Visual)
Relative strengths of the various choices in each of the factors is illustrated in the
following graph:
AdapToSolve
Convergint
Integrated Security Technologies
Net Planner Systems
ADT Commercial LLC
Honeywell
scDataComm
Risk Response Team, Inc
Compliance with Technical Specifications (35)
Ability to Execute (30)
Cost - Table F: DCSD Consolidated Spreadsheet (20)
Interview Presentation/Demonstration (15)
Relative Strengths
Top Three Choices
Through the decision-making process, the three top options were identified and invited to the
presentation/Interview sessions schedule on November 12, 2021. They were:
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AdapToSolve
Convergint
Integrated Security Technologies
Part II: Evaluation Results after the Interview/Presentation Sessions
Based on a careful evaluation of how well each of the 3 possible choices could meet the 4 major
criteria considered, Convergint appears to be the best choice.
The 3 choices considered were:
Convergint
AdapToSolve
Integrated Security Technologies
The criteria used to evaluate the three choices were (in order of importance):
Compliance with Technical Specifications (35%)
Ability to Execute (30%)
Cost - Table F: DCSD Consolidated Spreadsheet (20%)
Interview Presentation/Demonstration (15%)
The question of "RFP 22-475: Physical Security Services" was evaluated by means of a decision
table.
Compliance with Technical Specifications (35)
Ability to Execute (30)
Cost - Table F: DCSD Consolidated Spreadsheet (20)
Interview Presentation/Demonstration (15)
Summary
Convergint 35.00 30.00 6678275 15.00 9.21
AdapToSolve 35.00 25.00 245915 11.00 9.07
Integrated Security Technologies 35.00 28.00 8723855 9.00 8.16
Decision Table for RFP 22-475: Physical Security Services
Comparison Table among Choices
Comparison Explanation
Convergint versus AdapToSolve Convergint was considered to be a better choice than
AdapToSolve in 2 of the 4 criteria considered. However,
the margin between them was narrow enough that each of
the following criteria was considered to be critical in
determining which choice has the advantage:
Ability to Execute (30%)
Interview Presentation/Demonstration (15%)
AdapToSolve versus Integrated AdapToSolve was considered to be a better choice than
Security Technologies Integrated Security Technologies in 2 of the 4 criteria
considered. Of these, the critical factor was:
Cost - Table F: DCSD Consolidated Spreadsheet (20%)
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Comparisons among Choices (Visual)
Relative strengths of the various choices in each of the factors is illustrated in the
following graph:
Convergint
AdapToSolve
Integrated Security Technologies
Compliance with Technical Specifications (35)
Ability to Execute (30)
Cost - Table F: DCSD Consolidated Spreadsheet (20)
Interview Presentation/Demonstration (15)
Relative Strengths
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RFP 22-475: Physical Security Services - Access Control, Intrusion Detection and Video Surveillance
Integrated Security Risk Response Team,
Eval AdapToSolve ADT Commercial LLC Convergint Honeywell Technologies Net Planner Systems Inc scDataComm
Compliance with Technical Specifications 35
Ability to integrate with AD 7 7 7 7 7 7 5 7 7
Ability to integrate with other security systems
and devices across the district 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
Ability to support up to 25000 Cardholders 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
Ability to support 2500 readers across 142
buildings 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
Training: Technical staff and end-user 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 3 7
Subtotal: 35 35 35 35 35 35 33 31 35
Ability to Execute 30
Clear project plan (i.e., scope, timeline,
deliverables) 6 3 2 6 5 6 5 0 6
Credential of Personnel (Technical and Project
management) 7 7 3 7 0 7 7 2 7
3 References 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
Services provided to a company or K12
institution comparable in size to DCSD 6 4 6 6 4 4 4 6 2
Response and repair time (Meet the SLAs:
Response Time = 1 day and Resolution Time = 2
business days) 5 5 5 5 4 5 5 2 3
Subtotal: 30 25 22 30 19 28 27 16 24
Cost - Table F: DCSD Consolidated Spreadsheet
(20%)
20 $ 245,915.24 $ 6,063,889.37 $ 6,678,275.00 No $ 8,723,855.63 $ 8,460,862.53 $ 16,826,650.71 No
Subtotal: $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ -
Interview Presentation/Demonstration 15
Past experiences and successes (i.e, customer
base, awards, skills of staff, etc.) 5 4 5 3
Metric of the effectiveness of their services or
product (i.e., dashboard(s), the way they deliver
their services - how they are quantified) 4 1 4 1
Addresses what we requested (i.e., DCSD's
requirements) 4 4 4 4
Clear plan and scope and methodology for
implementation 2 2 2 1
Subtotal: 15 11 0 15 0 9 0 0 0
TOTAL 80 71 57 80
6 54 72 60 47 59