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Board approves districtwide access control and video monitoring upgrade; trustees told system includes facial recognition options
Summary
Trustees approved a bond‑funded, districtwide replacement of separate access control and camera monitoring systems with a single Genetec suite and servers, funded up to $560,000; implementation will be phased and include a five‑year licensing and service component.
The Rockport‑Fulton ISD board voted Thursday to replace the district’s disparate access control and surveillance systems with a unified suite and updated servers, approving the purchase not to exceed $560,000 to be paid from bond funds.
District staff said the current monitoring software and access control are aging and at capacity, and that the proposed solution consolidates doors, cameras and additional sensors into one platform. The presenter said the system will support door‑open alerts, camera…
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