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NRC Equity Fund 1 <br /> badges will be accounted for on a daily basis. A record of this daily inspection <br /> will be kept in the daily security log. <br /> 9.18 Video Management System <br /> A Video Management System (VMS) will be deployed throughout the facility. The <br /> actual configuration of VMS will be solely dependent on the planned layouts for <br /> the cultivation facilities. However, all VMS control equipment will include a server, <br /> recording servers, workstation, and system software, as required to meet the video <br /> system requirements. This provides for around the clock redundant recording. <br /> At a minimum, the head end equipment will meet the following performance <br /> specifications: <br /> • All cameras at all locations will be recording 24 hours per day, 365 days per year. <br /> • All recorded camera images will be retained for a minimum of ninety (90) days. <br /> The Company will also have storage available to segregate and store any re- <br /> cording that is part of an investigation for an indefinite time period. <br /> • All cameras will be recorded at a minimum of 15 frames per second (fps) using <br /> the latest technology in video compression. Although 30 fps is a high-quality <br /> standard, frame rates as low as 15 fps producing acceptable quality video imag- <br /> es. However, VMS Recording will be designed to accommodate 30 frames per <br /> second or `real-time' recording. <br /> • Redundant recording servers shall be employed to ensure imageretention. <br /> • All recording that is part of an investigation will be able to be permanently ar- <br /> chived both on the server and on recording media. <br /> • VMS Systems deployed will have the ability to immediately produce a clear <br /> color still photo that is a minimum of 9600 dpi from any camera image from <br /> live or recorded images. As part of the VMS Plan, Photo Printers will be ar- <br /> ranged in each location's VMS System Design to achieve this requirement. <br /> • All security video recordings will have an embedded date and time stamp. The <br /> date and time will be synchronized and set correctly and will not substantially <br /> obscure the picture. <br /> • VMS Systems deployed will have the ability to remain operational during a pow- <br /> er outage. Emergency power generation provisions will be made at to effect this <br /> requirement. <br /> • Video recordings produced by the VMS System will be capable of exporting <br /> still images in an industry standard image format (including .jpeg, .bmp, <br /> and .gif). Exported video will have the ability to be archived in a proprietary <br /> format and be digitally watermarked. A digital watermark is a digital signal or <br /> pattern inserted into a digital image's unaltered copy of the original image and <br /> ensures authentication of the video and guarantees that no alteration of the <br /> recorded image has taken place. Exported video shall also have the ability to be <br /> saved in an industry standard file format that can be played on a standard <br /> Page 44 1 54 <br />