“This functional area consists of supporting the application of engineering disciplines to technically support development of new warfighting capabilities and systems, technically support development of significant alterations to existing systems, support integration of existing equipment or software into different applications or platforms to support the warfighter, and support evaluation of foreign or non-developmental weapons systems, equipments, and technologies to satisfy existing warfighting requirements. Support is required for system and process engineering disciplines that systematically consider the requirements, synthesize and evaluate alternative concepts, identify a recommended selection, and generate a design and system specification.”
Selected Projects are summarized below demonstrating full competency in this discipline area.
For the SPAWARS Charleston Code 63 organization, Johnson Controls engineers have developed detailed plans for the design, conducted procurement and project staging, installed/integrated/tested large scale security systems for a number of DoD sites including NAS Anacostia, USMC Barracks in SE Washington DC, projects in North Carolina, Virginia and at several USMC sites in California. Work entailed design and implementation of security management systems (e.g. MDI, Hirsch, American Dynamics), video surveillance systems (e.g. Pelco, Bosch, NICE Vision) and other integrated electronic security and communications systems.
Johnson Controls provided security and network system design and system implementation services to the Volpe Center and directly to the U.S. Capitol Police (USCP) throughout the Capitol Hill complex. Johnson Controls served as the lead security engineering/build firm for five years for all security system design, integration and construction activities. On this and all other major security projects for the Federal government, we have demonstrated thoroughness and accuracy in design documents, including equipment layout drawings, riser diagrams, conduit and wire drawings, interconnection drawings, wiring schedules, and complete system hardware and software specifications at the 10%, 35%, 65% and 100% levels. With a proven and established Microstation and AutoCad computer-aided design capability coupled with client provided design standard formats, Johnson Controls Security System provides high quality system engineering services for al AT/FP projects.
Johnson Controls personnel have the skills and the experience necessary to provide facility and infrastructure related threat and vulnerability protection assessments, physical security system design and actionable technical evaluations of the hardware and software systems necessary to protect key facilities and related infrastructure. Johnson Controls provides the full-spectrum of analytical management and engineering support necessary to design and implement access control, biometric authentication, CCTV/DVR systems, communication, detection and protection systems for both new and existing facilities. Designs are characterized by differing and increasing levels of protection, based upon the level of threat, inclusive of fully automated protection systems with integrated sensors and detectors.