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Board approves $700,000 Centrax traffic‑signal monitoring agreement and cellular rollout
Summary
The Board of Public Works approved a two-year SLAMSA with Traffic Control Corporation not to exceed $700,000 to deploy Centrax centralized traffic-signal monitoring and cellular modems, enabling remote monitoring and alerts for intersections across Indianapolis.
The Indianapolis Board of Public Works on Feb. 12 approved a two-year sales, licensing, maintenance and service agreement (SLAMSA) with Traffic Control Corporation for Centrax, a centralized traffic-signal monitoring and management platform, with compensation not to exceed $700,000.
Nathan Sheets, deputy director of engineering for the Department of Public Works, told the board the purchase replaces an aging, fiber-dependent system the city installed in the late 1990s. "This is a very exciting, exciting project," Sheets said. He said the upgrade will move many traffic controllers to cellular connectivity and give operations staff remote monitoring, remote programming and…
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