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New and renewed contracts for ATS

American Traffic Solutions (ATS) has announced its latest agreements with new and existing clients. The city of Federal Way, Washington, an ATS client since 2008, has signed a new three-year agreement with an optional three-year extension, to continue its red-light and school zone speed safety camera programs. Additionally, Charles County, Maryland, executed a one-year renewal of its road-safety camera program, extending its original 2009 contract. Head Start of Washington County, Maryland, has
January 9, 2015 Read time: 1 min
17 American Traffic Solutions (ATS) has announced its latest agreements with new and existing clients.

The city of Federal Way, Washington, an ATS client since 2008, has signed a new three-year agreement with an optional three-year extension, to continue its red-light and school zone speed safety camera programs.

Additionally, Charles County, Maryland, executed a one-year renewal of its road-safety camera program, extending its original 2009 contract.

Head Start of Washington County, Maryland, has agreed to implement a CrossingGuard school bus stop-arm safety camera program under the terms of a five-year agreement already in effect between ATS and the Board of County Commissioners of Washington County, Maryland.

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