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Sensys Gatso awarded contract extension in Abington, Pennsylvania

Gatso USA, a subsidiary of Sensys Gatso Group, has been awarded a three-year extension on its automated red light enforcement managed services contract with the town of Abington, Pennsylvania. The extension, effective 30 September, is valued at US$1.5 million (SEK 12 million) and covers the continued maintenance and operation of a managed service program based on T-Series cameras and the Xilium back office solution, originally awarded to Gatso USA in 2014.
September 18, 2017 Read time: 1 min
1679 Gatso USA, a subsidiary of 8277 Sensys Gatso Group, has been awarded a three-year extension on its automated red light enforcement managed services contract with the town of Abington, Pennsylvania.


The extension, effective 30 September, is valued at US$1.5 million (SEK 12 million) and covers the continued maintenance and operation of a managed service program based on T-Series cameras and the Xilium back office solution, originally awarded to Gatso USA in 2014.

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