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Sensys signs framework agreement with Washington DC

Sensys America, US partner of Swedish supplier of enforcement systems, Sensys Traffic, has signed a framework agreement to provide traffic safety systems for speed and red light enforcement to Washington DC. Washington DC will place orders through the framework agreement, although Sensys is unable to speculate on the size and timeframe of potential deliveries within the contract.
October 18, 2012 Read time: 1 min
6748 Sensys America, US partner of Swedish supplier of enforcement systems, 569 Sensys Traffic, has signed a framework agreement to provide traffic safety systems for speed and red light enforcement to Washington DC.

Washington DC will place orders through the framework agreement, although Sensys is unable to speculate on the size and timeframe of potential deliveries within the contract.

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