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ITS America webinar: Off-the-Shelf Road Incident Management

The ITS America webinar to be held at 2pm Eastern US time on 11 June 11 will focus on Off-the-Shelf Road Incident Management (RIM), presented by Gewi, which recently implemented the first phase of this system for a European customer. The session will focus on the advantages of a system which can be customized to each organisation’s specific response plan, based on the type of incident. Beyond accidents, the RIM system enables organisations to handle traffic infrastructure events as projects, managed by
June 3, 2015 Read time: 1 min
The 560 ITS America webinar to be held at 2pm Eastern US time on 11 June 11 will focus on Off-the-Shelf Road Incident Management (RIM), presented by 1862 Gewi, which recently implemented the first phase of this system for a European customer.

The session will focus on the advantages of a system which can be customized to each organisation’s specific response plan, based on the type of incident.  Beyond accidents, the RIM system enables organisations to handle traffic infrastructure events as projects, managed by a team or teams, to engage the appropriate resources for response, provide ATIS as required, and keep all stakeholders informed through every step of the process.

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