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Iteris expands US regional presence with office in Chicagoland

Iteris has opened a new regional office in the Chicago metropolitan area (Chicagoland) as part of an expansion in the US Midwest region. The company says it is driven by additions to various projects, which will start imminently, including the expansion of traffic signal system management services in the City of Omaha. Iteris says it is also deploying its intersection-as-a-service platform to the Kane County Department of Transportation, as well as a mobile workzone connected vehicle application for t
February 5, 2019 Read time: 1 min

73 Iteris has opened a new regional office in the Chicago metropolitan area (Chicagoland) as part of an expansion in the US Midwest region.

The company says it is driven by additions to various projects, which will start imminently, including the expansion of traffic signal system management services in the City of Omaha.

Iteris says it is also deploying its intersection-as-a-service platform to the Kane County Department of Transportation, as well as a mobile workzone connected vehicle application for the 774 Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission.

The firm has recently taken on a “team of experienced engineers with local market knowledge in the Chicagoland area”, explains Ramin Massoumi, senior vice president and general manager, transportation systems at Iteris.

“We are pleased to be able to help increase the safety and efficiency of the transportation networks in these areas,” he concluded.

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