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Iteris takes $2.5m San Bernardino Valley signal contract

Deal includes development of a smart county roadmap for the California region
By Adam Hill April 4, 2023 Read time: 1 min
San Bernardino: key market for Iteris (© Mikephotos | Dreamstime.com)

Iteris has been awarded a $2.5 million contract from the San Bernardino County Transportation Authority to monitor and maintain the San Bernardino Valley Coordinated Traffic Signal System (SBVCTSS) corridors.

Iteris has been providing on-call SBVCTSS support since 2017, which involves managing upgrades, designing improvements, procuring equipment, implementing signal performance measure (SPM) software, and developing coordinated signal timing plans.

For some cities in the valley this could include using components of Iteris' ClearMobility platform: ClearGuide Signals or ClearAsset management software.

Another part of the project looks to the future with the development of a Smart County Master Plan for the county's 24 cities.

This could include several other agencies, such as law enforcement, public utilities and school districts and will be a roadmap for the US's largest county, Iteris says.

“A Smart County project of this size will go a long way in making mobility safer, more efficient, and more sustainable in California," says Scott Carlson, general manager and vice president, Mobility Professional Services at Iteris.

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