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Virginia DOT extends Q-Free ATMS contract

Q-Free Open Roads has been awarded a US$1.8 million one-year extension to its contract with the Virginia Department of Transportation for the supply of transportation operations technology support services and maintenance of the Open TMS advanced transport management systems (ATMS) system. “We are pleased to receive this extension order for technology service, support and maintenance of the Q-Free Open Roads ATMS in Virginia. This continues our strong relationship with the Virginia Department of Transpor
September 29, 2015 Read time: 1 min
108 Q-Free Open Roads has been awarded a US$1.8 million one-year extension to its contract with the 1747 Virginia Department of Transportation for the supply of transportation operations technology support services and maintenance of the Open TMS advanced transport management systems (ATMS) system.

“We are pleased to receive this extension order for technology service, support and maintenance of the Q-Free Open Roads ATMS in Virginia. This continues our strong relationship with the Virginia Department of Transportation,” says Q-Free CEO, Thomas Falck.

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