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Iteris wins $1.7m Texas traffic management plan

Firm has designed TMC and is installing Vantage Apex hybrid sensors in Burleson
By Adam Hill May 27, 2025 Read time: 1 min
HD video display for TMC monitoring (image: Iteris)

Iteris has been awarded a one-year, $1.7 million contract by the city of Burleson, Texas to implement an advanced traffic management system (ATMS) plan. 

The firm has completed design and construction of a new traffic management centre and is now installing and integrating traffic signal detection hardware, software and communication infrastructure throughout the city.

Intersection detection sensors are being upgraded to Iteris’ Vantage Apex hybrid sensors, which Iteris says is the first 1080p high-definition video combined with four-dimensional (4D) radar sensor and integrated artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms. 

It delivers detection, tracking and classification accuracy of vehicles, pedestrians, and cyclists, as well as HD video display for TMC monitoring. 

Iteris teams are also installing CCTV cameras, ethernet switches, cell modems and other communication infrastructure to support the ATMS.

Steven Bradley, senior vice president of mobility consulting solutions at Iteris, says the city's plan "brings together our comprehensive and streamlined approach to furnish the advanced sensor technology, upgraded traffic management system, and complete installation/integration".

"This turnkey approach delivers on Iteris’ vision to help agencies accelerate the deployment of new technologies to improve mobility," he adds.

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