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Digiwest announces BlueMAC 2.0 with enhanced analytics, plus new Florida DOT deployments

Digiwest announced the upcoming launch of BlueMAC site services 2.0. BlueMAC allows state agencies, counties and cities to collect real-time data. The new version of the BlueMAC data collection system offers enhanced analytics, delivering a range of capabilities from basic travel time and origin-destination reporting to complex tasks such as multiple turn movement delay. The new version is expected to be available in August 2015.
June 1, 2015 Read time: 1 min

8118 Digiwest announced the upcoming launch of BlueMAC site services 2.0. BlueMAC allows state agencies, counties and cities to collect real-time data. The new version of the BlueMAC data collection system offers enhanced analytics, delivering a range of capabilities from basic travel time and origin-destination reporting to complex tasks such as multiple turn movement delay. The new version is expected to be available in August 2015.

In addition, Digiwest announced that Florida DOT District 5 is upgrading its BlueMAC deployments for origin-destination, travel time and delay using portable and permanent devices. Currently, BlueMAC hardware is installed in multiple Florida counties, and it is integrated with Florida’s statewide SunGuide infrastructure.

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