ACS to Provide the City of Stamford an Intelligent Transportation System
2008年10月8日 - 8:05PM
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Riders will benefit from SmartTraveler real-time passenger
information system DALLAS, Oct. 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Affiliated Computer Services, Inc. (ACS) today announced a $4
million contract to provide an Intelligent Transportation System
(ITS) for Stamford, Connecticut as a key component to the Stamford
Urban Transitway project. The upgraded Transitway will provide
additional capacity to improve bus access to the Metro-North
railroad station and is expected to significantly decrease traffic
on roads and highways. The ACS solution is an integral part of the
Transitway operation, delivering information to the ridership at
all stages of the commute to help encourage the use of public
transit. The ITS project, through ACS advanced IT technology, also
will offer the public improved mobility. By choosing ACS to deliver
a technology-enabled system that will integrate a proven Computer
Aided Dispatch/Automated Vehicle Location (CAD/AVL) system called
'Traffic Signal Priority' (TSP), Station Advanced Traveler
Information and Parking Garage Space Availability signage, the City
of Stamford will be well positioned to reach its primary goal of
encouraging use of mass-transit and reducing vehicular trips. "The
Stamford Urban Transitway will play a critical role in the city's
efforts to reduce traffic congestion and improve access to public
transportation," said Ann Brown, Program Manager for the City of
Stamford. "The Transitway will provide commuters with better access
to the Stamford Transportation Center, which serves as a gateway
for rail, bus and other types of transportation." Using ACS'
CAD/AVL system will provide real-time data on the location of all
of the buses to the central dispatcher. Some of the key features of
the ACS system include: -- Passenger information displays to
disseminate real-time data on bus arrivals at the station and at
bus shelters and signage along the Transitway routes; -- Updated
information to the centralized dispatcher to facilitate routing and
dispatching of vehicles; -- Data commands to Traffic Signal
Priority (TSP) hardware at the intersections to coordinate traffic
signal operation with the goal of keeping Connecticut Transit buses
running on time; -- Maintenance and security advantages for the bus
operator; -- A private mobile radio communication system between
buses and the central operations center and a fiber back bone
provided by ACS that links passenger information displays and
existing traffic signals throughout the operational area. "Not only
will riders experience improvements with the implementation of an
intelligent transportation system but Stamford motorists also will
benefit from improved driving conditions," said David Kachemov,
senior vice president and managing director of ACS' Transportation
Management Solutions group. "The City of Stamford ITS project will
improve the efficiency of multimodal transportation operations by
deploying field-proven systems enabling vehicles to be more
efficiently monitored and managed." About ACS Transportation
Management Solutions ACS' Transportation Management Solutions group
is a leading integrator of products for fleet and workforce
management, mobile data communications, data management, and
advance traveler information systems. ACS' Transportation
Management Solutions group provides integrated CAD/AVL solutions
for 50 public transit and government agency customers in the United
States, Canada, and around the world, with units installed or
scheduled to be installed on approximately 28,000 vehicles. About
ACS ACS, a global FORTUNE 500 company with 65,000 people supporting
client operations reaching more than 100 countries, provides
business process outsourcing and information technology solutions
to world-class commercial and government clients. The company's
Class A common stock trades on the New York Stock Exchange under
the symbol "ACS." Learn more about ACS at http://www.acs-inc.com/.
The statements in this news release that do not directly relate to
historical facts constitute "forward-looking statements" within the
meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
These statements are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties,
many of which are outside the Company's control. As such, no
assurance can be given that the actual events and results will not
be materially different than the anticipated results described in
the forward-looking statements. Factors could cause actual results
to differ materially from such forward-looking statements. For a
description of these factors, see the Company's prior filings with
the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our most recent
filing. ACS disclaims any intention or obligation to revise any
forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information,
future event, or otherwise. DATASOURCE: Affiliated Computer
Services, Inc. CONTACT: investor relations, Jon Puckett, Vice
President, Investor Relations, +1-214-841-8281, , or media, Carrie
Hyun, Director, Corporate Communications, +1-202-378-2719, , both
of Affiliated Computer Services, Inc. Web site:
http://www.acs-inc.com/
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