Rekor Systems Secures $1.2 Million Contract to Deploy 150 AI Traffic Systems in Sun Belt State

Reuters
06 Jun
Rekor Systems Secures $1.2 Million Contract to Deploy 150 AI Traffic Systems in Sun Belt State

Rekor Systems Inc. has announced a significant new deployment with a Sun Belt state transportation agency, marking a pivotal advancement in transportation technology. Under a one-year Data-as-a-Service contract valued at $1.2 million, Rekor will install 150 Rekor Discover® systems to replace outdated roadway technology. Expected to be completed within 60 days, this deployment aims to modernize traffic data collection and monitoring using AI-enabled sensors that comply with Federal Highway Administration requirements. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to improve transportation planning and operations without the need for intrusive in-road sensors, enhancing safety and efficiency. Rekor Discover® is already gaining traction across several U.S. states and is poised for potential global expansion.

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