Samsara signs software licensing contracts with State of California to provide Connected Operations Platform to public sector entities

Reuters
Oct 14
Samsara signs software licensing contracts with State of California to provide Connected Operations Platform to public sector entities

Samsara Inc. announced that it has signed Software Licensing Program contracts with the State of California. These pre-approved contracts enable all public sector entities in California to more efficiently adopt Samsara's Connected Operations Platform. The platform provides real-time data and AI insights to help agencies maximize budgets, improve operational efficiency, enhance worker and community safety, automate workflows, and simplify compliance with state regulations such as CARB's Clean Truck Check and BAR's Continuous Testing Program pilot. The contracts are intended to support modernization and optimization of operations across California's public sector agencies.

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