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Gatekeeper Systems Inc V.GSI

Alternate Symbol(s):  GKPRF

Gatekeeper Systems Inc. is a Canada-based provider of intelligent video and data solutions designed to provide a safer transportation environment for children, passengers, and public safety personnel on multiple transportation modes. It uses artificial intelligence, video analytics, and mobile data collectors to inter-connect public transportation assets within a smart city ecosystem. Its platform-as-a-service business model is centered around wirelessly enabled mobile data collectors which forms the foundation of its data company evolution. It engineers, manufactures and distributes high-definition mobile video and data solutions for a range of markets including school districts, law enforcement, public transit authorities, as well as the United States military. Its video management and video analytics software may be used in mobile or desktop applications for managing video evidence of incidents. Its solutions include Purchek, Business Intelligence, CartControl and CartManager Ultra.


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Comment by ranmanon Feb 11, 2021 4:34pm
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Post# 32544164

RE:NYCMTA

RE:NYCMTAWonder who our competition is?

NYC Transit is currently using the Automated Bus Lane Enforcement (ABLE) system on buses serving the B44 SBS, M14 SBS and M15 SBS routes.

davewho wrote: has embraced the bus lane camera idea in a big way according to an article in MassTransit mag last year. Probably been delayed a bit due to covid19. That sure would be a nice contract.

The bus-mounted ABLE systems are installed on 123 MTA buses across three bus routes. The program will expand to more bus routes to be announced next year, and the proposed 2020-2024 MTA Capital Plan also includes $85 million for further expansion of the program.
MTA bus-mounted camera program begins issuing bus lane violations on B44 SBS route | Mass Transit (masstransitmag.com)


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