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Transportation and Government Services

Deploy an infrastructure that better supports roadways, transportation systems, and public works
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Address the concerns facing transportation and government services agencies

Overview

Your government needs technology to support your infrastructure of roadways, transportation systems, public works, postal systems, and environmental agencies. That’s because technology adds quality control, mapping capabilities, shared information, and communications for better decision making in these government functions.
Your agencies chartered with delivering transportation and government services need solutions focused on:
  • Security—Comply with government mandated port and cargo security to reduce uncertainty or loss associated with shipments
  • Process improvements—Employ leading-edge technology and solutions focused on moving people, facilitating trade and shifting commodities across boarders
  • Collaboration—Facilitate information exchange among states, federal agencies, businesses, and international organizations
  • Application management—Achieve an enterprise view to increase security and efficiency, speed data sharing, and improve decision making
  • Citizen access—Provide secure 24x7 availability to motor vehicle title and registration systems and driver’s license information

Solutions at work

Improve quality of service

Improve quality of service

By introducing electronic ticketing, Romanian Railways is able to:
  • Reduce issuing time and staff
  • Enable passengers to make 30-day advance reservations
  • Initiate a foundation for future connections with other European Union rail systems
Reduce costs

Reduce cost

By transforming its business and updating its IT infrastructure, the BART transit system is able to:
  • Save $1.5 million in IT license, lease, application, and maintenance costs
  • Plan to save up to $20 million over five years in payroll, timekeeping, and HR costs
  • Improve disaster resilience and stabilize IT operations
Improve data sharing and efficiency

Improve data sharing and efficiency

By consolidating systems, the Michigan Dept. of Transportation, can:
  • Improve communications among departments and agencies
  • Reduce traffic accidents and fatalities
  • Recognize net benefits of $3.3 million over seven years