Mr. Douglas Dyment reports
GATEKEEPER BECOMES OEM TRANSIT VIDEO PROVIDER TO ALSTOM, ANNOUNCES $7.5 MILLION CONTRACT
Gatekeeper Systems Inc. has become an OEM (original equipment manufacturer) transit video and data solutions provider to Alstom, a global leader in rail transport systems, and announces its first Alstom contract.
The company has entered an initial contract with Alstom to become the OEM provider for factory-installed transit video solutions for the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) streetcar project. Alstom has cited the SEPTA streetcar project as a strategic project that will introduce the new Citadis light-rail range to North America and serve as a blueprint for future opportunities in the region. The initial contract is valued at approximately $5.4-million (U.S.) ($7.5-million (Canadian)).
"We are very pleased to become an OEM supplier to Alstom, one of the world's largest and most prestigious train manufacturers," commented Doug Dyment, Gatekeeper's president and chief executive officer. "The SEPTA streetcar project is a new strategic initiative that is setting a new standard for modern urban mobility in North America and we are delighted to be the video solutions provider."
Alstom has announced the SEPTA streetcar project will deliver 130 full low-floor electric streetcars, with options to build an additional 30 streetcars. The fully customized, sustainable, next-generation Citadis light-rail vehicles (LRVs) are specifically designed for North America and made to navigate the historic streets of Philadelphia. The new Citadis streetcars will provide an energy-efficient mobility solution that utilizes state-of-the-art, service-proven traction technology and offers a 20-per-cent reduction in energy consumption compared with a standard light-rail solution.
About Gatekeeper Systems Inc.
Gatekeeper is a leading provider of video and data solutions for a safer transportation environment for children, passengers and drivers on public transportation fleets. Gatekeeper has provided solutions to more than 60 transit agencies and 3,500 school districts throughout North America and has installed more than 63,000 mobile data collectors for customers which record video and data daily from over 200,000 on-board devices. The company's hosted software applications facilitate artificial-intelligence-assisted video analytics for incident management and storage. The company's platform-as-a-service (PaaS) business model is centred on the mobile data collectors, which are the cornerstone of its data company transformation.
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