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City of Sunny Isles Beach - <br />RFP# 11 -12 -01 <br />0(oDo) Fleet Wide Remote Management System <br />/. <br />4a • January 4, 2012 ; <br />nadi. <br />��s.n roe Richland County, SC: Richland County is home to the state capitol of Columbia <br />ra and is the second most populous county in South Carolina with approximately <br />340,000 people. The RSI AVL System will provide county-wide GPS tracking of <br />>!, C•18�,,~= their vehicles, concentrating on their public works fleets. The RSI AVL system <br />combines GPS, two -way radio, and customized mapping software to provide real - <br />time vehicle fleet location data to dispatchers and administrators. The AVL project was <br />spearheaded by the County's GIS (Geographic Information Systems) department, who selected <br />RSI based on several factors including RSI's expertise in using ESRI ArcGIS 9 software. <br />State of South Carolina- Department of Education: RSI is currently <br />r , installing a state -wide AVL system for the State of South Carolina DOE that <br />4= will encompass 6000 school buses across the state. The State owns all 6000 <br />r school buses and is going to use the RSI AVL system to insure the districts are <br />operating and reporting on the buses in a satisfactory manner. Some of the <br />several dozen school districts will have the option to use the AVL system for their own <br />operations if desired. The RSI system will track virtually every device and sensor imaginable on <br />each bus including doors, lights, arms, emergency exits, etc. <br />byfJ <br />British Petroleum (BP America Production Company): RSI has implemented <br />the first phase of a highly customized AVL system for a set of BP's vehicles that <br />(>maintain wellheads in various remote areas of the southwest United States. Often <br />times off paved roads or out of cellular coverage, the RSI AVL system uses a <br />highly rugged hybrid mobile unit that can switch between cellular and satellite <br />communications networks. These irregular conditions made it imperative that the <br />system utilize BP's actual ESRI GIS map data as well guaranteed wireless <br />communications. The system also incorporates multiple emergency panic buttons including a <br />wireless handheld panic button that can be relayed via satellite when necessary. <br />St. Lucie County Fire Rescue: Radio Satellite Integrators has been selected <br />�c,`c.� , by the St. Lucie County Fire Rescue to implement a fully integrated Automatic <br />'A Vehicle Location (AVL) and mobile data system. The turn -key system will <br />g' include 43 of the District's fire rescue vehicles and operate over a standard 2- <br />"�y way radio system that covers the entire county. The system will also include <br />9Fp�s�` fully ruggedized Mobile Data Computers running RSI's SPOT (Site Preplan <br />On -board Technology) mobile fire response software. The AVL system will be integrated with <br />the existing CAD system from HTE Inc. <br />City of Visalia — Department of Public Works: Located in California's San <br />T 7 Joaquin Valley, the City of Visalia is a central hub for the state's thriving <br />agricultural industry and home to more than 123,000 people. As one of the <br />fastest growing cities in the country, Visalia needed help managing its fleet of <br />public works and solid waste vehicles. Using a combination of RSI AVL and <br />ESRI ArcGIS, the city can monitor and manage vehicle fleet activity to improve <br />operational efficiency as well as customer service. <br />Radio Satellite Integrators, Inc. <br />CONFIDENTIAL <br />11 <br />
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