Smart mobility firm Iteris has been awarded a four-year, task order-based Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract from the Hillsborough County Board of County Commissioners for engineering services to support its Traffic Management Center (TMC) and other regional smart mobility initiatives.
While the final value of an IDIQ contract is determined over time, the award has the potential to include up to US$10m of services, Iteris noted.
Under the terms of the agreement, Iteris will deliver a comprehensive suite of task-based services, including signal system operational monitoring and control; connected emergency vehicle signal priority and preemption; traffic incident detection, support and management; smart work zone traffic control; connected traveler information; signal retiming, phasing and coordination; Traffic Monitoring Center (TMC) communication and integration; transit signal prioritization; and connected and autonomous vehicle support.
The initiative will see Iteris optimize the transportation system and operations throughout the county, which houses more than 1.5 million people and is the most populous county in Florida outside of the Miami area.
“We are honored to continue to be a part of Hillsborough County’s mission of enhancing safety and mobility for all road users,” said Anita Vandervalk-Ostrander, regional VP of mobility professional services at Iteris.
“We have helped to support the management and operation of the region’s mobility infrastructure since 2010, and we’re happy to continue working with them to improve mobility and ensure the region is equipped to accommodate emerging technologies such as connected and automated vehicles,” Vandervalk-Ostrander added.