September 29, 2011

REI, ETA partner for IT, asset management systems

ETA Transit Systems (ETA) and Radio Engineering Industries (REI) formed a partnership to provide a suite of intelligent transportation and mobile asset management solutions to the transit, shuttle, motorcoach, and school bus industries.

The combined solution includes computer-aided dispatch (CAD)/automatic vehicle location (AVL), traveler information, passenger information and display information systems (PIDS), video surveillance, vehicle monitoring and diagnostics.

REI manufactures high quality industrial grade electronics, audio/video passenger entertainment systems and the BUSWATCH video surveillance system for the shuttle, motorcoach, transit and school bus industries.

Founded in 2003, ETA Transit Systems is a systems consulting and solutions development firm specializing in automatic vehicle management systems, CAD/AVL, traveler information and communications systems throughout North America.

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