Q-Free has introduced an settlement with long-time accomplice, the Georgia Division of Transportation (Georgia DOT) to deploy its new Dynamic Alerts software program throughout the state’s greater than 8,500 site visitors sign controllers.
The statewide improve, set to start this fall, will make Georgia DOT the primary site visitors company to roll out the software program – setting a brand new cybersecurity commonplace for sign operations nationwide.
Dynamic Alerts is the primary site visitors sign controller software program constructed to a contemporary commonplace of cybersecurity for right this moment’s related world. Not like legacy firmware reliant on outdated or insecure protocols like SNMPv1, Dynamic Alerts delivers end-to-end encryption, safe API-based communications, and superior authentication—making it the one controller software program in North America designed to deal with fashionable IT safety necessities.
The software program integrates seamlessly with Q-Free’s Kinetic Mobility Superior Site visitors Administration System (ATMS) platform, giving companies like Georgia DOT an entire end-to-end answer for safe site visitors sign operations. Georgia DOT at present makes use of Kinetic Mobility statewide, enabling them to instantly profit from the software program’s enhanced protections.
“By prioritizing cybersecurity, the Georgia Division of Transportation is setting an instance for companies nationwide,” says Whitney Nottage, P.E., PTOE, EVP of Site visitors Administration at Q-Free. “Dynamic Alerts is a serious leap ahead in defending transportation infrastructure from evolving threats, which is on the coronary heart of Q-Free’s mission.”
Dynamic Alerts retains the trusted performance and logic of Q-Free’s Maxtime software program suite for Superior Transportation Controllers (ATC) whereas including very important cybersecurity protections in a contemporary, intuitive platform. It’s additionally the inspiration of Q-Free’s next-generation controller ecosystem, which can present future enhancements like Linked Automobiles (CV), ramp metering, and adaptive sign management into the identical safe platform, making it simpler than ever for companies to scale their capabilities
“This partnership exhibits how innovation and safety can intersect to create smarter, safer, and safer transportation methods. Georgia DOT is laying the inspiration for a related, data-driven future that may maintain folks transferring safely for years to return,” provides Nottage.
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