Quarterhill (QTRHF) announced that it has been awarded two contracts valued at $3.4M for system upgrades and maintenance at Commercial Vehicle Enforcement stations operated by the Idaho State Police, or ISP. All financial information in this press release is reported in U.S. dollars. Quarterhill has been contracted by the Idaho Transportation Department, or ITD, to install new components and upgrade the Inkom Port-of-Entry weigh station as part of the I-15 Inkom Corridor Improvements. The entrance ramp is being extended, which necessitates the relocation of the Weigh-In-Motion system. Key technological upgrades include advanced license plate readers and overview cameras, an over-height detector, and automatic vehicle identification antenna and reader electronics. The project also includes the integration of cutting-edge iSINC WIM electronics, and the supply of Single-Load-Cell WIM Scales to ensure precise commercial vehicle weight assessments. Quarterhill will also provide one year of maintenance for electronic screening and virtual weigh station sites, covering electronics upgrades, data services, quality checks, data supply to the state, and reporting support for Idaho agencies. The contract includes an option to extend maintenance services for an additional year.
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