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lance solution, as the managing platform for the perimeter intru- sion detection system(PIDS) of theVancouver 2010Olympic and ParalympicWinter Games. Omnicast is intended to be used in conjunction with other state-of-the-art security technology to secure several official Olympic sites and sporting venues.A few features of the systemthat interested the RCMPwere its network- based open architecture,which allows for infrastructure flexibility and choice of best-of-breed hardware, as well as its interactive alarmmanagement and advanced graphicalmapping capabilities. Larry G.Griffis, P.E., President of the Structures Division


and Senior Principal withWalter PMoore, has been presented with the JamesM. DelahayAward fromthe NationalCouncil of Structural EngineersAssociation. It recognizes outstanding individual accomplishments toward the development of building codes and standards. Nova Bus is pleased to announce that Connecticut Transit


(CTTransit) has selected Nova Bus to provide 35 LFSArtic bus- es, with options on an additional 35 articulated vehicles over a four-year period. CT Transit, whose divisions serve 7 metropoli- tan areas throughout the state of Connecticut, includingHartford, New Haven and Stamford, selected a mix of clean-diesel and hybrid drives for its articulated vehicles, with deliveries starting in late 2010.Valued at approximately $60 million, the order will be assembled at Nova Bus’ Plattsburgh, NY plant. The company was selected particularly for its product design and performance, price and delivery schedule


Send information for this section to: Editor@parkingtoday.com Central Parking System, Inc. announced that the Compa-


ny finalized an amendment to its debt agreement, effective December 24, 2009.Among other things, the amendment modi- fied the financial covenant beginning for the quarter ending December 31, 2009 through 2012.The amended debt agreement, combined with the cash generative nature of the business, pro- vides the Company with an enhanced ability to grow organically and through acquisitions. It also enables the acceleration of investments in a number of strategic development and technolog- ical initiatives that are in various stages of process.All of these measures will serve to enhance Central Parking’s service to its clients and customers. DigitalMonitoring Products (DMP) has received authori-


zation from Underwriters Laboratories to apply the UL mark to theXT SeriesTMBurglary/Fire/DoorAccessControl Panels, the Model 263G Digital Cellular Communicator, and the 7360/7363 Icon Series Keypads. The new UL listings will be in addition to the existing ETL listings. AMAGTechnology is proud to announce that it is a 2009


Waste ReductionAwards Program(WRAP) winner!WRAP rec- ognizes California businesses and nonprofit organizations for their outstanding waste reduction efforts and lets the community know the business takes waste reduction seriously.Winners are recognized locally and nationally for their efforts to reduce, reuse, recycle and buy recycled products.


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