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INDUSTRY CONNECTIONS: PRODUCTS & SOLUTIONS Ü UPCOMING EVENTS


Visit the STN 2014 Calendar online at www.stnonline.com/go/2f


ANGELTRAX


High-Definition Cameras www.angeltrax.com


AngelTrax introduced a new line of onboard interior and exterior high-definition cameras, featuring HD-qual- ity 800TV-lines of resolution and waterproof IP68 certified stainless-steel housing. The line includes nine HD cameras with varying fields of view ranging from focused 20-de- gree to wide-angle 120-degree capture. Built-in smart infrared and super ultra-wide dynamic technology allow the HD cam- eras to automatically adapt to unpredictable lighting condi- tions experienced in mobile environments.


SAFETY VISION SafetyTrax AVL www.safetyvision.com


The SafetyTrax AVL is now fully integrated with Doran MFG tire pressure monitoring systems for full location and real-time, low-tire pressure alerts sent directly to maintenance and dispatch depart- ments for prompt action through any PC, tablet or smartphone. SafetyTrax reporting features sim- plify and facilitate the measurement and tracking of tire pressure information for an individual truck, terminal location or an entire fleet of vehicles, the company stated.


Missouri Association for Pupil Transportation Winter Executive Board Meeting Jan. 8, Columbia, Mo. Contact: Shirley Francis, 314/541-9557 sfrancis04@aol.com, www.moapt.org


American Bus Association Marketplace Jan. 11 − 15, Nashville, Tenn. Contact: 800/283-2877, abainfo@buses.org


American Bus Association Bus Industry Safety Council Winter Meeting Jan. 11 − 15, Nashville, Tenn. Contact: 800/283-2877, abainfo@buses.org


Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting Jan. 12 − 16, Washington, D.C. Contact: 202/334-2934 trbmeetings@nas.edu, www.trb.org


2014 Minnesota School Bus Safety Expo Jan. 17 − 18, St. Paul, Minn. Contact: Shelly Jonas, 320/274-8313 shellyj@msboa.com, www.msboa.com


National School Transportation Association Midwinter Meeting Jan. 18 − 22, San Antonio Contact: Jennifer Bruce, 518/220-9905 jennifer@cciconsulting.org, yellowbuses.org


National Biodiesel Conference & Expo Jan. 20 - 23, San Diego Contact: 800/841-5849, info@biodiesel.org


BLUE BIRD CORPORATION Blue Bird Connect www.blue-bird.com/blue- bird-connect.aspx


An exclusive relationship with Synovia Solutions allows Blue Bird customers to order any model school bus with a GPS fleet management solution pre-installed at the factory. Called Blue Bird Connect, the integrated solution is designed to bring down total cost of ownership through its report- ing of vehicle information, driv- er time and attendance, engine diagnostics and more.


SEON vMax Compass www.seon.com


Seon showcased vMax Compass, an all-in-one solution for school transportation management, at the NAPT Summit and Trade Show in Octo- ber. This solution enables student transporters to plan safe and efficient routes, track vehicles and students in real-time and now stream live video from on-board cameras — all from one Web-based program. Users can also view live surveillance video from their iPad or iPhone using the vMax Mobile app.


California Association of School Transportation Officials State Board of Directors Meeting Jan. 25, Sacramento, Calif. Contact: Nikki Hughes, 916/971-7077, nhughes@sanjuan.edu, www.castoways.org


Texas Association for School Bus Technicians Classes Jan. 25 – 26, Frisco ISD Transportation West, Frisco, Texas Contact: Judy Kline, 512/556-93: 52, tasbt11@gmail.com, www.tasbt.org


National Head Start Association Winter Leadership Institute Jan. 27 − 31, Washington, D.C. Contact: econdon@nhsa.org, 866/677-8724


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