www.stnonline.com
T:888/340-4344
www.scrapersystems.com Barb Mobley
info@scrapersystems.com Products/Services: Snow Removal
SECURE TRANSPORTATION 13111 Meyer Road Whittier, CA 90605 T:562/941-0107
www.securetransportation.com Gerard Linsmeier, Executive Vice Presi- dent of Sales & Marketing
glinsmeier@securetransportation.com Products/Services: Pupil Transportation Management, Routing, Scheduling, & Boundary Planning
SEE II CORPORATION PO Box 426 Darby, MT 59829 T:800/253-3958 F:406-821-3311
www.seeiiairfoils.com Dennis Nelson, CEO
seellcorp@gmail.com Products/Services: Maintenance Products
SEEING MACHINES 27035 Pacific Terrace Drive Mission Viejo, CA 92692 T:855/377-4636
www.guardiansystem.com Tom Rasulo
tom.rasulo@seeingmachines.com Products/Services: Video Management, Safety Equipment
SEON 111- 3B Burbidge St. Coquitlam, BC V3K 7B2 T:604/941-0880 F:604-941-0870
www.seon.com Lori Jetha, Marketing Manager
sales@seon.com Seon is ranked by independent market analyst, IHS, as the #1 supplier of mobile video surveillance for school buses (2007- 2017).Tey offer integrated solutions that give transportation managers greater visibility into fleet operations to ensure student safety both on the bus and at the stop, combining the power of video surveillance, fleet management, and rout- ing technology.
www.seon.com
We have a “no child left behind” policy too.
Zonar’s EVIR system saves you time, money and worry. Using one of our handheld devices, drivers simply scan the EVIR tags that are placed in and around the bus, including the back of the bus to make sure end-of-shift checks are done.
State-of-the-art solutions for every fl eet. Our Electronic Verifi ed Inspection Reporting (EVIR®
) system
is just one of the many ways we make sure that your fl eet — and its precious cargo — never get left behind.
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Products/Services: GPS Communication Systems, GPS Hardware, Digital Video Cam, License Plate Capture, Student De- tection System, Field Trip Management, GPS / AVL, Pupil Transportation Manage- ment, Routing, Scheduling, & Boundary Planning, Video Management (SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 117)
SLEC, INC. 23 Fontana Lane Suite 109 Rosedale, MD 21237 T:443/730-1023 F:443-730-1026
www.slec.com Jamie Pedrick, Sales and Marketing Coordinator
JamieP@slec.com Mobile column lifts & hoists Products/Services: Mobile Column Lifts (SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 133)
SMART HORIZONS / SCHOOL TRAINING SOLUTIONS 25 E 9 Half Mile Road Pensacola, FL 32534
T:850/475-4024 F:850-475-4047
www.schooltrainingsolutions.com Products/Services: Driver Training, Gen- eral Consulting, Driver Records, Pupil Transportation Management, Vehicle Management
SMART TAG BY SECURED MOBILITY, LLC 920 Rockmoor Drive Georgetown, TX 78628 T:512/686-2360 F:512-864-9452
www.securedmobility.com Noel Lopez, Director of Operations
noel@securedmobility.com SMART Tag is the premier on-bus tablet solution for student ridership management with pre/post-trip inspection, fleet GPS and e-messaging. Te user-friendly rugged tab- let helps ensure students ride the correct bus, get off at the right stop and are not left on the bus. Offering guardian check for Pre-K/SpEd riders, SHARS reports, and integration with your existing routing and maintenance software.
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