Neology, a global transportation technology company, has announced that it has been awarded an eight year contract to deliver, operate, and maintain Tampa-Hillsborough County Expressway Authority’s (THEA) Operational Back Office System.
The approximately $20m (c. £14.81m) contract also includes two, two-year optional extensions, with Neology managing THEA’s back system to help the organisation efficiently collect tolls on the Lee Roy Selmon Expressway.
Using elements from its neoBOSS Back Office System, Neology will seek to enhance THEA’s financial reporting and reconciliation processes using a cloud-based platform that interfaces with the SunPass Commercial Back Office, THEA’s legacy roadside system, THEA’s new roadside system, and third-party collections.
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The Lee Roy Selmon Expressway is a 17-mile all-electronic, limited access, arterial toll road with an upper deck for express travel, that links Pinellas County, West Hillsborough County, Downtown Tampa, Brandon, Southern Hillsborough County, and beyond.
Executive director of the Tampa-Hillsborough County Expressway, Greg Slater, said: “We are very excited to partner with Neology on this important project.
“With more insight into our operations, we can better manage our assets and provide outstanding customer service to our road users.”
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