Tolling Services
Case Study - Egis Projects
The Intelligent Transport Solutions (ITS) revolution is just beginning. It won't be long before all vehicles are connected to a global grid of smart services and intelligent infrastructure which will provide everyone with the information and services they need without hassle in an increasingly complex, networked world.
Company Background
Egis Projects is a major player in the public-private partnership market, with unique know-how in developing and managing complex transport infrastructure projects. In partnership with
Egis, Celtrak supply the NRA with sophisticated technology to assist with the provision on a nationwide interoperable toll road service.
The Challenge
The consortium, led by Egis Projects, sought a suitable partner to host the data centre that would form a major part of the interoperable infrastructure.
The Solution
In 2005, the consortium was successful in their bid and on behalf of the NRA. Celtrak host the Information Exchange Agency, a sophisticated data centre that handles transactions from each participant toll road operators. Celtrak provides a fully hosted managed data service to the National Roads Authority (NRA) for the hosting and administration of the Information Exchange Agent (IEA), which coordinates the interoperability of the electronic tolling operation (RFID tag recording) between the various toll-road operators in Ireland.
The Benefits
- High quality data centre
- Full redundancy
- On-going support
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