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 05/19/06
 Hansen to navigate N.J. Turnpike asset
management
 By William
Welsh Deputy Editor
 Software designed and developed by
Hansen Information Technologies Inc. could help improve the driving
experience for the more than 600,000 vehicles that travel the New
Jersey Turnpike every day.
 Hansen Technologies Inc. of
Rancho Cordoba, Calif., won a contract from the New Jersey Turnpike
Authority to install an enterprise asset management software system
to help maintain both the New Jersey Turnpike and the Garden State
Parkway.
 The contract is valued at $1.5
million, said Juli Rose, a Hansen spokeswoman. Hansen’s Transit and
Rail Business Unit will perform the work.
 As part of the project, Hansen
will furnish software and implementation and integration services
for the authority’s PeopleSoft inventory, purchasing and payroll
modules. The new system also will be tied to a third-party fuel
management system.
 Once installed, the new asset
management system will help the authority better manage work orders,
inspections and timekeeping. The system also will manage work
associated with snow and ice removal, environmental spills and
clean-up and equipment damage tracking.
 In addition to the two major
toll roads, the authority also maintains 1,000 bridges and more than
100 interchanges and supporting infrastructure, which includes
signs, guard rails, buildings and vehicles.

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