North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department Selects Rekor One to Modernize Data Collection and Scale
Rekor s Platform Will Pilot at Three State Parks to Assess Usage
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Rekor Systems, Inc., a Maryland-based company providing real-time roadway, customer, and public safety intelligence to enable AI-driven decisions, today announced that the State of North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department (NDPRD) has selected the Company’s Rekor One™ solution to help state park leadership understand use patterns and plan for future needs.
Rekor One will replace an antiquated, inductive loop system that required manual data collection and entry. Initially, NDPRD will include three properties in a pilot
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North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department Selects Rekor One to Modernize Data Collection and .
Rekor SystemsFebruary 26, 2021 GMT
COLUMBIA, Md., Feb. 26, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Rekor Systems, Inc., (NASDAQ: REKR) (“Rekor”) (the “Company”) a Maryland-based company providing real-time roadway, customer and public safety intelligence to enable AI-driven decisions, today announced that the State of North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department (NDPRD) has selected the Company’s Rekor One™ solution to help state park leadership understand use patterns and plan for future needs.
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Rekor One will replace an antiquated, inductive loop system that required manual data collection and entry. Initially, NDPRD will include three properties in a pilot Icelandic State Park, Fort Stevenson State Park and Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park. The ultimate plan is to implement R
North Dakota s Parks and Recreation Department is looking to upgrade state parks after a record year of camping in 2020.Â
Gov. Doug Burgum s budget blueprint included nearly $20 million to address deferred maintenance and to modernize park amenities. The House Appropriations Committee approved $7.5 million for deferred maintenance in the $48.1 million two-year department budget the House passed 81-13 on Wednesday. The bill now goes to the Senate. We have a big asset in the state, and that s our parks and rec, said Rep. Mike Nathe, R-Bismarck.
Keeping up
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, North Dakota s 13 state parks saw a 35% increase in campsite nights from May 1-Oct. 31 last year compared to the same period in 2019.
North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department Selects Rekor One to Modernize Data Collection and Scale for Future Needs Platform Will Pilot at Three State Parks to Assess Usage
February 26, 2021 07:30 ET | Source: Rekor Systems Rekor Systems Columbia, Maryland, UNITED STATES
COLUMBIA, Md., Feb. 26, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Rekor Systems, Inc., (NASDAQ: REKR) (“Rekor”) (the “Company”) a Maryland-based company providing real-time roadway, customer and public safety intelligence to enable AI-driven decisions, today announced that the State of North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department (NDPRD) has selected the Company’s Rekor One™ solution to help state park leadership understand use patterns and plan for future needs.