Parsons will deploy its iNET software platform to monitor and manage Utah’s growing connected vehicle device ecosystem statewide
Parsons Corporation has been awarded a 10-year contract by the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) to develop, implement and maintain a statewide vehicle-to-everything (V2X) maintenance and management system. The agreement, which represents a new customer relationship for Parsons, will see the company deploy its iNET software platform across Utah’s connected vehicle infrastructure.
The cloud-based system will provide UDOT with real-time health monitoring, performance analytics and operational data to support the management and scaling of V2X devices statewide. Parsons describes the deployment as an extension of its existing advanced traffic management work and part of a broader portfolio of V2X ecosystem management solutions.

In a statement, Mark Fialkowski, President of Infrastructure North America at Parsons, said: “We look forward to leveraging our proven track record in implementing iNET-based advanced traffic management solutions to help improve connectivity in collaboration with UDOT. The statewide deployment of our iNET V2X platform demonstrates our technical maturity and continued investment in innovative, scalable solutions that empower agencies to operate safer and more efficient transportation networks.”
The contract is intended to help UDOT modernise its infrastructure and prepare for connected and automated mobility at scale.
Source: Parsons
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