Gatekeeper Systems - President and CEO, Doug Dyment.
President and CEO, Doug Dyment.
Source: LinkedIn.
  • Gatekeeper Systems (GSI) has secured a C$1.2 million contract with a school district in Tennessee
  • It will finish upgrading the district’s 390 school buses with mobile Wi-Fi, mobile data collectors, and interior and exterior video
  • The company is an established player in educational transportation having served over 3,500 school districts to date
  • Gatekeeper provides intelligent video and data solutions to enable safer transportation systems
  • Gatekeeper Systems (GSI) is down by 1.61 per cent trading at $0.305 per share

Gatekeeper Systems (GSI) has secured a C$1.2 million contract with a school district in Tennessee.

The company will finish upgrading the district’s 390 school buses with mobile Wi-Fi, mobile data collectors, and interior and exterior video.

The district previously installed Gatekeeper’s solutions on a portion of its fleet.

Gatekeeper has installed approximately 40,000 intelligent mobile data collectors and 100,000 video devices for over 3,500 school district customers to date.

“As we prepare for the back-to-school season, parents and school districts alike are mindful of the importance of providing both a safe transportation environment for students as well as technology to help maximize learning,” stated Doug Dyment, Gatekeeper’s President and CEO. “Our video, data and new mobile Wi-Fi solutions are very effective in these endeavors.”

Gatekeeper provides intelligent video and data solutions to enable safer transportation systems.

Gatekeeper Systems (GSI) is down by 1.61 per cent trading at $0.305 per share as of 11:54 am EST.


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