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Revision as of 13:25, 23 December 2015

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When Transportation Management Systems (TMS) was implemented in 1998, it only presented information for travelways (routes), safety, traffic and pavement. TMS is now comprised of client/server applications, web-based applications, ReportNet/ Crystal Reports and ArcGis tools and products. Over the years, the number of applications, reports and mapping products has exploded. There is also a component that allows for the addition of photos and documents related to certain inventory items.


TMS Maps User Guide
TMS Training Material
TMS News
TMS Maps
Contact Info