Digital Payment Technologies Announces Integration with T2 Systems

Enforcement officers can now retrieve real-time data about Pay-by-Space payments through their handheld ticketwriter, integrated directly into citation issuance software.
Digital Payment Technologies Corp. (DPT) is pleased to announce a partnership with T2 Systems Inc., a leading provider of parking technology solutions, that will help enforcement officers become more productive and increase citation collections. The integration of T2 Flex handheld software and DTPs LUKE and SHELBY pay stations allows officers to enforce parking rules and issue citations without having to visit each pay station to get a list of paid and unpaid spaces.

Enforcement of Pay-by-Space systems is currently a labor-intensive activity. One parking lot may be served by multiple Pay-by-Space machines and the enforcement officer must visit each machine, produce a printout of current space utilization, and then walk through the lot to compare actual occupancy with the printout. During this time, parkers come and go and the printout becomes obsolete fairly quickly.

In the latest version of T2 Flex, T2s parking management system, enforcement officers no longer need to visit the pay stations. The handheld ticketwriter provides color-coded information in real-time, showing which spaces have expired and the time remaining on other spaces. If the officer chooses to issue a citation, the space location and offence information is automatically entered into the citation. The integration works with DTPs LUKE and SHELBY pay stations through DPTs Internet-based Enterprise Management System (EMS) monitoring system.
For officers, this means increased efficiency and accuracy from relying on real-time information when issuing a citation.

For managers, the increased number of violations receiving a citation and fewer appeals produces higher revenues, while audit reporting and activity tracking enable you to measure usage and officer productivity.
DPT is very pleased to announce our partnership with T2 Systems, comments Chris Chettle, DPT VP Marketing and
Product Management. Our company is continuing to partner with leading industry companies like T2 to find ways to expand the benefits of our multi-space meters. Given that T2 and DPT already share many clients, we expect to see a rapid adoption of this new capability over the coming months.

Says Irena Goloschokin, T2 Systems VP Marketing: We are very excited about this partnership and the added
functionality this integration provides to our shared clients. This is just one of many partnerships that T2 has established which enables us to offer extra functionality to our core parking management solution.

About Digital Payment Technologies

Digital Payment Technologies is an innovative leader in the design, manufacture, and distribution of electronic parking meters, management software, and online services for the multi-billion-dollar parking industry. The companys products provide complete financial tracking, control, and reporting on parking revenue collected by cities, municipalities, universities, parking management companies, private operators, and national parks, from customer payment through to bank deposit. In 2007, DPT was named Emerging Company of the Year by the British Columbia Technology Industry Association and placed on Deloittes Technology Fast 50 and Fast 500 lists for the second year in a row as one of the fastest growing high technology companies in Canada and North America.

About T2 Systems

Since 1994, T2 Systems has delivered proven parking solutions that meet the ever-changing needs of the parking industry. This commitment is evident in T2s quality products and services, thought leadership and strong customer relationships. With its broad range of technology-based solutions, T2 Systems is trusted by more than 300 organizations in the U.S. and Canada including universities, cities, towns, hospitals, and airports. T2 Systems is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, and has virtual offices throughout the United States and Canada.

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