![]() ![]() Milwaukee County Transit System is one of those projects, though Cubic did not confirm it. ![]() It had declined to name any of the cities or regions where the projects are located, saying only that they would go live “over the course of the next several quarters.” Plans call for the account-based ticketing system to be operational by October 2022.Ĭubic’s proposal was selected over those of nine other vendors–Bytemark, Flowbird, INIT, Genfare, Kontron, Masabi, Modeshift, Scheidt & Bachmann and Vix, according to tender documents obtained by Mobility Payments.Ĭubic last month told Mobility Payments that it had signed contracts with agencies for its Umo platform that had not yet been disclosed publicly because the transit agencies involved have not yet made them public. The contract award has not yet been announced. 27, after declining to comment last week. Milwaukee Transport Services, which operates the Milwaukee County Transit System and which ran the fare-collection system procurement last year, confirmed the Cubic win to Mobility Payments today, Jan. 27, 2022): Transit officials in Milwaukee, WI, who plan to launch a new fare-payments system this year, have chosen Cubic Transportation Systems’ software-as-a-service Umo platform for the project, Mobility Payments has learned.
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