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Providing Public Agencies a Compliant, Streamlined Cooperative Purchasing Path for Traffic Safety Solutions
KENNESAW, Ga. - AussieJournal -- Radarsign™, a Georgia-based manufacturer of traffic safety systems technology, has been awarded a cooperative purchasing contract through Sourcewell under the new Signage category. The contract provides public agencies with a streamlined procurement pathway to purchase traffic safety solutions.
"The signage category represents an expansion of our cooperative purchasing program based on demand from participating agencies," said Elaine Johnson, Senior Supplier Development Executive at Sourcewell. "By offering competitively awarded contracts in this category, we are helping agencies access traffic safety solutions through efficient procurement pathways."
The awarded contract, #122325-RDRS, was competitively solicited and publicly awarded through Sourcewell's rigorous request for proposal (RFP) process, supporting public procurement standards and delivering competitively evaluated pricing. Participating agencies can utilize our contract to satisfy competitive solicitation in alignment with their local purchasing policies.
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"Agencies are looking for ways to move projects forward efficiently without compromising compliance," said Anna Duckworth, Director of Sales at Radarsign. "Sourcewell provides that balance—a competitively awarded contract with pricing structure already in place, so projects don't get stuck in procurement."
The contract provides access to Radarsign's traffic safety portfolio, including radar speed signs, flashing beacon systems, rectangular rapid flashing beacons (RRFBs), regulatory traffic signs, warning, guide, and wayfinding signs, and traffic data collection systems. Together, these solutions support key roadway safety priorities such as speed reduction, pedestrian visibility, school zone safety, and data-driven decision making, while expanding how Radarsign delivers its solutions to agencies.
"This contract expands how agencies can access Radarsign's solutions at scale," said Nicole Summerlin, Director of Marketing at Radarsign. "It aligns with our focus on delivering compliant, data-driven traffic safety solutions while making procurement more efficient for the agencies we serve."
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Participating agencies can utilize Sourcewell contract #122325-RDRS to procure Radarsign solutions.
"The signage category represents an expansion of our cooperative purchasing program based on demand from participating agencies," said Elaine Johnson, Senior Supplier Development Executive at Sourcewell. "By offering competitively awarded contracts in this category, we are helping agencies access traffic safety solutions through efficient procurement pathways."
The awarded contract, #122325-RDRS, was competitively solicited and publicly awarded through Sourcewell's rigorous request for proposal (RFP) process, supporting public procurement standards and delivering competitively evaluated pricing. Participating agencies can utilize our contract to satisfy competitive solicitation in alignment with their local purchasing policies.
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"Agencies are looking for ways to move projects forward efficiently without compromising compliance," said Anna Duckworth, Director of Sales at Radarsign. "Sourcewell provides that balance—a competitively awarded contract with pricing structure already in place, so projects don't get stuck in procurement."
The contract provides access to Radarsign's traffic safety portfolio, including radar speed signs, flashing beacon systems, rectangular rapid flashing beacons (RRFBs), regulatory traffic signs, warning, guide, and wayfinding signs, and traffic data collection systems. Together, these solutions support key roadway safety priorities such as speed reduction, pedestrian visibility, school zone safety, and data-driven decision making, while expanding how Radarsign delivers its solutions to agencies.
"This contract expands how agencies can access Radarsign's solutions at scale," said Nicole Summerlin, Director of Marketing at Radarsign. "It aligns with our focus on delivering compliant, data-driven traffic safety solutions while making procurement more efficient for the agencies we serve."
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Participating agencies can utilize Sourcewell contract #122325-RDRS to procure Radarsign solutions.
- For questions related to product and pricing, contact the Radarsign team or visit radarsign.com/sourcewell/
- For more information, including how an agency can use Radarsign's contract, visit Radarsign - sourcewell-mn.gov
Source: Radarsign LLC
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