A system designed to help commuters find empty parking spots faster will begin installation in the East Garage this month, according to a blog post from Parking and Transportation Services. Other garages will receive the so-called parking guidance systems later in the semester.

INDECT USA today announced the installation of a state-of-the-art parking guidance system in Texas A&M University’s Cain Garage. Through this pioneering parking guidance project, 1,283 INDECT parking guidance sensors were mounted throughout the parking structure, and an additional 287 surface-mounted Nedap Sensit sensors were installed on the garage’s roof.

When Las Vegas’ famous resorts started charging for parking last year it was heard worldwide. But you probably haven’t heard about the massive technology installation that made it possible.

INDECT USA, the parking industry’s leading provider of sensor-based parking guidance systems, today announced the installation of its UPSOLUT parking guidance systems at River Oaks District, a high-end retail destination in Houston.

Texas A&M University's Cain Garage is the first site in the USA to offer fully-integrated wireless Nedap sensors in combination with the INDECT ultrasonic parking guidance system.

Executives with DFW International Airport Thursday hosted the official unveiling of a brighter, more techno-friendly Terminal A, marking the first completed portion of a $2.7 billion airport upgrade.

Kaylee Hoisington watched the gas meter on her car slowly drop while driving around campus for up to 35 minutes searching for a parking spot last semester.