

31 October 2008, 7:45pm
October 31, 2008 – Vancouver, BC, Canada - Designing the highway infrastructure that will revitalize the American economy requires the right software. Transoft Solutions, developers of industry leading design and simulation software for the engineering and architectural communities, announces that Nebraska Department of Roads (NDOR) has switched from a competing application to join the growing number of departments of transportation using AutoTURN 6.0 for their vehicle swept-path maneuver simulation, analysis, and design needs.
“We are very proud to have our software chosen by NDOR,” said Noel Dolotallas, Transoft Solutions’ Vice-President, Marketing and Sales. “Transoft Solutions understands the 21st century challenges their [NDOR’s] engineering designers face as they develop the highway infrastructure that will support and build Nebraska’s economy.
For the Nebraska Department of Roads interest began to build momentum after Transoft Solutions’ EIT, Billy Chan, and National Sales Manager, Adam Spear, conducted an AutoTURN presentation at the Nebraska Users Group (NeUG), hosted by NDOR, on March 18, 2008. After an extensive two month evaluation and comparison, members of NDOR’s Engineering Support and Business Technology Support divisions concluded that AutoTURN 6.0 was a stronger program than the application they were running at the time. In a follow up conversation with Mr. Spear, the members of the evaluation team remarked that the Transoft Solutions application was more user-friendly and had better integration with the CAD platform they use.
With AutoTURN 6.0 being utilized by upwards of 75 people in three offices, NDOR joins the 34 other state Departments of Transportation currently using Transoft Solutions’ vehicle swept-path simulation and design application.
For further information about AutoTURN 6.0, Transoft Solutions’ suite of productivity enhancing tools, training solutions, or to download free software demos and sign up for web-based demonstrations, visit the web site below.

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