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**FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE** Doublemaps Hits IU One of the biggest questions people ask around campus is “Do you know when the next bus will get here?” People check the schedule hoping that they didn’t miss the last A bus or that the bus is running on time. This problem has finally been solved with innovative thinking by IUSA. Each one of the 27 IU busses is now equipped with a GPS tracking device that is activated once the bus is turned on to give students real time data of the location of every bus running on camps. This data can be accessed through the new IU mobile app for iPhones and also from Doublemap.com. "The Doublemap project started as a crazy IUSA idea, and it resulted in one of the top contributions that IUSA has made to IU” said current student body vice president Peter Servaas. The university had been talking about this idea for the past four to five years, but it wasn’t until Ilya Rekhter took it upon himself to think outside of the box and make a cost effective way to implement this system so it could immediately benefit the students. Ilya worked closely with the IU Bus Operations Manager, Perry Maull, and Brian McGough from the IU Mobile development team, which ensured the seamless integration that this project has experienced across campus. “The IUSA funded student project to provide a real time bus tracker program for IU Campus Bus Service, has saved several hundred thousands of dollars, compared to commercially available bus tracker systems that have been purchased by public transit systems serving other major universities” said Maull of the project. Up to this point, the total project cost is $15,000 and IUSA is responsible for the future costs of maintaining this program. There are no major costs in the foreseeable future for this program to keep it running on its current track. There are many visible benefits that this project has brought to IU. The GPS transponders keep accountability of the bus drivers on campus, create a safer environment for nightriders by giving them and accurate wait times at each stop, and takes IU one step closer to its sustainability goals This new feature to IU has increased ridership across campus on IU public transportation. The only problem that has arisen from the project is bus over crowding. There has been an influx of bus riders during peak hours of the school day now that students know when the bus will be at their respective stop. The project team is looking into how to combat this issue and is working on a way to provide estimated time of arrival data to go side by side with the GPS data. This will give students a better perspective of how to time their travels by offering live times on all the buses that they could potentially take in order to spread out riders over more buses. “It has been great to work with Ilya Rekhter and the entire IUSA team to get the real time bus tracker implemented. The students have learned a lot and we have learned a lot from the students working on the project,” said Maull of the success of the doublemaps project.

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Page 1: Bus Tracking Press Release

**FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE**

Doublemaps Hits IU

One of the biggest questions people ask around campus is “Do you know when

the next bus will get here?” People check the schedule hoping that they didn’t miss the last A bus or that the bus is running on time. This problem has finally been solved with innovative thinking by IUSA. Each one of the 27 IU busses is now equipped with a GPS tracking device that is activated once the bus is turned on to give students real time data of the location of every bus running on camps. This data can be accessed through the new IU mobile app for iPhones and also from Doublemap.com. "The Doublemap project started as a crazy IUSA idea, and it resulted in one of the top contributions that IUSA has made to IU” said current student body vice president Peter Servaas. The university had been talking about this idea for the past four to five years, but it wasn’t until Ilya Rekhter took it upon himself to think outside of the box and make a cost effective way to implement this system so it could immediately benefit the students. Ilya worked closely with the IU Bus Operations Manager, Perry Maull, and Brian McGough from the IU Mobile development team, which ensured the seamless integration that this project has experienced across campus. “The IUSA funded student project to provide a real time bus tracker program for IU Campus Bus Service, has saved several hundred thousands of dollars, compared to commercially available bus tracker systems that have been purchased by public transit systems serving other major universities” said Maull of the project. Up to this point, the total project cost is $15,000 and IUSA is responsible for the future costs of maintaining this program. There are no major costs in the foreseeable future for this program to keep it running on its current track. There are many visible benefits that this project has brought to IU. The GPS transponders keep accountability of the bus drivers on campus, create a safer environment for nightriders by giving them and accurate wait times at each stop, and takes IU one step closer to its sustainability goals This new feature to IU has increased ridership across campus on IU public transportation. The only problem that has arisen from the project is bus over crowding. There has been an influx of bus riders during peak hours of the school day now that students know when the bus will be at their respective stop. The project team is looking into how to combat this issue and is working on a way to provide estimated time of arrival data to go side by side with the GPS data. This will give students a better perspective of how to time their travels by offering live times on all the buses that they could potentially take in order to spread out riders over more buses. “It has been great to work with Ilya Rekhter and the entire IUSA team to get the real time bus tracker implemented. The students have learned a lot and we have learned a lot from the students working on the project,” said Maull of the success of the doublemaps project.

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Release Date: Sunday, September 19, 2010 Event Date: Sunday, September 19, 2010 Indiana University Student Association Indiana University Memorial Union, Rm. 387 700 E. 7th Street, Bloomington, IN. 47408 Quotes (All Permissions Included) “The IUSA funded student project to provide a real time bus tracker program for IU Campus Bus Service, has saved several hundred thousands of dollars, compared to commercially available bus tracker systems that have been purchased by public transit systems serving other major universities..”

-Perry Maull ([email protected]) “It has been great to work with Ilya Rekhter and the entire IUSA team to get the real time bus tracker implemented. The students have learned a lot and we have learned a lot from the students working on the project.”

-Perry Maull ([email protected]) "The Doublemap project started as a crazy IUSA idea, and it resulted in one of the top contributions that IUSA has made to IU. I'm proud to have served as IUSA President during the creation of this phenomenal product, which was produced by Ilya and his team. "

-Peter Servaas (Student Body VP) ([email protected]) Contact Ryan Mase, Director of Communications e-mail: [email protected], phone: 302.379.5055 Abby Liebenthal, Executive Director of Communications e-mail: [email protected], phone: 419.367.9774 Whitney Taylor, Executive Director of Communications e-mail: [email protected], phone: 513.227.8611 Mehdi Ayari, Executive Director of Communications e-mail: [email protected], phone: 812.606.9461 Murat Kacan, Chief of Communications e-mail: [email protected], phone: 858.208.9368