ALCEA to Spotlight Traffic Cabinet Innovations at ITS World Congress

Aug. 7, 2025
3 min read

PLANO, Texas ALCEA, the brand formerly known as ASSA ABLOY Global Solutions – Critical Infrastructure, will showcase its proven, high-security traffic cabinet solutions at this year’s ITS World Congress, taking place August 24–28 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta. Attendees can visit ALCEA in booth 1852 to learn how its trusted CI Series access management cabinets and 75481 Series Traffic Cabinet Locks are protecting transportation infrastructure in cities across the U.S.

ALCEA’s robust, field-tested locking systems offer a reliable, affordable way for Departments of Transportation to protect vital roadside equipment, from busy urban intersections to high-traffic corridors.

“With ALCEA, agencies get more than a lock,” said Mark Pekovitch, Product Manager for ALCEA North America. “They gain a security partner with the experience and expertise to deliver end-to-end total security solutions that safeguard critical infrastructure while keeping operations efficient.”

ALCEA’s transportation solutions continue to build momentum nationwide. Earlier this year, the City of Nashville’s Department of Transportation began implementing the 75481 Series Traffic Cabinet Lock as part of its broader advanced traffic management and public safety initiative. With Nashville’s newly opened state-of-the-art Traffic Operations Center, the need for stronger cabinet security became clear.

“The truth is, our level of security and control wasn’t quite where it needed to be,” said Aaron Cushman, IT/ITS Division Manager for Nashville DOT. “We recognized the importance of improving our standards in terms of who’s in our cabinets, when, and why. That accountability piece was missing.”

Each ALCEA 75481 Series lock is designed as a drop-in replacement, making upgrades fast and cost-effective. The solution’s CLIQ® Web Manager software enables cities to assign digital keys to each staff member or contractor, manage permissions and schedules, and produce complete audit trails for every access point.

Pekovitch adds, “For cities like Nashville, physical security is the first line of defense. When you’re managing intersections that keep a major city moving, you can’t afford to lose control over who has access.”

Previously, ALCEA’s proven traffic cabinet solution has helped cities like San Jose, Calif., and Grand Prairie, Texas, upgrade outdated locks and keys to modern, smart-access systems. Nashville’s adoption further demonstrates how cities large and small can protect their signal control devices, safeguard against tampering or vandalism, and align physical security with advanced ITS management platforms.

“Attendees at the ITS World Congress can see firsthand how these affordable hybrid solutions help cities stay ahead of evolving threats while staying within budget,” said Pekovitch. “We look forward to showing transportation leaders how ALCEA can strengthen physical security across their networks.”

Visit ALCEA in booth 1852 at the ITS World Congress 2025 in Atlanta to learn more about protecting your critical traffic infrastructure. To schedule a one-on-one meeting, please contact [email protected].

More information is available on the website here.

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