

This special edition of “TravelSafely with Bryan Mulligan” was broadcast live from Applied Information‘s Annual Dealer Meeting at the Legacy Lodge at Lake Lanier Islands.
Jerry Priester & Ryan Zenzen/Paradigm Traffic Systems
Paradigm Traffic Systems specializes in converting your ITS, intersection, or freeway management concerns into solutions. They carry a full line of intelligent transportation system products and parts and have the customer service, technicians, and field support to bring your project from concept to completion.
Mike Vickery & Jeff Smith/Temple, Inc.
Located in Decatur, AL, Temple, Inc. is a family-owned company that’s been serving the South for over 60 years. Throughout the years, the people of Temple, Inc. have worked to develop enduring relationships with city, county, and state agencies, utility departments, engineering firms, electrical services contractors, and vendor partners. A commitment to integrity, outstanding service, and relationship endure as the guiding principles of their business.
Lia Young Hunt/Goldwings Supply Service
Goldwings Supply Service is a Native Hawaiian certified technical solutions provider with over 30 years industry experience. Started in 1987, their clients include private, commercial, military and government agencies spanning the United States and abroad. They provide innovative and resilient solutions for airfields, roadways, waterways, outdoor spaces and communities.
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Jeff Henderson is an entrepreneur, speaker, pastor and business leader. For the past 15 years, he has helped lead two of North Point Ministries multi-site locations in Atlanta, GA: Buckhead Church and Gwinnett Church. He also helped launch North Point Online which now reaches over 200,000 people.


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