Software The parking sensor solution must have a Web-based software application where Clemson administration users can download Lot Utilization data on demand. Lot Utilization downloads must have Start & End Date and Time of Day parameters. The solution must have a Web-based software application where users can view real-time occupancy counts for multiple parking facilities, view lot capacity, individual spaces available, spaces occupied and percent occupancy from each parking facility on one screen. The solution must work with Clemson Parking and Transportation Services to create a public facing web page for consumers to view the current occupancy counts & number of available spaces in each parking facility in scope. The solution must include Web services should the parking operation choose to integrate these counts into a 3rd Party system or Web site. The solution must provide automated, pushed alerts to defined users when field hardware related to the solution goes offline. The solution must be capable of being able to manually activate sensors as “not available” when reserving spaces for special events. The system must also provide counts for reconciling event parking revenue. The system must provide a web-based dashboard with analytics to track at a minimum, each lot’s current, daily, and hourly “Occupancy” (number of cars within a lot) “Duration” (the length of stay of cars within the lot). These counts are also to be stored for long-term trend analysis, or “Lot Utilization.” The same parking sensors must be interchangeable for installation in-ground or surface mount and the surface mounts should be portable so that they can be reused at other lots in case of parking lot designation changes.