06/02/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/02/2026 10:12
"Overwatch takes data from those sensors and turns it into action," said Doug Wycoff, TPA's Director of Digital Technologies & Innovation. "We've gone from passive warning signs to a fully managed roadway system that tracks height, volume, and speed. It's a game changer."
Since launching on April 3, the system has detected 18 to 20 overheight vehicles daily, preventing costly and dangerous strikes that can shut down roadways and disrupt travelers.
"One semi-truck getting stuck under the terminal can cost anywhere from $25,000 to $100,000 in damage and delay hundreds of passengers," Wycoff explained. "We haven't had a single incident since we went live, and that speaks volumes."
Wycoff said the recognition is especially meaningful given the caliber of other finalists.
"It's exciting to see our ideas stand alongside global innovators like Apple and NVIDIA," he said. "These are companies with deep resources, and yet we're right there with them, proving that creativity and smart thinking can come from any size organization."
Other finalists include:
TPA's inclusion reflects the growing role of airports as innovation testbeds and leaders in smart infrastructure. Wycoff noted that Sotereon.AI is already working with 15 to 20 other airports to expand use of similar technology nationwide.
"We're proud to see this idea taking off beyond Tampa," Wycoff said. "It's not just about preventing incidents, it's about building smarter, safer airports everywhere."
Wycoff will represent TPA at the Impact 2026 Conference in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where winners will be announced June 9.