Transportation Communications Newsletter
Friday,
May 25, 2012 – ISSN 1529-1057
GEWI’s TIC Connects Vehicles, Systems and Travelers for 15 years
Since 1997, TIC has been used for a wide range of transportation
solutions including Traffic
and Travel Information Services, Connected Vehicles, Work Zones, Data
Harmonization & Exchange, RDS-TMC
and TPEG, Navigation System
Testing and more. Requirements from customers worldwide are used to
develop new product features to keep TIC the most flexible, feature-rich,
transportation software available as a Commercial off-the-shelf (COTS)
solution. A COTS solution means TIC can be deployed more quickly and at a
lower cost than build-it-yourself solutions, but includes GEWI’s 20 years of
experience solving global project requirements. To discuss your project,
contact us at info@gewi.com
AVIATION
1)
New Airport Service Rep is Still and
Phony, but She's Friendly
Link
to article in The Star-Ledger:
2)
Faceless but Connected: Welcome to
Airport 2025
Link
to Reuters article:
Link
to news release from Amadeus: http://goo.gl/q33AR
3)
Lisbon Airport Launches Innovative
E-commerce Platform for Passengers
Link
to article on The Moodie Report:
4)
New Airport IT Will Improve Everything
for Everyone: Unisys
Link
to article in Aircargo Asia Pacific:
5)
Artificial Intelligence and Predictive Modeling:
Can an Airport Think?
Link
to article on Airport Technology:
6)
American Airlines Ramps Up Personalization
in Selling and Tailoring Services
Link
to article in Travel Weekly:
ELECTRONIC TOLLING
7)
Finding Creative Ways to Get Drivers to
Embrace Electronic Tolling
Link
to article on NJBIZ:
OTHER
8)
Why San Francisco is a Test Bed for
Transportation Tech
Link
to article on GigaOM:
PARKING
9)
High-Tech Parking Isn't Just for Big US Cities
Anymore
Link to article in Government Technology:
ROADWAYS
10)
Taxpayers in White County, Georgia
Seeing Double Over Traffic Signs
County
says reason for multiple signs is federal retroreflectivity requirements.
Link
to story on WXIA-TV:
11)
Battle Brewing Over Big Electronic
Billboards in Utah
Link
to story on KTVX-TV:
SAFETY / SECURITY
12)
TSA Eyes iPads and iPhones for Mobile
Computing
Link
to article on Nextgov:
TRANSIT
13)
Delhi Metro Offered Fully-Automated
Train System
Link
to article on Firstpost:
TRAVELER INFORMATION /
TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
14)
Singapore, Bogota Sign Deal to Share
Singapore's Traffic Management Expertise
Link
to article from Bernama:
15)
Australian TV Traffic Reporter Fired for
Being 40 and Fat
Link
to story on Yahoo!7's Today Tonight:
VEHICLES
16)
BMW Latest to Pick Up Apple 'Genius Bar'
Idea in Showrooms
Link
to article in Forbes:
News Releases
Job Postings
- Information Systems
Manager – Broward County Enterprise Technology Services – Fort Lauderdale,
Florida
- Service Development
Planner – Long Beach Transit – Long Beach, California
Upcoming Events
Webinar: INRIX Traffic Scorecard – US
Results – May 31
Friday Bonus
Now
look what you've done. You've hurt
the feelings of the highway signs.
Today in Transportation
History
May
25, 1962 **50th anniversary** The Baltimore Steam Packet Company,
the last operator of overnight steamship passenger service in the US, was
liquidated.
May
27, 1937 **75th anniversary** The Golden Gate Bridge opened.
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