Transportation Communications Newsletter
Thursday,
June 28, 2012 – ISSN 1529-1057
Iteris, Inc. is seeking a Transportation Engineer to
join our team in Troy,
Michigan. This position will support the traffic engineering and ITS
project efforts in the local Michigan office in addition to other areas in the
Heartland Region. Responsibilities will include a range of traffic operations,
planning and ITS planning and design projects. Qualifications required: BSCE,
with a focus in Transportation, 3+ years of solid technical experience in
traffic engineering/operations, transportation planning, ITS planning/design
and 2+ years of transportation software skills. Completion of EI Exam, EIT
or PE desired. If you are interested in being part of a team dedicated to excellence
while making a profound difference and impact in the transportation industry,
join Iteris. We offer a casual working environment, flexible work
schedule, competitive salary and an outstanding benefits package. For more
information and to submit your application visit us at: http://www.iteris.com.
MARITIME
1)
Safer Navigation with International
Standards for Electronic Systems
Link
to article in Maritime Reporter and
Engineering News:
OTHER
2)
Santa Barbara, California Decides to Not
Require Mute Button on Gas Pump Ads
Link
to article in the Daily Sound:
ROADWAYS
3)
Advanced Methods for Mobile
Retroreflectivity Measurement on Pavement Marking
Link
to report from the Transportation Research Board:
TELEMATICS
4)
Telematics and Customized Usage-Based
Insurance Business Models
Link
to article on Telematics Update:
TRANSIT
5)
New York MTA Plans to Put Countdown
Clocks in All Letter Line Subway Stations
Link
to article in the Daily News:
VEHICLES
6)
Articles from Connected World
-
The Right Mix of In-Vehicle
Technology
-
Michelin Working to Introduce
'Communicating Tires'
News Releases
Upcoming Events
Supply Chain Leadership Forum – August
28-29 – Denver
Today in Transportation
History
1937
**75th anniversary** Tom Magliozzi, co-host of Car Talk, was born in East Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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