Transportation Communications Newsletter
Wednesday,
October 3, 2012 – ISSN 1529-1057
AVIATION
1)
What Do Airlines Really Know About Using
Social Media in 2012?
Link
to article on Tnooz:
CARTOGRAPHY
2)
The Forgotten Mapmaker: Nokia Has Better
Maps Than Apple and Maybe Even Google
Link
to article in The Atlantic:
OTHER
3)
Intelligent Transport Plan for Qatar 'In
Its Final Stages'
Link
to article in Gulf Times:
4)
Trimble Completes TWM Acquisition
Link
to article in Transport Topics:
5)
Safe Highway Matters – Fall 2012
Link
to newsletter:
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION
6) Michigan Governor: No Budget to Get Message Out on Bridge, Emergency
Manager Proposals
Link to
article in The Detroit News:
RAILROADS
7)
Amtrak's New Virtual Assistant Can
Answer Your Questions Online … Sort of
Link
to article on The Transit Wire:
ROADWAYS
8)
Computer Problems Close Melbourne
Tunnels Causing Traffic Chaos
Link
to story on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation:
9)
Scoring Coveted Brown Highway Signs Can
Pay Off
Signs
replace ineffectual GPS to guide tourists to North Carolina's Nantahala Gorge.
Link
to article in the Smoky Mountain News:
SAFETY / SECURITY
10)
Security Flaws Exposed at Washington, DC
Airports via Online Posting
Link
to article in Network World:
VEHICLES
11)
Nissan Previews Self-Driving Car
Link
to IDG News Service article:
12)
Presentations from the Connected Vehicle
Safety Meeting in September Now Online
Link
to presentations from US DOT's ITS Joint Program Office:
News Releases
Job Postings
-
Director of Electronic Toll
Collection – MTA Bridges and Tunnels – New York, New York
Solicitation
-
Call for Demos – IEEE Vehicular
Networking Conference 2012
Upcoming Events
Webcast: FAA Speaker Discusses Unified
Communications – October 16
Today in Transportation
History
1962
**50th anniversary** Wally Schirra flew on Sigma 7, the fifth US
manned space mission.
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