Transportation Communications Newsletter
Thursday,
November 29, 2012 – ISSN 1529-1057
AVIATION
1)
NextGen Air System Jeopardized by
Lawmaker Interference
Link
to Bloomberg article:
GPS / NAVIGATION
2)
Once Lost, Trimble Finds Direction
Link
to story on CNBC's Mad Money with Jim
Cramer:
MARITIME
3)
Intertraffic World – Annual Showcase
2013
Link
to magazine:
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION
4)
California DOT Agrees to Greater Public
Scrutiny of Expert Panels
Link
to article in The Sacramento Bee:
5)
California DMV Launches 'Answer Man' Web Video
Series
Link to article in Government Technology:
ROADWAYS
6)
China's Ministry of Public Safety Orders
Deadly Traffic Signals Fixed
Link
to article in the Global Times:
SAFETY / SECURITY
7)
Do Safety Message on Electronic Highway
Signs Really Help Drivers?
Link
to story on WATE-TV:
8)
Air Passenger Screening: TSA Needs to
Improve Complaint Processes
Link
to GAO report:
9)
US Department of Homeland Security May
Review Superstorm Sandy Warnings
Link
to blog in The Washington Post:
TELEMATICS
10)
Insurance Telematics and Data
Interpretation
Link
to commentary on Telematics Update:
TRANSIT
11)
How Failed Tcard Project Brought New Life to Apps
Development at Transport for New South Wales
Link to article on ZDNet:
VEHICLES
12)
Future Driving: Controlling a Car with a
Wave of the Hand?
Link
to blog in The Wall Street Journal:
News Releases
Upcoming Events
Webinar: Keeping Risks in Check - Applying the Updated FHWA Model
Systems Engineering Document to Adaptive Signal Control Technology Systems
Implementation – December 20
Today in Transportation
History
1962
**50th anniversary** France and Great Britain sign a treaty to
jointly develop and produce a civil supersonic aircraft.
1987
**25th anniversary** Korean Air Flight 858 exploded in mid-air from
a bomb placed on board by North Korean agents. All 115 people on the flight died.
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