Transportation Communications Newsletter
Friday,
January 18, 2013 – ISSN 1529-1057
Iteris, Inc. Associate Vice President/Senior Engineer
We are seeking a
Senior Transportation Engineer/Associate VP to assist in growing our bus
transit business. This position is responsible for business development
activities, pre-marketing for upcoming projects, developing innovative pursuit
strategies, writing proposals, making presentations to clients, conducting
interviews and negotiating contracts with major transportation clients. We are
seeking an individual with a BS degree in Engineering and at least 20 years
experience within the bus transit industry; familiarity with transit service
planning, scheduling, operations, and transit ITS. Experience managing bus and
transit programs is required as well as the ability and willingness to travel,
as needed. Visit our website to learn more about this opportunity and exciting
information about our company: www.iteris.com. Contact Anne
Bologna at amb@iteris.com. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer.
AVIATION
1)
Air Ambulance Pilot Develops App to Help
Helicopters Reach Patients Faster
Link
to article in The Des Moines Register:
2)
Fort Lauderdale Airport a Top Spot for
Aviation Photographers
Link
to article in the Sun Sentinel:
BICYCLES / PEDESTRIANS
3)
New Statewide Group Advocates for
Cyclists and Pedestrians in Montana
Link
to article in the Great Falls Tribune:
CAMERAS
4)
Drivers Lose Their Yellow-Light Lawsuit
Against Cary, North Carolina's Red-Light Cameras
Link
to article in The Cary News:
CARTOGRAPHY
5)
Information Systems, Geographic
Information Systems, and Advanced Computing 2012
Link
to report from the Transportation Research Board:
GPS / NAVIGATION
6)
ACLU to US Justice Department: Tell Us
How Cops Use GPS to Track Americans
Link
to blog on NBC News:
7)
Side-by-Side Router Compares Driving,
Walking, Biking and Transit
Link
to blog on Mobility Lab:
OTHER
8)
Communications-Related Presentations
from TRB Annual Meeting
-
Incorporating New Media into the
Environmental Review Process: A State DOT Overview
-
Friends, Fans and Followers: Uses
of Social Media in Public Transportation
-
Social Media in Disaster
Preparation, Response and Recovery
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION
9)
Bay Bridge Website, Spokesman No Longer
Attached to Project
Link
to article in The Examiner:
SAFETY / SECURITY
10)
Tool Will Help TSA Connect the Dots
Among Scattered Pieces of Digital Evidence
Link
to article on Nextgov:
TELEMATICS
11)
What CES Trends Mean for Telematics
Link
to article on Telematics Update:
12)
The Future of Truck Telematics
Link
to article in Truck News:
TRANSIT
13)
Simplicity is Goal for SunRail Ticket Vending
Machines
Link to article in the Orlando Sentinel:
TRAVELER INFORMATION /
TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
14)
New Orleans Finalizes Preparations to
Handle Transportation During Super Bowl
Link
to story on Transportation Radio:
VEHICLES
15)
Connectivity Rules at the Philadelphia
Auto Show
Link
to article in the Philadelphia Daily News:
16)
Bosch Sees Gradual Progression to
Autonomous Driving
Link
to article in automotiveIT:
News Releases
Friday Bonus
It's
cold, it's dark, it's tough to get going, but one Boston train operator make's
it just a bit easier.
Solicitation
-
Award Entries Sought – Fleet Safety
Awards - Brake
Upcoming Events
ITS Minnesota Annual Event – March 12 – St. Paul, Minnesota
Today in Transportation
History
1963
**50th anniversary** Chrysler took controlling interest of French
automaker, SIMCA.
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