Transportation Communications Newsletter
Tuesday,
February 26, 2013 – ISSN 1529-1057
Iteris – Sales Director, Middle East
Iteris, Inc. has an
exciting opportunity available for a Sales Director, Middle East (SDME).
The qualified individual will be responsible for Roadway Sensors sales and marketing activities within the region.
This position will leverage existing contacts within the urban and interurban
traffic management industry to generate new business opportunities for Iteris.
We are seeking an individual with previous experience in achieving sales
targets who is presently leading a product or system-oriented regional business
development program, ideally in a company working in Intelligent Transportation
Systems. The ideal candidate will have excellent communication (fluent in
English and Arabic), negotiation and follow-up skills, as well as an
enthusiastic approach to new business development. We are seeking a
professional with at least 5 years related experience, with the ability to
travel up to 65% of time and reside full-time in the Middle East. Visit our
website: www.iteris.com. Contact Anne
Bologna, Senior Recruiter: amb@iteris.com. All
correspondence will be kept strictly confidential. We are an Equal Opportunity
Employer.
CAMERAS
1)
Backlash for Red-Light Cameras Hasn't
Slowed Spread
Link
to article on Streetline:
2)
More Chicago Transit Authority Cameras
Haven't Stopped Increase in Crime
Link
to article in the Chicago Sun-Times:
CARTOGRAPHY
3)
Google Maps, Now in Industrial Strength!
Link
to article in Wired:
MARITIME
4)
'Big Data' and What It Will Mean for
Maritime Training: 'The Art of the Possible'
Link
to blog on Maritime Professional:
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION
5)
Global Tweet-a-Thon to Connect Police
Agencies
Link
to article in Government Technology:
6)
Newark, New Jersey Debuts Traffic Safety
Video for Controversial Red-Light Cameras
Link
to article in The Star-Ledger:
7)
New York State Shoots the Messenger
Link
to editorial in the Times Union:
Link
to interview on Fred Dicker Live from the
State Capitol on WGDJ Radio: http://goo.gl/MXlsQ
(interview
starts at 47:50)
SAFETY / SECURITY
8)
Traffic Safety Convention Attracts
Thousands to San Diego
Link
to story on KNSD-TV:
9)
Impact of Roadside Advertising on Road
Safety
Link
to publication from Austroads:
TRANSIT
10)
Maryland Bill to Prevent Audio Taping of
Public Transit Users Considered
Link
to AP article:
11)
Video Murder Mystery Series Ends This
Week in Toronto Subway
Link
to article on The Atlantic Cities:
TRAVELER INFORMATION /
TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
12)
Virginia DOT to Start High-Tech Traffic
Monitoring on I-66
Link
to article in Virginia Business:
Link
to news release: http://goo.gl/BFsZW
News Releases
Upcoming Events
14th International Conference on Automated People Movers and
Automated Transit Systems – April 21-24 – Mesa, Arizona
Today in Transportation
History
1955
Test pilot George F. Smith became the first person to survive ejection from an
aircraft in supersonic flight.
1993
**20th anniversary** A truck bomb explodes in the garage beneath the
World Trade Center in New York City killing six people and injuring over 1,000.
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