Transportation Communications Newsletter
Thursday,
April 18, 2013 – ISSN 1529-1057
GEWI Expands Authorized Partner Program
Since 1992, GEWI has been a global leader in technology related to traffic and travel information. GEWI’s TIC product has developed a reputation as the world leader in commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) software for the management of traffic related data. GEWI has designed TIC to be used for a solution meeting the requirements of a wide range of public and private organization customers. These customers include; DOTs and ministries of transport, broadcasters, automobile and device manufacturers, service providers and road operators.
To enable GEWI to service these diverse markets, the GEWI Authorized Partner Program (GAP) was established. An Authorized Partner uses GEWI products to enhance their own solutions and sell TIC as a component of their value-added solution. GEWI authorized partners include system integrators, service providers, and consulting firms.
Since 1992, GEWI has been a global leader in technology related to traffic and travel information. GEWI’s TIC product has developed a reputation as the world leader in commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) software for the management of traffic related data. GEWI has designed TIC to be used for a solution meeting the requirements of a wide range of public and private organization customers. These customers include; DOTs and ministries of transport, broadcasters, automobile and device manufacturers, service providers and road operators.
To enable GEWI to service these diverse markets, the GEWI Authorized Partner Program (GAP) was established. An Authorized Partner uses GEWI products to enhance their own solutions and sell TIC as a component of their value-added solution. GEWI authorized partners include system integrators, service providers, and consulting firms.
Currently GEWI has
agreements with a number of Authorized Partners worldwide. If your
organization is interested in participation as an Authorized Partner or would
like more information, contact andrew.kristoffy@gewi.com
AVIATION
1)
American Airlines Chief Confident
Network Outage Won't Recur
Link
to Reuters article:
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION
2)
Collective Intelligence Gridlock Fight
Key in Toronto Area
Link
to article in Daily Commercial News:
Link
to news release: http://goo.gl/PeqmV
OTHER
3)
Terms for Traffic Circles Cause
Confusion, as Maine Roundabouts Increase
Link
to article in the Portland Press Herald:
RAILROADS
4)
Mobile Tracking to Improve Rail
Passenger Flow in Netherlands
Link
to article in International Railway
Journal:
ROADWAYS
5)
Wireless 'Smart Skin' Sensors to Provide
Remote Monitoring of Infrastructure
Link
to article in R&D:
SAFETY / SECURITY
6)
Camera System to Monitor Traffic,
Protect Paving Crews on Staten Island, New York
Link
to article in the Staten Island Advance:
7) Some Say Florida Texting-While-Driving Bill
Doesn't Do Enough
Link to article in the Tampa Bay Times:
8)
Minnesota State Patrol Going After Those
Driven to Distraction
Link
to article in the Star Tribune:
9)
Mapping the Car Crash Near Misses that
No One Ever Sees
Link
to article on The Atlantic Cities:
TRANSIT
10)
All Together Now: Sydney's Public
Transport United Under One 'Brand'
Link
to article in The Sydney Morning Herald:
11)
Lewiston (Idaho) Transit System and
Public Transportation Benefit Area Unveil New Website to Help Plan Trips
Link
to story on KLEW-TV:
12)
Like Disney, All Trains Should Operate
on One Wireless System
Link
to commentary in the Orlando Sentinel:
TRAVELER INFORMATION /
TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
13)
Honolulu Moving Ahead with $69 Million
Traffic Management Center
Link
to article in Pacific Business News:
14)
New System to Ease Traffic on
Australia's Gold Coast
Link
to article in the Gold Coast Bulletin:
15)
Online Traffic Simulation Service for
Highway Incident Management
Link
to TRB report:
VEHICLES
16)
Audi Wants Its Cars to Predict Where
Traffic Will Be
Link
to article in Popular Science:
17)
Wisconsin Senate Approves Letting
Drivers Show Proof of Insurances on Smartphones
Link
to article in the Journal Sentinel:
18)
Mobile Apps Driving More Car Purchases
Link
to article from the San Jose Mercury News:
News Releases
Solicitation
-
Task Order Proposal Request – Prototype
Development and Small-Scale Demonstration of Dynamic Speed Harmonization with
Queue Warning – US DOT
Upcoming Events
Western States Rural Transportation Technology Implementers Forum – June
18-20 – Yreka, California
Today in Transportation
History
1988
**25th anniversary** The US launched Operation Praying Mantis
against Iranian naval vessels and an oil platform in the Persian Gulf.
======================================================================
The
Transportation Communications Newsletter
is published electronically Monday through Friday.
Questions,
comments about the TCN? Please
write the editor, Bernie Wagenblast at bernie@bwcommunications.net.
No comments:
Post a Comment