Transportation
Communications Newsletter
Friday, July 19, 2013
– ISSN 1529-1057
AVIATION
1) NTSB Says Crew Communication a Point of
Interest in Asiana Crash Investigation
Link to article in Politico:
2) Trial Run Shows West Virginia Airport’s
‘Virtual Tower’ Exceeds Expectations
Link to article in The Register-Herald:
3) How SESAR will Impact European Aviation
Link to article in Airport Industry Review:
4) 10 Most Wi-Fi Connected US Airports and 10
Least-Connected
Link to article on Skift:
5) Social Biometrics – The Secret Ingredient for a
Passenger-centric Airport
Link to article in Airport Technology:
CARTOGRAPHY
6) Apple Buys Big Data Firm Locationary in Mapping
Effort Push
Link to article on ZDNet:
MARITIME
7) Georgia Ports Authority Unveils Mobile Command
Center
Link to AP article:
Link to news release: http://goo.gl/hBtfc
OTHER
8) US DOT’s Data Palooza Showcases a New Era of
Transforming Technology
Link to article in Focus:
9) California Bill Would Require Giant ‘Not a
Government Worker’ Signs on Buses Driven By Contractors
Link to blog on Curbed LA:
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION
10) Transport Canada Mum on Rail Safety Rules
Link to CBC News story:
11) California’s North County Transit District OKs
Email Purge Policy
Link to article in U-T San Diego:
TRANSIT
12) GPS Means Long Bus Waits May Soon Be a Thing
of the Past in Calgary
Link to article in the Calgary Herald:
http://www.calgaryherald.com/news/calgary/system+means+long+waits+soon+thing+past/8678724/story.html
TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION
MANAGEMENT
13) Tallahassee, Florida Expands Use of Traffic
Management Technology
Link to article in the Tallahassee Democrat:
14) Virginia 511: A Behind the Scenes Look
Link to story on WCAV-TV:
VEHICLES
15) Heads Up! Yes, That’s a Map on the Windshield
Link to story on Fox Business:
16) New Ford System Helps Warn Police if Someone
Approaches Car From Behind
Link to AP article:
Friday Bonus
Sometimes timing is everything.
Today in Transportation History
1843 **170th anniversary** The SS Great
Britain, the first
ship to be built of iron and equipped with a screw propeller, was launched. It was the largest ship to date.
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