Transportation Communications Newsletter
Monday,
March 24, 2014 – ISSN 1529-1057
Qvision software is a patent-pending technology with a large market niche. It is the most cost-effective way to show video of changing conditions to large numbers of users at once without the cost and headaches of streaming. A vast array of markets worldwide need to share video online. Qvision is not a repackaged solution to that longstanding problem; it is a brand new technology that fills a huge void across a wide range of industries and is especially interesting to the ITS sector.
This position will appeal to the successful professional who desires to be part of the next generation technology in video capture and delivery, working alongside a highly skilled team in a ground floor situation with company ownership potential. It is an outstanding opportunity for an experienced, successful transportation industry insider to manage and grow our North American sales/marketing push. For more information, visit: http://qvisiontechnology.com/images/NORTH_AMERICA_DIRECTOR_SALES_AND_MARKETING_mar2014_Final.pdf.
BICYCLES / PEDESTRIANS
1)
Bicycle and Pedestrian Counters Coming
to Philadelphia-Area Trails
Link
to article on PlanPhilly:
FREIGHT
2)
US Customs and Border Protection's Cargo
Data System Takes Next Step
Link
to article in FCW:
OTHER
3)
Digital Cities, Smarter Transportation –
Conference Highlights
Link
to article on Streetsblog LA:
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION
4)
New York State Transportation
Commissioner on How to Make the Case for Infrastructure
Link
to article on Capital:
5)
Port Authority of New York & New
Jersey Moves Toward Transparency with Public Roll Call
Link
to article in The New York Times:
ROADWAYS
6)
Why is an Indiana Road Sign in Western
Michigan?
Link
to article in the Pantagraph:
SAFETY / SECURITY
7)
'Cyber' Cargo Crime Called Growing
Threat
Link
to article in The Journal of Commerce:
http://www.joc.com/trucking-logistics/%E2%80%98cyber%E2%80%99-cargo-crime-called-growing-threat_20140321.html
(registration required)
TRANSIT
8)
Smartphone App to Track Public Transport
Woes in Australia
Link
to article in The Australian:
9)
New York Assembly Passes Bill Requiring
MTA to Post Oath Pledging Friendliness and Accurate Information
Link
to article in the Daily News:
News Releases
Job Posting
-
Technical Research Engineer – University
of Maryland – College Park, Maryland
Upcoming Events
Webinar: Critical Factors
and Proven Techniques for Helping Responders Deal with On-Scene Trauma – March
27
Today in Transportation
History
1989
**25th anniversary** The Exxon
Valdez ran aground in Prince William Sound, Alaska and caused the largest
oil spill in US history.
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