Transportation Communications Newsletter
Tuesday,
March 17, 2015 – ISSN 1529-1057
Final Program Now Available for the ITS America Intelligent Freight
Network Symposium
Join ITS America for
our first Symposia Series event of 2015 as we head to Long Beach, Calif., March 26 and 27, and explore the smarter
movement of goods in the 21st century by Advancing
an Intelligent Freight Network. The California Department of
Transportation (Caltrans), Port of Long Beach, Intelligent Transportation
Society of California and Contra Costa Transportation Authority have partnered
with ITS America to host this two-day event focused on advancing
technology solutions to improve freight efficiency and highlighting the next
generation of ITS solutions to address the changing demands in goods
movement. The symposium will take place in our most unique location yet --
on board the historic Queen
Mary. Special registration rates are available
for ITS America members, public sector attendees and students
and start as low as $40.00. Learn how you and your organization can get
involved, check out the full program and
register today at www.itsa.org/freightsymposium.
AVIATION
1)
Airports Leverage Technology to Manage
Irregular Operations
Link
to article in Airport Improvement:
CAMERAS
2)
Iowa DOT Orders Removal of City-Operated
Traffic Cameras on State-Supervised Roads
Link
to AP article:
Link
to news release
3)
Two Broward County, Florida Judges Toss
24,000 Red-Light Camera Tickets
Link
to article in the Sun Sentinel:
4)
Hanoi Adding More Traffic Cameras to Put
Brake on Violations
Link
to article in Thanh Nien News:
MARITIME
5)
How Do the Technology Leaders at the
Port of Portland Protect Sensitive Data?
Link
to article in Government Technology:
OTHER
6)
Braille Handbook of Traffic Signs
Released in Qatar
Link
to article in The Peninsula:
ROADWAYS
7)
Florida DOT Gives OK to High-Tech Pilot
to Control Traffic Signals Based on Real-Time Conditions
Link
to article in the Bradenton Herald:
TRANSIT
8)
Maryland Transit Authority's Intelligent
Video-Surveillance System Increases Departmental Efficiency, Effectiveness
Link
to article in Urgent Communications:
TRAVELER INFORMATION /
TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
9)
Georgia DOT Rolls Out Smarter, Revamped
Website for Travelers
Link
to article in the Gwinnett Daily Post:
Link
to site
VEHICLES
10)
Ford Turns Back to Microsoft to Build
Connected Car Services
Link
to Reuters article:
Link
to news release
News Releases
4)
Airbiquity Presents First of Four-Part
Webinar Series on Improving Consumer Connected Car Adoption
Upcoming Events
Webinar: Managing the Unexpected in Work
Zones with Back of Queue Detection, Smart Work Integration and Performance
Monitoring – March 24
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