Transportation Communications Newsletter
Tuesday,
April 12, 2016 – ISSN 1529-1057
AECOM is actively
seeking a creative, highly talented Traffic Engineer to join our Conshohocken
or Center City Philadelphia, PA office where you can look forward to
contributing to multi-disciplinary project teams on small and large-scale
highway improvement and traffic engineering projects. Responsibilities will
include: Working as part of a team and also independently in evaluating and
applying Traffic Engineering principles, standards, and criteria; An
ever-increasing level of responsibility; Traffic Signal Design; Traffic
Modeling for a variety of conditions and needs; Minimum Requirements include:
Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering or related field; 5+ years of
experience; Preferred Experience: PennDOT/PA Turnpike projects; TE
studies/analysis; PE/PTOE; Driver’s License. What We Offer: AECOM is a place
where you can put your innovative thinking and engineering skills into high
gear and work alongside other highly motivated people. It's a place where you
can apply your skills to some of the world's most challenging, interesting, and
meaningful projects. It's a place that values the diversity of our people and our
areas of practice. It's what makes AECOM a great place to work and grow. Come
join us! http://goo.gl/X7if3d
AVIATION
1)
Paper-Pushing US Flight Controllers See
Future in Canada's System
Link
to Bloomberg article
2)
American Airlines CEO Assails Delta on
Air Traffic Control Plan
Link
to Bloomberg article
3)
Vegas Acts Greet Passengers at McCarran
Airport
Link
to Las Vegas Review-Journal article
CAMERAS
4)
Ohio Speed Cameras Make Money, as
Legislation Aims to Shutter Them
Link
to WKBN-TV story
CARTOGRAPHY
5)
Nikkei: Japan Government, Toyota, Nissan
to Step Up Efforts on Intelligent Maps
Link
to Reuters article
6)
Guerrilla Campaign Wants Rikers Island,
Home of New York City's Largest Prison, Placed on Subway Maps
Link
to CityLab blog
GPS / NAVIGATION
7)
Pentagon Says Still Not Confident About
Raytheon GPS Control System
Link
to Reuters article
Link
to news release
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION
8)
MaaS 'Unlocks Benefits of ITS'
Link
to Smart Highways commentary
MARITIME
9)
New App DrayQ Helps Truck Drivers at
Ports Be More Efficient
Link
to KGO-TV story
10)
Innovative Automation at Port of Los
Angeles
Link
to Port Technology article
OTHER
11)
Steering the Way Through Disruptions and Transformations
Link to TR News article
12)
Highlights from Intertraffic Amsterdam
Link
to Daily News Updates
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION
13)
Berlin Airport PR Chief Fired for Comments
During Interview
Link
to The Local Germany article
SAFETY / SECURITY
14)
Automakers Urge Insurance Companies to
Remind US Drivers of Recalls
Link
to Reuters article
TRANSIT
15)
Bulgaria's Burgas to Launch E-Ticket
System for Public Transport in June
Link
to Novinite article
16)
See Public Transport Campaigns Against
'Manspreading' from Around the World
Link
to Quartz blog
VEHICLES
17)
Volvo Wants to Bring Self-Driving Pilot
Program to US
Link
to CNET article
18)
GM Sees Growing Appetite for
Connectivity
Link
to Wall Street Journal article
19)
Florida Preparing for Self-Driving
Vehicles
Link
to Florida Politics article
News Releases
Upcoming Events
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Summit – May 5 – Dover, Delaware
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