Transportation Communications Newsletter
Tuesday, March 7, 2017 - Cranford, New Jersey
Econolite Career opportunity!
Does being at the core of innovation with a leading-edge technology company, that is making a positive impact on the future of mobility, sound like a career path for you? If so, Econolite is offering this unique leadership opportunity as the Director, Sales (Eastern Region). The successful candidate will be a proven leader who has extensive and successful experience in selling technical solutions, primarily to the government sector. He/she must be a strong collaborator who enjoys working with others to find solutions for the customers we serve. Above all, he/she must be a trusted leader who has what it takes to grow the business for the undisputed leader in traffic management software and to take customer satisfaction to the next level.
Econolite continues to be a pioneer and leading provider of comprehensive traffic management solutions, including the development and deployment of connected and autonomous vehicle technologies.
We will consider candidates in the Eastern Region. Learn more and apply today via the following link.
AVIATION
1) In the Battle Over Who Controls US Airspace, It’s Big Lobbyists vs. Small Airports
2) Airways New Zealand Replaces Air Traffic Management System with $58 Million Upgrade
Airways New Zealand news release
3) Bermuda Hosts Aviation Safety Meeting
Further information on North Atlantic Central Monitoring Agency
4) FAA Rolls Out Text Messaging System at South Florida Airports to Limit Tarmac Delays
BICYCLES / PEDESTRIANS
5) Female Traffic Light Signals to Go Up at Melbourne Pedestrian Crossings in Gender Equality Push
ELECTRONIC TOLLING
6) More Problems for Drivers with Massachusetts’ New Electronic Tolling
FREIGHT
7) Traditional Trucking Meets the ‘Sharing Economy’ with Miami Tech Startup Cargo42
Link to Cargo42
8) Trailer Tracking Suppliers Look to Deliver New Insights
GPS / NAVIGATION
9) GPS Disruption a Full-Fledged Aviation Problem
10) TomTom Banks on Partnerships to Help Drivers Escape Traffic Jams
11) Traffic Dodging Apps Divert Traffic onto Local Streets in Honolulu
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
12) Australian Government Invests in New ITS Research Center
ITS Australia news release
13) ITS Increasingly Important for Institute of Highway Engineers
MARITIME
14) India Offers to Host Information Center for Maritime Security of Indian Ocean
OTHER
15) Consider the Alternatives to Travel Smarter
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION
16) USDOT Tweeting 72% More Since Inauguration Day, Biggest Increase Among Federal Departments
17) Funny Signs Hold Serious Messages for Iowa DOT
18) State, Local Officials Question Open Data Directives Under Trump
19) What to Do When Pulled Over: A New Chapter for Driver’s Ed?
SAFETY / SECURITY
20) CDOT Survey Says 22% of Colorado Drivers Admit to Reading Cellphone Messages While Driving
CDOT news release
TAXIS / RIDESHARING
21) You’re Less Likely to Get in an Accident in a Taxi if It’s Yellow, Study Finds
TRAFFIC INCIDENT MANAGEMENT
22) Austin Prepares for SXSW Traffic Frenzy
Capital Metro news release
TRANSIT
23) Major Upgrade for OnTime Railroad-Scheduling Apps
VEHICLES
24) South Korean Consortium on Autonomous Driving to be Launched Soon
News Releases
Job Posting
Solicitation
Upcoming Events
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