Tuesday, June 19, 2018

Tuesday, June 19, 2018

Transportation Communications Newsletter

Tuesday, June 19, 2018 - Cranford, New Jersey

9th Summit on the Future of the Connected Vehicle – October 3-4!

On October 3-4, 2018, the Connected Vehicle Trade Association, with Event Sponsor the Michigan Department of Transportation will  present the 9th Summit on the Future of the Connected Vehicle at the Hyatt Place adjacent to the Suburban Collection Showcase in Novi, Michigan.  This event is streamlined to provide an 18 - 24 month trajectory glimpse of the Connected and Autonomous Vehicle. Our Keynote presentation will be by Kirk Steudle of MDOT.  Panel Discussions will include: a four company Tier 1 panel, a four company Cybersecurity panel, a Smart Communities panel, a Testing and Certification panel and a Finance panel with VC, Incubator, 2nd and 3rd stage investors.  We will present industry thought leaders from  Communications, Hardware, Software, Services and Insurance Telematics.  From market overviews and federal policy to big data and business models, you’ll hear the latest from the most highly regarded experts in the field.  Specific topics will include: Markets, business models, apps and content, mobile integration, user interfaces, security issues, regulation, liability, IP and policy, data and analytics.  We have limited our event capacity to 300 attendees to ensure an exceptional networking experience. For more information visit http://www.connectedvehicle.org/events/.  Space is limited, registration is first come, first served.


AVIATION

1) Brussels Airport Unveils Blockchain App for Tracking Cargo Movement

CAMERAS

2) Speed Cameras Restarting in Des Moines

FREIGHT

3) Telematics to Help Build Australian Freight Plan

GPS / NAVIGATION

4) EU Brexit Negotiator Says UK Could Access But Not Develop Galileo

INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS

5) If Streetlights and Cars Could Talk: Firms Demonstrate ‘Smart Infrastructure’ Tech in Downtown St. Louis

6) Auckland Transport Expected to Approve Budget for Introduction of Smart Transport Systems

7) Smart Cities In-Depth Focus 2018

MARITIME

8) Norway and Russia Avoid Conflict Over Svalbard Partially Through Communication and Relationships

PLANNING

9) Data Used to Develop Better Transport Networks in Australia

PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION

10) Alaska DOT Using Public Outreach to Stop Rural Airstrip Vandalism

11) California Gas Tax Opponents Cry Foul Over Signs Touting Roadwork

12) Tennessee Highway Safety Office Launches ‘High Crash Area’ Banners

13) Sandy Springs, Georgia Police Post Photo of Wrecked Cruiser as Warning to Drivers

ROADWAYS

14) Ohio Smart Corridor Will Allow Cars to Talk to One Another

15) To Combat Potholes, Cities Turn to Technology

SAFETY / SECURITY

16) US Customs and Border Protection’s Remote Arrivals App to Launch Nationwide

TRANSIT

17) One-Stop Pay System Using Phone and App for New Zealand Public Transport on Track

18) ATRA Pulse - June 2018

TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT

19) Open Source Traffic Management

VEHICLES

20) Electric Vehicles and the Digital Revolution: an Evolving Legal Landscape


News Releases


Solicitation


Upcoming Events

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