Friday, February 22, 2019

Friday, February 22, 2019

Transportation Communications Newsletter

Friday, February 22, 2019 - Kenilworth, New Jersey


AVIATION

1) Tampa Airport Officials Investigating After Mayor’s Twitter Account Hacked, Bomb Threats Made

2) Southwest Hit By Computer Outage

3) Connecting FAA’s System Wide Information Management (SWIM) to the Cloud

FREIGHT

4) Putting Team Communications to Work in Transportation and Logistics

GPS / NAVIGATION

5) GPS Satellites Have a Little-Known ‘Millennium Bug’ Problem of Their Own

OTHER

6) Transportation Agencies Shed Paper for Mobile Devices

7) Digital Signs Point the Way to a Brighter Future

PARKING

8) New York Mayor Looks to Tame Abuse of Official Parking Placards with Digital System

ROADWAYS

9) Why Connected Intersections Are the Backbones of Smart Cities

SAFETY / SECURITY

10) New Technology Being Tested That Aims to Prevent 65% of Pedestrian Collisions

TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT

11) MTR Nordic Launches App That Delivers Personalized Traffic Information

VEHICLES

12) Waymo Self-Driving Cars Can Now Respond to Traffic Cops’ Hand Signals

13) Autonomous Shuttles Make Debut at Sacramento State University

14) At Porsche, Autonomous Driving Enters the Workshop


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