Transportation Communications Newsletter
Wednesday, March 13, 2019 - Cranford, New Jersey
AVIATION
1) Data and Digital Solutions Are Key to Future of GE Aviation
CAMERAS
2) Cities Want to Stop New Traffic Camera Rules in Ohio Transportation Budget
3) Traffic Camera Vendor Agrees to Smaller Cut of Cedar Rapids, Iowa’ Revenue
CARTOGRAPHY
4) Digital Technologies Can Help People with Mobility-Related Disabilities
FREIGHT
5) Chatbots Are Emerging as Powerful Tools for the Transportation Industry
GPS / NAVIGATION
6) Schriever Air Force Base Announces Next GPS Week Number Rollover
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
7) EU Unveils Intelligent Transport Plans: Industry Blasts Wi-Fi Standard
8) New Rules Clear Way for Clean, Connected and Automated Mobility on EU Roads
9) Transport Canada Unveils Improved ITS Technologies at Buffalo and Fort Erie Border Crossing
10) Mobility Rush 63
MOBILITY
11) Are Urban Mobility Apps the New Online Travel Agencies?
PARKING
12) Airports Can Optimize Occupancy and Maximize Parking Revenue By Taking Data-Driven Approach
PRIVACY
13) In-Car Monitoring: Surveillance Tech Will Make Your Car Less Private
14) Report: Smart Cities Development Depends on Data Protection, Privacy
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION
15) Transport Sector-Specific Messaging Key to Fighting Human Trafficking, USDOT Committee Told
RAILROADS
16) BNSF, Amtrak Detail PTC Progress at House Hearing
ROADWAYS
17) New Speed Bumps in DC’s Busiest Intersections Are Supposed to Slow Cars Down, But Instead Are Confusing Walkers and Drivers
SAFETY / SECURITY
18) US Government Will Be Scanning Your Face at 20 Top Airports, Documents Show
TELEMATICS
19) Massachusetts Right to Repair Coalition Takes on Vehicle Data in New Bill
TRAFFIC INCIDENT MANAGEMENT
20) How Mesa, Arizona Manages Spring Training Traffic
TRANSIT
21) Tech Companies Demonstrate New Ideas to New York MTA
News Releases
1) Northern Virginia Law Enforcement Agencies Practice New Traffic Management Plan for Violent Incident
2) Raytheon, Frequentis Team to Modernize Airport Operations With Remote Virtual Tower Technology in US
Upcoming Events
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