Transportation Communications Newsletter
Wednesday, January 22, 2020 - Cranford, New Jersey
AVIATION
1) Executives Doing Deals Don’t Want Their Private Jets To Be Tracked
2) Concerns On Plans For Remote Air Traffic Control At Scottish Island Airports
CAMERAS
3) Washington State Legislator Wants To Make Traffic Camera Fines Statewide
GPS / NAVIGATION
4) Fourth GPS Civilian Signal Goes Live
MARITIME
5) Geospatial Partnership To Target ‘Dark’ Maritime Activity
6) Mysterious GPS Outages Are Wracking The Shipping Industry
MOBILITY
7) Three Ways Mobility Companies Are Using Data To Solve Problems And Shape The Future
8) Viking Drops ‘Cruise’ From Its Name And Website
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT
9) Public Information Efforts By Colorado DOT On Traction Law May Be Paying Dividends
10) Strategic Communications To Improve Support For Transit-Priority Projects: Report And Toolkit
ROADWAYS
11) Georgia Counts On New Technology To Help Keep Traffic Moving
SAFETY / SECURITY
12) Inside The CBP-Built ‘Backbone’ Of Atlanta Airport’s Biometric Terminal
13) Japan Passports Adopt Complex Ukiyo-e For Maximum Protection
VEHICLES
14) American Center For Mobility Opens Technology Park For Development
15) Laser Headlights Can Make Roads Brighter—And Cars Smarter
News Releases
Upcoming Events
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