Transportation Communications Newsletter
Friday, January 14, 2022 - Cranford, New Jersey
AVIATION
1) Early Warning Systems First Suggested North Korean Missile Could Hit US, Caused FAA To Issue Ground Stop
2) UK Government-Sponsored Trials Demonstrate Safe Tracking Of BVLOS Drone Operations
3) 10 Tech Trends Airports And Airlines Should Watch Out For In 2022
CAMERAS
4) STM To Begin Road Testing Of Rear-View Cameras On Buses
GPS / NAVIGATION
5) GPS Helps Missouri DOT Workers During Winter Operations
6) British Columbia Targets Radio Jammers, GPS Trackers As Drug-Trafficking Tools
RAILROADS
7) Union Pacific Relies On Automation As An Invaluable Mission-To-Modernize Tool
SPACE
8) Civil Agency Should Take Over Space Traffic Management, Says Pentagon Nominee For Space Policy
TRANSIT
9) Bus Tracking System Set To Roll Out For Transit Users Across British Columbia
10) Metrobus Riders Report Buses Not Showing Up, Issues With Real-Time Location Data
11) Cryptocurrency Ads Reach Record Levels On London Transport
News Releases
1) Report Examines How Digital Platforms Are Reshaping Urban Mobility During And After COVID
2) MESPAS Launches Mobile Maritime App
3) Wiener Linien Presents Innovative Digital Passenger Information System For New X-Car
4) Joost Vantomme Named New CEO Of ERTICO
6) Denso Develops Global Safety Package 3 To Improve Vehicle Sensing
Friday Bonus
A low-tech version of the Delorean from ‘Back to the Future’ could make you think it’s 2002.
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