Transportation Communications Newsletter
Thursday, May 12, 2022 - Cranford, New Jersey
**Asian Pacific American Heritage Month**
AVIATION
1) Two Flight-Attendant YouTubers Shared Behind-The-Scenes Details Of A Typical Plane Journey To Debunk Common Myths About Their Jobs
CARTOGRAPHY
2) Google Has Big Plans For AR. Google Maps Could Be The Key.
GPS / NAVIGATION
3) What Happens If GPS Goes Dark? The Pentagon Is Working On It, Space Force General Says
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
4) Georgia Connected Vehicle Pilot To Cover 18 Miles Of Interstate
5) The Smart Transportation Dispatch - May 12, 2022
OTHER
6) Google Wallet Gets Better Support For IDs, Transit Passes, Privacy
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT
7) How The Delaware River Port Authority Built Organizational Trust And Fixed Public Perception
TELEMATICS
8) Android Auto Almost Ready For Split Screen Mode As Streaming Video Apps Come To Automotive
TRANSIT
9) NJ Transit Unveils Technology To Ease Use For Neurodiverse And Mobility-Challenged Customers
VEHICLES
10) Advanced Safety Tech Still Needs Work To Prevent Car Crashes, AAA Says
News Releases
1) Virtual Mobility Assistance Pilot Program Expands To Connecticut’s Bradley International Airport
2) Aloft Technologies Launches Geospatial Management Tools For Its Drone Data Network
3) FAA Invests Millions To Build Safer, More Accessible Airports Across US
4) Enhanced Wi-Fi Planned By Southwest Airlines
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