Wednesday, June 19, 2024

Wednesday, June 19, 2024

   

Transportation Communications Newsletter


  Wednesday, June 19, 2024 - Cranford, New Jersey


**Juneteenth**


AVIATION


1) How Abilene, Texas’ Airport Uses Aviation Weather

KTAB/KRBC-TV


CAMERAS


2) New ALPR Vulnerabilities Prove Mass Surveillance Is A Public Safety Threat

Electronic Frontier Foundation commentary


EQUITY


3) What Agencies Should Know About The New Accessibility Rule For Government Content

Government Technology


GPS / NAVIGATION


4) Ferrari Is Removing Built-In Nav Because Who Even Uses That

The Drive


MARITIME


5) US, Indonesia Hold Port-Focused Cybersecurity Exercise

The Record


6) New Maritime Cybersecurity Industry Body Launched

Safety4Sea


OTHER


7) Cause Of 911 Outage In Massachusetts Revealed

WWLP-TV


8) Uber Expects ‘Mobility Media’ To Bring In $1 Billion This Year, But What Is It?

Euronews


9) Why More Marylanders Are Passing Digitized Driver’s Tests

Government Technology


10) Jyrney, Grapevine Partner To Deliver Personalized Ground Transport Options

Businesstravel Magazine


11) How Embracing Tech Is Revolutionizing State DOT Operations

Autodesk’s Digital Builder podcast


PRIVACY


12) As Mobile IDs Proliferate, Concerns About Cybersecurity, Data Privacy Mount

Route Fifty


PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT


13) GAO Report Recommends Improving Transparency, Communications At USDOT

GAO


14) Stagecoach East Calls For Improved Communication To Tackle Local Traffic Congestion

Intelligent Transport


15) How Community Engagement Will Shape The Future Of The Illinois Tollway

Illinois Tollway commentary


SAFETY / SECURITY


16) CDK Global Cyberattack: Car Dealerships Software Down

AS


17) Can An App Make Women Safer In Their Commute?

Times Higher Education


TRANSIT


18) Honolulu Transportation Officials Confirm TheBus, Handi-Van Systems Hit By Cyber Attack

KITV-TV


19) NJ Transit, Global Transportation Leaders Share Best Practices In Advance Of World Cup

New Jersey Business Magazine


VEHICLES


20) Self-Driving Cars Are Safer Than Those Driven By Humans, But With Exceptions, According To New Study

Highways News



News Releases

1) Idaho DMV Offers Online Tracking For License Plates

2) New Study Improves Virtual Travel Experience With Efficient Avatar Task Migration


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