The heads of the Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia departments of transportation met with a group of technology and transportation professionals at the ITS America annual meeting in National Harbor to discuss local challenges and up-coming projects in the area.
The heads of the Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia departments of transportation met with a group of technology and transportation professionals at the 560 ITS America annual meeting in National Harbor to discuss local challenges and up-coming projects in the area.
Citing a need to coordinate their state’s transportation priorities to meet the needs of D.C. motorists, the officials called on the industry to continue the integration push and create solutions that will help them manage traffic across state borders.
“We need to be ready for the next century, and we cannot build our way out. We have to look at technology to pave the way,” said Director of the2134 District Department of Transportation Terry Bellamy.
Sean Connaughton, the Secretary of the1747 Virginia Department of Transportation, went on to say that the industry is good at collecting traffic data and disseminating that information to drivers, but more work needs to be done to turn traffic information into suggested courses of action.
The discussion was moderated by Mort Downey, a senior advisor with4983 Parsons Brinckerhoff, and sponsored by 81 Kapsch.
Citing a need to coordinate their state’s transportation priorities to meet the needs of D.C. motorists, the officials called on the industry to continue the integration push and create solutions that will help them manage traffic across state borders.
“We need to be ready for the next century, and we cannot build our way out. We have to look at technology to pave the way,” said Director of the
Sean Connaughton, the Secretary of the
The discussion was moderated by Mort Downey, a senior advisor with