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CATT Gets Examined The Examiner, a Washington, D.C. newspaper recently mentioned CATT in the article “D.C. region to coordinate on traffic, transit information.” The article discussed CATT’s Regional Integrated Transportation Information System (RITIS) and how this transportation database is changing the way traffic information is being coordinated. RITIS fuses, translates, and standardizes data obtained from multiple agencies in the region in order to provide an enhanced overall view of the region’s transportation network. Read the full article. Learn more about RITIS. |
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CapWIN Gets Praised! Capital Wireless Information Network (CapWIN) employees Bill Henry and Bruce Barney attended a Verizon Wireless sponsored law enforcement gathering where CapWIN was praised by presenters Maryland Transit Authority (MdTA) and Wicomico County Sheriff’s. Henry and Barney were able to speak to the group about CapWIN’s efforts and future goals. Way to go CapWIN! |
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CATT Director Is In The News Philip Tarnoff, director of the Center for Advanced Transportation Technology was interviewed and quoted in the Baltimore Sun article “Nerve center aims to soothe traffic”. Tarnoff spoke about signal timing benefits and how a computer-aided system such as this new Baltimore facility has can make a huge impact. Read More>> |
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