Abstracts Sought for 2011 GIS in Public Transportation Conference

October 29, 2010 — (Des Plaines, IL) – URISA and the National Center for Transit Research (NCTR) are pleased to announce the 2011 GIS in Public Transportation Conference, taking place in St. Petersburg, Florida, September 12-14, 2011. This biennial conference helps transportation professionals for all areas within public and private transportation by:

  • Providing professional development opportunities
  • Facilitating the sharing resources and industry information
  • Enabling peer-to-peer networking
  • Engaging and learning about new vendor technologies

The Program Committee will organize an educational program based upon the abstracts submitted through the Call for Participation. All abstract submissions, received by February 11, 2011, will be reviewed and considered for this conference. The Program Committee encourages abstract submissions in one or more of these four general categories - Applications, Tools, Data, and Management & Policy. Examples of topics within each category are included below:

APPLICATIONS

  • Asset Management - Stops, stations, communications, routes/track, work orders, etc; Bus Stop Inventory Collection and Management
  • Transit Operations - Scheduling; AVL; paratransit voice annunciation; ridership stats; routing; performance analysis; data validation, etc.
  • Security and Safety - Crime analysis, accident/safety analysis, emergency planning, disaster recovery, etc.
  • Planning - Service planning; TDM planning, Census data transit planning; transit-oriented development; demand studies (long-range forecasting, transit oriented development, etc.)
  • Public Information - data presentation/cartography; trip planners; other public website services
  • Other Applications Topics

TOOLS

  • Software - Google/Microsoft and transit; open source and web-enabled GIS; mashups, Web 2.0
  • Data Collection - Automatic Passenger Counters (APC); GPS, mobile GIS
  • Other Tools Topics

DATA

  • Data Modeling - transit modeling applications
  • Data Standards - transit data standards
  • Data Sources - American Community Survey, LED (Longitudinal Employment Dynamics) Data, Census Data, National Household Data Survey
  • Other Data Topics

MANAGEMENT & POLICY

  • Enterprise Architecture - implementation issues
  • GIS and IT management topics
  • FTA/Census/FGDC programs/priorities - Intelligent Transportation Systems, Title 6, NTD Data
  • GISP Program
  • New Starts Program
  • Other Management & Policy Topics


Preconference workshops, an exhibition, and networking events will accompany the educational program. Visit the conference website ( http://www.urisa.org/gis_transit), for details and submission guidelines.




Contact:

Wendy Nelson
Executive Director - URISA

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