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INIT Launches ‘Mind the Gap’ Campaign to Tackle Transit Workforce Shortages

The campaign introduces a suite of digital tools designed to help agencies fill operational gaps, streamline training, and enhance retention as the industry faces a shrinking pool of experienced personnel.

May 28, 2025
INIT Launches ‘Mind the Gap’ Campaign to Tackle Transit Workforce Shortages

With transit systems across the U.S. contending with a persistent staffing crisis, INIT’s new campaign responds directly to these needs by promoting innovative, scalable IT solutions that help agencies adapt and remain resilient.

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INIT Innovations in Transportation Inc. officially launched a new campaign titled “Mind the Gap: Smart Solutions for Staffing and Skills Shortages,” focusing on how public transit agencies can leverage intelligent technologies to address workforce challenges. 

The campaign introduces a suite of digital tools designed to help agencies fill operational gaps, streamline training, and enhance retention as the industry faces a shrinking pool of experienced personnel.

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A National Challenge for Transit Agencies

With transit systems across the U.S. contending with a persistent staffing crisis, INIT’s new campaign responds directly to these needs by promoting innovative, scalable IT solutions that help agencies adapt and remain resilient.

“Transit agencies are being asked to do more with less, especially when it comes to staffing,” said INIT CEO Carl Commons. “Our ‘Mind the Gap’ initiative shows how intelligent systems can reduce the burden on transit teams while preparing the workforce for future demands.”

Key technology solutions featured in the campaign include:

  1. Smarter Scheduling to Improve Driver Retention: INIT’s MOBILE-PERDIS personnel scheduling system enables drivers to submit duty preferences via desktop or smartphone. The system balances employee preferences with operational requirements, generates compliant rosters, and supports last-minute shift swaps through an integrated duty pool. This flexibility has proven effective in reducing absenteeism and improving employee satisfaction.

  2. Simplified Training for New Operators: To address high turnover and training bottlenecks, INIT’s on-board driver terminals offer a user-friendly interface with multi-language support, touchscreen controls, and turn-by-turn navigation. An AI-based messaging feature will allow dispatchers to send instructions in a driver’s preferred language, enhancing communication and safety.

  3. Ticketing-as-a-Service to Reduce Driver Stress: INIT’s account-based ticketing system shifts fare transactions away from drivers, allowing passengers to tap in and out with a card or mobile device. Offered as Ticketing-as-a-Service (TaaS), the cloud-hosted solution enables agencies to implement modern fare systems without maintaining on-site infrastructure, allowing faster rollouts and lower IT overhead.

  4. Streamlined Management of Electric Bus Fleets: Managing electric buses introduces unique logistical hurdles. INIT’s MOBILE-DMS depot management solution oversees charging level monitoring, block and yard assignments, and automated vehicle replacement in case of charging issues. The system ensures reliable operations while minimizing the administrative burden on maintenance teams.

  5. Managed IT Services to Bridge Talent Gaps: INIT also provides fully managed IT hosting, relieving agencies of cybersecurity, compliance, and system management responsibilities. This service is particularly beneficial for transit systems without access to specialized IT staff.

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