METRO Magazine Logo
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

CTE to lead national advanced tech transit vehicle advisory panel

Group will streamline multiple advanced bus research and education resources into a cohesive FTA-led program.

June 18, 2019
CTE to lead national advanced tech transit vehicle advisory panel

CTE will form and manage an advisory panel to structure the TVIDCs’ priorities and provide industry feedback to FTA.

LAVTA

2 min to read


CTE will form and manage an advisory panel to structure the TVIDCs’ priorities and provide industry feedback to FTA. LAVTA

The Center for Transportation & the Environment (CTE) was selected by the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) to coordinate research and outreach priorities for the newly created Transit Vehicle Innovation Deployment Centers (TVIDCs). The centers will facilitate the development, production, and deployment of advanced technology transit vehicles and infrastructure. Through these Centers, CTE will streamline multiple advanced bus research and education resources into a cohesive FTA-led program.

CTE will form and manage an advisory panel to structure the TVIDCs’ priorities and provide industry feedback to FTA. The panel will meet at least three times and include sample representation from large, medium, and small transit agencies; all active bus OEMs; the American Public Transportation Association; FTA; CALSTART; and the Altoona bus testing facility. It will also include the two bus component testing centers (Ohio State and Auburn), and both current FTA-funded zero-emission bus (ZEB) Centers of Excellence (Sunline and SARTA).

Ad Loading...

CTE will convene the first panel meeting at the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) in August 20. LA Metro’s CEO Phillip A. Washington has committed to personally participate on the panel. The subject matters the panel will discuss includes, but is not limited to, the following:

  • Low or No Emission Vehicle (Low-No) Component Testing Program.

  • Overall Bus Testing Program, including any changes necessary to support ZEBs and improve bus testing effectiveness and throughput.

  • FTA’s overall research program priorities, including implementation of the STAR program (FTA Strategic Transit Automation Research).

  • Driver Assistance and Automation Solutions in pilot programs, and other industry technology development.

  • Training and Workforce Development to support ZEBs.

LA Metro’s plans to create a center in the County of Los Angeles that will focus on testing, research, training, and manufacturing of ZEB and rail supplies.

The Chicago Transit Authority has agreed to host the second meeting, with its President Dorval Carter also committing to personally participate on the panel. CTE will host the third meeting at its headquarters in Atlanta.

More Technology

A blue and white graphic with the APTA logo and text reading "New AI Guidance Suite for Public Transit."

APTA Launches AI Guidance Suite for Public Transit

The industry group’s new reports provide transit agencies with implementation strategies, governance recommendations, and examples of AI in action.

Read More →
Cover photo for METROspectives with HDR's Brian Buchanan
Managementby Alex RomanMay 15, 2026

Managing Complexity: HDR’s Brian Buchanan on Delivering Major Transit Programs

HDR’s transit program management lead discusses the challenges of overseeing large capital projects, adapting to cost and supply chain pressures, and the capabilities agencies need to build for the future.

Read More →
METRO Biz Briefs cover photo

STV Launches Power Practice and More in Biz Briefs

In METRO's latest installment, we take a look at the latest news from SilverRide, Complete Coach Works, and more.

Read More →
Cover for Part 2 with AC Transit's Cecil Blandon
ManagementMay 8, 2026

Bus Tech Talk: Part 2 with AC Transit's Cecil Blandon

In Part 2 of a two-part conversation, AC Transit’s director of maintenance joins co-hosts Alex Roman and Mark Hollenbeck to discuss his maintenance team’s work with various types of vehicle, training, augmented reality, and more.

Read More →
SEPTA's advertisement for multi-rider feature.
Technologyby StaffMay 7, 2026

Philadelphia's SEPTA Introduces Multi-Rider Feature for Contactless Payments

Up until now, this feature was only available when using a SEPTA Key card.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
A Waev Gem vehicle with a ramp deployed.

ABC Teams with Waev, Knorr-Bremse in Boston Top Biz Briefs

Stay informed with these quick takes on the projects and companies driving progress across the transportation landscape.

Read More →
Steve Goodreau
Technologyby Alex RomanMay 6, 2026

Trackless Rapid Transit: Hype or Viable Option?

Steve Goodreau of WSP explores the technology’s promise, limitations and where it may fit in the evolving transit landscape.

Read More →
Terrel Smith

Terrel Smith Launches New TransitOne Venture, Focuses on Building Relationships

The company partners with manufacturers such as Kiel Seating, Camira Fabric, and TSI Video, focusing on areas that directly impact both passenger experience and operational performance.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
An MBTA paratransit vehicle.

FINAL CALL: Apply Now for METRO's 2026 Innovative Solutions Awards

Now in its latest edition, the awards recognize forward-thinking solutions that improve safety, operational efficiency, sustainability, rider experience, and overall system performance.

Read More →