Richard A. White joins SYSTRA as chief strategic officer
Most recently, White served as acting president and CEO of the American Public Transportation Association.
Most recently, White served as acting president and CEO of the American Public Transportation Association.
He will oversee sales, marketing, customer service, project management, government relations, demos, and bids & grants departments.
Changes include the retirement of Kevin Wood, sr. VP, manufacturing and facilities, and Paul Smith, executive VP, sales and marketing.
Coincides with the one-year anniversary of the Trump Administration’s statement of its intent to withdraw the U.S. from the Paris Agreement.
Elon Musk discusses his company's vision to "alleviate soul-destroying traffic" through a zero-emissions, high-speed, underground public transportation system.
Loop is a high-speed underground public transportation system in which passengers are transported on autonomous electric skates traveling at 125-150 mph.
The company spent the last eight years designing and developing all-electric vehicles and the last three years commercializing an all-electric Type C school bus.
Along with signing the three-year exclusive agreement, the bus dealer has placed an initial order of 15 buses.
The launch marks the 28th country of operation for the German-born tech and travel pioneer — and the company’s biggest launch to date.
AWare OS allows diverse mobility technologies to work together to enable automated vehicles to operate safely and efficiently.
The grant funding is expected to cover operational costs for the next two-and-a-half years.
Enhancements will include a new driver-assist system to help keep buses on schedule, ultimately providing better service.
The machines, built by Czech Republic-based firm, General Bytes, combine for a total of 46 cryptocurrency ATMs in the country.
PIPP allows grantees the ability to identify FTA "barriers" that may impede project development using private partners.
By 2033, the first high-speed rail system in the U.S. will whisk passengers from San Francisco to Los Angeles in under three hours at speeds above 200 mph.
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