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Laying the Groundwork for Smart, Connected Cities
In the future, tens of thousands of everyday objects—including cell phones, light poles, cars, and even pavement markers—will serve as data receivers, transmitters, and processors. Volpe project manager Matt Burt explains how this infrastructure can transform the future of our cities.
A Forward View of NextGen, America’s Biggest Infrastructure Project
FAA Assistant Administrator for NextGen Edward Bolton discusses how programs of today will help modernize our nation’s controlled airspace for the future. Bolton spoke as part of Volpe's new speaker series Reimagining Transportation.
SBIR 16.1 Solicitation
This is a 508-compliant version of U.S. DOT's FY15 SBIR 16.1 solicitation document.
Harry Lightsey
Biography of Harry M. Lightsey III, executive director of Emerging Technologies Policy in the Global Public Policy organization at General Motors.
Humans and Technology in Transportation: Balancing Augmentation and Automation
Human creativity is valuable, but computers are better at some tasks than people are. How can we meld the strengths of humans and technology to create the best transportation future? By making data-driven decisions, says MIT’s Andrew McAfee, who kicked off Volpe’s new speaker series.
Volpe Is Recruiting 30+ Student Interns for 2016
Volpe is hiring for more than 30 internships and entry-level positions in a variety of transportation fields.