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A free IET event a couple of you may be intrested in:
Marshall Poulton, Head of Technology and Systems in the Directorate of Traffic Operations in TfL will present the challenges facing Transport for London and the role of Intelligent Transport Systems in delivering the Vision. The London Traffic Systems Vision (LTSV) is an initiative championed by the Directorate of Traffic Operations in Transport for London. The LTSV sets the way forward to develop a long-term view of the future systems and technologies needed to manage street space. Intelligent Transport Systems are at the heart of achieving this Vision. Marshall has the responsibility of maximising the operating efficiency of London's main roads and providing accurate and timely information to road users on their status and performance. He also is responsible for developing a vision and implementation programme for traffic systems to support the management of London's road network to 2025. Marshall has worked in Local Government throughout his career, he was Head of Policy & Planning in Glasgow City Council, responsible for all policy matters, road safety and control and operation of the National Driver and Information Control System (NADICS) on behalf of the Scottish Executive. Throughout his professional career, he has always been very active within the Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) society. He currently sits as an executive committee member of ITS United Kingdom. Registration: For us to plan numbers, please register online - click on the link: http://www.iee.org/link.cfm?link=11991 Venue: Novotel Hammersmith http://www.iee.org/link.cfm?link=12390 |
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![]() "Andy" wrote in message ... A free IET event a couple of you may be intrested in: Marshall Poulton, Head of Technology and Systems in the Directorate of Traffic Operations in TfL will present the challenges facing Transport for London and the role of Intelligent Transport Systems in delivering the Vision. The London Traffic Systems Vision (LTSV) is an initiative championed by the Directorate of Traffic Operations in Transport for London. The LTSV sets the way forward to develop a long-term view of the future systems and technologies needed to manage street space. Intelligent Transport Systems are at the heart of achieving this Vision. Marshall has the responsibility of maximising the operating efficiency of London's main roads and providing accurate and timely information to road users on their status and performance. He also is responsible for developing a vision and implementation programme for traffic systems to support the management of London's road network to 2025. Marshall has worked in Local Government throughout his career, he was Head of Policy & Planning in Glasgow City Council, responsible for all policy matters, road safety and control and operation of the National Driver and Information Control System (NADICS) on behalf of the Scottish Executive. Throughout his professional career, he has always been very active within the Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) society. He currently sits as an executive committee member of ITS United Kingdom. Registration: For us to plan numbers, please register online - click on the link: http://www.iee.org/link.cfm?link=11991 Venue: Novotel Hammersmith http://www.iee.org/link.cfm?link=12390 I forgot to add the date and time Tuesday 28 November 2006, doors open 7:30 for talk at 8pm |
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