Strategic Technology Technical Assistance Teams for Transit Agencies
Andrew Carpenter
carpenter@ctaa.org
The National Center for Applied Transit Technology is providing in-person and off site technical assistance for small-urban, rural, and tribal transit agencies to develop technology action plans to help meet strategic goals.
Potential technologies to plan for include:
- Mobility as a Service and One-Call/One-Click/One-Tap building block technologies
- Ride hailing, microtransit, and other on-demand services that complement transit service
- Automated vehicle planning and pilots
- Real-time transit information
- Open source software that enables interoperability of systems
- Open data
- Fare integration
- Electric buses and related charging infrastructure or facilities
- Other emerging technologies
Eligible participants include:
- Providers of public transportation in small-urban (50,000-200,000 population), rural ( less than 50,000 population), and tribal communities
- Private, nonprofit organizations that run public transportation services in these areas
- Groups of agencies in small-urban/rural regions that intend to or are currently collaborating
Technical assistance will be provided at no cost.
A link to the application instructions is available on the program website.
Email completed applications to Andrew Carpenter.
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