Skip to main content

ITS America releases new market data study

The Intelligent Transportation Society of America (ITS America) has released a report detailing US revenue estimates of eight ITS service packages, as defined by the National ITS Architecture and an analysis of the opportunities and challenges currently facing the ITS industry. The report, entitled The US Intelligent Transportation Systems Market: Revenues of Service, Opportunities and Challenges, is an update to the August 2011 report Sizing the US and North American Intelligent Transportation System Marke
January 16, 2013 Read time: 1 min
The Intelligent Transportation Society of America (560 ITS America) has released a report detailing US revenue estimates of eight ITS service packages, as defined by the National ITS Architecture and an analysis of the opportunities and challenges currently facing the ITS industry.
 
The report, entitled The US Intelligent Transportation Systems Market: Revenues of Service, Opportunities and Challenges, is an update to the August 2011 report Sizing the US and North American Intelligent Transportation System Market: Market Data Study of ITS Revenues and Employment.  Following up on the results from the previous study, this new report offers a detailed breakdown of the granular market data that has been desired by the ITS professional community.

Related Content

  • January 14, 2013
    New approach to data handling aids development of smarter cities
    David Crawford has been to the Irish capital to see a potent memorandum of understanding at work. An imaginative collaboration between the world’s largest IT company and one of Europe’s smaller capital cities is demonstrating a new approach to data handling that could have far reaching implications for urban public transport worldwide. A close working relationship between IBM and Dublin City Council (DCC) dates from 2010.
  • January 11, 2013
    New approach to data handling aids development of smarter cities
    David Crawford has been to the Irish capital to see a potent memorandum of understanding at work. An imaginative collaboration between the world’s largest IT company and one of Europe’s smaller capital cities is demonstrating a new approach to data handling that could have far reaching implications for urban public transport worldwide. A close working relationship between IBM and Dublin City Council (DCC) dates from 2010. The IT giant was looking for a local transport authority as partner for testing IBM’s
  • January 11, 2013
    New approach to data handling aids development of smarter cities
    David Crawford has been to the Irish capital to see a potent memorandum of understanding at work. An imaginative collaboration between the world’s largest IT company and one of Europe’s smaller capital cities is demonstrating a new approach to data handling that could have far reaching implications for urban public transport worldwide. A close working relationship between IBM and Dublin City Council (DCC) dates from 2010. The IT giant was looking for a local transport authority as partner for testing IBM’s
  • April 23, 2013
    Interview with new ITS America chairman David St Amant
    David St Amant, incoming chair of ITS America, on the exciting and challenging road ahead for ITS