ITS America, IBM, Spencer Trask, and Partners Launch Congestion Challenge for Traffic Congestion Solutions
Best Ideas Sought to Solve Congestion and Improve Mobility, the Environment and Public Safety
WASHINGTON, DC, June 12, 2009 - The Intelligent Transportation
Society of America (ITS America), in partnership with IBM and
Spencer Trask Collaborative Innovations (STCI), today announced a
new global challenge to identify innovative ideas for combating
transportation congestion. Additional partners include AAA, the
American Highway Users Alliance, the Environmental Defense Fund,
ITS Sweden, and the California and Virginia Departments of
Transportation. The announcement was made during the ITS America
Annual Meeting & Exposition.
The ITS Congestion Challenge is the first global competition
to identify the best ideas to reduce congestion and mitigate its
impact on the economy and environment. The competition is open to
entrepreneurs, commuters, transportation experts, researchers in
all fields, universities, and citizens around the world. All ideas
will be reviewed, discussed and rated by an open global community.
The best ideas to solve the problem of traffic congestion will be
selected and the winner will be announced during the 16th World
Congress on Intelligent Transportation Systems in Stockholm,
Sweden, September 21 - 25, 2009. The winner will receive a cash
investment of $50,000 USD in addition to development and
implementation support so that the winning idea becomes a
real-world solution.
"The average metropolitan commuter in the U.S. spends nearly a
full work week stuck in traffic each year. This wastes precious
time and fuel and impacts the environment, road safety, quality of
life, and economic productivity at a cost of more than 1% of GDP,"
said ITS America President and CEO Scott Belcher. "We cannot allow
congestion to grind cities, suburbs and supply chains to a halt
every morning and afternoon when we have innovative tools,
technologies, and strategies available to manage our transportation
systems and utilize our infrastructure more effectively."
"Rapidly increasing urbanization and expanding population
density is creating unique, and in some cases very serious,
transportation challenges throughout the world," said Gerry Mooney,
IBM General Manager, Global Government and Education. "The intent
of the ITS congestion challenge is to generate new ideas to reduce
congestion. This will lead to smarter transportation
solutions."
Winning ideas are expected to incorporate some of the
following attributes:
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Speed & Efficiency - enhance transportation system efficiency, use technology to reduce delays and transport people and goods more reliably.
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Behavioral Impact - provide travel alternatives and choices to reduce congestion.
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Safety - prevent accidents, improve incident response and provide more timely and accurate transportation information.
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Sustainability - lower energy use and emissions, actively manage traffic and reduce congestion.
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Economic Competitiveness - wireless applications, mobility tools and other cost, efficiency and productivity improvements.
"The platform we will be using for this challenge harnesses a
powerful collaborative ecosystem incorporating proven innovation
practices that have been shown to find unique solutions for today's
pressing problems," notes Michael J. Turillo Jr, Vice Chairman of
STCI.
For additional information on the challenge and to enter
submissions, interested participants should visit
http://www.itsa.org/challenge. Participants will be able to post
solutions, collaborate in an open community to improve entries and
vote for the best ideas to reduce congestion and mitigate its
impact. Winners will be announced during the 16th World Congress of
ITS in Stockholm in September 2009.
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ITS America
The Intelligent Transportation Society of America (ITS
America) was established in 1991 as a not-for-profit organization
to foster the use of advanced technologies in surface
transportation systems. It is the leading advocate for technologies
that improve the safety, security and efficiency of the nation's
surface transportation system. Members include private
corporations, public agencies, and academic institutions involved
in the research, development and design of Intelligent
Transportation Systems (ITS) and technologies to enhance safety,
increase mobility, and sustain the environment. For additional
information on ITS America visit www.itsa.org.
IBM
IBM is building intelligent transportation systems around the
world to help cities manage traffic congestion, improve urban
environmental conditions and increase economic competitiveness.
These systems leverage business consulting, advanced transportation
analytics, research, supercomputing and new sensor networks. Recent
projects include smart transportation initiatives in China, The
Netherlands, Stockholm, Brisbane, Singapore, Dublin, London and
Russia. For more information on IBM visit www.ibm.com, and to view a video on IBM's
smarter transportation initiatives, go to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fCjXMCMjgw
Spencer Trask Collaborative Innovation Inc.
(STCI)
STCI accelerates the creation of new products and new
ventures. This dynamic engine powers global networks using
collaborative technology to co-create and capture value from
customers, suppliers and innovators. STCI clients and partners
launch and harvest collaborative innovation projects with the
guidance of our world-class leadership team.
Spencer Trask & Co.
Spencer Trask is the leading collaborative venture firm. Our
network of co-investors and business leaders provides visionary
entrepreneurs with financial and intellectual capital. We change
the world. Join us. www.spencertrask.com
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