
Category:Webinars


Demystifying Cybersecurity for Small Transit Agencies
Small transit agencies - think those without IT staff - might think they aren't big enough targets for cybercrime. Think…

E-Bikes’ Role in a Mobility Network
Geography and the built environment make it difficult for transit agencies to serve certain parts of their communities. Luckily, there…
Digital Tools to Facilitate System Redesigns Webinar
What’s the buzz about bus network redesigns? This two-part webinar series equips transit practitioners with key information about bus network…

Planning for Fleet Transitions to Low/No-Emission Vehicles
As low- and no-emission buses continue to gain market share among transit agencies, it is important for managers to develop…

University-Transit Agency Partnerships To Explore Emerging Technology Webinar
Certain technologies, such as automated vehicles, require a lot of research and development to get right. While transit agencies need…
Complete Trip – ITS4US Deployment Program: Integrated Complete Trip Deployment Plan Webinars
The Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Joint Program Office (JPO) is hosting a set of five free, public webinars to allow…

Integrating Micromobility and Transit
Micromobility options, especially bikeshare, have flourished in the past few years due to a number of technological advances. They represent…
The Flavors of Microtransit
Microtransit is a wide-ranging concept that can take many forms. What you hope to accomplish affects the design, or flavor,…

Microtransit: When and Where it Makes Sense
N-CATT speaks with transit agencies from neighboring counties who have pursued different microtransit projects in Georgia. We discuss their processes…

Webinar: New Software Adoption for Small Transit Agencies
The ever-growing set of options for transit software systems can be difficult to navigate. To bring some clarity to the…

Green Energy: Strategies for Small Agencies
Green energy is becoming increasingly necessary for transit agencies to contribute to community climate goals. The good news is that…