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October 29-30, 2014 Charlotte Convention Center, Charlotte, NC O p e r a t i o n s I T T e l e c o m s P a s s e n g e r E n g a g e m e n t F a r e C o l l e c t i o n SHOWCASING TECHNOLOGY TO DRIVE RIDERSHIP AND DEVELOP THE INTEGRATED TRANSIT NETWORKS OF THE FUTURE Lead Sponsor: Associate Sponsors: Workshop Sponsor: Networking Sponsor: Supporters: Carolyn Flowers Chief Executive Officer Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) Keith T. Parker General Manager/Chief Executive Officer Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) Philip Washington General Manager Regional Transportation District (RTD) Denver Doug Allen Chief Executive Officer Virginia Railway Express Jason Lurz Head of Rail Operations Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) EXECUTIVE SPEAKERS INCLUDE: FREE TO ATTEND for railroad, agency and Government employees Seminar workshops and exhibition Tom Nolan Chairman San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) Great show with excellent speakers and session content. Not only a networking but a learning opportunity Donald Luey, Foothill Transit THE DEFINITIVE TRANSIT TECHNOLOGY SHOW EXECUTIVE STRATEGIC CONGRESS Uncover key business case and systems best practice with over 40 end user presentations TECHNICAL SEMINAR PROGRAM A full programme of on floor seminars and case studies to uncover innovation and learn implementation strategies EXCLUSIVE EXHIBITION Featuring 40 of the most innovative industry suppliers and solutions providers, allowing for product demos and networking LIMITED NUMBER OF EXHIBITION STANDS REMAIN ORGANISED BY: Book your FREE technical seminar pass now: www.SmartRailWorld.com/SMU-Free Rail operators and government officials only eligible for free pass

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October 29-30, 2014Charlotte Convention Center, Charlotte, NC

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IT Telecoms

Passenger Engagem

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SHOWCASING TECHNOLOGY TODRIVE RIDERSHIP AND DEVELOPTHE INTEGRATED TRANSITNETWORKS OF THE FUTURE

Lead Sponsor: Associate Sponsors: Workshop Sponsor: Networking Sponsor: Supporters:

Carolyn FlowersChief Executive OfficerCharlotte Area TransitSystem (CATS)

Keith T. ParkerGeneral Manager/ChiefExecutive Officer Metropolitan AtlantaRapid Transit Authority(MARTA)

Philip WashingtonGeneral ManagerRegional TransportationDistrict (RTD) Denver

Doug AllenChief Executive OfficerVirginia Railway Express

Jason LurzHead of Rail OperationsMaryland TransitAdministration (MTA)

EXECUTIVE SPEAKERS INCLUDE:

FREE TO ATTENDfor railroad, agency and Government employees

Seminar workshops and exhibition

Tom NolanChairmanSan Francisco MunicipalTransportation Agency(SFMTA)

Great show withexcellent speakers

and session content. Notonly a networking but alearning opportunityDonald Luey,Foothill Transit

THE DEFINITIVE TRANSIT TECHNOLOGY SHOW

EXECUTIVE STRATEGIC CONGRESSUncover key business case and systems best practice with over 40 end userpresentations

TECHNICAL SEMINAR PROGRAMA full programme of on floor seminars and case studies to uncoverinnovation and learn implementation strategies

EXCLUSIVE EXHIBITIONFeaturing 40 of the most innovative industry suppliers and solutionsproviders, allowing for product demos and networking

LIMITEDNUMBER OFEXHIBITIONSTANDSREMAIN

ORGANISEDBY:

Book your FREE technical seminar pass now: www.SmartRailWorld.com/SMU-FreeRail operators and government officials only eligible for free pass

October 29-30 2014 Charlotte, NC

CREATING A LEARNING AND MEETING PLACEFOR THE WHOLE VALUE CHAIN

INNOVATIVE FORMAT TO COVERYOUR KEY CHALLENGES

Market Review: Why SmartRail USA? The public transportation industry continuesto experience significant and continuouslong-term growth across ridership andservice levels. Transit systems will carrymore than 10 billion passenger trips in 2014.Agencies must continue to invest and evolveto meet this increased demand and puttransit at the heart of a sustainable andeconomically successful city.

The long-term transport reauthorization billis still uncertain however, and passengerdemands continue to rise. To remaincompetitive and sustain growth, transitagencies and commuter railroads mustfind cost-effective solutions and exploitnew technology to create an intelligentand seamless public transport networkthat drives ridership.

How can evolving technology help toreduce costs and increase ridership?

SmartRail USA provides the answer foryour whole project team! Created with thehelp of a steering committee includingNYCT, MBTA, DART, BART, CCJPA, andAmtrak, the unique congress and exclusiveexhibition is the definitive platform to sharebest practice and showcase nextgeneration transit networks.

The executive strategic congress allowsexecutives and budget holders tounderstand the ROI available, form a long-term view of transit development and driveridership. This is supported by the seminarprogram and exhibition, providing aninteractive learning environment fordepartment heads, project managers andengineers to uncover the latest IT andnetwork innovations, develop operationalservice and safety, reduce cost and engagewith passengers.

WHO ATTENDS?At SmartRail you will meet thefull range of experts involved inthe procurement, deploymentand long-term operations ofnew technology and services.Attendees include CEO'sfinance officers, departmentheads, project managers,passenger service experts andtechnical specialists from:

Buyers: • Transit Agencies• Commuter Railroads• Local GovernmentAdministrations• Federal officials• Leading associations

Sellers: • Project Managers &Consultants• System and networkintegrators• Turnkey technology providers• IT and network providers• Passenger informationvendors• CCTV specialists• Ticketing and fare collectionvendors• Asset management andmaintenance companies• OEMs and training companies

Seminar Program The on floor seminar program focus onforward facing solutions and

deployment strategies across IT networks,operations, fare collection and passengerengagement. Learn about:

• Enhancing passenger engagement• Successful fare collection schemes• Developing next generation networks• Big data and asset management• Onboard WiFi and passenger infotainment

Strategic congress andplenary sessionsThe strategic congress features

presentations from 40+ end users providing aholistic view of key executive challenges across:

• Aligning technology and policy• Financing and business case• Increasing ridership• Operational performance• System engineering and integration

Workshops and ReportBriefingsAlongside the congress and seminar

programs, SmartRail also offers interactive,intimate and in depth workshops and briefingsfrom renowned technical experts allowing you to:

• Develop consensus and share best practice• Get key questions answered• Network and learn from your peers• Uncover the latest industry developments

Exclusive exhibitionThe exclusive exhibition showcases solutions, innovations and services

from key leading suppliers. Walk around theshow floor to:

• Meet 100’s of your peers• Uncover the latest product innovations• Do business and expand your network• Learn from the product demonstrations

Great show with excellent speakers andsession content. Not only a networking but a learning opportunityDonald Luey, Foothill Transit

Register for the congress now: www.SmartRailWorld.com/Congress

October 29-30 2014 Charlotte, NC

FEATURING:

Carolyn FlowersChief ExecutiveOfficerCharlotte AreaTransit System

Doug AllenCEOVirginia RailwayExpress

Keith T. ParkerAICP, GeneralManager/ChiefExecutive OfficerMARTA

Phillip WashingtonGeneral ManagerRTD Denver

Tom NolanChairmanSFMTA

Jason LurzHead of RailOperationsMTA Maryland

Kathy M. HaleyPresidentUnion PearsonExpress

Julie AustinExecutive DirectorAntelope ValleyTransit Authority(AVTA)

Joseph BlackRail DirectorLone Star RailDistrict

Tom Nolan,Chairman,San Francisco MunicipalTransportation Agency(SFMTA)

Carolyn FlowersChief Executive OfficerCharlotte Area TransitSystem (CATS)

Julie AustinExecutive DirectorAntelope Valley TransitAuthority

Wendy WilliamsDirector ofCommunicationsAntelope Valley TransitAuthority

Adam Guglielmo Director of BusinessDevelopmentABB Tropos

Roger WilsonVice PresidentBalfour Beatty Rail-Transit

Dan DawsonVice President, Marketing& CommunicationsCapital Metro

Jim AllisonPlanning ManagerCCJPA

Mike HaynesSenior Project ManagerChicago Transit Authority

Abed AbukarDirector ITS TechnologyDART

Dennis Story Senior Manager,Communication & ControlSystemsDART

Jim BakerCEO Xentrans

Jim ArgiropoulosPresidentLexray

Dale Storhaug, Mass Transit MarketManager, Daktronics

Keith T. ParkerGeneral Manager/ChiefExecutive OfficerMARTA

Takeshi HatadaDirectorEast Japan RailwayCompany

Kathy M. HaleyPresidentUnion Pearson Express

John Ristow, Director of Planning andProgram DevelopmentSanta Clara ValleyTransportation Authority(VTA)

Cosimo MalesciVice President, Sales andMarketingFluidmesh

Kevin GillickExecutive DirectorGlobalPlatform

Helena AshberryChief Signalling and TrainControl ImprovementProgramGO Transit

Tim NewberryArchitectHonolulu Authority forRapid Transportation

Alan TillesNarrowbanding TaskForce ChairJoint Council on TransitWirelessCommunications

Mark MusselwhiteDirector, Travel Agencyand IntermodalDistributionAmtrak

Joseph Black Rail Director Lone Star Rail District

Damiya PentecostMobility ManagerLong View Transit

John PolimenakosDirector of Business &Product DevelopmentLufthansa Systems

Andrew BataChief Officer of StrategicImprovements and bestpracticesMTANew York City Transit

Phillip WashingtonGeneral ManagerRTD Denver

Dr Larry ScottActing President National Association ofRailroad Passengers(NARP)

Paul C Worley Rail Division Director NC Department ofTransportation

Peter Lenard, Senior Vice President, Rajant

Elad Harf, Team Leader, SolutionsArchitects for Utilitiesand Transporation, RAD

Donna Maurillo Director, Communications& Technology TransferMineta TransportationInstitute

Christopher RobertLindenauDirector of Sales &MarketingMoog Sensor andSurveillance Systems

Allen MillerSystems Engineering &Maintenance of WayNew Jersey Transit

Laurent CremerExecutive DirectorOSTP Alliance

Jose MartinCEOPowertrunk inc.

Bud ZaoukHead of TransportQinetiQ North America

Robert McCraryPM, Connect Transit CardPM, Connect Transit Card

Manuel GaldoElectronics EngineerUS Dept. ofTransportation, FRA

Robert MckeemanCEOUtility

Mohamed BhanjiProgram Director,Alliances & IntermodalDistributionVIA Rail

Tim HealyMarketing and CreativeServices DirectorSound Transit

Stephan MehrDirector, BusinessPlanningUnion Pearson Express

Derrick BlountSuperintendent,Intelligent TransportationSystems (ITS)Metropolitan TransitAuthority of HarrisCounty

Jason LurzHead of Rail OperationsMTA Maryland

Dave GorshkovChairman,Communications SubCommittee (TSWG)APTA

Sravan PuttaguntaCEO & FounderSolfice

Victor MartinezGlobal Business ManagerGlobal Business

Peter Lenard, Senior Vice PresidentBusiness DevelopmentRajant

Mats Karlson, Head of InnovationIcomera

Bill McFarland, Director of TechnicalServicesINIT

Mats Karlson, Head of Innovation,Icomera

PREVIOUS ATTENDING COMPANIES INCLUDE: Amtrak • NYCT • CCJPA •MBCR • WMATA • DART • BART • CTA • GCRTA • SEPTA • MBTA• Go Metro • LAMTA • Pace Suburban Bus • St Louis Metro • STM • New Jersey TransitCorporation • Montreal Urban Transit • Toronto Transit Commission • King County Metro •MTA • Valley Metro • OCTA • OC Transpo • Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County• San Francisco Municipal Railway • Miami-Dade Transit Authority • Sound Transit • AVTA• Union Pearson Express • FTA • FRA • BNSF • MBTA • Foothill Transit • Santa Clara VTA •Via Rail • Go Transit • APTA • NARP • Long View Transit • USDOT • And many more...

MEET THE MOST INFLUENTIAL RAILINDUSTRY LEADERS IN NORTH AMERICA

Book your free technical seminar pass now: www.SmartRailWorld.com/SMU-FreeRail operators and government officials only eligible for free pass

KEY SPEAKERS INCLUDE:

October 29-30 2014 Charlotte, NC

Register for the congress now: www.SmartRailWorld.com/Congress

STRATEGIC CONGRESS

08:00 CONGRESS REGISTRATION ANDNETWORKING COFFEE IN THE VIPSECTION OF THE EXHIBITIONROOM

08:45 TECHNOLOGY AND POLICY:DEVELOPING TRANSIT NETWORKS

08.50 Case study: Future vision: Whatdoes US transportation look like in10 years time?Carolyn Flowers, Chief ExecutiveOfficer, Charlotte Area Transit System

09.05 Case study: Providing a smarttransit system for a smart cityTom Nolan, Chariman, SFMTA

09:20 Case study: Providing safe, efficientand reliable transit systemsKeith T. Parker, AICP, General Manager/Chief ExecutiveOfficer MARTA

09:35 Case study: The importance oftechnology for transit developmentKathy M. Haley, President, Union Pearson Express

09.50 Panel: The importance of transit andcommuter rail development in the USCarolyn Flowers, Chief ExecutiveOfficer, Charlotte Area Transit SystemKeith T. Parker, AICP, GeneralManager/Chief Executive Officer,MARTAKathy M. Haley, President, UnionPearson ExpressStephan Mehr, Director, BusinessPlanning, Union Pearson ExpressJulie Austin, Executive Director,Antelope Valley Transit Authority(AVTA)Roger Wilson, Vice President,Balfour Beatty Rail-Transit

10:35 NETWORKING COFFEE

11:15 FINANCING TRANSITTECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMEN

11:20 Case study: Innovative financing fortransit agencies through P3projectsStephan Mehr, Director, BusinessPlanning, Union Pearson Express

11:35 Case study: Establishing thebusiness case: Return onInvestment from transit technologyprojectsJoseph Black, Rail Director,Lone Star Rail District

11:50 Case study: PIP My Ride; ThePiedmont Improvementprogramme: Financing projects toenhance safety and capacityPaul C Worley, Rail Division Director,NC Department of Transportation

12:05 Case Study: Assesing the businesscase for innovative technologyJulie Austin, Executive Director,Antelope Valley Transit Authority(AVTA)

12:20 Panel: Guarenteeing thatinvestment in transit technologygenerates increased ridershipAbed Abukar, Director ITSTechnology, DARTTim Newberry, Architect, HonoluluAuthority for Rapid TransportationC Worley, Rail Division Director, NCDepartment of TransportationJoseph Black, Head of Rail,Lone Star Rail District

12:50 NETWORKING LUNCH

13:55 SYSTEM ENGINEERING ANDFUTURE TRANSIT NETWORKS

14:00 Case study: `Developing a wirelessbroadband network for nextgeneration operationsJim Baker, CEO, Xentrans

14:15 Case study: Creating a strategicplan for long term investment andcapacity enhancementDoug Allen, CEO, Virginia RailwayExpress

14:30 Case study: Creating futureproofnextgeneration networks todayRoger Wilson, Vice President,Balfour Beatty Rail-Transit

14:45 Case study: The impact of effectivesystems engineering on long termperformanceManuel Galdo, Electronics Engineer,U.S Department of Transportation,FRA

15:00 Panel: Deploying technology moreeffectively by developing systemengineeringMike Haynes, Senior ProjectManager, Chicago Transit AuthorityJim Baker, CEO, XentransManuel Galdo, Electronics Engineer,U.S Department of Transportation,FRAAllen Miller, Systems Engineering &Maintenance of Way, New JerseyTransitRoger Wilson, Vice President,Balfour Beatty Rail-TransitAbed Abukar, Director ITSTechnology, DARTReserved for Fluidmesh

15:30 NETWORKING COFFEE

16:00 UPGRADING SIGNALLING ANDOPERATIONAL TECHNOLOGY

16:05 Case study: Upgrading signallingtechnology to improve operationalperformanceHelena Ashberry, Chief Signallingand Train Control ImprovementProgram, GO Transit

16:20 Case study: Developing theimplementation of a cost effective,longer and useful life system Alan Tilles, Narrowbanding TaskForce Chair, Joint Council on TransitWireless Communications

16:35 Case study: Upgrading technologyto develop a safe and reliabletransit networkReserved for Los Angeles CountyMetropolitan Transporation Authority

16:50 Case study: The case for TETRAradio communications for transitagency operationsJose Martin, CEO, Powertrunk inc.

17:05 Panel: Utilising technology toimprove safety and service on UStransitsBud Zaouk, Head of Transport,QinetiQ North AmericaAlan Tilles, Narrowbanding TaskForce Chair, Joint Council onTransit Wireless CommunicationsReserved for Los Angeles CountyMetropolitan Transporation AuthorityJose Martin, CEO, Powertrunk incHelena Ashberry, Chief Signallingand Train Control ImprovementProgram, GO Transit

17:40 CONFERENCE DELEGATENETWORKING DRINKS

20.00 DINNER WITH STRANGERS

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08:00 CONGRESS REGISTRATION ANDNETWORKING COFFEE IN THE VIPSECTION OF THE EXHIBITIONROOM

09:00 PUTTING THE PASSENGER AT THEHEART OF DEVELOPMENTS

09:05 Case Study: Uncovering what thepassenger expects from transitserviceDr. Larry Scott, Acting President,National Association of RailroadPassengers

09:20 Case study: Creating a seemlessjourney experience for thepassengerPhillip Washington, GeneralManager, RTD Denver

09:35 Case study: The onboardexperience: Making the passengerjourney enjoyable and encouragingloyaltyDonna Maurillo, Director,Communications & TechnologyTransfer, Mineta TransportationInstitute

09:50 Case study: Defining what thepassenger wants and the impactupon ridershipDan Dawson, Vice President,Marketing and Communications,Capital Metro

10:05 Panel: Meeting evolving passengerneeds with technologydeploymentsPhillip Washington, GeneralManager, RTD DenverDan Dawson, Vice President,Marketing and Communications,Capital MetroDonna Maurillo, Director,Communications & TechnologyTransfer, Mineta TransportationInstituteDamiya Pentecost, MobilityManager, Long View TransitLarry Scott, President, NationalAssociation of Railroad PassengersDerrick Blount, Superintendent,Intelligent Transportation Systems(ITS), Metropolitan TransitAuthority of Harris CountyJohn Polimenakos, Director ofBusiness and Product Development,Lufthansa

10:40 NETWORKING COFFEE IN THE VIPSECTION OF THE EXHIBITIONROOM

11:15 SYSTEM INTEGRATION ANDCONVERGENCE

11:20 Case study: Converging systems toreduce cost and improve serviceDennis Story, Senior Manager,Communication and ControlSystems, DART

11:35 Case study: Reducing cost througheffective integration and assetmanagementJason Lurz, Head of Rail Operations,MTA Maryland

11:50 Case Study: Rebuilding a transitnetwork: Rethinking integrationafter the storm Allen Miller, Systems Engineering &Maintenance of Way, New JerseyTransit"

12:05 Case Study: Enabling greatersystem integration through greaterbandwidth and better networksReserved for Firetide

12:20 Panel: The business case for systemintegration: what impact can ithave? Allen Miller, Systems Engineering &Maintenance of Way, New JerseyTransit"Dennis Story, Senior Manager,Communication and ControlSystems, DARTJason Lurz, Head of RailOperations, MTA MarylandJim Baker, CEO, XentransReserved for Firetide

12:50 NETWORKING LUNCH IN THE VIPSECTION OF THE EXHIBITIONROOM

13:55 ESTABLISHINGINTEROPERABILITY: ACONNECTED TRANSIT NETWORK

14:00 Case study: Developing realinteroperability for transit agenciesMark Musselwhite, Director, TravelAgency and Intermodal Distribution,Amtrak

14:15 Case study: Making commuter railkey to community developmentSamuel E. Smith, Director,Government and CommunityRelations, Metra (Chicago)

14:30 Case study: Integrating transit intothe community effectivelyWendy Williams, Director ofCommunications, Antelope ValleyTransit Authority

14:45 Case study: Effective developmentfor your transit networkJohn Ristow, Director, Planning andProgram Development, Santa ClaraValley Transportation Authority, VTA

15:00 Case study: Creating smart citieswith transitKathryn Harrington, MetroCouncilor, Metro (Oregon RegionalGovernment) TBC

15:15 Panel: Utilising transit to buildliveable communitiesWendy Williams, Director ofCommunications, Antelope ValleyTransit AuthorityMark Musselwhite, Director, TravelAgency and Intermodal Distribution,AmtrakJason Lurz, Head of Rail Operations,MTA MarylandSamuel E. Smith, Director,Government and CommunityRelations, Metra (Chicago)

15:45 ONE ON ONE MEETING TIME ANDNETWORKING

16:30 END OF DAY 2

THE DEFINITIVE TRANSITTECHNOLOGY SHOW

October 29-30 2014 Charlotte, NC

Book your free technical seminar pass now: www.SmartRailWorld.com/SMU-Free

TECHNICAL SEMINAR PROGRAM

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08:00 SMARTRAIL USA TECHNICALSEMINAR SESSIONS

08:15 ADVANCING TECHNOLOGY AND IT

09:00 THE FUTURE OF CONNECTIVITY

• Next generation WIFI networks• Utilising the power of IT• High speed connectivity • Developing IT networks

09:05 Case study: The Future OfPassenger ConnectivityMats Karlsson, Head of Innovation,Icomera

09:20 Case study: Next generation ofconnected networksSenior Executive, RADWIN

09:35 Case study: Developing smarter ITnetworks for transit to improveperformanceAdam Guglielmo, Director ofBusiness Development, ABB Tropos

09:50 Case study: Selecting the rightbusiness model to maximize ROI:Next generation high speedconnectivityCosimo Malesci, Vice President,Sales and Marketing, Fluidmesh

10:05 Case study: Creating scalable andcost effective broadband networks Peter Lenard, Senior Vice President,Business Development, Rajant

10:05 Case study: The advantages ofmesh networks for transit agencies Senior Executive, Firetide

10:40 TECHNOLOGY DEMOS

11:15 TECHNOLOGY TO ENHANCEOPERATIONS

• Innovations to improve safety • Technology to enhancemaintenance

• Utilising tools to ensure safe andreliable operations

• Creating reliability throughtechnology

11:20 Case study: How can technologybe deployed to enhanceoperational security? Jim Argiropoulos, President, Lexray

11:35 Case study: Effective train locationtracking undergroundRobert Mckeeman, CEO, Utility

11:50 Case study: Using IRIS to enhancemaintenance strategiesBud Zaouk, Head of Transport,QinetiQ North America

12:05 Case study: Ensuring a securenetwork for operations andcommunicationsElad Harf, Team Leader, SolutionsArchitects for Utilities andTransporation, RAD

12:20 Case study: Using technology toreduce operational costSravan Puttagunta, CEO&Founder,Solfice

12:50 TECHNOLOGY DEMOS

13:55 UTILISING DATA AND SOFTWARE

• Making big data an asset • The future of asset managementfor transits

• Creating a more integrated service• What does big data mean for youragency?

14:00 Case study: Data management;from silos to integrationJim Argiropoulos, President, Lexray

14:15 Case study: Using data to reducecosts and improve service.Bud Zaouk, Head of Transport,QinetiQ North America

14:30 Case study: Reducing the total costof ownership through assetmanagementVictor Martinez, Global BusinessManager, SKF

14:45 TRAINING AND REGULATIONSEMINARS

• Ensuring staff training andempowerment

• Meeting evolving regulations toensure safety

• Creating a culture ofempowerment

• Enhancing customer service atyour agency

14:45 Workshop: Transportation LearningCenterSpeaker TBC

16:00 END OF DAY 2

08:00 SMARTRAIL USA TECHNICALSEMINAR SESSIONS

08:15 PASSENGER EXPERIENCE ANDINCREASING RIDERSHIP

09:00 PASSENGER ENGAGEMENT: THEEND TO END JOURNEY

• Creating a customer service culture• How to provide beter passengerinformation

• Creating a seemless journey • Turning followers into passengers

09:05 Case study: Creating bettercustomer service at your agencyWendy Wiliams, Director ofCommunications, Antelope ValleyTransit Authority

09:20 Case study: From passenger tocustomer: creating a customercentric cultureTim Healy, Marketing and CreativeServices Director, Sound Transit

09:35 Case study: What information doesthe passenger require and how canyou provide it? Damiya Pentecost, MobilityManager, Long View Transit

09:50 Case study: Developing an end toend PIS systems for the passengerRobert Mckeeman, CEO, Utility

10:05 Case study: Providing effectivepassenger information to masstransit ridersDale Storhaug, Mass Transit MarketManager, Daktronics

10.30 TECHNOLOGY DEMOS

11:15 THE FUTURE OF TICKETING

• What do future ticketing systemslook like?

• What does the passenger wantfrom ticketing?

• Generating new services withcollaboration

• Using technology to enhance farerevenue

11:20 Case study: Supporting banks andpublic transport authorities togenerate new servicesKevin Gillick, Executive Director,GlobalPlatform

11:35 Case study: Driving the developmentand adoption of innovative farecollection technologiesLaurent Cremer, Executive Director,OSTP

11:50 Case study: The next generation ofsmartcards and fare collection – aglobal view.Takeshi Hatada, Director, EastJapan Railway Company

12:05 Case study: A Case Study inModern Fare Technologies- TriMet’simplementation of a multi-mediaEFM system in Portland.Bill McFarland, Director of TechnicalServices, INIT

12:50 TECHNOLOGY DEMOS

13:55 IMPLEMENTING NEW TICKETINGSCHEMES

• Developing smartcard schemessuccessfully

• The future of contactless ticketing• Rolling out new ticketing schemessuccessfully

• Using fare collection to increaseridership

14:00 "Case study: The Transit ConnectCard: Rolling out the contactlessfare system across SacramentoRobert McCrary, PM, ConnectTransit Card, SACOG

14:15 Case study: Delivering a seamlessand accessible interline ticketingsystem for the passengerMohamed Bhanji, Program Director,Alliances and IntermodalDistribution, VIA Rail

14:30 Case study: Managing theimplementation of new ticketingschemes Derrick Blount, Superintendent,Intelligent Transportation Systems(ITS), Metropolitan TransitAuthority of Harris County

15:00 TECHNOLOGY DEMOS

16:00 PASSENGER APPLICATIONS ANDONBOARD SERVICES

• Developing successful mobileapplications to increase ridership

• Onboard services to improveridership

• Applications to ensure passesngersafety

• What applications can generateROI?

16:05 Case study: Delivering successfulmobile applications and paymentsystems for Capital MetroDan Dawson, Vice President,Marketing & Communications,Capital Metro

16:20 Case study: The impact of WiFideployments on passengernumbers; what is the ROI? Jim Allison, Planning Manager,CCJPA

16:35 Case study: Delivering onboardinfotainment to the passengersuccessfullyJohn Polimenakos, Director ofBusiness and Product Development,Lufthansa Systems

16:50 Case study: Enhancing passengersafety with CCTV Dave Gorshkov, Chairman,Communications Sub Committee(TSWG), APTA

17:05 Case study: The benefits of thermaltechnology for passenger securityChristopher Robert Lindenau,Director of Sales & Marketing, MoogSensor and Surveillance Systems

19:00 END OF DAY 1

20:00 DINNER WITH STRANGERSTo maximise networking with seniorlevel professionals, Global TransportForum are organising a Dinner withStrangers evening. We will bebooking group tables at Charlotte’sbest restaurants and delegates cansign up to a table and eat dinnerwith peers from across the US. Formore information, email:

A one of akind event

with the actualimplementers inthe roompresentingJames Allison, CCJPA

[email protected]

Rail operators and government officials only eligible for free pass

Enquire about sponsoring or exhibiting: www.SmartRailWorld.com/Sponsor-or-Exhibit

Lead Sponsor

PowerTrunk Inc. is the subsidiary of Teltronic® S.A.U.responsible for business development, distribution andcustomer support for Teltronic land mobile radio projects inNorth America. The company is headquartered in New YorkCity. With over 35 years’ experience designing,manufacturing, implementing and supporting digital andanalog land mobile radio turnkey projects, Teltronic S.A.U.has more than 300 systems installed in 50 countries.Teltronic’s LMR solutions are widely deployed in the publicsafety, oil and gas, transportation, and utilities industries.We own 100% of our LMR technology which includesconventional and trunked infrastructure systems, mobiles,hand portables and dispatching consoles. The companymanufactures TETRA, P25 and LTE solutions.Headquartered in Spain, Teltronic S.A.U. is one of thefastest-growing TETRA solutions providers today, with adirect commercial presence in over 25 countries throughoutEurope, Asia, the Pacific Rim, the Middle East, LatinAmerica and the United States.

Workshop Sponsor

Firetide is an industry leader in wireless infrastructure, offeringhigh-performance private wireless broadband networks that meetthe stringent demands of mobility and public safety solutions forhigh definition video, voice and data applications. Based on manysuccessful installations in major metros from San Francisco toSeoul and years of technology innovation, Firetide Mobility solutionsare the wireless standard for fast-moving trains, subways, busesand public safety vehicles that require high speed datacommunications.

At the core of every Firetide network is our patented FiretideAutoMesh platform. This technology makes high speed, low latency,and incredibly reliable mobile wireless networks possible inenvironments that would otherwise be too demanding for mostwireless networking technologies. Founded in 2003, Firetide has aninstalled base of 10,000 customers in over 40 countries, who havechosen our technology because of our unique ability to createoutdoor wireless networks with the performance, reliability, andresilience of wired networks.

Click here for more details on Firetide Mobility solutions:www.firetide.com

Networking Sponsor

Icomera launched the world’s first high-speed Internet solution fortrains in September 2002 and is today the world’s leading providerof open Internet connectivity and application platforms forpassenger transport and public safety. Our award-winning productsare deployed on rail, road and sea, serving more than 1 million Wi-Fiusers every week in over 26 countries and providing high-speedaccess for fleet tracking and mission-critical on-board systems.

Transport solutions of the future will require more than connectivity– passengers need to be entertained, the vehicles need to bemonitored and the staff need to be kept informed. Together with ourapplication partners Icomera is already meeting these and otherneeds through the deployment of complete transportationcommunication solutions.

Associate Sponsor

Aporta Digital provides a mobile on-board infotainmentsystem for trains and buses. Aporta Digital’s “All in One”innovative concept puts together both an effectivePassenger Information system (P.I.S) and a great on-board entertainment system. Passengers of trains andbuses can access in offline mode a rich variety ofentertainment content (movies, documentaries, sportclips, gossip clips, news) as well as real-timeinformation on their travel by using their own device(smart-phone, tablet, laptop). Bring your own device(BYOD) technology is now accessible for trains andbuses thanks to Aporta Digital. We strive toward thefuture every day, seeking for new ideas and technologyto transform the on-board entertainment experienceinto something not just satisfactory, but great for trainand bus passengers! We are based in Copenhagen.Come to visit us!

Associate Sponsor

Balfour Beatty Infrastructure, Inc. constructs andmaintains commuter rail, light rail, rail civils, highways,bridges over land and water, tunnels, wastewater andpotable water treatment plants, and excels at large,complex projects delivered under traditional design-bid-build models as well as design-build, alternative delivery(P3), and CM/GC. The company’s services include industry-leading design, engineering, construction and maintenancefor rail transit authorities, Class 1 and regional/short linefreight, industrial railroads and ports, offered through thecompany’s Balfour Beatty Rail division.

Balfour Beatty Infrastructure, Inc. is part of BalfourBeatty plc, a global infrastructure services businessoperating in more than 80 countries, with a worldwidecommitment to providing assets that help societiesfunction, develop, and thrive. To learn more about thecompany, visit www.bbiius.com.

Associate Sponsor

Enterprising and Engaging Hospitality Solutions

Lufthansa Systems provides consulting and IT services forselected industries and has a leading position in the globalaviation industry. The wholly-owned subsidiary of theLufthansa Group employs about 2,800 people and hasoffices in Germany and 16 other countries. The companycurrently caters to more than 300 airlines and 150customers from other industries.

Based on years of experience, Lufthansa Systems hasenhanced its’ product portfolio for the cruise andhospitality segment to a global solution across ocean andriver cruise lines, hotels and transportation companies.

Velimo, Lufthansa Systems’ first and fully integratedplatform for the hospitality industry is connectingsophisticated infotainment with comprehensive servicefunctionalities and Business Intelligence.

Velocity, lithe and mobility – Velimo delivers big across themost important areas of your passengers’ experience –connectivity and mobility, access to their favorite news,play games, listen to music, watch movies or check theirtrip maps using personal devices including laptops, tabletsor smartphones. This provides passengers with a trulyunique travel experience.

Associate Sponsor

Fluidmesh Networks is the worldwide leader in wirelesssystems for security, industrial, and mission-criticalapplications. Its range of solutions covers point-to-point,point-to-multipoint, and mesh networks with anunparalleled level of reliability, flexibility, and ease ofuse. The company is focused on the development of top-quality wireless products for security, video-surveillance,condition monitoring and data communication in largeareas at risk. In 2012, Fluidmesh extended its productportfolio introducing Fluidity, an innovative high speedmobility solution for any vehicle with a need for nextgeneration network connectivity. This innovativetechnology allowed the company to establish itself as aleader in the mobility space and to create a solidalternative to 3G/4G cellular solutions. Since thenFluidmesh has been selected as the technology of choiceby a large number of system integrators looking for asolid backbone solution for trains, light rail systems,ferries, buses, police cars, and mining trucks.

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QinetiQ North America (QNA) delivers world-classtechnology, responsive services, and state-of-the-artsolutions for global markets, focusing on both U.S.government and commercial customers. QNA is a leaderin the transportation industry, with a solid record ofinnovative and practical approaches that address today’schallenges with the technology of tomorrow.Transportation products include our Intelligent RailIntegrity System (IRIS)TM, a network of wireless sensorsthat remotely monitors continuous welded rail for railtemperature and rail neutral temperature as a means ofidentifying and alerting the user of any hazardous railcondition. Other areas of expertise within thetransportation industry include diesel fuel vaporreclamation, acoustical warning, wireless sensor motes,structural analysis and modeling, applied cognitivescience, and organizational development and training.Please visit www.QinetiQ-NA.com to learn more.

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Quester Tangent is the largest independent NorthAmerican supplier of train electronics and softwaresolutions for the rail transit industry. The companyoffers modular and tailored products to rail vehiclemanufacturers and transit authorities that enable theefficient movement of people and goods.

For the past 20 years, Quester Tangent has provided thepassenger rail and locomotive industries with innovativeon-board and wayside electronics and softwaresolutions. Each product we design, manufacture andsupport helps our customers increase operationalefficiency, improve fleet availability, optimize on-timeperformance and positively influence passenger safetyand comfort.

Working closely with the world’s major trainmanufacturers and transit authorities, Quester Tangenthas progressed to the rank of trusted supplier bysuccessfully delivering a broad spectrum of projects ontime and on budget for both new and modernizationprojects in North America, Korea, China and Malaysia.

To learn more about Quester Tangent product offerings,visit: www.QuesterTangent.com

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