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Applied Information: Who We Are + Where We Came From

April 27, 2020 by Mike

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This special edition of “TravelSafely with Bryan Mulligan” offers a replay of the Applied Information webinar that was conducted on April 21, 2020 discussing “Applied Information: Who We Are + Where We Came From”.

In this webinar, Bryan Mulligan, the founder of Applied Information, share details about his company – who they are and where they came from. Journey through the years and learn more about how Applied Information grew from its humble beginnings to being at the forefront of connecting cities with over 16,000 connected devices installed in over 550 cities throughout the United States and Canada.

Founded in 2011, in Atlanta, GA, Applied Information has grown to be a leading developer in Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) and Smart City Solutions throughout the United States. Since its inception, Applied Information has been determined to fulfill their mission of successfully leveraging technology to save lives, improve traffic, drive commerce, and help the environment. The idea that “everything connected to everything changes everything” has been the basis of Applied Information’s success and the cornerstone of their business.

About Applied Information

Applied Information is a leading developer of connected, intelligent transportation system (ITS) solutions designed to improve safety, reliability and mobility. Applied Information’s Glance Smart City Supervisory platform allows cities to manage all their traffic and ITS assets on one web-based application. This includes 5 key areas: Traffic Intersections, School Beacons, Parking Guidance System, Mobile Vehicle Assets and ITS devices. AI’s Glance TravelSafely smartphone app connects drivers, cyclists and pedestrians for a safer commute.

Tagged With: applied information, applied information podcast, applied information radio show, applied information webinar, bryan mulligan, business podcast, business radio, Business RadioX, Entrepreneurship, gwinnett technology company, Radiox, Technology, traffic, traffic safety, traffic technology, Transportation, transportation innovation, transportation safety, transportation technology, travel safely podcast, travel safely radio, travel safely with bryan mulligan, TravelSafely, travelsafely app, travelsafely podcast, travelsafely radio show, TravelSafely with Bryan Mulligan

Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Trucking Industry

April 7, 2020 by Mike

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On this special episode of “TravelSafely with Bryan Mulligan”, host Bryan Mulligan discusses the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the trucking industry – and the importance of truck drivers during this crisis – with guest Rebecca Brewster of the American Transportation Research Institute.

Rebecca Brewster/American Transportation Research Institute

The American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI) has been engaged in critical transportation studies and operational tests since 1954. ATRI is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit research organization headquartered in Arlington, VA with offices in Atlanta, Minneapolis, Sacramento, and New York.

ATRI’s primary mission is to conduct transportation research, with an emphasis on the trucking industry’s essential role in a safe, efficient and viable transportation system. ATRI’s research focus includes: Congestion and Mobility; Economic Analysis; Safety and Security; Technology and Operations; Environment; and Transportation Infrastructure.

ATRI’s extensive experience covers a broad range of commercial vehicle operations including leadership and/or participation in numerous national freight analyses, technology research initiatives and field operational tests.

CLICK HERE to see a list of the Top 100 Truck Bottlenecks in 2020

Tagged With: american transportation research institute, applied information, applied information podcast, applied information radio show, atri, bottleneck traffic, bryan mulligan, business podcast, business radio, Business RadioX, Entrepreneurship, gwinnett technology company, Radiox, Rebecca Brewster, Technology, traffic, traffic safety, traffic technology, Transportation, transportation innovation, transportation safety, transportation technology, travel safely podcast, travel safely radio, travel safely with bryan mulligan, TravelSafely, travelsafely app, travelsafely podcast, travelsafely radio show, TravelSafely with Bryan Mulligan, truck data, truck traffic, trucking, trucking industry

Emergency Vehicle Preemption & Priority Solutions: When Seconds Matter, Green to Scene

March 31, 2020 by Mike

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This special edition of “TravelSafely with Bryan Mulligan” offers a replay of the Applied Information webinar that was conducted on March 26, 2020 discussing “Emergency Vehicle Preemption & Priority Solutions: When Seconds Matter, Green to Scene”.

Hosted by Peter Ashley, the Vice President of Business Development & Marketing with Applied Information, this webinar will discuss:

Green to Scene: Clearing the Way for Priority & Preemption:
– 25% of firefighter fatalities in 2017 were related to vehicle crashes
– How to reduce response times by up to 20% with their adaptive preempton & priority systems
– The City of Marietta emergency vehicles saved a full minute on average with preemption activated

AI’s Preemption & Priority system offers a full suite of safety products making it easier and safer for emergency vehicles to reach citizens in need by clearing the traffic ahead of them, giving them green lights at intersections, and bringing all other traffic safely to a halt. Their cloud-based connected system is an efficient and cost-effective way to take action to clear roads and save more lives.

Tagged With: ai webinar, applied information, applied information podcast, applied information radio show, applied information webinar, bryan mulligan, business podcast, business radio, Business RadioX, emergency vehicles, Entrepreneurship, green to scene, gwinnett technology company, Peter Ashley, Radiox, Technology, traffic, traffic safety, traffic technology, Transportation, transportation innovation, transportation safety, transportation technology, travel safely podcast, travel safely radio, travel safely with bryan mulligan, TravelSafely, travelsafely app, travelsafely podcast, travelsafely radio show, TravelSafely with Bryan Mulligan, when seconds matter

Launch Event Workshop and Panel Discussion at iATL Grand Opening

February 11, 2020 by Mike

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A launch event workshop and expert panel discussion was held during the Infrastructure-Automotive Technology Laboratory (iATL) Grand Opening & Ribbon Cutting on January 10, 2020 in Alpharetta, GA. The launch workshop and panel discussion centered on “How Infrastructure Can Lead the Deployment of Connected Vehicles”.

The iATL is the first facility in the world where automakers and transportation infrastructure manufacturers can imagine, create and test technology and applications for connected vehicles to communicate with traffic signals and other smart roadside traffic control equipment. This 4,000+ square-foot private sector facility has the ability to replicate any traffic signal or traffic device that exists in North America and that a connected or autonomous vehicle may encounter.

FEATURED SPEAKERS AND PANELISTS:

  • Kerry Armstrong, Chairman, Atlanta Regional Commission and North Fulton CID (0:00)
  • Charlotte Nash, Chairman, Gwinnett County Commission (3:40)
  • Kerry Armstrong, Chairman, Atlanta Regional Commission and North Fulton CID (13:20)
  • Jovan Zagajac, The Ford Motor Company (16:50)
  • Jim Misener, Qualcomm (24:00)
  • Cameron Coursey, AT&T (34:30)
  • Bryan Mulligan, President of Applied Information (42:20)
  • Andrew Heath, Georgia DOT (49:40)
  • Shalien Bhatt, CEO, ITS America (1:03:20)
  • Mike Dudgeon, Director of Policy at Office of Lt. Governor Geoff Duncan (1:10:40)
  • Patrick Hughes, VP of Operations, NEMA (1:17:40)
  • Winter Horbal, President, ITS Georgia (1:26:00)

PRESS RELEASE:

World’s First Laboratory To Help Connected and Autonomous Vehicles
Talk to Traffic Signals Opens in Metro Atlanta
iATL Brings Together Auto, Technology and Communications Industries in One Laboratory

ATLANTA — For the first time, automakers, cellular network operators, traffic control device companies and semiconductor manufacturers have a single technology hub to advance the deployment of and showcase connected vehicle safety applications. The Infrastructure-Automotive Technology Laboratory (iATL) opened January 10 in Alpharetta, GA.

The iATL includes dozens of different types of electronic devices that control everything from traffic
signals to school zone safety beacons to electronic crosswalks. Automakers are able to develop
interactive safety apps that interact with the devices and cellular network operators will work out
communications including 5G.

Another unique feature of the iATL is that automakers can test safety applications in real-world
conditions in the streets of Alpharetta, which operates the first large-scale deployment of connected
vehicle infrastructure technology using all forms of communications simultaneously – 4G LTE,
Cellular Vehicle to Everything (C-V2X), Dedicated Short Range Radio (DSRC) and 900 MHz radio,
underwritten by the North Fulton Community Improvement District.

FACT SHEET:

Save Lives, Improve Traffic, Drive Commerce and Help the Environment

  • The Infrastructure-Automotive Technology Laboratory (iATL) is the first facility in the world where
    automakers and transportation infrastructure manufacturers can imagine, create and test technology and applications for connected vehicles to communicate with traffic signals and other smart roadside traffic control equipment.
  • The iATL is a private-sector led and funded initiative designed to help accelerate the deployment of
    connected vehicle technology by bringing together the various industry sectors to create applications that improve safety on the nation’s roadways.
  • The iATL is open to all organizations with an interest in advance safety through connected vehicle
    technology including departments of transportation, university researchers, planning agencies,
    automakers, mobile network operators, transportation infrastructure companies, technology companies and transportation industry consultants.
  • The iATL was established to encourage innovators to test connected vehicle technology in a real
    streetscape setting featuring real-world interferences and obstructions.
  • The lab is strategically located amid the first large-scale deployment of connected vehicle infrastructure technology using all forms of communications simultaneously – 4G LTE, Cellular Vehicle to Everything (C-V2X), Dedicated Short Range Radio (DSRC) and 900 MHz radio. The area around the iATL provides a diverse range of topography, vegetation, seasonal weather, construction and other variables for testing to insure robust communication between vehicles and the infrastructure.
  • The primary function of the iATL is to serve as an engineering technical facility for testing the functionality and performance of connected vehicle applications between the transportation infrastructure and motor vehicles, the infrastructure and vulnerable road users, motor vehicles and vulnerable road users and other configurations.
  • The approximately 4,400 square-foot facility houses dozens of different types of electronic devices that control everything from traffic signals to school zone safety beacons to electronic crosswalks. Automakers are able to develop interactive safety apps that interact with the devices and cellular network operators will work out communications including 5G.
  • A board of advisors will help guide the iATL’s governance. The first Executive Director of the iATL is Bryan Mulligan, President of Applied Information, Inc. and sponsor of the iATL.
  • The iATL is in technology-heavy Alpharetta, GA, just north of Atlanta the North American Headquarters of Mercedes Benz and Porsche and the ATT Drive Studio. The iATL is located at 11345 Haynes Bridge Road, Alpharetta, GA 30022 (intersection of Haynes Bridge and GA 400).

Tagged With: Entrepreneurship, Ford Motor Company, Georgia DOT, gwinnett technology company, iatl, ITS America, ITS Georgia, Kerry Armstrong, mike dudgeon, NEMA, North Fulton CID, Patrick Hughes, qualcomm, Radiox, Shalien Bhatt, Technology, traffic, traffic safety, traffic technology, Transportation, transportation innovation, transportation safety, transportation technology, travel safely podcast, travel safely radio, travel safely with bryan mulligan, TravelSafely, travelsafely app, travelsafely podcast, travelsafely radio show, TravelSafely with Bryan Mulligan, Winter Horbel

Grand Opening Ceremony & Remarks from iATL

January 29, 2020 by Mike

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The Infrastructure-Automotive Technology Laboratory (iATL) launched on January 10, 2020 with a Grand Opening & Ribbon Cutting for the world’s first facility where automakers and transportation infrastructure manufacturers can imagine, create and test technology and applications for connected vehicles to communicate with traffic signals and other smart roadside traffic control equipment. This 4,000+ square-foot private sector facility has the ability to replicate any traffic signal or traffic device that exists in North America and that a connected or autonomous vehicle may encounter.

FEATURED SPEAKERS:

  • Bryan Mulligan, President of Applied Information (0:00)
  • Jim Gilvin, Mayor of Alpharetta (4:50)
  • Kerry Armstrong, Chairman of Atlanta Regional Commission and North Fulton CID (9:00)
  • Andrew Heath, Georgia DOT (12:00)
  • Shalien Bhatt, ITS America (15:20)
  • Jovan Zagajac, The Ford Motor Company (18:20)
  • Jim Misener, Qualcomm (20:10)
  • Cameron Coursey, AT&T (21:30)
  • Geoff Duncan, Georgia Lt. Governor (25:00)
  • Recognition and Awards (31:40)

PRESS RELEASE:

World’s First Laboratory To Help Connected and Autonomous Vehicles
Talk to Traffic Signals Opens in Metro Atlanta
iATL Brings Together Auto, Technology and Communications Industries in One Laboratory

ATLANTA — For the first time, automakers, cellular network operators, traffic control device companies and semiconductor manufacturers have a single technology hub to advance the deployment of and showcase connected vehicle safety applications. The Infrastructure-Automotive Technology Laboratory (iATL) opened January 10 in Alpharetta, GA.

The iATL includes dozens of different types of electronic devices that control everything from traffic
signals to school zone safety beacons to electronic crosswalks. Automakers are able to develop
interactive safety apps that interact with the devices and cellular network operators will work out
communications including 5G.

Another unique feature of the iATL is that automakers can test safety applications in real-world
conditions in the streets of Alpharetta, which operates the first large-scale deployment of connected
vehicle infrastructure technology using all forms of communications simultaneously – 4G LTE,
Cellular Vehicle to Everything (C-V2X), Dedicated Short Range Radio (DSRC) and 900 MHz radio,
underwritten by the North Fulton Community Improvement District.

FACT SHEET:

Save Lives, Improve Traffic, Drive Commerce and Help the Environment

  • The Infrastructure-Automotive Technology Laboratory (iATL) is the first facility in the world where
    automakers and transportation infrastructure manufacturers can imagine, create and test technology and applications for connected vehicles to communicate with traffic signals and other smart roadside traffic control equipment.
  • The iATL is a private-sector led and funded initiative designed to help accelerate the deployment of
    connected vehicle technology by bringing together the various industry sectors to create applications that improve safety on the nation’s roadways.
  • The iATL is open to all organizations with an interest in advance safety through connected vehicle
    technology including departments of transportation, university researchers, planning agencies,
    automakers, mobile network operators, transportation infrastructure companies, technology companies and transportation industry consultants.
  • The iATL was established to encourage innovators to test connected vehicle technology in a real
    streetscape setting featuring real-world interferences and obstructions.
  • The lab is strategically located amid the first large-scale deployment of connected vehicle infrastructure technology using all forms of communications simultaneously – 4G LTE, Cellular Vehicle to Everything (C-V2X), Dedicated Short Range Radio (DSRC) and 900 MHz radio. The area around the iATL provides a diverse range of topography, vegetation, seasonal weather, construction and other variables for testing to insure robust communication between vehicles and the infrastructure.
  • The primary function of the iATL is to serve as an engineering technical facility for testing the functionality and performance of connected vehicle applications between the transportation infrastructure and motor vehicles, the infrastructure and vulnerable road users, motor vehicles and vulnerable road users and other configurations.
  • The approximately 4,400 square-foot facility houses dozens of different types of electronic devices that control everything from traffic signals to school zone safety beacons to electronic crosswalks. Automakers are able to develop interactive safety apps that interact with the devices and cellular network operators will work out communications including 5G.
  • A board of advisors will help guide the iATL’s governance. The first Executive Director of the iATL is Bryan Mulligan, President of Applied Information, Inc. and sponsor of the iATL.
  • The iATL is in technology-heavy Alpharetta, GA, just north of Atlanta the North American Headquarters of Mercedes Benz and Porsche and the ATT Drive Studio. The iATL is located at 11345 Haynes Bridge Road, Alpharetta, GA 30022 (intersection of Haynes Bridge and GA 400).

Tagged With: Entrepreneurship, Ford Motor Company, Geoff Duncan, Georgia DOT, Georgia DOT Commissioner, georgia lt. governor, gwinnett technology company, ITS America, Kerry Armstrong, mayor of alpharetta, North Fulton CID, North Fulton Community Improvement District, qualcomm, Radiox, Russell McMurray, Shalien Bhatt, Technology, traffic, traffic safety, traffic technology, Transportation, transportation innovation, transportation safety, transportation technology, travel safely podcast, travel safely radio, travel safely with bryan mulligan, TravelSafely, travelsafely app, travelsafely podcast, travelsafely radio show, TravelSafely with Bryan Mulligan

Grand Opening of iATL: Infrastructure Automotive Technology Laboratory

January 13, 2020 by Mike

Cars talking to cars. Cars talking to traffic signals. The future is now. Connected Vehicle Technology has arrived.

The Infrastructure Automotive Technology Laboratory (iATL) is the first facility in the world where automakers and transportation infrastructure manufacturers can imagine, create and test technology and applications for connected vehicles to communicate with traffic signals and other smart roadside traffic control equipment.

The iATL is a private-sector led and funded initiative designed to help accelerate the deployment of connected vehicle technology by bringing together the various industry sectors to create applications that improve safety on the nation’s roadways.

Another unique feature of the iATL is that automakers can test safety applications in real-world conditions in the streets of Alpharetta which operates the first large-scale deployment of connected vehicle infrastructure technology.

State and regional representatives, along with industry leaders, attended the Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting in Alpharetta, GA on January 10, 2020. As part of the “TravelSafely with Bryan Mulligan” series, Business RadioX was on site to interview many of the featured speakers and panelists.

Shailen Bhatt/President & CEO at Intelligent Transportation Society of America

https://businessradiox.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/ShailenBhatt-ITSAmerica.mp3

 

Jim Misener/Senior Director of Product Management at Qualcomm

https://businessradiox.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/JimMisener-Qualcomm.mp3

 

Tim Milligan/City of Marietta Fire Chief

https://businessradiox.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/TimMilligan-MariettaFireChief.mp3

 

Mike Dudgeon/Director of Policy at Office of Lt. Governor Geoff Duncan

https://businessradiox.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/MikeDudgeon-LtGovoffice.mp3

 

Bill Bruton/City of Marietta City Manager

https://businessradiox.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/BillBurton-MariettaCityManager.mp3

 

Keith Sanders/City of Sandy Springs Fire Chief

https://businessradiox.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/KeithSanders-SandySpringsFireChief.mp3

 

Kerry Armstrong/Chairman of Atlanta Regional Commission and North Fulton CID

https://businessradiox.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/KerryArmstrong-ARC.mp3

 

Bryan Mulligan/President of Applied Information

https://businessradiox.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/BryanMulligan-AppliedInformation.mp3

 

Winter Horbal/Temple, Inc.

https://businessradiox.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/WinterHorbal-Temple.mp3

 

Tagged With: Entrepreneurship, gwinnett technology company, iatl, Infrastructure Automotive Technology Laboratory, intelligent transportation society, its of america, keith sanders, Kerry Armstrong, marietta fire chief, mike dudgeon, North Fulton CID, qualcomm, Radiox, sandy springs fire chief, shailen bhatt, Technology, temple inc., tim milligan, traffic, traffic safety, traffic technology, Transportation, transportation innovation, transportation safety, transportation technology, travel safely podcast, travel safely radio, travel safely with bryan mulligan, TravelSafely, travelsafely app, travelsafely podcast, travelsafely radio show, TravelSafely with Bryan Mulligan, winter horbal

Transportation and Traffic Issues Facing Large and Growing Metro Areas

October 22, 2019 by Mike

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Kerry Armstrong and Bryan Mulligan

Kerry Armstrong with the Atlanta Regional Commission and North Fulton Community Improvement District joins host Bryan Mulligan of Applied Information to discuss transportation and traffic issues facing large and growing metro areas such as Atlanta, and what can citizens do to help make living in their communities better.

Kerry Armstrong/Atlanta Regional Commission and North Fulton CID

Kerry Armstrong has served on the Atlanta Regional Commission since 2008, and is currently serving his second term as the ARC Board Chairman. During his tenure on the ARC Board he served on numerous Commission Committees and as Co-Chair of the Atlanta Regional Workforce Development Board.

Professionally, as a Managing Director – Development Partner with Pope & Land Real Estate, Armstrong is involved in the development, marketing, leasing, and management of commercial real estate investments. He joined Pope & Land in 2012, and his commercial real estate career spans three decades

He is also actively involved in numerous civic, educational, and charitable organizations. He is the Chairman of the North Fulton Community Improvement District, and was recently appointed by the Speaker of the House of the Georgia General Assembly to serve on the State of Georgia’s Partnership for Public Facilities and Infrastructure Act Guidelines Committee. He serves as a Director and Past Chair of the Council for Quality Growth, as a Director and Past Chair of the Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce and is a Director for the Greater North Fulton Chamber of Commerce. Armstrong also serves on the board of the Gwinnett Medical Center Foundation, The ATO Foundation and the Richmond Property Group. He is the current Chairman of the Administrative Council and serves on the Finance Committee of his church.

CLICK HERE to watch the video of this show.

Tagged With: Kerry Armstrong, North Fulton CID, North Fulton Community Improvement District, traffic, traffic technology, Transportation, transportation technology, travel safely, TravelSafely, travelsafely app, travelsafely podcast, travelsafely radio show, TravelSafely with Bryan Mulligan

Radical Changes Coming to the World of Air Travel

June 25, 2019 by Mike

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A.J. Piplica and Bryan Mulligan

A.J. Piplica/Hermeus

Hermeus is a startup developing a Mach 5 aircraft with the goal of massively reduced flight times and increased safety for long haul, business class air travel. The aircraft will be capable of a range of 4,600 miles at a cruising speed of 3,300 miles per hour. The product’s design enables it to operate with minimal changes to current aviation infrastructure.

CLICK HERE to watch the video of this show.

Tagged With: hermeus, hyersonic, hypersonic air travel, hypersonic aircraft, hypersonic aircraft startup, hypersonic aircraft travel, long haul business travel, long haul travel, mach 5, mach 5 aircraft, supersonic air travel, travel safely with bryan mulligan, TravelSafely, travelsafely app, travelsafely radio show, TravelSafely with Bryan Mulligan

Chamblee Leads the Way: Mayor Eric Clarkson

April 2, 2019 by Mike

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Mayor Eric Clarkson and Bryan Mulligan

Eric Clarkson/Mayor of Chamblee

Located just 14 miles from downtown Atlanta, the City of Chamblee is a vibrant urban city with a diverse community and international flair. The City began as a small rail town and was incorporated in 1908. Through multiple annexations, the City has grown to more than 7 square miles and 29,000 residents. The downtown district has experienced significant commercial development including lofts and townhomes since 2000, while maintaining its vintage buildings and architecture.

The City of Chamblee operates under a mayor and council-city manager form of government. The services provided by the City under general governmental functions include police protection, planning and development, sidewalk and curb maintenance and parks operation and maintenance. Chamblee is located in Northern DeKalb County and is bordered by Dunwoody to the northwest, Doraville to the east and Brookhaven to the southwest.

Two major interstate highways that border the City, I-285 to the north and I-85 to the southeast, provide easy roadway access to and from the City. For commuters, the roadway access is complimented by a MARTA rail station and several MARTA bus stops throughout the City. The City also is home to DeKalb Peachtree Airport (PDK), which is the second busiest airport in the State.

From the South’s largest collection of antiques to the extensive collection of auto dealerships, Chamblee is an exciting city to explore. Also, Chamblee’s restaurants feature cuisines from all over the world.

Whether you are resident or visitor, we hope you get a chance to Discover Chamblee!

CLICK HERE to watch the video of this show.

Tagged With: driving technology, eric clarkson, mayor eric clarkson, mayor of chamblee, Mobility, the last mile, traffic technology, travel safely, TravelSafely, travelsafely app, travelsafely podcast, travelsafely radio show, TravelSafely with Bryan Mulligan

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