FDOT Participates in International Transportation Conference

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FDOT Participates in International Transportation Conference

The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) District Six Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSM&O) Office participated in the 2025 Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) International Conference, held this summer in Orlando, Florida. The event brought together transportation leaders from around the world to exchange insights, showcase innovative projects, and discuss the latest developments shaping the industry. Over several days, attendees engaged in technical sessions, transportation tours, and networking opportunities designed to foster collaboration and knowledge sharing.

 

District Six TSM&O staff gave three technical presentations at this prestigious conference. Staff presented on the “Evolution of the SunGuide TMC” at the TSM&O Spotlight on Florida session. This presentation highlighted the regional challenges, operational solutions, and milestones achieved by the District over the past 20 years. Staff also presented on the “Latest V2X Strategies for Incident Management” and on the “Warning Gate System on 95 Express” at the Vehicle to Everything Applications in Florida technical session. These presentations discussed the district’s latest projects, including the Bridge Notification System, Wrong Way Driving Notification System, and Connected Vehicles among other projects. The presentations were well received and reinforced District Six’s reputation as a leader in transportation innovation. In addition to presenting, staff also participated in a poster session, attended council meetings and peer-to-peer networking forums, further expanding their professional experience.

 

District Six TSM&O staff regularly attend conferences like ITE International allowing them to stay at the forefront of emerging trends, exchange best practices, and bring forward-thinking transportation solutions back to South Florida.