FPTA Day 5 - Micro-mobility and Parking: First- and Last-Mile Options and What They Mean for Your Operation

Review the various micro-mobility options and how they can fit into your existing parking operations. Discuss the pros and cons of each mobility service and the importance of integrating data sharing so a industry professional can excel. The presentation also provides a brief overview of the Alliance for Parking Data Standards and how these standards will reduce your system integration costs and improve your access to data.

Learning Objectives and/or Audience Take-Aways:

·       Summarize micro-mobility options that are available and review pros and cons of each.

·       Share strategies to integrate micro-mobility into parking and transportation operations.

·       Provide an overview of the critical nature of international data standards and the APDS and how it can be applied to streamline operations.

Presenters fielded from the IPMI Technology Committee

Michael Drow, CAPP (mike.drow@t2systems.com)

 
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Mike Drow is Senior Vice President, Sales and Corporate Development at T2 Systems. He establishes and manages technology partnerships and acquisitions to align with long-term, strategic goals of T2 Systems. He has led the development of mobility services, remote management operations, mobile payments, and interactive marketing services, and has worked with municipalities, universities, airports, and urban garages.

Nathan Donnell, CAPP (Donnell, Nathan Nathan.Donnell@conduent.com)

 
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Nathan is an innovative technology strategist who comes up with fresh ideas and new systems in the parking and mobility industry. Nathan is the Director of Curbside Management Solutions for Conduent and has 15 years of experience in the parking and transportation industry. He has extensive experience working with municipalities, universities, and private operators to enhance their parking programs with the use of technology that makes parking and transportation more efficient. Nathan attended Grand Canyon University where he majored in Business Management.

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