Upcoming Events
Discover the latest ITS-NY events bringing together industry leaders, innovators, and decision-makers to explore trends, technologies, and collaborative solutions shaping the future of transportation in New York.
- 2026: Jun 17, 07:00 - Jun 18, 01:30
- Gideon Putnam Hotel and Conference Center
- 24 Gideon Putnam Road, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
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About Us
The Intelligent Transportation Society of New York (ITS-NY) aims to foster collaboration among public agencies, private sector innovators, and academic institutions to improve mobility, safety, and efficiency across New York’s transportation systems.
About Us
ITS-NY offers educational resources and outreach initiatives to enhance the comprehension of ITS applications and technologies; serves as a platform for interaction, discussion, and professional networking within the ITS community – featuring both regular and special meetings, conferences, and technical programs; and encourages involvement in national ITS events and forums.
Message from the Governor
Read Governor Kathy Hochul’s official congratulations on our 30th Annual Meeting & Technology Exhibition in Saratoga Springs!
Membership Benefits
Membership provides significant benefits such as exceptional networking opportunities with other member organizations from across North America, access to informational sessions including webinars and conferences featuring tons of industry leaders and discounted registration fees for our Annual Meetings!
Benefit 1
Exceptional networking opportunities with other member organizations from all across North America!
Benefit 2
Access to informational sessions including webinars and conferences featuring tons of industry leaders, professionals and PDH credit!
Benefit 3
Discounted registration fee for our highly attended Annual Meetings!
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Our diverse membership includes leading organizations from government, industry, and academia—working together to advance intelligent transportation solutions across New York State.
News
Stay up to date with the latest developments, announcements, and success stories from across the ITS-NY community and the broader world of intelligent transportation.
Sreevarshini Karthikeyan
Gongda Yu
Gongda Yu has been awarded the inaugural ITS-NY Dotty Drinkwater Scholarship for the 2024-2025 academic year and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Transportation Systems Engineering at the University at Buffalo. His research focuses on understanding the causes, perceptions, and impacts of driving anxiety on young drivers’ skills and behaviors, as well as investigating how advanced warning messages from autonomous vehicles influence the behavior and perceptions of road users within virtual reality. Gongda holds a Master of Science degree in Civil Engineering from the University of New South Wales, Australia, where he studied traffic flow characteristics and network traffic instability in automated driving environments.
His research interests also include road weather and winter maintenance using ITS information, traffic safety, travel behavior, travel demand forecasting, and transportation systems.
The City College of New York
ITE MET Section
Congratulations to C2SMARTER student researcher Haggai Davis III. who has been selected as the recipient of this year’s ITE MET Section Dr. Louis J. Pignataro Memorial Transportation Education Award! Haggai is a 3rd year Ph.D. Candidate at NYU.
This award will be presented to Haggai at the next ITE MET Section Meeting on April 17th at Princeton University.
FHWA Discipline Awards
Dr. Arthur O’Connor, ITS-NY Immediate Past President, received the following 2023 FHWA award:
Leadership in Operations Award-Field Office
The FHWA Discipline Awards acknowledge and recognize individuals who do an outstanding job leading, supporting, and advancing their disciplines.
Congratulations Art!
Become a Member Today
Join a dynamic network of professionals and organizations committed to transforming transportation through technology. As a member, you’ll have access to exclusive events, resources, and opportunities to contribute to the evolution of ITS in New York.