I’m heading back to the Transit Museum this evening for the second in my Problem Solvers series. After interviewing Sarah Kaufman in February, I’ll be sitting down with Michael Frumin for an hour-long discussion on the ins and outs of MTA BusTime. The session, which will include an audience Q-and-A, starts at 6:30 p.m. in Brooklyn Heights. Doors are at 6. So come early, say hi, and wander through the museum.
Frumin is a systems engineering manager at the Metropolitan Transportation Authority where his focus is developing real-time bus tracking and customer information systems using open technology. His prior work in open source software, open data, web applications, and data analysis span the public transportation, finance, and online media industries. We’ll be focusing on how the MTA is delivering real-time bus location to passengers after years of stops and starts and what the future holds for such initiatives. To RSVP, mosey on over to this link. The event is free, but the February one filled up. I hope to see you tonight.