P.O. Box 1268, Raleigh, NC 27602
The Raleigh Engineers Club (REC) has been in existence since 1926. The club seeks to promote the Engineering field through monthly technical meetings and support of those pursuing a future in the Engineering discipline. We award an annual scholarship to a Raleigh area graduating high school senior to enter the school of engineering at NC State. Our members have a diverse background of engineering disciplines and represent several companies and government agencies located in the Raleigh area.
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Join the Raleigh Engineers Club!
Annual membership is only $35. Our goal is to provide interesting and technically-oriented programs to its members, offer licensed members an opportunity for continuing education credits, and award a semester of tuition to a deserving, graduating Raleigh area high school senior choosing engineering as a career at NC State. Membership is available to anyone working in support of the engineering profession. You do not have to be an engineer. Download an application here and email the completed application to secretary@raleighengineersclub.org. We'll get you on the mailing list right away!
Synergies between ITS and Smart Cities Technologies
with
Kevin Comstock
Director of Transportation Systems
KCI Technologies
Every service provided by a city, county, or state agency has some level of technology and sensors to support that service. For the past 30 years Intelligent Transportation Systems was one of those technologies.
Today, in a method to gather and act upon the data provided by those technologies, agencies are able to provide better levels service to the constituents. This is the basis of smart community technologies.
Kevin Comstock's career spans over 40 years in the transportation industry. Currently, he serves as a Director of Transportation Systems with KCI Technologies developing ITS, and TSMO Programs, and assisting clients in drafting grant proposals and strategic planning programs. He previously served as the Smart City Director for the City of Chattanooga, TN., Transportation Manager 2 with the Tennessee Department of Transportation, and as ITS Project Manager for the City of Franklin, TN
Each of his previous positions involved the design and construction of numerous transportation and telecommunications, with his specialties including project management, strategic planning and collaborative team building.
Kevin serves on The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga's Center for Urban Informatics and Progress (CUIP) Advisory Board and as the Technical Knowledge chair for the membership committee of the Southern District of ITE.
This program provides 1 pdh credit for licensed engineers.