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The Partnership for New York City (https://pfnyc.org/) mobilizes private sector resources and expertise to advance New York City’s standing as a global center fo economic opportunity, upward mobility, and innovation.
The Transit Tech Lab (TTL) is a joint program of the Partnership and regional transit agencies (MTA, Port Authority, NYC Department of Transportation and NJ Transit) that identifies, tests, and deploys innovative technology solutions to a wide range of transit challenges. Through the Lab, which was established in 2018, the agencies are finding ways to modernize their systems and to transform the customer experience. Since inception, the Lab has been responsible for 51 proof of concepts, 35 pilots, and 11 commercial procurements. For more information about the lab visit transitinnovaton.org/lab.
Under the direction of the Partnership’s Senior Vice President of Innovation, the Manager of the Transit Tech Lab is responsible for planning, managing, and executing activities required to achieve program goals, including the organization of all meetings and events and interface with agency officials and private sector experts.
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