Renee Autumn Ray is an urban planner who has worked in transportation and public health planning, policy, operations, and data evaluation. Renee focuses on reducing barriers to access for vulnerable populations, including people who have low incomes or disabilities, are unbanked, or lack smartphones. She currently leads innovation and strategy for Conduent Transportation, a technology company which includes payment processing, enforcement, and data analytics for transit, curbside management, road user charging, and public safety. Renee also serves on the Board of Directors for Georgia Bikes and on the Transportation Research Board committees for Intelligent Transportation Systems and Innovative Public Transport Services and Technologies.

Eno Transportation Weekly Articles

Guest Op-Ed: The Role of Transportation in Improving America's Health

July 31, 2020 - As I wrote this paper, I had valuable discussions with colleagues I’ve met across the span of my career and who have expertise in different areas of transportation and health. What...

Research

Yahoo News|August 29, 2023|Eno Announcements, Transportation Technology

AI and Transportation

In the dynamic realm of transportation, artificial intelligence (AI) emerges as a pivotal force, revolutionizing how tasks are accomplished and potentials are unlocked. This article delves into the multifaceted role of AI in augmenting human...

July 28, 2020|Accessibility, ADA, Equity, Federal Funding, Federal Governance, Governance reform, Local governance, Micromobility, Public/Private Partnerships, Regional governance, State Governance, Transit, USDOT

The Role of Transportation in Improving America's Health

Transportation access is one of the fundamental objectives of the public sector as a means to provide access to jobs, services, recreation, and all other elements of the movement of people and goods. It is...