Welcome to NaTMEC

Theme: Connecting Communities Through Travel Monitoring

While NaTMEC 2022 kept us bound to the virtual world as we all logged in to attend from our home, our office, or our favorite cozy spot, it was very clear that we were all there to learn. We are thrilled to say that we will not be needing the virtual component for our next NaTMEC.

NaTMEC 2024 will be in person.

Even with a global pandemic hanging over us these last few years, the travel monitoring industry has changed a lot. Big data, cybersecurity, AI, and so many other new technologies have rapidly emerged and marched to the forefront. We may have been virtual, but we still gathered as a community to learn and showcase many of these advances. We traveled across the internet into virtual breakout rooms and vendor floors. Conversations were had in chat and in the expo. Thus was born the motto that carries on today.

“We travel together.”

Our theme for NaTMEC 2024 complements the motto. We travel together as we connect communities through travel monitoring. It’s time we travel to Boise, Idaho to meet in person for our next NaTMEC. We hope to see you there.

  • Dates: June 2-5, 2024

    • June 2 - Ride to NaTMEC along the Boise river, and end your evening at a welcome reception.

    • June 3-5 - Enjoy a conference of informative sessions, workshops, and vendors.

  • Location: Boise Center on the Grove in the heart of Idaho’s capitol city.


NaTMEC, June 2-5, Boise Center on the Grove

Connecting Communities Through Travel Monitoring

Organized and Hosted by the Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) and in Cooperation With the Pacific Northwest Transportation Consortium (PACTRANS)

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About NaTMEC

The biennial National Travel Monitoring Exposition and Conference (NaTMEC) provides travel monitoring professionals and transportation data users from around the world opportunities to share knowledge and good practices, exchange ideas, revisit fundamental concepts, learn new processes, procedures and techniques, and see the latest advancements in policy, technology, and equipment.  

The goal of the conference is to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of multimodal traffic monitoring programs covering motorized, bicyclist, and pedestrian movements to enhance data driven decisions in areas of performance management, planning and design, asset management, safety, and program administration. 

For questions, email margaret.pridmore@itd.idaho.gov.