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-Summary:
Transcontinental corridors represent and remain an incredible opportunity for collaboration around emerging operations and digital infrastructure. In an interactive, panel-based session, speakers from State DOTs and different corridor coalitions/consortia will offer their perspective on the need, likely models to collaboratively address critical issues that span the length of the transcontinental corridors around the role of consistent information exchanges, connectivity and enhancing services to travelers and freight.
Facilitators
- Ted Bailey linkedin.com/in/ted-bailey-olympia-usa
- Lori Pepper linkedin.com/in/loripepper
Speakers
- John Corbin linkedin.com/in/john-corbin-14b0086
- Tracy Larkin-Thomason linkedin.com/in/larkin-thomason-tracy-0142ab20
- Valerie Shuman linkedin.com/in/vshuman
- Erika Kemp linkedin.com/in/erikakkemp
- Sheryl Bradley linkedin.com/in/sheryl-bradley
- Rachel Connell linkedin.com/in/rachelconnell
- Kirk Steudle linkedin.com/in/kirk-steudle-ba39b42a
- Wellington (Duke) Reiter linkedin.com/in/wellingtonreiter
- David Man, Chief Division of Traffic Operations, Caltrans CT News 2023, Issue 1 -- Who's new | Caltrans
PDH Credit
1.50
Event Type:
Webinar
Tactical Element
Data and Information Gathering
Traveler Information
Statewide and Regional Integration
CAV Pertaining to Freight
Big Data & Analytics
Changing Roles in the 21st Century
Next Generation Traffic Management Systems
Next Generation Traveler Information Systems
Potential Operations Impacts and Opportunities of Next Generation Traveler Information Systems
Emerging Technology Impacts on Agencies Activities
Increased Emphasis on Technology
Increased Need for Data Management, Transportation Performance Management, and Reporting
Insitutional, Organizational, and Process
Integrating TSMO Systems Engineering into the Project