Significant Events Coordination: Removing Barriers and Opening the Door for Cross-Disciplinary Understanding and Coordination

Start Date:

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Summary:

The conference will bring together national leaders and peers to learn of new tools and technology and share best practices to support aggressive and informed decision-making.  With stage-setting remarks by Commissioner Joan McDonald, NYSDOT and Chair of the I-95 Corridor Coalition Executive Board, and Jeffrey Lindley, Associate Administrator, FHWA Office of Operations, conference topics will include:

·         Significant Events Response – A Roadmap for All Levels and Disciplines;

·         How to Do Business When It’s Not Business as Usual;

·         Event Response – Tools You Can Use at Your Agency; 

·         A Roadmap for Implementation -- Some Examples of Best Practices;

·         Protecting ITS Networks; and, 

·         A Glimpse of the Future.

Learning Objectives:

The conference will bring together national leaders and peers to learn of new tools and technology and share best practices to support aggressive and informed decision-making. 

Cost:

I-95 Coalition Member/Public Agency Participant--F

Instructors:

Stage-setting remarks by Commissioner Joan McDonald, NYSDOT and Chair of the I-95 Corridor Coalition Executive Board, and Jeffrey Lindley, Associate Administrator, FHWA Office of Operations.

Event Type:

Webcast

Organizational Capability Element:

    Performance Management
    Planning
    Evaluation of Operations Strategies
    Reliability Predictive Models
    Performance Measurement
    System Architecture / Engineering
    Integrated Corridor Management
    Traffic Incident Management
    Planned Special Event Management
    Active Traffic Management/Travel Demand Management/Pricing
    Technical Understanding
    Education, Training & Professional Activities
    Public safety agency collaboration

Operations Area of Practice:

    Corridor and Arterial Traffic Management
    Active Traffic Management (ATM)
    Performance Management
    Traffic Impact Assessment
    Traffic Incident Management

Role in Organization:

Transportation Planner
Public
Researcher/Academic
Principal Engineer
Manager / First Line Supervisor
Director / Program Manager
Maintenance Staff
CEO / GM / Commissioner
Engineer
Operator
Public Safety Officer
Transit Professional
Associate Engineer