NOCoE News: Case Studies for TSMO Award Winners

Overall Winner and Joey Sagal Award to be Presented July 28
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May 29, 2025

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Featured Resources

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The winning projects from the 2025 TSMO Awards have now been developed into full case studies and are available to read. These projects showcase how transportation systems management and operations (TSMO) can address critical challenges, improve agency performance, and drive innovation across the industry.

Each case study highlights a category-winning project—from effective emergency response and agency transformation to cutting-edge technology applications and cybersecurity initiatives. Together, they offer a valuable resource for knowledge transfer and inspiration for TSMO professionals nationwide.

The 2025 Overall Winner will be selected from these category winners and announced at the NOCoE luncheon during the CTSO Annual Meeting at the end of July. That project will also be featured in a dedicated video and promoted to the broader transportation community.

Read the case studies below to explore how leading agencies are advancing TSMO across the country.

2025 TSMO Award Winner for Best TSMO Project. NCDOT Hurricane Helene Response by North Carolina DOT. READ NOW button
2025 TSMO Award Winner for Agency Improvement. A TSMO Transformation at the Idaho Transportation Department. READ NOW button
2025 TSMO Award Winner for Cybersecurity and TSMO. Deployment of Palo Alto Firewalls to Secure GDOT's Edge Network by Georgia DOT. READ NOW button
2025 TSMO Award Winner for Emerging Practices and Technologies. Heavy Equipment Based Connected Work Zone by Delaware DOT. READ NOW button
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Explore NOCoE's Web Portals

Looking to strengthen your agency’s approach to operations? NOCoE’s suite of web portals offers curated resources on the most critical TSMO topics—TSMO Workforce, Planned Special Events, Road Weather Management, Traffic Incident Managementand more.

Each portal features valuable resources to help you plan smarter, respond faster, and build a stronger transportation future. Explore them all at transportationops.org.

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Recent Webinars

Talking TIM: May 2025

Using Data to Inform Transit Planning and Operations - Full Webinar

Upcoming Webinars

PSE Spotlight Series: June 2025 webinar. June 5th, 2025 from 1:00pm - 2:30pm EDT. Register and Learn More Button.
2026 World Cup Mobility Strategies: Travel Demand Management. June 11th 2025 from 1-2:30pm EDT. Register Now button
Talking TIM: June 2025 webinar. June 25th, 2025 from 1:30pm - 3:00pm EDT. Register and Learn More Button.
Crash Responder Safety Week All States Planning Call: July 2025 Webinar. July 9th, 2025 from 3:00pm - 4:30pm EDT. Register and Learn More button
Crash Responder Safety Week All States Planning Call: August 13th, 2025 from 3:00pm - 4:30pm EDT. Register and learn more button.
Talking TIM: August 2025 webinar. August 27th, 2025 from 1:30pm - 3:00pm EDT. Register and Learn More Button.

Industry News

State and Local Voices on Data Exchange for Disruption Management

Webinar Series from FHWA | June 18, 2025 1:00-2:30pm ET

Disruptions are inevitable, but better data leads to smarter responses. Join FHWA’s six-part Managing Disruptions Together: A Data Exchange Webinar Series, to learn how your organization can engage in and benefit from the Managing Disruptions to Operations Data Exchange initiative. The series kicks off June 18 with a session titled State and Local Voices on Data Exchange for Disruption Management.

Speakers Include:
  • Ben McCullough, Texas DOT
  • Joe Cottrell, Maricopa County DOT
  • Vince Garcia, Wyoming DOT
REGISTER NOW

2025 Webinar: Developing Mission Ready Packages and Pre-Scripted Resource Requests

The National Emergency Management Association (NEMA) Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC) is undertaking an effort to help resource providers develop Mission Ready Packages (MRPs) and Pre-Scripted Resource Requests (PSRRs) that expedite responses to EMAC requests and offer during a disaster.  Creating PSRRs and MRPs allows  life-saving assets to deploy quicker, creates more comprehensive resource support agreements, and supports a more efficient reimbursement process.

Click the link below to register the June webinar led by NEMA-EMAC. 
Thursday, June 5 at 2:00pm EDT

ATRI Research Focuses on Truck Parking at Public Rest Areas

Washington, DC – The American Transportation Research Institute today released research that highlights insights and strategies for expanding truck parking at public rest areas. The research was a collaborative effort between ATRI and the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO), representing the 50 state Departments of Transportation, Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico. 

The lack of available truck parking is a perennial industry issue and one that is receiving increased attention at the state and federal levels. It is estimated that there is just one truck parking space nationally for every 11 truck drivers. 

The research included a joint ATRI / AASHTO survey of the 50 state DOTs to understand the costs and components of state provision of public truck parking spaces. In addition to creating an inventory of truck parking spaces, the research collected data on issues and costs associated with land acquisition, parking space construction, maintenance budgets and amenities offered to truck drivers. Nationally, the average rest area has 19 truck parking spaces, with states in the South having an average of 25 truck parking spaces per rest area while states in the Northeast have an average of 15 per rest area.

The research also features select case studies on truck parking topics of interest, and which states are going above and beyond in their provision of truck parking, with accompanying feedback on those efforts from a truck driver survey of over 500 drivers. Case study topics include truck parking information systems, repurposing state-owned facilities for truck parking, and truck parking provision in the event of severe weather conditions. 

ATRI used findings from the state DOT survey to generate a public truck parking dashboard that features each state’s public truck parking capacity and breadth of amenities and safety features at rest areas. The metrics evaluated in the dashboard consider differences in state size, road mileage and proximity to major freight routes. Parking data from the 47 participating state DOTS are available through an online dashboard on ATRI’s website.

“ATRI’s research underscores the importance of public sector truck parking and provides multiple tools for states to evaluate their progress in meeting this critical industry need,” said Alix Miller, Florida Trucking Association President and CEO. “We applaud FDOT for their commitment to expanding truck parking capacity and our association is committed to continued collaboration to improve freight safety and mobility in the state of Florida.”

"State DOTs strive to deliver the most safe, effective, and efficient transportation network possible; as a result, they continue to pursue a wide range of investments that enhance the nation's multimodal freight system," said Shayne Gill, program director for multimodal transportation for the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. "Addressing truck parking needs across the country is one of those investments crucial to ensuring we maximize the benefits our highway system provides. American quality of life and economic mobility depend in large part on the quality and vibrancy of our transportation infrastructure to connect people as well as goods to their destinations safely. And adequate truck parking is key to ensuring we achieve those goals."

A copy of the full report and state truck parking assessment dashboard is available on ATRI's website here.

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