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ITS PCB All Levels Workshop #1
March 27-28, 2019 | Florida Department of Transportation District 7 in Tampa, Florida
Day 1 Presentation | March 27, 2019
ITS Academic Workshop Welcome
Presenter: Michelle Noch
Presenter’s Org: ITS Joint Program Office (JPO), U.S. Department of Transportation (U.S. DOT)
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Slide 1: Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) Academic Workshop
ITS Academic Workshop
Tampa, FL
March 27 & 28, 2019
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Slide 2: Welcoming Remarks
Michelle Noch
ITS PCB Program Manager
ITS Joint Program Office
U.S. Department of Transportation
Slide 3: ITS Professional Capacity Building Program
March 27, 2019
Michelle Noch
ITS Joint Program Office
U.S. Department of Transportation
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Slide 4: ITS PCB Program Background
Part of USDOT ITS Joint Program Office (JPO)
- 1996: Authorized by Congress
- 2010: Reauthorized by MAP-21
- 2016: Reaffirmed by FAST Act
- 2010: Embarked on new strategic direction:
- Develop new ITS content and fill gaps in existing content
- Build partnerships to direct learning to the right audiences
- Move to cost-effective, engaging delivery methods
Slide 5: Program Strategy
The ITS PCB Program supports a variety of ITS learning opportunities to accelerate ITS deployments and encourage more efficient operations.
Vision: Prepare a dynamically knowledgeable community of transportation industry professionals for a connected automated transportation system
Slide 6: Program Strategy
Mission: Provide a multimodal and multi-disciplinary capacity building program for all levels of current and future transportation professionals to accelerate preparation for and the deployment of innovative ITS
Slide 7: Program Strategy
- Preparing transportation industry professionals for what’s next
- Training and Education
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- Program Management and Evaluation
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- Strategic Outreach and Communications
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- Partnership Building
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Slide 8: The Role of Partnerships
- US Department of Transportation
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- Training and Academic Organizations
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- Professional Associations
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- State, Regional, and Local Associations
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Slide 9: Program Stakeholder & Modal Partners
- PCB Program Team
- Volpe Center
- Booz Allen Hamilton
- Noblis
- ITS America
- NOCoE
- ITE
- National Highway Institute
- Modal Partners
- Federal Highway Administration
- Offices of Operations, Safety, Planning and Innovative Program Delivery
- FHWA Resource Center
- Federal Transit Administration
- Maritime Administration
- Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
- Key Program Stakeholders
- Universities
- Community Colleges/Trade Schools
- Transportation Workforce Centers
- Professional Associations
- AAPA
- AMPO
- APA
- APTA
- AASHTO
- CTAA
- Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)
- IEEE
- IMSA
- International Road Federation (IRF)
- NACo
- NADO
- NARC
- SAE International
Slide 10: ITS Audience Training Segments
- Transportation System Users
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- Commercial Vehicles/Freight
- General Public
- Technical Development/Device
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- Agency/IT/Tech Support
- Automakers/Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs)
- Software Engineers/Technology Managers/Application Developers
- Infrastructure Integrators/Equipment Vendors
- Specialized Operations
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- Incident Management Operators
- Maintenance Engineers
- Safety Analysts/Engineers
- Policy and Planning
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- Legal and Legislative
- Planners
- Public Safety Professionals
- Transportation Management
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- Transportation Management Center Operations
- Transportation Operations/Traffic Engineers
- ITS Project Managers
- Transit Professionals
- Agency Management
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- Executives and General Managers
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Slide 11: ITS PCB Program - Portfolio of Products
- Webinars
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- Workshops
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- Online Training Modules
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- Technical Assistance
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- Classroom/Courses
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- Guidance and Educational Materials
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- Academic Support
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Slide 12: Welcoming Remarks
- Jamie Christian, FHWA-FL Division Administrator
- David Gwynn, Florida DOT District 7 Secretary
- Carlos Alban, ITS America
Slide 13: Welcoming Remarks
- Jamie Christian, FHWA-FL Division Administrator
Slide 14: Welcoming Remarks
- David Gwynn, Florida DOT District 7 Secretary
Slide 15: Welcoming Remarks
- Carlos Alban, ITS America
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