ITS in Academics
ITS University Workshop #4
September 22-23, 2016 | ITS America Headquarters in Washington, D.C.
Day 1 Presentation | September 22, 2016
Presenter: Grant Zammit
Presenter's Org: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
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The slides in this presentation are branded with the U.S. Department of Transportation (U.S. DOT) triskelion logo.
Slide 1: State Perspectives (1:45 - 2:30)
- Introduction: Grant Zammit, FHWA Resource Center
- Randy Johnson, Traffic Center Manager, Kansas City Scout, Missouri DOT
- Road to Tomorrow Initiative
- Paul Szatkowski, Operations Division, Virginia DOT
- ICM Installation in Northern Virginia
- Raj Ponnaluri, PhD, State Arterial Management Systems Engineer, Florida DOT
[This slide contains the logos of each presenter’s employer: the Federal Highway Administration, the Missouri Department of Transportation, the Virginia Department of Transportation, and the Florida Department of Transportation.]
Slide 2: Federal Perspective (2:30 - 2:45)
Alexander Schroeder, Senior Advisor, OST-R
U.S. Department of Transportation
- Observations of technology staff needs at Federal and State levels
- Partnership Opportunities with Universities
[This slide contains three images: (1) a photo of Alexander Schroeder, (2) a photo of the U.S. DOT headquarters entrance, and (3) the U.S. DOT triskelion logo.]
Slide 3: Emerging Needs Panel Discussion
Facilitator:
- Grant Zammit, FHWA Resource Center
Panelist:
- Grant Zammit, FHWA Resource Center
- Paul Szatkowski, Virginia DOT
- Raj Ponnaluri, Florida DOT
- Alexander Schroeder, USDOT
[This slide contains the logos of each presenter’s employer: the Federal Highway Administration, the Missouri Department of Transportation, the Virginia Department of Transportation, and the Florida Department of Transportation.]
Slide 4: Break - Day 1
3:15-3:25 PM
[This slide contains two clipart images: (1) a person walking and talking on a cell phone and (2) three people breaking from work by eating, drinking, and reading a newspaper.]
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