Saturday
11:30 AM-
1:00 PM
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Highway Capacity and Quality of Service Leadership Subcommittee, AHB40(0.0)
Tom Creasey, Alliance Transportation Group, presiding
By Invitation
Operations and Traffic Management
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AHB40
ACP40(5)
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Saturday
1:00 PM-
5:00 PM
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Workshops for Highway Capacity and Quality of Service Committee
Tom Creasey, Alliance Transportation Group, presiding
Operations and Traffic Management
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AHB40
ACP40(6)
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Saturday
3:30 PM-
5:00 PM
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TRB Centennial Task Force, E0002T
Sandra Larson, Transportation Research Board, presiding
By Invitation
Transportation, General, History
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E0000
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Sunday
8:00 AM-
9:00 AM
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Traffic Signal Systems Research Subcommittee, AHB25(2)
Christopher Day, Iowa State University, presiding
Operations and Traffic Management
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AHB25
ACP25(2)
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Sunday
8:00 AM-
12:00 PM
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Technical Activities Council
Hyun-A Park, Spy Pond Partners, LLC, presiding
By Invitation
Transportation, General
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A0000
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Sunday
8:00 AM-
12:00 PM
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Highway Capacity and Quality of Service Group 3: Interrupted Flow Group, AHB40(3.0)
Christopher Kinzel, HDR, presiding
Operations and Traffic Management
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AHB40
ACP40(3)
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Sunday
8:00 AM-
12:00 PM
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Highway Capacity and Quality of Service Group 2: Uninterrupted Flow Group, AHB40(2.0)
Bastian Schroeder, Kittelson & Associates, Inc., presiding
Operations and Traffic Management
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AHB40
ACP40(2)
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Sunday
8:00 AM-
5:00 PM
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Symposium on ACRP Research in Progress
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DA000
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Sunday
9:00 AM-
12:00 PM
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Workshop 1001
From Transport Research to Innovation: Case Study–Based Presentation of U.S. and International Experiences
Georgios Giannopoulos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, presiding
Ossama Elrahman, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), presiding
Workshop | PDH
International Activities, Research (about research)
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The aim of this workshop is to exchange information, experiences and lessons-learned from actual cases around the world where innovation is created. It follows a paradigmatic approach and will try to demonstrate the processes of creating innovation in the Transport sector through presenting and discussing a number of examples or case studies (paradigms) from different countries around the world. This will be done in two breakaway sessions: innovation infrastructures and processes for the implementation of research results. The scope of the workshop is international i.e. innovation at global scale. An indicative list of the main countries / regions to be covered, include: the US, the EU, P.R. China, Japan and Korea.
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A0010
ABE70
ABG10
ABG30
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Sunday
9:00 AM-
12:00 PM
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Workshop 1002
Putting Knowledge to Work: Knowledge Management in Practice
Leni Oman, Spy Pond Partners, LLC, presiding
Maureen Hammer, Battelle, presiding
Workshop | PDH
Administration and Management, Data and Information Technology
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In today’s environment, everything is connected and disruption feels constant. Knowledge is a currency in this shared environment and the transportation sector seeks ways to use it effectively, from data analytics and technology that enable new approaches of managing the transportation system and organization to building on staff experience and innovation. This workshop offers resources on building a knowledge management (KM) strategy to intentionally capture and reuse knowledge resources. The strategy will build on an organization’s current activities to manage people, processes, technology, and information. Participants will learn about activities to help them build KM capabilities.
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AB010T
ABC10
ABC20
ABG20
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