Job Alert: Program Officer (Studies and Special Programs) – Transportation Research Board (TRB) @ Washington, DC

April 26, 2015 at 2:11 pm

TRB is one of six major divisions of the National Research Council— a private, nonprofit institution that is the principal operating agency of the National Academies in providing services to the government, the public, and the scientific and engineering communities. The National Research Council is jointly administered by the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and the Institute of Medicine. TRB’s varied activities annually engage more than 7,000 engineers, scientists, and other transportation researchers and practitioners from the public and private sectors and academia, all of whom contribute their expertise in the public interest by participating on TRB committees, panels, and task forces. The program is supported by state transportation departments, federal agencies including the component administrations of the U.S. Department of Transportation, and other organizations and individuals interested in the development of transportation.

The Program Officer is responsible for assisting with one or more of the organization’s projects with minimal oversight by Director or Senior Program Officer. Assembles committees and provides staff assistance to committees as they conduct their work. Responsible for ensuring projects stay on schedule and within budget.

Incumbent applies in-depth professional level knowledge to independently solve a full range of complex problems. The job’s primary focus is supporting studies or convening activities. The work is primarily intellectual or analytical in character, requiring advanced knowledge. Assignments are broadly defined and require judgment and creativity to complete. Incumbent is often responsible for oversight or management of other staff. Reports to Senior Program Officer or Director.

ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES:

1. Manages projects of minimal or moderate complexity. In collaboration with supervisor, manages budget, supervises staff, and ensures program or project meets objectives.

2. Where applicable and with director/senior program officer oversight, recruits potential committee nominees and assembles appointment packages. Communicates and coordinates with the committee chair and members. Identifies and gathers research materials for the committee. Facilitates the flow of information among committee/panel members, consultants, staff, and other applicable parties

3. Conducts large and small workshops and/or meetings. Develops agendas, invites presenters and participants, oversees meeting logistics and multimedia presentations, and prepares written summaries.

4. Prepares background papers and technical summaries. Develops written products (e.g., reports, proceedings, white papers). Drafts and edits materials for publication. Synthesizes and edits research findings and technical data and determines the relevance of data for purposes of activity.

5. Supports committee members, forum members, workshop participants, etc. in all aspects of work. Assistance is provided in preparing the draft report, including writing sections of report based on committee input and review and editing the report for format, consistency, and grammar. Facilitates the response to review, responds to comments and concerns of editors, and prepares the final manuscript for publication.

6. Supports dissemination activities related to assigned programs or projects. Creates and maintains materials for web sites social media channels and other outreach to provide interest groups with information generated from and for activities.

7. Oversees project budget and schedule and authorizes expenditures. As required, collaborates with financial staff to ensure compliance.

8. Collaborates with experts and sponsors from federal, state, and local government agencies, foundations, schools, and other organizations. Represents the unit and committee within and outside the National Academies.

9. With Director or Senior Program Officer oversight, conducts background research on topics for new studies, programs, or activities.

For more information, visit http://chk.tbe.taleo.net/chk02/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=NAS&cws=1&rid=8047 and search for Job Number 150070-5.

Transportation Research Board (TRB) E-Newsletter – September 15, 2009

September 17, 2009 at 2:54 pm

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Transportation Research Board

TRB News

2010 TRB 89th Annual Meeting: Meeting Registration and Hotel Reservations Now Open

The registration and hotel reservations processes are now open for the TRB 89th Annual Meeting, January 10-14, 2010. Registration is required for all Annual Meeting attendees, including those who register to attend any workshop or take advantage of services provided onsite such as the Employment Opportunities room. [More]

TRB Webinar: Asphalt Emulsions: Chemistry, Manufacturing, and Applications

TRB will conduct a web briefing or “Webinar” on Tuesday October 13, from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. EDT that will explore the ability of asphalt emulsion technology to provide a low-temperature, low-energy, and volatile organic compound-free solution for constructing, maintaining, and rehabilitating pavement. Participants must register at least 24 hours in advance of the start of the Webinar, space is limited, and there is a fee for non-TRB Sponsor employees. [More]

2009 Transportation Policy and Finance Summit

Washington, D.C.
TRB is cosponsoring the 2009 Transportation Policy and Finance Summit on December 13-15, 2009, in Washington, D.C. The summit is designed to explore potential solutions to the transportation funding challenges faced by all levels of government and the private sector. [More]

Safety and Mobility of Vulnerable Road Users: Pedestrians, Motorcyclists, and Bicyclists
Jerusalem, Israel

TRB is cosponsoring conference on Safety and Mobility of Vulnerable Road Users: Pedestrians, Motorcyclists, and Bicyclists on May 30 – June 2, 2010, in Jerusalem, Israel. The conference will explore scientific information, best practices, and policies from different countries designed to improve the safety of vulnerable road users.  Interested individuals or groups are encouraged to submit abstracts to be considered for presentation at the conference by October 31, 2009. [More]

Transit IDEA Project Proposal Solicitation
TRB’s Transit IDEA (Innovations Deserving Exploratory Analysis) Program has issued a request for proposals for start-up funding for promising, but unproven, innovations in transit. The Federal Transit Administration sponsors the Transit IDEA Program, which promotes innovation beyond the scope of traditional research programs in the area of transit. The program’s goal is to seek out and support new transportation solutions that are unlikely to be funded through traditional programs. Proposals are encouraged in one of the program’s high-priority focus areas-improving transit safety or security, increasing transit ridership, improving transit capital or operating efficiencies, and protecting the environment or promoting energy independence.  Instructions for preparing IDEA proposals and the proposal submission form are available online. Questions about preparing Transit IDEA proposals should be addressed to Harvey Berlin at HBerlin@nas.edu or (202) 334-2441. To be considered during the current award cycle, proposals must be submitted by October 1, 2009. [More]

Comprehensive Analysis Framework for Safety Investment Decisions
TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) has issued a request for proposals to develop and evaluate the effectiveness of a comprehensive analysis framework for safety investment decisions across engineering, education, enforcement, and emergency medical services that are transferable across federal, state, and local governments. Proposals are due October 28, 2009. [More]

Methodologies to Estimate the Economic Impacts of Disruptions to the Goods Movement System
TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) has issued a request for proposals to develop and apply one or more conceptual methodologies for identifying and estimating short- and long-term economic impacts due to disruptions to the goods movement system. Proposals are due October 30, 2009. [More]

FY 2010 Airport Cooperative Research Program Synthesis Topics Sought
TRB’s Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) is soliciting ideas for candidate topics for the fiscal year 2010 ACRP Synthesis Program. The ACRP Synthesis Program initiates approximately seven synthesis studies annually that address concerns of airport operators. A synthesis report is a relatively short document that summarizes existing practice in a specific technical area, typically based on a literature review and a survey of relevant organizations. Potential synthesis topics may be submitted by anyone at any time; however, the closing date for consideration of synthesis topics for FY 2010 is October 30, 2009. [More]

Renewable Energy Guide for Highway Maintenance Facilities
TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) has issued a request for proposals to identify best practices for the planning, design, and operation of new and retrofitted highway maintenance facilities that are sustainable and energy efficient over their service lives through the use of energy capture technologies. Proposals are due November 5, 2009. [More]

Recent Publications

Precision Estimates of AASHTO T 242
TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Web-Only Document 142: Precision Estimates of AASHTO T 242 examines precision estimates for AASHTO (American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials) T 242, “Frictional Properties of Paved Surfaces Using a Full-Scale Tire.” [More]

Marine Transportation and Port Operations 2009
TRB’s Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2100 includes the 2009 Thomas B. Deen Distinguished Lecture by Geraldine Knatz, which explores the evolution of U.S. seaports and the environmental initiatives enabling them to modernize and expand. This TRR also includes 10 additional papers that examine the impacts of climate change at U.S. ports, container terminal berth planning, the Lean Enterprise for improving seaport operations, performance indicators for roll-on/roll-off terminals, truck turn time at marine terminals, marine container terminal gate congestion modeling, modeling collision risks in port fairways, operational development of U.S. Pacific Coast marine highways, inland waterway transportation performance assessment, and simulation-based network maintenance planning and scheduling for the U.S. inland waterway system. [More]

Protocols for Collecting and Using Traffic Data in Bridge Design
TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Web-Only Document 132: Protocols for Collecting and Using Traffic Data in Bridge Design explores a set of protocols and methodologies for using available recent truck traffic data to develop and calibrate live load models for the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials’ Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) bridge design. [More]

Procedures Guide for Right-of-Way Cost Estimation and Cost Management
TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 625: Procedures Guide for Right-of-Way Cost Estimation and Cost Management explores approaches for developing right-of-way (ROW) cost estimates. The report also examines ways to track and manage ROW cost during all phases of project development, including planning, programming, and preliminary and final design. [More]

Influence of Roadway Surface Discontinuities on Safety

TRB’s Transportation Research Circular E-C134: Influence of Roadway Surface Discontinuities on Safety is designed to help highway engineers evaluate roadway maintenance guidelines and priorities. The report addresses safety issues related to roadway roughness, holes, and bumps; the positive effects of road surface discontinuities; pavement edges; friction variations; water accumulations; surface contaminants; and small and large vehicles. [More]

Safety Data, Analysis, and Evaluation 2009, Volume 2

TRB’s Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2103 includes 13 papers that explore calibration of the Highway Safety Manual’s accident prediction model for a secondary road network, speed and safety, accident modification functions, elementary units of exposure, identifying crash hot spots, and safety of lane and shoulder width combinations on rural roads. This issue of the TRR also examines the effects of pavement marking retroreflectivity on traffic crash frequency, road data aggregation and sectioning for crash analysis, safety evaluation of curve delineation improvements, microsimulation to study a traffic signal incident reduction function, comparison of simulated freeway safety performance with observed crashes, traffic operation measures in the safety analysis of signalized intersections, and different parameterizations of the varying dispersion parameter as a function of segment length. [More]

Implementable Strategies for Shifting to Direct Usage-Based Charges for Transportation Funding
TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Web-Only Document 143: Implementable Strategies for Shifting to Direct Usage-Based Charges for Transportation Funding explores ways that direct charges to road users, based on vehicle-miles of travel (VMT), could be implemented within approximately the next 5 years. [More]

Federal Research News

Review of Metropolitan Planning Organizations
The Government Accountability Office has released a report that examines the responsibilities of metropolitan planning organizations (MPOs) and the efforts made by the U.S. Department of Transportation to provide oversight to MPOs to improve transportation planning. [More]

The National Infrastructure Advisory Council Framework for Dealing with Disasters and Related Interdependencies: Final Report and Recommendations
The National Infrastructure Advisory Council has released a report that explores the United States’ ability to respond to and recover from a major disaster that results in a prolonged loss of infrastructure services expanding beyond a local area. Through the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, NIAC provides the President with advice on the security of the 18 critical infrastructure and key resource sectors and their information systems. [More]

University Research News

Horizontal Cracking Mechanism in CRCP
The Center for Transportation Research at the University of Texas-Austin has released a report that explores the mechanism of horizontal cracking in continuously reinforced concrete pavement. [More]

Guide to the Economic Value of Texas Ports

The Center for Transportation Research at the University of Texas-Austin has released a report that examines the local, regional, and national economic impacts of various Texas seaports. [More]

Evaluation of Smart Video for Transit Event Detection
The National Center for Transit Research at the University of South Florida has released a report that examines commercial video analytics systems used to fight crime and terrorism in transit environments. [More]

SORT Clearinghouse Newsletter: August 2009
The Institute of Transport Studies at Monash University, Australia, has released the latest issue of its bimonthly newsletter that highlights new additions to the Social Research in Transport (SORT) clearinghouse research database. [More]

International Research

The Effect of Milled Rumble Strips Versus Virtual Rumble Strips on Sleepy Drivers: A Driving Simulator Study
The Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute (VTI) has released a report that explores in-vehicle warning systems compared to modified infrastructure elements, such as rumble strips, to determine the most effective way to alert sleepy drivers. The report is written in English. [More]

In The Know

Transportation Biofuels in the United States
The Minnesota Project has released a report that examines the status of major developments in the biofuels industry. [More]

Hearing on Hazardous Materials Safety in the United States
On Thursday, September 10, 2009, the U.S. House of Representative Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure held a hearing to explore concerns with the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration’s oversight and management of hazardous materials safety in the United States. Additional background about the hearing, submitted testimony of witnesses, and a video are available online. [More]

School Bicycling and Walking Policies: Addressing Policies that Hinder and Implementing Policies that Help
The Safe Routes to School National Partnership has released a tip sheet that explores ways to approach school policies that prohibit walking or bicycling to school. [More]

National Transportation Operations Coalition Newsletter: September 9, 2009
The National Transportation Operations Coalition (NTOC) has released the latest issue of its semi-monthly newsletter that highlights available information and resources designed to help improve management and operation of the nation’s existing transportation system. NTOC is an informal alliance of organizations that are stakeholders in operations, planning, and public safety. Organizations involved in NTOC include the U.S. Federal Highway Administration, the U.S. Federal Transit Administration, the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, the American Public Transportation Association, and TRB. [More]

Note: TransportGooru considers the TRB e-newsletter one of the most comprehensive sources of transportation research information.  The opinions expressed in reports highlighted in TRB’s Transportation Research E-Newsletter are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Transportation Research Board.

TRB Transportation Research E-Newsletter – May 5, 2009

May 5, 2009 at 6:49 pm

TRB News

 2010 TRB 89th Annual Meeting and Transportation Research Record: Calls for Papers TRB standing committees have issued more than 40 calls for papers for the TRB 89th Annual Meeting, January 10-14, 2010, in Washington, D.C, and the Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board (TRR). While papers addressing any relevant aspect of transportation research will be considered, some committees are soliciting papers in specific subject areas to help potential authors identify topics for their papers. Committees will be producing calls for papers through June, so authors should visit this site periodically. [More]

Fiscal Year 2010 Freight and Hazardous Materials Problem Statements Sought – Candidate Statements Due July 31, 2009 Candidate Statements Due July 31, 2009 TRB’s National Cooperative Freight Research Program (NCFRP) and Hazardous Materials Cooperative Research Program (HMCRP) have issued a request for problem statements identifying research needed for NCFRP’s and HMCRP’s FY 2010 programs.  Research problem statements, which will form the basis for selection of the next round of research projects by the respective programs, are due by July 31, 2009.  The NCFRP and HMCRP are applied, contract research programs with objectives of developing information that will be used to improve the efficiency, reliability, safety, and security of the nation’s freight transportation system.  Anyone may submit a research problem statement and the process is easy. So, if you have any potential research topics, TRB would welcome your submission. New projects will be selected in the fall of 2009. [More]

Fiscal Year 2010 Transit Cooperative Research Program Legal Studies Topics Recommendations Due by July 1, 2009 The Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP) is soliciting ideas on candidate topics for the FY 2010 Legal Studies Program. The TCRP Legal Studies Program reports on legal issues associated with transit and intermodal law. Each document is intended to provide transit attorneys with authoritative, well-researched, specific information that is limited in scope. The studies focus on legal issues and problems having national significance to the transit industry. [More]

NCHRP FY 2010 Projects: Oversight Panel Nominee Solicitation Nominations Due May 29, 2009  TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) is soliciting nominees to serve on oversight panels for new projects being established under the NCHRP’s FY 2010 program. Nominees should have expertise directly relevant to the proposed project topic. To help identify nominees who are members of historically underrepresented groups, TRB encourages the nomination of women and members of minority groups.  Panels for the new projects are scheduled to meet beginning in late July through September. Panel members are prohibited from submitting or participating in preparation of proposals on projects under their jurisdiction, and they serve without compensation but are paid travel and subsistence expenses. [More]

TRB Webinar: Animal-Vehicle Collisions May 12, 2009  TRB will conduct a web briefing or “Webinar” on Tuesday, May 12, 2009, from 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. EDT that will examine efforts to design and implement mitigation techniques to prevent animal-vehicle collisions.  Participants must register at least 24 hours in advance of the start of the Webinar, space is limited, and there is a fee for non-TRB Sponsor employees. [More]

Truck Tolling-Understanding Industry Tradeoffs When Using or Avoiding Toll Facilities Proposals Due June 25, 2009 TRB’s National Cooperative Freight Research Program (NCFRP) and National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) have issued a request for proposals to identify the value that goods movement businesses seek from the transportation roadway network and their willingness to pay tolls for that value. [More]

Recent Publications

Updated Test and Design Methods for Thermoplastic Drainage Pipe TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 631: Updated Test and Design Methods for Thermoplastic Drainage Pipe explores a recommended load and resistance factor design (LRFD) specification for thermoplastic pipe used in culverts and drainage systems for highway structures. [More] [Buy it now]

 Literature Review for Providing Access to Public Transportation Stations TRB’s Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP) Web-Only Document 44: Literature Review for Providing Access to Public Transportation Stations describes the results of the literature review associated with a project that is examining various alternatives for providing access to and from stations of new and mature high-capacity public transportation systems, including heavy rail, light rail, commuter rail, and bus rapid transit. [More]

 Cooperative Research Programs Security Research Status Report TRB’s Cooperative Research Program produces a table summarizing more than 80 security and emergency preparedness projects representing over $11 million in the contract research programs for state departments of transportation and the public transportation industry.  Updated monthly. [More]

Transportation Security: A Summary of Transportation Research Board Activities – A slideshow summary of the Transportation Research Board’s pre- and post-September 11, 2001, transportation security activities is updated monthly.  [More]

Analysis and Recommendations for Developing Integrated Airport Information Systems – TRB’s Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) Web-Only Document 1: Analysis and Recommendations for Developing Integrated Airport Information Systems is a summary of the efforts associated with the development of ACRP Report 13: Integrating Airport Information Systems

Integrating Airport Information Systems TRB’s Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) Report 13: Integrating Airport Information Systems is designed to help airport mangers and information technology professionals address issues associated with integrating airport information systems.  A summary of the efforts associated with the development of ACRP Report 13 was published online as ACRP Web-Only Document 1: Analysis and Recommendations for Developing Integrated Airport Information Systems. [More]  [Buy it now]

TRB Transportation Research E-Newsletter – April 21, 2009

April 21, 2009 at 10:46 am

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Transportation Research Board

TRB News 

TRB Webinar: Back to the Future: Do We Need Aviation Reregulation?
May 19, 2009

TRB will conduct a web briefing or “Webinar” on Tuesday, May 19, from 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. EDT that will explore the prospect of increased government involvement in the airline industry, given high energy costs and an industry-wide financial crisis. Participants must register at least 24 hours in advance of the start of the Webinar, space is limited, and there is a fee for non-TRB Sponsor employees. [More]

TRB Webinar: Animal-Vehicle Collisions

May 12, 2009

TRB will conduct a web briefing or “Webinar” on Tuesday, May 12, 2009, from 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. EDT that will examine efforts to design and implement mitigation techniques to prevent animal-vehicle collisions.  Participants must register at least 24 hours in advance of the start of the Webinar, space is limited, and there is a fee for non-TRB Sponsor employees. [More]

TRB Webinar: Design and Production of High-Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement Mixes

May 7, 2009

TRB will conduct a web briefing or “Webinar” on Thursday, May 7, 2009, from 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. EDT that will explore the research and best practices for the processing, design, and production of high-reclaimed asphalt pavement mixes.  Participants must register at least 24 hours in advance of the start of the Webinar, space is limited, and there is a fee for non-TRB Sponsor employees. [More]

TRB Webinar: Design and Production of High-Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement Mixes

May 7, 2009

TRB will conduct a web briefing or “Webinar” on Thursday, May 7, 2009, from 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. EDT that will explore the research and best practices for the processing, design, and production of high-reclaimed asphalt pavement mixes.  Participants must register at least 24 hours in advance of the start of the Webinar, space is limited, and there is a fee for non-TRB Sponsor employees. [More]

 TRB Webinar: Performance-Based HMA Construction Specification

TRB will conduct a web briefing or “Webinar” on Monday, April 27, 2009, from 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. EDT that will examine the results of TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) project to develop performance-related specifications for hot-mix asphalt (HMA).  During this session, presenters will demonstrate the Quality-Related Specification Software , which is based on the Mechanistic-Empirical Pavement Design Guide.  This software provides engineers with the ability to compare the performance of an as-designed and as-built HMA pavement and calculates pay factors from the differences in performance. Participants must register at least 24 hours in advance of the start of the Webinar, space is limited, and there is a fee for non-TRB Sponsor employees. [More]

Eighth International Conference on the Bearing Capacity of Roads, Railways, and Airfields (BCR2A)

Champaign, Illinois
TRB is cosponsoring the Eighth International Conference on the Bearing Capacity of Roads, Railways, and Airfields (BCR2A’09) on June 29-July 2, 2009, in Champaign, Illinois.  The conference is designed to explore issues pertaining to the bearing capacity and mechanistic-based design of highway and airfield pavements and railroad track structures. [More]

Recently Released TRB Publications

SHRP 2 Project Brief: DOT-Utility Coordination: Understanding Key Aspects of the Problem and Opportunities for Improvement

TRB’s second Strategic Highway Research Program (SHRP 2) has released a project brief that summarizes SHRP 2 Renewal project R15, which explored strategies designed to resolve issues that departments of transportation and utility companies face when working together.  The project developed a plan to test and evaluate strategies designed to eliminate or mitigate utility asset relocation delays and overcome institutional barriers for the implementation of these strategies. [More]

SHRP 2 Project Brief: Encouraging Innovation in Locating and Characterizing Underground Utilities

TRB’s second Strategic Highway Research Program (SHRP 2) has released a project brief that summarizes SHRP 2 Renewal project R01, which explored ways to encourage innovation in the location and characterization of underground utilities, and identified areas that have the highest potential for innovation and improvement.  The project also developed a research and development plan to advance promising technologies. [More]

On Being a Scientist: A Guide to Responsible Conduct in Research

The National Research Council has released the third edition of a report that describes the ethical foundations of scientific practices, and describes some of the personal and professional issues that researches encounter in their work.  TRB is a division of the National Academies, which include the National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, Institute of Medicine, and National Research Council. [More]

Joint Workshop on Abutment Scour: Present Knowledge and Future Needs – June 2008

TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Research Results Digest 334: Joint Workshop on Abutment Scour: Present Knowledge and Future Needs – June 2008 explores the state of knowledge on bridge abutment scour. [More]

Pre-Overlay Treatment of Existing Pavements

TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Synthesis 388: Pre-Overlay Treatment of Existing Pavements explores current pre-overlay treatment practices of state departments of transportation for both hot-mix asphalt and portland cement concrete pavement structures.  The report is designed to help pavement management and pavement design groups in their selection of pre-overlay treatments. [More]

Federal Research News

Transportation Conformity Highlights: March 2009

The U.S. Federal Highway Administration has released the latest issue of its Transportation Conformity Highlights newsletter.  The monthly newsletter is designed to keep conformity stakeholders up to date on issues related to transportation conformity. [More]

Review of Coast Guard’s Vessel Tracking Systems

The U.S. Government Accountability Office has released a report that examines the extent to which the Coast Guard tracks vessels at sea and can use these systems to track vessels that may pose security threats. [More]

Vision for High-Speed Rail in America

The Federal Railroad Administration has released a report that explores the U.S. Department of Transportation’s strategic plan for high-speed rail. [More]

Evaluation of the Focused Approach to Pedestrian Safety Program

The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has released a report that examines the pedestrian component of the FHWA’s Focused Approach to Safety Program. [More]

Not-in-Traffic Surveillance 2007 – Highlights

The U.S. Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has released a traffic safety facts statistical summary that explores the Not-in-Traffic Surveillance (NiTS) system.  The NiTS system is designed to provide details regarding fatalities and injuries that occur in non-traffic crashes and in non-crash incidents. [More]

Technologies That Complement Congestion Pricing – A Primer

The U.S. Federal Highway Administration has released a report that explores ways that technology can be used for congestion pricing by supporting the traveler’s decision to change travel time, travel mode, and travel route. [More]

Wildlife-Vehicle Collision Reduction Study: Best Practices Manual

The U.S. Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has released a report that examines the causes and impacts of wildlife-vehicle collisions and identifies solutions to this safety problem. [More]

LTPP Manual for Profile Measurements and Processing

The U.S. Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has released a report that explores operational procedures and data collection and processing methods for the Long-Term Pavement Performance (LTPP) Program. [More] 

State Research News

A Functionally Optimized Hot-Mix Asphalt Wearing Course: Part I: Preliminary Results
The Virginia Transportation Research Council, a partnership of the Virginia Department of Transportation and the University of Virginia, has released a report that examines the design, production, placement, and early life performance of a new generation open-graded surface course for use in Virginia. [More] 

University Research News

Concrete Pavement Overlays and Failure Mechanisms
The Center for Transportation Research at the University of Texas, Austin, has released a report that explores asphalt concrete overlay and bonded concrete overlay projects, and examines a life-cycle cost analysis for future overlay projects. [More]

An Ambit-Based Activity Model for Evaluating Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction Policies

The Mineta Transportation Institute has released a report that examines greenhouse gas emission reduction policies that are being considered in the transportation sector in the wake of more stringent emission reduction targets envisaged in a post-Kyoto international climate treaty. [More]

Creating an Educational Network in California to Assess and Address Its Future Transportation Education Challenges

The Mineta Transportation Institute has released a report that explores future transportation scenarios in California and examines various policy responses addressing these scenarios. [More]

Go! – April-May 2009
The Center for Transportation Research and Education at Iowa State University has released the latest issue of Go! magazine.  Go! is an online magazine for teens that explores the world of transportation and careers they can find there. [More]

International Research News

An Examination of the Monetized Benefit of Proposed Changes to Type Approved Noise

Limits for Tires
The U.K. Department of Transport has released a report that examines the monetized benefits of limit values for tire noise, which contributed to a proposed European Commission Regulation for general vehicle safety. [More]

Impact Assessment of EU Regulation to Reduce Carbon Dioxide Emissions from New Passenger Cars
The U.K. Department of Transport has released a report that explores ways to improve new car fuel efficiency standards, as related to a proposed European Union Regulation on car carbon dioxide emissions. [More]

Valuing the Health Benefits of Active Transport Modes
Land Transport New Zealand has released a report that explores the per-kilometer value for the health benefits of active transport modes, such as walking and cycling. [More]

Long-Term Dust Suppression Using the Otta Seal Technique
Land Transport New Zealand has released a report that examines the use of a simplified version of the Otta seal as a method for minimizing dust emissions from gravel roads in New Zealand. [More]

In the Know

Travel Training for Student Success: The Route to Achieving Post-Secondary Student Outcomes
Easter Seals Project ACTION has released a primer for school administrators interested in learning how high schools across the country connect students with disabilities to travel training services. [More]

IIHS Status Report: Vol. 44 No. 4
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has released the latest issue of its Status Report magazine.  This issue explores the results of IIHS’ study evaluating car size and weight, and the impact that these variables have in protecting people during crashes. [More]

Evaluating Options for U.S. Greenhouse-Gas Mitigation Using Multiple Criteria
The RAND Corporation has released a report that examines previous policy attempts to implement a carbon tax or cap-and-trade program.  The report outlines criteria that evaluate these previous policy efforts, and suggests ways to better inform future decisions aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions. [More]

Moving into North Dakota’s Future: Meeting the State’s Need for Safe and Efficient Mobility
TRIP has released a report that examines North Dakota’s financial capacity to modernize its surface transportation system.  TRIP is a nonprofit organization that promotes transportation policies that aim to relieve traffic congestion, improve road and bridge conditions, improve air quality, make highway travel safer, and enhance economic productivity. [More]

Cycling-Inclusive Policy Development: A Handbook
The German Technical Cooperation’s (GTZ’s) Sustainable Urban Transport Project (SUTP) has released a report that examines how to develop cycling-friendly policies and facilities.  The SUTP is designed to help developing world cities achieve their sustainable transport goals, through the dissemination of information about international experience and targeted work with particular cities. [More]

Reclaiming City Streets for People: Chaos or Quality of Life?
The Active Living Resource Center has released a report that explores ways to plan public spaces in order to eliminate road traffic for pedestrians. [More]

Asia on the Move: Energy-Efficient and Inclusive Transport
The Asia Development Bank has posted presentations from its Transport Forum on sustainable transport development, which was held on September 9-12, 2008, in Manila, Philippines. [More]

Arizona‘s New Frontier: Moving Our Transportation System into the 21st Century
U.S. PIRG, the federation of state Public Interest Research Groups (PIRGs), has released a report that explores ways to invest in and expand public transport systems in Arizona. [More]

TRB’s Transportation Research E-Newsletter – April 07, 2009

April 8, 2009 at 11:19 am

Transportation Research Board

Summary of Contents

TRB News


Webinar on Performance-Based HMA Construction Specification
TRISworld Database
FY 2010 ACRP Research Problem Statements Sought – Candidate Statements Due April 10, 2009
Economic Changes Driving Future Freight Transportation – Proposals Due June 2, 2009
Expediting Future Technologies for Enhancing Transportation System Performance – Proposals Due June 4, 2009
Long-Range Strategic Issues Affecting Preservation, Maintenance and Renewal of Highway Infrastructure – Proposals Due June 9, 2009
Effects of Changing Transportation Energy Supplies and Alternative Fuel Sources on Transportation – Proposals Due June 11, 2009
Climate Change and the Highway System: Impacts and Adaptation Approaches – Proposals Due June 16, 2009
Fuel Purchasing Strategies for Public Transit Agencies – Proposals Due May 21, 2009   

Recently Released TRB Publications


Guidebook on Preparing Airport Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventories
Appendices to ACRP Report 11: Guidebook on Preparing Airport GHG Emissions Inventories
Evaluating Implementation of Section 4(f) Streamlining Provisions: Review of U.S. Department of Transportation’s Draft Phase I Study Report and Phase II Draft Methodology
Adjacent Precast Concrete Box Beam Bridges: Connection Details
Cooperative Research Programs Security Research Status Report
Transportation Security: A Summary of Transportation Research Board Activities   

Federal Research News


Review of High-Speed Passenger Rail
Wireless Passenger Communication System
Recommended Best Practices for States Conducting Three-Year Safety Reviews
Clean Cities Alternative Fuel Price Report
Alternatives to Traditional Transportation Fuels 2007
Transportation and Climate Change Newsletter – March 2009
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009: Oversight Challenges Facing the Department of Transportation
Successes in Stewardship April Newsletter
Seat Belt Use in 2008–Use Rates in the States and Territories
Early Estimate of Motor Vehicle Traffic Fatalities in 2008
FAA Aerospace Forecasts FY 2009-2025
U.S. Aviation Accident Statistics for 2008   

State Research News


Utah Department of Transportation Research Division Newsletter: March 2009
Investigation of Solutions to Recurring Congestion on Freeways
WisDOT Research Program: 2008 Annual Research Report   

University Research News


Crack and Concrete Deck Sealant Performance
Rural Safety News: March 2009   

International Research News


Transportation at a crossroads: TERM 2008
Distraction and Drowsiness – A Field Study 

In the Know

Project ACTION Update: March 2009

Private Roads, Public Costs
Eno Brief: March 2009
The Voice of the European Road: March 2009

Transportation Research Board E-Newsletter – March 31, 2009

March 31, 2009 at 9:57 am

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Transportation Research E-Newsletter – March 24, 2009

March 24, 2009 at 2:58 pm
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Seen below are the hyperlikned titles of articles from the TRB E-Newsletter dated:  March 24, 2009.  The TRB Transportation Research E-Newsletter regularly covers transportation research developments in the United States and abroad. This document is not a report of the National Research Council or of the National Academies. The opinions expressed in reports highlighted in TRB’s Transportation Research E-Newsletter are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Transportation Research Board or the National Academies

 

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March 26 TRB Webinar: Inspecting and Managing Highway Bridges
Workshop on Identifying Traveler Information Research Needs to Achieve All Roads-All Modes-All the Time: Early Bird Registration Closes March 27th
2009 Transportation Planning, Land Use, and Air Quality Conference
North American Freight Flows Conference: Understanding Changes and Improving Data Sources – Abstracts Due April 6, 2009
Developing a Research Agenda for Transportation Infrastructure Preservation Summit on America’s Climate Choices Webcast
Questions on the RFP for SHRP 2 Project C10: Partnership to Develop an Integrated, Advanced Travel Demand Model and a Fine-Grained, Time-Sensitive Network RFP: Price Indexing in Transportation Construction Contracts – Proposals Due April 24, 2009
RFP: Improving Safety-Related Rule Compliance in the Public Transportation Industry – Proposals Due June 9, 2009

Recently Released TRB Publications


Major Legal Issues for Highway Public-Private Partnerships
Aircraft Deicing and Airfield Anti-Icing Formulations: Aquatic Toxicity and Biochemical Oxygen Demand
Transit Security Update
Committee for Pavement Technology Review and Evaluation Letter Report: March 2009
Making Certain Progress in Uncertain Times: The Transportation Research Board’s 2008 Field Visit Program  

Federal Research News


Using Pricing to Reduce Traffic Congestion
Carbon Sequestration Pilot Program: Implementation and Next Steps
A Report on Worldwide Hydrogen Bus Demonstrations, 2002-2007
Review of Future Development of High-Speed Passenger Rail
Hearing on Air Cargo Screening
Public Port Finance Survey for FY 2006
U.S. Public Port Development Expenditure Report: (FYs 2006 and 2007-2011)
Traffic Volume Trends: January 2009
Long-Term Pavement Performance Compliance with Department of Transportation Information Dissemination Quality Guidelines
Performance-Related Specifications for Portland Cement Concrete Pavements
Performance of Sealed and Unsealed Concrete Pavement Joints  

State Research News


Animal-Vehicle Crash Mitigation Using Advanced Technology–Phase II: System Effectiveness and System Acceptance
A Fitness-for-Purpose Evaluation of Fracture Critical Electro-Slag Welds
Transportation Demand Management Strategies for Schools Phase II: Reducing Auto Congestion Around Schools  

University Research News


UC Berkeley NewsBITS: Spring 2009
Development of a New Tracking System based on CMOS Vision Processor Hardware: Phase I
In-Situ Vehicle Classification Using an ILD and a Magnetoresistive Sensor Array  

International Research News


Public Subsidy for the Bus Industry: The Case for Incentive Per Passenger
Further Training for Older Drivers – An Overview  

In the Know


Integrating U.S. Climate, Energy, and Transportation Policies: Proceedings of Three Workshops
Hearing on the Role of Offsets in Climate Legislation
Risks Older Drivers Pose to Themselves and to Other Road Users
Hearing on ATC Modernization and NextGen: Near-Term Achievable Goals
Driving Assessment for Maintaining Mobility and Safety in Drivers with Dementia

Transportation Research Board E-Newsletter – March 17, 2009

March 17, 2009 at 3:09 pm

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TRB Newsletter – March 3, 2009

March 4, 2009 at 11:12 am

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