By Michael Shear, President/CEO March 2007 ROCKY MOUNTAIN LAND USE INSTITUTE The Role of Telecommunications In Transportation & Land Use Planning FINDING.

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By Michael Shear, President/CEO March 2007 ROCKY MOUNTAIN LAND USE INSTITUTE The Role of Telecommunications In Transportation & Land Use Planning FINDING THE BALANCE

Issues We Are Struggling With  Transportation  Sprawl  Air Pollution  Global Warming  Reliance on Oil  Emergency Preparedness  Continuity of Operations Planning  Economic Viability  Quality of Life

“We can’t solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them” – Albert Einstein

Changing the way we look at things Changing perception is sometimes a matter of

Land Use = Proximity Transportation = Mobility Access Methods 3 Methods of Access “Accessibility is a key ingredient of well-being and prosperity in contemporary societies.” AIR POLLUTION FROM GROUND TRANSPORTATION UN and World Bank Long Lead Times 5-7 Years Telecommunications = Connectivity Short Lead Times 1-2 Years

2 Key Elements of Today’s Information Economy Information Time &

Shifting Paradigms Nature and Form of Work  Industrial Worker  Deliverables are physical goods  Elements of production need to be gathered at a physical location  Transportation consumes time and gasoline  Knowledge Worker  Deliverables are information based  Elements of production are assembled in cyberspace  Uses time to ‘create’ value by processing information and producing knowledge

Industrial Age Model = Single Location Shifting Paradigms Location of Work Information Age Model = Networked Multiple Locations

Today's Office Buildings Call Center State & Local Government Enterprise FederalGovernment

FederalGovernmentEnterpriseTenants Web Enabled Call Center State & Local Government Tech Center & Education Major Employers of Knowledge Workers Distributed Work Center

Networked Distributed Work Centers

Converged Desktop Technologies

Distributed Workplace Network Concept Metro-Area Topology PSTN PBX Integrated VoIP POCKETS will engineer and coordinate connectivity from Partners and Clients to POCKETS Main-Office or other POCKETS locations. Connectivity integrates with clients main leased-line, Frame Relay or other Wide Area Network strategy. MAN and LAN options include Wireless, Ethernet or Optical links. Design for LAN/MAN/WAN connections include traffic- engineering to allow for Data, integrated Voice (VoIP) and Video Conferencing Capability. These will be as extensions of client’s services into POCKETS sites as remote office locations for clients.

Work Location/Method Benefit Comparison FactorsSingle Location TeleworkDistributed Workplace Productivity011 Attraction & Retention011 Lower absenteeism011 Reduced stress011 Employee satisfaction0½1 Environmental impact0½1 Security-people, systems, data101 Time & money savings to employee0½1 Business continuity0½1 Management Oversight1½1 Family emergencies, inclement weather, work-life balance 0½1

By Michael Shear, President/CEO March 2007 Where Do We Go From Here? Responding to Change in the Information Economy ROCKY MOUNTAIN LAND USE INSTITUTE

By Michael Shear, President/CEO March 2007 Contact Information ROCKY MOUNTAIN LAND USE INSTITUTE