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1 ITE Strategic Values Inspiration By an earned reputation as a valued professional organization. Integrity By words and ethical behavior. Social Responsibility Abiding dedication to professional expertise, sound advice, and transparent communication. Collegiality Continuous commitment to collaboration and cooperative spirit. To bring together a body of knowledge and professional voice on transportation issues for the benefit of society.

2 ITE Councils Coordinating Council Employer-Type Councils Public Agency Transportation Consultants Transportation Education Technical Councils Complete Streets Pedestrian and Bicycle Transit TSM&O Freight Traffic Engineering Roundabout Joint Rail Grade Crossing Transportation Expert Witness Transportation Planning Parking Sustainability Transportation Safety

3 ITE Councils Roles and Responsibilities Be on the leading edge of issues Develop technical products Actively contribute to the body of knowledge of the discipline Apply the ITE core values

4 Transportation Systems Management and Operations Council Research Activities Pre-TRB Webinar December 8, 2015

5 2015 TSM&O Council Activities Conducted a Downtown Delivery Symposium in July with DVRPC (Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission – nine counties surrounding Philadelphia in PA and NJ) – Focus was on balancing congestion and economics – Thanks for the support MASITE and DVRPC! Michael Singer, UPS

6 2015 TSM&O Council Activities Framework for coordination of ITE Councils with the NOCoE AV/CV scenarios workshop in August Participated in V2I Coalition meetings Positioning ITE as a thought leader in AV/CV issues relative to agency TSM&O

7 2015 TSM&O Council Activities Conducted outreach to ITE Districts, Sections, and Chapters – Led by Anthony Castallone More younger member participation Represented in V2I Coalition meetings Held two virtual town- hall meetings with elected leadership Summary Report – Awareness – Inclusion – Supplementing local volunteer energy

8 2016 Strategic Action Plan – Now Forming Ongoing activities and opportunities for micro-volunteerism – TSM&O Project of the Year Award – Ethics concentration – Webinars, articles, forums – Scholarship paper reviews – Conference session coordination (Complete strategic action plan can be downloaded from the TSM&O Community document library by any member)

9 2016 Strategic Action Plan – Now Forming Getting Involved: – Doug Gettman – doug.gettman@kimley-horn.com Taking output from the AV/CV Workshop to the next level – Webinars – Problem statement development – Whitepaper – Additional focused design workshops

10 2016 Strategic Action Plan – Now Forming Getting Involved: – John Corbin – John.corbin@dot.gov Workforce Development – Leveraging university relationships to develop a research agenda – Developing thought leadership agenda on emerging workforce issues At both the university and post-graduate levels

11 2016 Strategic Action Plan – Now Forming Getting Involved: – Kevin Hunt – khunt@gfnet.com Integrating Traffic Signals into TMCs – Panel has been formed – Project scoping is planned for October- December – Project kickoff is planned for the TRB Annual Meeting in January

12 2016 Strategic Action Plan – Now Forming Getting Involved: – Anthony Castallone – ACastellone@Pennoni.com TSM&O Local Liaison Program – New program as a direct result of the town hall meetings – Coordinating with Traffic Engineering Council – Formulating a plan for a ginormous big data challenge – stay tuned!

13 2016 Strategic Action Plan – Now Forming Getting Involved: – This could be you Additional Downtown Delivery Symposiums – Using the MASITE event as a model – Partner with FHWA to deliver at least 9 additional workshops nationwide MASITE/Pittsburgh is interested Amy Staud is coordinating

14 2016 Strategic Action Plan – Now Forming Partnering with other Councils – Transportation Planning Council Planning for Operations – Traffic Engineering Council – Expert Witness Council 2016 Annual Meeting Joint Session Proposal – Transportation Education Council Workforce development initiative

15 THANKS! Eric Rensel TSM&O Council Chair erensel@gfnet.com 717-645-3791 Twitter: @erensel


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