Apologies for cross-posting – please see below and contact Kristin or Lacey for more information
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From: Lacey Friedly <rlacey(a)pdx.edu <mailto:rlacey@pdx.edu> >
Date: Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 8:02 PM
Subject: Sharing TCA workshop with TRB ABJ30 committee?
We've opened registration for our 10th annual <https://tca2018.sched.com/> Transportation and Communities 2018 (Sept 13–14) in Portland, Oregon! Instead of conference-style panels, this year we're offering fifteen intensive half-day workshops, including:
* <https://tca2018.sched.com/event/EoeE/calculating-economic-development-outco…> Calculating Economic Development Outcomes of Your Transit System
↳ Robert Hibberd and Chris Nelson, University of Arizona
* R for <http://transportation.acemlna.com/lt.php?s=2370067faaeb49798f838b1d78ffc475…> Transportation Data Science: Application and Best Practices
↳ Josh Roll, Oregon Department of Transportation; Kristin Tufte and Tammy Lee, Portland State University
* <https://tca2018.sched.com/event/Eoe9> Data Analysis for Smarties Who Forgot What They Learned in College
↳ Jennifer Dill, Transportation Research and Education Center (TREC), Portland State University, Director
Registration
It's à la carte, which means you can sign up for as few as one, or as many as four workshops:
* Half-Day Workshop (general admission): $95 per
* Half-Day Workshop (student rate): $50 per
Share the event
Please help us spread the word to your colleagues:
* <https://www.facebook.com/events/256535341749929/> Facebook event (share, or RSVP and invite colleagues)
* <https://twitter.com/TRECpdx/status/1006208185089179649> Twitter post #1 or <https://twitter.com/TRECpdx/status/1005162563066195969> post #2
* <https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6410955593682685952> LinkedIn post
* Flyer and Image are attached
FYI – early bird registration ends tomorrow.
Please contact Ram Pendyala (cc’d here) if any questions.
From: Ram Pendyala <Ram.Pendyala(a)asu.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2018 10:26 AM
Subject: FW: TRB 7th International Conference on Innovations in Travel Modeling (ITM) 2018
Subject: TRB 7th International Conference on Innovations in Travel Modeling (ITM) 2018
TRB is sponsoring the 7th International Conference on Innovations in Travel Modeling (ITM) on June 24-27, 2018 in Atlanta, Georgia. A preliminary program is now available on the conference website <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.cvent.com_d_ptqxyv&…> . The conference explores advanced modeling methods, best practice, and modeling research. Participants will explore the integration of social, land-use, transportation supply and technology into the model process. The conference addresses how the industry can respond to the rapidly changing transportation environment given socio-demographic shifts in travel preferences and the integration of new modes and infrastructure, including shared mobility and automated and connected vehicles.
For details on how to register, visit the conference website <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.cvent.com_d_ptqxyv&…> . Register by April 24, 2018 to take advantage of the reduced Early Bird rate.
Become a Patron <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.cvent.com_d_ptqxyv_…> ! Patrons will be recognized as major conference partners. Signing on with the Transportation Research Board as a patron demonstrates your firm’s support and leadership in the area of Travel Modeling.
Rooms are being held at the Grand Hyatt Atlanta Hotel <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.cvent.com_d_ptqxyv_…> . Make your reservation for the TRB special rate of $148/prevailing government per diem, plus the current tax of 16.9%. This rate is available until May 24, 2018. Rooms may be at a higher rate after this date and are subject to availability. The hotel may not be able to provide rooms at the group rate once the block of rooms is sold out.
We look forward to seeing you in Atlanta!
Sincerely,
Transportation Research Board
*Apologies for cross-postings. Please contact Krishnan for more
information.
From: Krishnan Viswanathan <KViswanathan(a)Camsys.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2018 1:46 PM
Please share this with the members and friends of your committee. Details
below:
In order to stimulate immediate use and analysis of the dataset to inform
transportation planning, policy and decision making, The Transportation
Research Board, in collaboration with the Federal Highway Administration,
will host a workshop August 8-9, 2018 in Washington DC. Individuals and
organizations are encouraged to submit brief abstracts to be considered for
a poster session or lectern presentations. Abstracts are due April 15, 2018.
Details are here:
<http://onlinepubs.trb.org/onlinepubs/Conferences/2018/NHTS/CallforAbstracts
.pdf>
http://onlinepubs.trb.org/onlinepubs/Conferences/2018/NHTS/CallforAbstracts.
pdf
Workshop details are here:
<http://www.cvent.com/events/national-household-travel-survey-nhts-data-for-
transportation-applications-workshop/event-summary-7f474c1b18dd44508c345a9ed
07aeedb.aspx>
http://www.cvent.com/events/national-household-travel-survey-nhts-data-for-t
ransportation-applications-workshop/event-summary-7f474c1b18dd44508c345a9ed0
7aeedb.aspx
The 2017 NHTS data can be downloaded from here: <http://nhts.ornl.gov/>
http://nhts.ornl.gov/
Krishnan Viswanathan | Cambridge Systematics, Inc. | o: 850-671-0203 m:
617-942-1156 | e-mail: kviswanathan(a)camsys.com
<mailto:kviswanathan@camsys.com>
The FHWA Office of Highway Policy Information will hold two webinars in
April on the new pooled fund program - Next Generation Travel Behavior Data
Collection and Processing - that was announced in early March and posted at
<http://www.pooledfund.org/Details/Solicitation/1466>
http://www.pooledfund.org/Details/Solicitation/1466. The two webinars will
have the same topics, and you are welcome to participate in one.
1st Webinar: Thursday, April 12, 2018, 2:00 - 3:30 PM, EDT
2nd Webinar: Tuesday, April 24, 2018, 2:00 - 3:30 PM, EDT
For both webinars, please use the following teleconference line:
<https://connectdot.connectsolutions.com/talkingtraffic/>
https://connectdot.connectsolutions.com/talkingtraffic/; Call: 877-848-7030;
Access code: 6217068.
No registration is required for the webinars, and the maximum number of
participants is 100.
The webinars will go over some of the key areas including national
objectives, timelines, potential processes and procedures, thoughts on local
data, ideas on partnering, and issues have been raised since our pooled fund
notice posting. We would also like to listen to you and discuss with you on
the best way to move forward with the project.
If you have any questions regarding the webinars and the NextGen program,
please contact Wenjing Pu at <mailto:wenjing.pu@dot.gov> wenjing.pu(a)dot.gov
or <tel:(202)%20366-5024> 202-366-5024 and Daniel Jenkins at
<mailto:Daniel.Jenkins@dot.gov> Daniel.Jenkins(a)dot.gov or
<tel:(202)%20366-1067> 202-366-1067.
Stacey Bricka, PhD
Chair, ABJ30
512-921-6791
*Apologies for cross-postings!
Please see attached for a call for abstracts.
If you have any questions, Satish is cc'd here.
From: Satish Ukkusuri <sukkusur(a)purdue.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2018 8:41 PM
To: sherif.ishak(a)uah.edu; Matthew Roorda <roordam(a)ecf.utoronto.ca>;
joanwalker(a)berkeley.edu; sgbricka(a)gmail.com
Subject: Call for abstracts for edited book - Elsevier series on "Smart
Mobility Networks
Dear Stacey, Joan, Matt and Sherif,
Hope all is well.
Please distribute the attached call for abstracts to your respective
committee list and to folks that you think will be interested in your social
network.
Thanks,
Satish
P.S: Apologies for cross posting.
*Apologies for cross-postings
From: Krishnan Viswanathan <KViswanathan(a)Camsys.com>
Sent: Friday, March 9, 2018 7:25 PM
To: kouros(a)uic.edu; Sivaramakrishnan Srinivasan <siva(a)ce.ufl.edu>;
joanwalker(a)berkeley.edu; julie(a)dunbartransportation.com; shashi(a)eng.ua.edu;
coco.briseno(a)dot.ca.gov; Stacey Bricka <sgbricka(a)gmail.com>; Ms. Rebekah
Straub Anderson <rebekah.anderson(a)dot.ohio.gov>; linda(a)uw.edu;
Patricia.Hu(a)dot.gov; packml(a)umd.edu
Cc: Lisa Aultman-Hall <Lisa.Aultman-Hall(a)uvm.edu>; Le, Mai Q <MQLe(a)nas.edu>;
Palmerlee, Thomas <tpalmerlee(a)nas.edu>
Subject: NHTS for Transportation Applications Workshop: Call for Abstracts
Please share this announcement with members & friends of your respective
committees and task forces.
FHWA released the 2017 NHTS data today. In order to stimulate immediate use
and analysis of the dataset to inform transportation planning, policy and
decision making, The Transportation Research Board, in collaboration with
the Federal Highway Administration, will host a workshop August 8-9, 2018 in
Washington DC. Individuals and organizations are encouraged to submit brief
abstracts to be considered for a poster session or lectern presentations.
Abstracts are due April 15, 2018.
Details are here:
<http://onlinepubs.trb.org/onlinepubs/Conferences/2018/NHTS/CallforAbstracts
.pdf>
http://onlinepubs.trb.org/onlinepubs/Conferences/2018/NHTS/CallforAbstracts.
pdf
Workshop details are here:
http://www.cvent.com/events/national-household-travel-survey-nhts-data-for-t
ransportation-applications-workshop/event-summary-7f474c1b18dd44508c345a9ed0
7aeedb.aspx
The 2017 NHTS data can be downloaded from here: <http://nhts.ornl.gov/>
http://nhts.ornl.gov/
Look forward to your abstracts and participation.
Thanks,
Krishnan
Krishnan Viswanathan | Cambridge Systematics, Inc. | kviswanathan(a)camsys.com
| office: 850-671-0203 mobile: 617-942-1156
*Apologies for cross-postings
FHWA announces the establishment of a new pooled fund program in support of
the next generation of travel behavior data collection and processing. This
program will integrate travel survey data with passive data covering both
long-distance and local travel behavior data on an annual basis. For more
details, visit the Pooled Fund Solicitation #1466 at
http://www.pooledfund.org/Details/Solicitation/1466.
FHWA Staff Contact: Wenjing Pu at <mailto:wenjing.pu@dot.gov>
wenjing.pu(a)dot.gov or 202-366-5024, Daniel Jenkins at
<mailto:Daniel.Jenkins@dot.gov> Daniel.Jenkins(a)dot.gov or 202-366-1067.
Hi - hope this finds you staying warm and doing well!
For those of you attending the TRB Annual Meeting next week in Washington
DC, we hope you will join us for the TRB Committee on Urban Transportation
Data and Information Systems meeting, which is scheduled for Tuesday
afternoon (Jan 9) from 1:30 to 5:30 pm in the Marriott Marquis, Liberty L
(M4).
Attached is the draft meeting agenda, as well as a list of the 18 activities
we are sponsoring/co-sponsoring.
New this year are one-hour meetings held by different federal agencies. One
particularly relevant to ABJ30 is the FHWA Open House for the NextGen NHTS.
Attached is a flyer with more details. Another event of interest is the BTS
listening session for the NTAD (see list of activities in the attached
agenda for dates and times on both of these.
Safe travels and best wishes for 2018-
Stacey
Stacey Bricka, PhD
Chair, ABJ30
512-921-6791
Please see attached for more details about an upcoming workshop at the TRB
annual meeting that is co-sponsored by ABJ30.
For more information, please contact Francisco, Kristin, or Mecit, cc'd
above.
Thanks-
Stacey
Stacey Bricka, PhD
512-921-6791
*Apologies for any cross-postings!
Hi - please see below and attached for a new collaboration regarding Shared
and Digital Mobility solutions and services.
If any questions, please contact Prachi, cc'd above.
We hope to see you at the TRB annual meeting!
Stacey Bricka, PhD
Chair, TRB Committee ABJ30 (Urban Transportation Data and Information
Systems)
512-921-6791
From: Prachi J. Vakharia [mailto:prachivakharia@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, October 2, 2017 7:32 AM
To: sgbricka(a)gmail.com
Subject: Personal Invitation | SAE Shared & Digital Mobility
Dear Stacy Bricka:
New, innovative and disruptive digital and shared mobility solutions are
emerging globally. To enable clarity and collaboration, SAE International is
pleased to announce the establishment of the Shared and Digital Mobility
Committee. This committee will develop and maintain SAE Standards,
Recommended Practices and Information Reports on various topics including,
but not limited to:
. Shared mobility technology, solutions and models
. Digital reservation of rides, vehicles, bikes, parking etc.
. Payment integration and new applications
. New Data specifications for mobility
. New Data interchange specifications for mobility
. Accessibility standards
. Telematics
The advancements of shared and digital mobility solutions and services has
resulted in an increased number of proposed terms and definitions to
describe these options. Currently, many of these terms are not consistently
named, defined or used in literature and practice. To address this, the
Shared and Digital Mobility Committee plans to develop a glossary of terms
and definitions as its initial task.
I personally invite you to join the Shared and Digital Mobility Committee of
SAE International in this important work of developing future mobility
standards. The first meeting of the committee is scheduled to be on 7
November 2017, at 11:30am (US Eastern = UTC-5).
I have attached an invitation letter outlining the steps to join the
committee. Lastly, can you please share this all the members and friends of
your TRB committee? You may copy me when you do so, so that I can follow-up
accordingly.
Warmly,
PRACHI J. VAKHARIA
Chairperson, Shared and Digital Mobility Committee
Communications Chair, TRB Committee on Emerging and Innovative Public
Transportation Technology
Washington, DC USA
_____
PRACHI J. VAKHARIA
E: <mailto:Prachi.Vakharia@gmail.com> Prachi.Vakharia(a)gmail.com | M: +1
312-PRACHI-V
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