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www.itsa.organnualmeetingx0ITSAMERICAx19S22NDANNUALMEETINGEXPOSITION29SS31ConnectedVehicleVehicle-to-InfrastructureSafetyApplicationsWednesdayMay23830a.m.x131000a.m.RoomChesapeakeAThissessionwillprovideanoverviewofthevehi-cle-to-infrastructureV2Isafetyprogram.Presenterswilldiscussthestatusofresearchtodeveloptrafficsignalandothersafetyapplica-tionsaswellassupportingtechnologyresearchallwiththeintenttoimprovesafetythatreducesfatalitiesandinjuriesonthenationx19sroads.MODERATORMikeSchagrinProgramManagerITSSafetyITSJointProgramOfficeResearchandInnovativeTechnologyAdministrationU.S.DepartmentofTransportationINVITEDSPEAKERSCarlAndersenResearchEngineerFederalHighwayAdministrationBenMcKeeverTeamLeaderFederalHighwayAdministrationSteveMortensenICMProgramManagerFederalTransitAdministrationKateHartmanProgramManagerResearchandInnovativeTechnologyAdministrationU.S.DepartmentofTransportationSS34ConnectedVehicleMobilityWeatherandtheEnvironmentAERISWednesdayMay23200p.m.x13330p.m.RoomChesapeake5TheConnectedVehicleMobilityProgramincludestheDataCaptureandManagementDynamicMobilityApplicationsandWeatherresearchpro-gramsallengagedinassessingapplicationsthatrealizethefullpotentialofconnectedvehi-clestravelersandinfrastructuretoenhancecur-rentoperationalpracticesandtransformfuturesurfacetransportationsystemsmanagement.Currentlytheprogramisfocusedon1creatingaresearchdataexchangetoenabledevelop-mentofapplicationsbasedonconnectedvehicledata2developingasetofhighprioritydataandcommunicationsapplicationsand3identifyingtheadditionalweatherrelatedapplications.MembersoftheUSDOTteamassociatedwiththeDCMDMAandWeatherprogramswillofferinsightsontheseapplicationsandsetthestageforaphaseofintensiveapplicationtestingben-efitsestimationanddemonstrationanticipatedbeginninginlate2012.Thesessionwillalsopro-videanoverviewoftheAERISprogramx19strans-formativeconceptsthatsimilarlymayhavetheabilitytotransformtheenvironmentalimpactofthetransportationsystem.MODERATORRobertRupertTechnicalProgramsCoordinatorFederalHighwayAdministrationINVITEDSPEAKERSRonBoenauSeniorTransportationSystemsManagerFederalTransitAdministrationRandyButlerManagerFreightTechnologyFederalHighwayAdministrationGeneMcHaleOfficeofOperationsResearchandDevelopmentFederalHighwayAdministrationGabrielGuevaraTransportationSpecialistRoadWeatherManagementFederalHighwayAdministrationDaleThompsonTransportationSpecialistFederalHighwayAdministrationMarciaPincusProgramManagerITSJointProgramOfficeResearchandInnovativeTechnologyAdministrationU.S.DepartmentofTransportationSS39FindingFederalFundingFinancingforITSProjectsWednesdayMay23200p.m.x13330p.m.RoomChesapeakeDThissessionwillprovideanoverviewoffederalprogramsthatincludesbothtraditionalDOTandunconventionalsourcesoffundingandfinancingforITSprojects.EventhoughU.S.DOTprogramsareagoodplacetostartwhensearch-ingforfederalITSfundingtheyarenottheonlysource.ForexampleotherdepartmentssuchasHUDAgricultureEnergyandHomelandSecurityallhaveprogramswithelementsthatcanbeleveragedtofundcertaintypesofITSprojects.Inadditionbothcompetitiveandnon-competitiveformulasourcesoffundingwillbeidentified.Thissessionisaimedathelpingstateandlocalgovernmentsandtheprivatecompaniesthatsellproductsandservicestothemidentifyfundingandfinancingsources.MODERATORRickKruegerPrincipalKruegerConsultingINVITEDSPEAKERSKathyRuffaloPresidentRuffaloandAssociatesLLCConstanceSorrellChiefofSystemOperationsVirginiaDepartmentofTransportationMattSmithStatewideProgramManagerMichiganDepartmentofTransportationParkerWilliamsVicePresidentBusinessDevelopmentIndustryRelationsXeroxSS36Web2.0ComputingSolutionsandITSWednesdayMay23Sponsoredby200p.m.x13330p.m.RoomChesapeakeAEffectivetransportationsystemsmustbedynamicandcontinuouslyimprovingiftheyaretoservetheneedsofthetravelingpublicandthemovementofgoodsandservices.Withthesignif-icantpopulationgrowthseenintheWashingtonMetropolitanAreainthelast25yearstheCorridorhasitsshareofoperationalandinfra-structureimprovementstakingplacenowtomaintainandimprovetheflowofpeopleandgoodsacrosstheregion.SpeakerswillhighlighttheDistrictofColumbiax19sITSMasterPlananditsOptimizationandCriticalInfrastructureinitiativesMarylandx19snewIntercountyConnectorICCanditsHighwaySpeedElectronicVariableTollCollectionSystemandVirginiax19sBeltwayExpressLanesprogramanditsarterialtransportationmanagementactivitiesandWMATAx19sRegionalCoordinationEffortforTransitSignalPriority.MODERATORRandyWalkerSeniorTransportationProgramDeveloperOakRidgeNationalLaboratoryINVITEDSPEAKERSMichaelStokesITSProgramManagerMississippiDepartmentofTransportationJ.D.MarguliciPresidentNovaviaSolutionsLLCDavidResseguieResearchAssociateOakRidgeNationalLaboratoryTimSchmidtDeputyChiefInformationOfficerOfficeoftheSecretaryU.S.DepartmentofTransportationMarkCamposGraphicDesignWAZESMARTTRANSPORTATIONAFutureWeCanAffor