FTA-Integrated Corridor Management Workshop Agenda

 

Integrated Corridor Management (ICM):  Integrating Highway, Arterial and Transit Operations for Improved Corridor Performance

 Wednesday, May 23rd, 2012, 12:30 pm – 4:30 pm

Room: Chesapeake F, Gaylord Convention Center, National Harbor, MD

 

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Agenda

 

12:30 – 12:40    Welcome and Objectives of Workshop

         Jeffrey Spencer, ITS Team Leader, Office of Mobility Innovation, FTA

12:40 – 1:30   Overview of U.S. DOT ICM Program

This session will introduce workshop participants to the concept of integrated corridor management, and provide an overview of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s ICM Initiative.  The session will also present the U.S. DOT – developed ICM Implementation Guide.

  • Steve Mortensen, Senior ITS Engineer, Office of Research, Demonstration and Innovation, FTA 
  • Bob Sheehan, Transportation Specialist – ICM Program, Office of Transportation Management, Federal Highway Administration

1:30 – 3:15     Notes from the Field: Demonstration Sites and Early Adopters

In this session, participants will hear from sites that are currently implementing ICM strategies.

  • Dallas, TXKoorosh Olyai, Assistant Vice President, Mobility Programs Development, Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART)
  • San Diego, CA Alex Estrella, Senior Transportation Planner, San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) 
  • Oakland, CA - John Hemiup, Project Manager, Alameda County Transportation Commission 
  • Northern Virginia – Mr. Hari Sripathi, Northern Region Operations Director, Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) 
  • The Role of TMCs in ICM – Mr. Andy Mao, Operations Liaison, Houston TranStar 

3:15 – 3:25     BREAK

3:25 – 4:25     ICM Opportunities and Challenges: Panel Discussion

This session will allow the audience to discuss the opportunities and challenges in implementing ICM and to explore steps for promoting further deployment. This interactive panel discussion will allow panel participants to discuss their experiences with interactions with other modal representatives in implementing ICM solutions.

  • Metropolitan Planning Organization perspective – Alex Estrella
  • State Highway perspective – Hari Sripathi
  • City Arterial perspective - John Hemiup
  • Transit perspective - Koorosh Olyai
  • Integrator perspective – Matthew Jukes, TSS; and Fariel Bouattoura, Telvent
  • U.S.DOT perspective – Steve Mortensen and Bob Sheehan

 4:25 – 4:30     Closing Remarks:  Steve Mortensen, Senior ITS Engineer, Office of Research, Demonstration and Innovation, FTA

 Moderator of the Workshop: April Armstrong, ICM Knowledge & Technology Transfer Principal Investigator, SAIC

                       

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