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Measuring International Trade on U.S. Highways (2005)
Committee on National Statistics (CNSTAT)

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Measuring International Trade on U.S. Highways

2:15-2:30PM

Break

2:30-4:30PM

Session III: Alternative and Emerging Data Sources

Hani Mahmassani, Moderator

Emerging Technologies for Highway Freight Monitoring

Catherine Lawson, SUNY Albany

ITDS: Future Directions

M.J. Fiocco, Department of Transportation

The Reebie Data Base: Measuring International Trade Traffic

Paul Ciannavei, Reebie Associates

Measuring Highway Freight Traffic in Canada

Rob Tardif, Ontario Ministry of Transportation

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2003

7:30-8:00AM

Continental Breakfast

8:00-8:30AM

Session III: Alternative and Emerging Data Sources (Continued)

Hani Mahmassani, Moderator

Freight Analysis Framework and Ton-Miles of International Trade Traffic

Rolf Schmidt, Federal Highway Administration

8:30-10:15AM

Session IV: Statistical Quality

Jim Lepkowski, Moderator

Error Profile of CFS

John Fowler, Bureau of the Census

Bill Davie, Jr., Bureau of the Census

Access to Export-Import Data for Allocation Formula Uses

Harvey Monk, Bureau of the Census

Alternative Data Source Quality and Availability

Daniel Melnick, Consultant

10:15-10:30AM

Break

10:30AM-12:00PM

Open Discussion

Joel Horowitz

12:00-1:00PM

Lunch

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