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How We Travel: A Sustainable National Program for Travel Data (2011)

Chapter: Appendix B List of Briefings at Committee Meetings

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B List of Briefings at Committee Meetings." Transportation Research Board. 2011. How We Travel: A Sustainable National Program for Travel Data. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13125.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B List of Briefings at Committee Meetings." Transportation Research Board. 2011. How We Travel: A Sustainable National Program for Travel Data. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13125.
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Appendix B List of Briefings at Committee Meetings First Committee Meeting December 10–11, 2009, Washington, D.C. Sponsor Perspectives on Study Objectives and Overview of Travel Data Programs Gregory Nadeau, Deputy Administrator, Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Peter Appel, Administrator, Research and Innovative Technology Administration Michelle Maggiore, American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials Freight Travel Data Programs Commodity Flow Survey   Ronald Duych, Bureau of Transportation Statistics   John Fowler, U.S. Bureau of the Census Vehicle Inventory and Use Survey   Rolf Schmitt, FHWA (Office of Freight Management) Passenger Travel Data Programs National Household Travel Survey   Heather Contrino, FHWA (Office of Highway Policy Information) Journey to Work/American Community Survey   Alan Pisarski, committee member   Robert Kominski, U.S. Bureau of the Census   121 

122  How We Travel: A Sustainable National Program for Travel Data Census Transportation Planning Products   Elaine Murakami, FHWA (Office of Planning)   Ed Christopher, FHWA Resource Center State Travel Data Programs Highway Performance Monitoring System   Ralph Gillmann, FHWA (Office of Highway Policy Information)   Timothy Lomax, Texas Transportation Institute Transit Travel Data Programs National Transit Database   John Giorgis, Federal Transit Administration   Steven Polzin, committee member Metropolitan Planning Organization Travel Data Programs Local Travel Surveys   Johanna Zmud, committee member Second Committee Meeting February 18–19, 2010, Washington, D.C. Roundtable 1: Federal Travel Data Users   Nikki Clowers, U.S. Government Accountability Office   Jack Wells, U.S. Department of Transportation (U.S. DOT)   Brodi Fontenot, U.S. DOT   John Thomas, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Roundtable 2: State and Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) Travel Data Users   David Ekern, Virginia DOT (retired)   Ronald Kirby, Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments   Thomas Kane, Des Moines Area MPO   Mary Lynn Tischer, FHWA (formerly Virginia DOT) Luncheon Speaker   Jonette Kreideweis, Minnesota DOT

List of Briefings at Committee Meetings  123  Roundtable 3: Private-Sector Travel Data Users   Ava (Kitty) Vollbrecht, Norfolk Southern Corp.   Stéphane Gros, HDR Decision Economics   Paul Ciannavei, IHS Global Insight, Inc.   Thom Pronk, CR England Roundtable 4: Public Interest Group Travel Data Users   Charles Kooshian, Center for Clean Air Policy   Robert Puentes, The Brookings Institution   Scott Bernstein, Center for Neighborhood Technology   Jana Lynott, The American Association of Retired Persons Boarder Crossing Travel Data   Thomas Plewes, Committee on National Statistics   Crystal Jones, FHWA American Transportation Research Institute—FHWA Freight Data Project   Dan Murray, committee member   Crystal Jones, FHWA Third Committee Meeting May 6–7, 2010, Washington, D.C. Capitalizing on New Technologies   Rick Schuman, INRIX Luncheon Speaker   Gordon Baldwin, Statistics Canada

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TRB Special Report 304: How We Travel: A Sustainable National Program for Travel Data assesses the current state of travel data at the federal, state, and local levels and defines an achievable and sustainable travel data system that could support public and private transportation decision making. The committee that developed the report recommends the organization of a National Travel Data Program built on a core of essential passenger and freight travel data sponsored at the federal level and well integrated with travel data collected by states, metropolitan planning organizations, transit and other local agencies, and the private sector.

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