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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B - Questionnaire Responders." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2007. Preserving and Using Institutional Memory Through Knowledge Management Practices. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/14035.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B - Questionnaire Responders." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2007. Preserving and Using Institutional Memory Through Knowledge Management Practices. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/14035.
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65 APPENDIX B Questionnaire Responders State Transportation Agency Abbrev. Job Title of Respondent Alabama Department of Transportation AL Transportation Director Alabama Department of Transportation AL Assistant Chief Engineer, Administration Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities AK Research and T2 Manager Arizona Department of Transportation, Motor Vehicle Division Policy Unit AZ Management Analyst II Arizona Department of Transportation AZ Librarian Arizona Department of Transportation, Environmental and Enhancement Group (ITD) AZ Program Manager Arizona Department of Transportation, Statewide Project (SPM) AZ Computer Specialist IV Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department AR Personnel Specialist California Department of Transportation, Division of Business, Facilities, and Security CA Agency-Wide Records Manager California Department of Transportation, Transportation Library and History Center CA Retired Supervising Librarian California Department of Transportation, Transportation Library and History Center CA Supervising Librarian Delaware Department of Transportation DE Support Service Administrator Georgia Department of Transportation GA State Materials and Research Engineer Georgia Department of Transportation GA Strategic Development Administrator Idaho Department of Transportation ID Research Program Manager Idaho Department of Transportation ID Records Program Manager Iowa Department of Transportation IA Director, Office of Rail Transportation Iowa Department of Transportation IA Librarian Iowa Department of Transportation IA Manager, Electronic Records Management System Iowa Department of Transportation IA Director, Operations and Finance Kansas Department of Transportation KS Bureau Chief of Personnel Services Kansas Department of Transportation KS Bureau Chief of Computer Services Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, Department of Administrative Services KY Administrative Branch Manager Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development LA Director, Louisiana Transportation Research Center Maine Department of Transportation ME Transportation Research Engineer Massachusetts Highway Department MA Assistant Chief Engineer

66 Michigan Department of Transportation MI Engineering Technician Minnesota Department of Transportation MI Director, Document and Records Management Missouri Department of Transportation MO Director, Organizational Results Montana Department Of Transportation MT Disaster Recover/Records Supervisor Montana Department of Transportation MT Research Engineer Nebraska Department of Roads NE Communication Division Manager Nebraska Department of Roads NE Communication Services Manager Nevada Department of Transportation NV Chief Operations Analysis Engineer New Jersey Department of Transportation NJ Executive Assistant I New Mexico Department of Transportation NM Research Engineer New York State Department of Transportation NY Acting Director, Human Resources Ohio Department of Transportation OH Library Administrator Pennsylvania Department of Transportation PA Training Manager Rhode Island Department of Transportation RI Deputy Chief Engineer South Carolina Department of Transportation SC Research Engineer South Dakota Department of Transportation SD Research Program Manager Tennessee Department of Transportation TN Director, Human Resources Texas Department of Transportation TX Training Specialist, Human Resources Division Utah Department of Transportation UT Director of Research and Development Vermont Agency of Transportation VT Research and Testing Engineer Vermont Department of Transportation VT Analyst in Human Resources Virginia Department of Transportation VA Knowledge Management Officer Wyoming Department of Transportation WY Training Manager Departme Governm nt of Transportation and Works, ent of Newfoundland and Labrador Manager of Highway Design City of Edmonton, Transportation Department Manager, Streets Engineering New Brunswick Department of Transportation NB ED NL Research Engineer New Brunswick Department of Transportation NB Policy Analyst Northwest Territory Department of Transportation NT Assistant Director Highways Note: Some STAs had more than one responder .

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TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Synthesis 365: Preserving and Using Institutional Memory through Knowledge Management Practices explores practices regarding the preservation and use of institutional memory through the knowledge management practices of United States and Canadian transportation agencies. The report examines practices for the effective organization, management, and transmission of materials, knowledge, and resources that are in the unique possession of individual offices and employees.

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