National Academy of Sciences | 150 Year Anniversary

Questions? Call 800-624-6242

| Items in cart [0]

The National Academies Press

Rights & Permissions

topleft topright

NCFRP Report 6: Impacts of Public Policy on the Freight Transportation System (2011)
National Cooperative Freight Research Program (NCFRP)

Citation Manager

Transportation Research Board. "Appendix A - Interviewees and Focus Group Participants." NCFRP Report 6: Impacts of Public Policy on the Freight Transportation System. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2011.

Please select a format:

BibTeX EndNote RefMan


Page
79
bottomleft bottomright
Page
79
Front Matter (R1-R9)
Summary (1-7)
Methodology (8-8)
Report Organization (9-9)
The Freight Transportation Modes (10-15)
The Role of Government (16-17)
Security Policy (18-18)
Environmental Policy (19-19)
Infrastructure Operations and Maintenance Policy (20-20)
Infrastructure Finance Policy (21-21)
Trade Policy and Economic Regulation (22-23)
HOS Rules for Truck Drivers (24-25)
HOS Rules for Train Operators (26-26)
Truck Speed Limits and Speed Governor Rules (27-27)
Aircraft Fuel Tank Flammability Rules (28-28)
Restrictions on Locomotive Horns (29-29)
TWIC for Ports and Inland Towboats (30-31)
Federal Emission Standards for Diesel Engines (32-32)
California In-Use Truck Emission Standards (33-33)
Idling Restrictions for Trucks and Locomotives (34-34)
Restrictions on Port Drayage Trucks (35-35)
Restrictions on Disposal of Port Dredging Spoil (36-36)
Water Pollutant Discharge Rules for Vessels (37-37)
International Air Emissions Regulations for Vessels (38-38)
State Truck Route Restrictions (39-39)
Local Policies to Oppose a Railroad Acquisition (40-40)
Truck Size and Weight Rules (41-42)
Level of Investment in Highway Infrastructure (43-43)
Level of Investment in Inland Waterway Infrastructure (44-44)
Highway Tolls and Other User Charges (45-45)
Peak Pricing for Port Trucks (46-46)
Peak Pricing for Airports (47-48)
Case Study 1: Local Land Use Policies Affecting Port Facilities and Other Freight Terminals (49-53)
Case Study 2: Local Truck Access and Parking Policies (54-57)
Case Study 3: Air Cargo Screening Requirements (58-62)
Case Study 4: State and Federal Climate Change Policies (63-71)
Decisionmaker Constituencies (72-72)
Decision Context Framework (73-73)
Summary Discussion (74-75)
Conclusions (76-78)
Appendix A - Interviewees and Focus Group Participants (79-80)
Appendix B - Details on Impacts of Selected Policies (81-95)
Appendix C - Resources (96-101)
Appendix D - Abbreviations, Acronyms, and Initialisms (102-104)
Abbreviations used without definitions in TRB publications (105-105)

Below are the first 10 and last 10 pages of uncorrected machine-read text (when available) of this chapter, followed by the top 30 algorithmically extracted key phrases from the chapter as a whole.
Intended to provide our own search engines and external engines with highly rich, chapter-representative searchable text on the opening pages of each chapter. Because it is UNCORRECTED material, please consider the following text as a useful but insufficient proxy for the authoritative book pages.

Do not use for reproduction, copying, pasting, or reading; exclusively for search engines.

OCR for page 79
79 APPENDIX A Interviewees and Focus Group Participants Table A-1. Interviewees. Last Name First Name Title Organization Type Ackers David Werner Enterprises Trucking Anonymous General Manager of Mid-Atlantic port Port Terminal Operations Berry David Vice President Swift Transportation Co., Inc. Trucking Burks Steve Associate Professor of University of Minnesota- Trucking Economics and Morris Management Carr Mark AEP River Operations Inland Waterways Cartwright Kerry Director of Goods Port of Los Angeles, CA Port Movement Chambers Frank President and CEO Aviation Facilities Co., Inc. Air Cargo Collette Susan Ground Transportation Los Angeles World Airports Air Cargo Manager Ditmeyer Steve Adjunct Professor Michigan State University Academic (Rail) Freire Armando Roadlink Railroad/Trucking Gallamore Robert Gallamore Group Academic Gregory Steve Senior Strategic Port of Oakland, CA Port Planner Hankins Brant Atrium Doors and Windows Trucking Hixon Jim Norfolk Southern Railroad Kruse Jim Director, Center for Texas Transportation Institute Inland Waterways Ports and Waterways Lahsene Susan Transportation Port of Portland, OR Port Planning Manager Mancini Lisa CSX Railroad Marian Tom Buffalo Marine Service, Inc. Inland Waterways McCullough Gerard Associate Professor University of Minnesota Academic (Rail) Moore Scott Union Pacific Railroad Morgan Linda Partner & Chair of Covington & Burling LLP Railroad Transportation Practice Group Mullett Randy Con-way Inc. Trucking Nurthen Bill General Manager, Port Authority of New Port Program Support and York/New Jersey Performance Management Osterberg Don Schneider National, Inc. Trucking Pallme Dan Director of Business Comtrak Logistics Trucking Development Pena Genaro Director of Marketing Houston (TX) Airport System Air Cargo Philip Craig Ingram Marine Group Inland Waterways Pommer Russell Atlas Air Cargo Air Cargo (continued on next page)

OCR for page 80
80 Table A-1. (Continued). Last Name First Name Title Organization Type Rickerhauser Pete BNSF Railroad Senecal Patty Transport Express Trucking/Port Shelton Ben Union Pacific Railroad Spychalski John Professor Emeritus of Penn State University Inland Waterways Supply Chain Management Swan Peter Assistant Professor of Pennsylvania State University Academic Logistics and - Harrisburg (Trucking) Operations Management Walker Tom A. Duie Pyle Trucking Weakley Tom Director of Operations Owner-Operator Independent Trucking Drivers Association Foundation Woodruff Matt Kirby Corporation Inland Waterways Table A-2. Trucking focus group. Last Name First Name Organization Belzer Michael Wayne State University Burks Steve University of Minnesota Corsi Tom University of Maryland Miller Dave Con-way, Inc. Mullet Randy Con-way, Inc. Murray Dan American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI) Osterberg Don Schneider National Siebert John Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association Wells Jack U.S. DOT, Office of the Secretary of Transportation Zahn Al Con-way, Inc. Table A-3. Railroad focus group. Last Name First Name Organization Ditmeyer Steven Formerly with the Federal Railroad Administration Gallamore Robert Gallamore Group Gray John Association of American Railroads Maestri Bruno Norfolk Southern McCullough Gerard University of Minnesota