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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Survey Summary." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2020. Public–Private Partnerships: What Are the Lessons Learned?. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25718.
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35 APPENDIX B Survey Summary Following the event, a participant survey with seven questions or prompts was distributed to attendees. Twelve attendees submitted responses. The survey questions and prompts were as follows: 1. Attending the Insight Event was a valuable use of my time. 2. I had an adequate opportunity to network during the Insight Event. 3. Limiting the attendance and participation of vendors and service partners enhanced the program and contributed to an atmosphere favoring open and honest exchanges. 4. What program elements were valuable to me? 5. Before attending the Insight Event, how would you describe your level of familiarity with ACRP and its products? 6. Based on my experience at the Insight Event, I plan on engaging with ACRP and/or using ACRP products in the future. 7. Based on what you learned and experienced at this event, please suggest a research idea or problem statement for ACRP to consider. Key insights gathered from the survey included the following: • 90% of participants strongly agreed or agreed that the Insight Event was a valuable use of time. 10% of survey participants were neutral. • 83% of participants strongly agreed or agreed they had adequate time to network during the event. • 100% of participants strongly agreed or agreed that limiting the attendance and participation of vendors resulted in honest exchanges. • Survey respondents thought the most valuable program elements were panel presentations and networking breaks. The least valuable program element was the wrap-up. • 92% of survey respondents were at least somewhat familiar with ACRP and its products. • 100% of participants strongly agreed or agreed they would use ACRP products in the future. Problem statements suggested to ACRP by survey participants included the following: • How to handle the total cost associated with owning airport facilities, beyond agreements drafted by consultants and lawyers; • A survey of P3 aviation-related projects; • A synthesis of P3 structures and outcomes at U.S. airports; • A guidebook for appraising airport property;

36 • Effective program/project delivery methods for airport projects; and • Strategic airport capital planning and how to access capital resources. Other feedback from survey participants included the following: • Having a separate session with only airport professionals in attendance, • Discouraging consultants from using the forum to highlight their experience, and • Having a broader audience of airport professionals for a program like the ACRP P3 Insight Event.

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There are opportunities and challenges in implementing public–private partnerships at airports.

The TRB Airport Cooperative Research Program's Conference Proceedings on the Web 26: Public–Private Partnerships: What Are the Lessons Learned? is a summary of the presentations and discussions at an ACRP Insight Event held July 10-11, 2019, in Washington, DC.

These in-depth, face-to-face gatherings are designed to promote communication and collaboration, foster innovation, and help identify areas of future interest and research, especially for topics of emerging importance.

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