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A Pandemic Playbook for Transportation Agencies (2021)

Chapter: Appendix A - Pandemic Playbook Interviewee List

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A - Pandemic Playbook Interviewee List." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2021. A Pandemic Playbook for Transportation Agencies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26145.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A - Pandemic Playbook Interviewee List." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2021. A Pandemic Playbook for Transportation Agencies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26145.
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64 Pandemic Playbook Interviewee List Table A-1 provides a summary of the agencies and people interviewed in the development of NCHRP Research Report 963/TCRP Research Report 225: A Pandemic Playbook for Transporta- tion Agencies. A P P E N D I X A Table A-1. Agencies and people interviewed in the development of A Pandemic Playbook for Transportation Agencies. Agency People Interviewed California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) Maintenance Division Liaison Chief, Office of Emergency Management Homeland Security Liaison Charlevoix County Transit, Boyne City, MI Director Colorado Department of Transportation Office of Emergency Management, Plans Section Chief Florida Department of Transportation Chief Engineer Emergency Coordination Officer Kansas Department of Transportation Operations Manager Assistant to the Director of Operations Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development Secretary of Transportation Maryland Department of Transportation–Maryland Transit Administration Chief Safety Officer Deputy Safety Officer for Emergency Management Manager, Safety Management System Senior Director, Operations Compliance Oahu Transit Services, Inc., Honolulu, HI President & General Manager Deputy General Manager Rogue Valley Transit, Medford, OR Operations Manager Planning and Strategic Programs Manager

Pandemic Playbook Interviewee List 65 Table A-1. (Continued). Agency People Interviewed Utah Department of Transportation Emergency Manager Risk Manager Utah Transit Authority Director, Safety and Security Emergency Management Program Manager Vermont Agency of Transportation Emergency Management Director, Highways Division Westchester County Government, Westchester County, White Plains, NY County Director of Operations Central Midlands Regional Transit Authority (The COMET), Columbia, SC Executive Director Marketing and Public Information Manager Planning and Development Specialist Customer Experience and Contract Compliance Manager

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Understanding pandemics, their impacts to transportation, and potential effective response has become more important, not only for the response to COVID-19, but also if, as the World Health Organization warns, we are now “living in a time of viruses.”

TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program and Transit Cooperative Research Program have jointly issued NCHRP Research Report 963/TCRP Research Report 225: A Pandemic Playbook for Transportation Agencies, which was created to improve transportation agency responses to a pandemic.

The Playbook concentrates on what needs to be done, when and by whom. It briefly addresses planning for a pandemic, a topic addressed in greater depth in NCHRP Report 769: A Guide for Public Transportation Pandemic Planning and Response. It summarizes effective practices currently used by transportation agencies based on interviews with state departments of transportation and transit agency leaders and operational personnel, supplemented with national and international research results.

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