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TRB Weekly
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TRB Weekly covers the latest in transportation research.
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Help your workforce leverage emerging technologies! Complex technologies require complex skills to leverage their abilities. NCHRP Research Report 1174: Preparing the Transportation Workforce for Emerging Technologies: A Guide meets you where your organizational structures, policies, and cultural norms currently are. Enhance your agency's agility and adaptability to bolster the industry's resilience to change and make the most of technological promise.
Also available is NCHRP Web-Only Document 445: Preparing the Transportation Workforce for Emerging Technologies: Developing a Guide which describe the phases of the report project.
NCHRP Research Report 1167: Interdependence of Federal, State, and Local Transportation Funding and Ownership
NCHRP Legal Research Digest 95: Addressing Liability Issues of Proactive Safety Improvements
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May 18 - TRB Webinar: Leading Transportation Agencies and Advancing Projects Through Disruptions
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May 27 – TRB Webinar: Getting Ahead of Airport Parking Reservation Systems and Techniques
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July 12 - 15 - Explore the preliminary program, then register to attend TRB's 65th annual Workshop on Transportation Law in Irvine, CA.
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TRB's Transit Innovations Deserving Exploratory Analysis (IDEA) program provides up to $150,000 funding early in the development process for promising but unproven innovative concepts and methods. These projects aim to improve the efficiency, safety, security, maintenance, and ridership of transit systems. Review the application steps and submit your proposal documents by June 30.
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The Marine Board Spring Meeting focused on how advanced analytics can support financial and operational decision making across the public and private sector domains of the Marine Transportation System in the face of changing risk profiles, potential supply chain shifts, technology adoption, emerging grey zone threats, and regulatory changes. Find presentations on the Southern California regional supply chain logistics and both federal and academic research.
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