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TRB Weekly covers the latest in transportation research.
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Scott Brotemarkle is the new TRB Technical Activities Division director. Prior to this position, he served as program director for the Marine Board and staffed TAD standing technical committees focused on port infrastructure, inland waterways, maritime risk, safety and human factors, ferry operations, military transportation, as well as intermodal freight and trucking.
Brotemarkle has served as TRB’s liaison to numerous federal agencies with maritime and offshore responsibilities. Before coming to TRB, he was director of transportation policy and program development at the American Association of Port Authorities.
Brotemarkle holds a master’s degree in transportation policy, operations, and logistics from George Mason University and a bachelor’s degree in history from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
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June 2 - TRB Webinar: Addressing Mental Health and Substance Use in Construction and Maintenance
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June 9 - TRB Webinar: New York City Congestion Pricing—Modeling a New Reality
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How do we expect demographic and socioeconomic changes to impact air travel in the 2030s and further in the future? Join Roger Schaufele of Unison Consulting, Inc., Daryl Cronk of Tourism Economics, Edward Shelswell-White of Signal Aviation Consulting, David Williams of Boeing Company (pictured right), and Geoffrey Gosling of Aviation Systems Consulting (pictured left) for this fascinating conversation. Register for our TRB Symposium on Aviation Innovation and Research in Dayton, OH on June 8 - 11!
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Highway professionals face challenges that others may have already tackled. TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program's synthesis program collects, evaluates, and disseminates fragmented or unevaluated information to support informed decision-making across the highway community. Employees of state departments of transportation, AASHTO staff on behalf of AASHTO committees or councils, and employees of the Federal Highway Administration can submit their problem statements for possible future NCHRP synthesis projects by June 15.
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Share feedback on research products from the Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP), Behavioral Traffic Safety Cooperative Research Program (BTSCRP), National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP), and the Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP). Your responses will be used to help improve the impact, usefulness, and format of future research products. Complete this survey by June 5.
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Do you want to volunteer to help spread the word about ACRP with the airport industry? Apply to be one of the new cohort of ACRP ambassadors! If you are familiar with the ACRP research process and products, have served as a project panelist or research team member, and can speak or present at industry events, apply by July 31.
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