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2007 Annual Meeting

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The 2007 ITS Texas Annual Meeting was held November 14-16 at the Holiday Inn Select North Dallas, in Dallas, TX.
Session 1 – ITS 24/7
This session featured an exciting live tabletop exercise. Pariticpants were a part of one of several groups that responded to the 'incident' by making decisions that directed the response. This session began the exercise; the last session on Friday concluded the exercise. Updates to developing situations were given in other sessions throughout the day.
Session 2A – Traveler Information: Who, What, How?
Session 2B – ITS Applications in the Public Transportation World
- Future of the Federal ITS Program (97 KB
) - Mark Olson, P.E., Traffic Operations Engineer, Federal Highway Administration
- US 75 Integrated Corridor Management (ICM) (1812 KB
) - Dave Carter, P.E., Manager of Traffic and Transportation, City of Richardson
- Intelligent Pricing of Managed Lanes – A New Paradigm in User Equilibrium (430 KB
) - Dr. Sia Ardekani, P.E., Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Texas at Arlington
Session 3A - Communication Technologies
Session 3B – Partnerships
Session 4A – ITS in TxDOT
- ITS in Amarillo (1814 KB
) - Robin Frisk, Systems Support Specialist, TxDOT Amarillo District
- ITS in Corpus Christi (5152 KB
) - Charlie Cardenas, P.E.,Traffic Management Engineer, TXDOT Corpus Christi District
- Forging Ahead: DalTrans (2907 KB
) - Joseph J. Hunt, Systems Analyst, TxDOT Dallas District
Session 4B – Tolling and Managed Lanes: Local, State and National Perspectives
Session 5A – Engineering Ethics
- Engineering Ethics (502 KB
) – James Wesley Smith, P.E., Engineering Specialist, Texas Board of Professional Engineers
Session 5B – Show Me the Money!
Session 6 – ITS 24 / 7 Continued
This session concluded the table top exercise. Participants found the exercise to be an educational, sobering, and yet inspiring ITS view into the world of emergency management.
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