1. STRATEGIC PLANNING FOR TRANSPORTATION FOR THE NATION (TFTN) Transportation Research Board, Spatial Education Sub-Committee Steve Lewis, USDOT Patricia Solano, Koniag Technology Solutions January 12 2010
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12. Examples of Target Meetings Date Conference Location February 17-19, 2010 ESRI Federal User Conference Washington, DC April 12-14, 2010 Geographic Information System for Transportation (GIS-T) Symposium Charleston, West Virginia July 12-16, 2010 ESRI User Conference San Diego, California
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Editor's Notes
Recognizes that we are currently maintaining national highway and road data in different forms for different purposes Highway Planning Network, Freight Analysis Framework Network, Highway Performance Monitoring System, TIGER/Line, commercial data
Last slide for Steve
In a nutshell, we need an strategic plan to better characterize where do we want to go, where are we and what is the best way to get there Requirements: data, technology, resource, standards, organizational needs, evaluate funding requirements and sources
Technical, Data Standards and Integration, Federal Guidance, Archiving Architecture, Communications,…
Technical, Data Standards and Integration, Federal Guidance, Archiving Architecture, Communications,…
Institutional Readiness Priority purposes and motivations Current constraints Appropriate roles for federal actors, state, local government, commercial Best Practices and Current Models Coordination and vertical integration Lessons learned from current models and programs Identify duplication of effort, amplify success Content of the TFTN Core attributes for road centerlines Core uses Other transportation modes Benefits - Who and how, willingness to pay, public goods
Open to suggestions for steering committee members