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Transportation Innovation Group (TIG) Stakeholders Meeting - August 10, 2006

The TIG Stakeholders Meeting aims to identify and implement high-payoff technologies for the transportation community. This event showcases selected technologies, provides leadership for their implementation, and creates partnerships. For more information, visit www.aashtotig.org or contact Keith M. Platte at kplatte@aashto.org.

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Transportation Innovation Group (TIG) Stakeholders Meeting - August 10, 2006

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  1. David L. Huft & Keith M. Platte MDSS Stakeholders Meeting August 10, 2006 Falls Church, Virginia

  2. Vision Statement An advancement and implementation culture where rapid of high payoff, innovative technologies is the expectation of the transportation community.

  3. Mission / Purpose The purpose of the TIG is to identify and champion the deployment and implementation of a select fewready-to-use technologies, products or processesthat are likely to yield significant economic or qualitative benefits to the transportation community.

  4. TIG Role in Technology

  5. Identify & Solicit “Ready to Implement” Technologies Select High-Payoff Technologies for Focus Provide Leadership to Promote & Support Implementation Identify Technology Champions Formulate Approaches for Rapid Development Conferences Showcases Workshops Marketing Brochures Manuals Videotapes Create Partnerships (Lead States) Communicate TIG Process

  6. Selected Technologies for 2001 • Accelerated Construction (Jim Sorenson – FHWA) • Prefabricated Bridge Elements (Mary Lou Ralls – Texas) • ITS in Work Zones (Doug Rose – Maryland)

  7. Selected Technologies for 2002 • Air Void Analyzer (AVA) (Warren Sick – Kansas) • Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) (Carl Bertrand – Texas) • Global Positioning Satellites (GPS) (Len Sanderson – North Carolina)

  8. Selected Technologies for 2003 • Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) Wrapping on Cracked Trichord Overhead Sign Structures (Paul Wells – New York) • Thermal Imaging Safety Screening for Commercial Vehicle Brakes(Gary Hoffman – Pennsylvania) • Low Cost Highway-Rail Warning Systems (Dave Huft – South Dakota)

  9. Road Safety Audits (Tony Giancola – NACE) Cable Median Barrier(Kevin Lacy, North Carolina) Virtual Weigh Stations (Tom Bold – ND) Selected Technologies for 2004

  10. Selected Technologies for 2005 • Maintenance Decision Support (David Huft, SD) • Pavement Rehab Strategies • Precast Concrete Paving Slabs

  11. TIG MDSS Plans • Kickoff meeting 6pm Marriott Fairview Park • TIG Process • Marketing & Outreach Needs • Solicit Lead State Team • Develop Work Plan & Budget • Get TIG Oversight Committee Approval • Execute Work Plan

  12. Technology Selection Process(Due September 29, 2006)

  13. TIG Oversight Committee • Ananth Prasaud, FL (Chair) • John Polasek, MI • Harry James, MS • Len Sanderson, NC • Valerie Edgar, MD • David Huft, SD • Amadeo Saenz, TX • Fred Hejl, TRB • Art Dinitz, Industry • Tony Giancola, NACE • Doyt Bolling, Utah State U. • Byron Lord, FHWA • John McCracken, FHWA

  14. For additional information Visit us on the world wide web atwww.aashtotig.org or contact Keith M. Platte, Engineering Management Fellow kplatte@aashto.org 202.624.7830

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