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Redefining Transportation Training

August 27, 2019/
Leadership, State Governance, Workforce development
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By Victoria F. Beale, JD, SPHR, SHRM-SCP

Just-in-time (JIT) isn’t a phrase applied only to manufacturing. While in the past JIT revolutionized how companies created goods, it is also experiencing a renaissance as a new method for streamlining training delivery. JIT training happens when a person obtains information at the time they need to apply it, even…

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This Labor Day Let’s Celebrate Those Who Keep Us Safe in the Skies

August 27, 2019/
Aviation Safety, Workforce development
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By J. David Cox

Labor Day is the one day of the year dedicated to celebrating America’s workers. It marks the end of the summer and the beginning of a new season. It’s a time for backyard barbeques and last-minute vacations before the kids go back to school. While we prepare for our holiday…

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Transportation is a People-Centered Issue

August 27, 2019/
State Governance, Workforce development
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By Jim Tymon

There are several critical workforce challenges facing the U.S. transportation sector today and state departments of transportation are taking steps to “sound the alarm” about the situation. Roger Millar, secretary of the Washington State Department of Transportation, provided some stark numbers on his agency’s workforce recruiting and retention situation during…

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ETW Workforce Edition Introduction by Former Secretary of Transportation Rodney E. Slater

August 27, 2019/
Leadership, Workforce development
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By Rodney E. Slater

By nearly any measure, we are entering an age of significant technological innovation that is transforming every sector of our transportation and infrastructure systems.  While dramatic change can be difficult to embrace in any industry, I believe the innovation and technological advancements we are experiencing in transportation today should be…

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Training and Apprenticeships to Address Transit Workforce Gaps

August 27, 2019/
Transit Workforce, Workforce development
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By Jack Clark

It is well known that public transit in the United States faces a workforce skills crisis. A lot of attention—properly—goes to training for skilled craft positions, like bus mechanics. At the Transportation Learning Center, we focus on the need for training in those occupations, particularly as new technology such as…

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Cultivating the Infrastructure Workforce in the Nation’s Capital

August 27, 2019/
Infrastructure, Local governance, Workforce development
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By Jeff Marootian

Under the leadership of Mayor Muriel Bowser, The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) is working to bring Washington DC’s roadways, alleys, and sidewalks to a state of good repair over the next five years. By 2024, we will have replaced our structurally deficient bridges, paved hundreds of miles of roadway,…

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Don’t Just Invest in Infrastructure; Invest in Workers Too

August 27, 2019/
Infrastructure, Workforce development
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By Joseph W. Kane

Summer marks the height of construction season. As many of us hit the road, we have probably seen several projects—and workers—along the way. When we’re not traveling, we might overlook these projects and struggle to recognize just how many workers keep our transportation systems going. Construction is always happening, of…

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Preparing Workers For Our Autonomous Vehicle Future

August 27, 2019/
Leadership, Transportation Technology, Workforce development
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By Kathryn Branson

The United States is on the verge of a major technological revolution that will create tremendous opportunities, as well as potential challenges, for our nation’s workforce. Continuing advances in autonomous vehicle (AV) technology present an opportunity for lawmakers and relevant stakeholders to proactively form policies that ensure workers will have…

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How Atlanta is Closing its Driver Gap

August 27, 2019/
Leadership, Transit Workforce, Workforce development
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By Luz Borrero

The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) is the largest and oldest public transportation agency in the southeast. This year, we marked its 40th anniversary as a bus-and-rail system with stellar Super Bowl service, a newly minted labor contract, and a historic, multi-billion-dollar transit expansion program well underway in our…

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A Resilient Transportation System Needs a Resilient Workforce

August 27, 2019/
Leadership, Resilience, Workforce development
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By Dr. Thomas O'Brien | Dr. Tyler Reeb

The transport systems that move both people and goods are, for better or for worse, a reflection of the nation as a whole. Economists look to the trucking sector for signs of an impending recession. The condition of our roads and bridges is a reminder of what it means to…

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