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SUMMARY:Eno Leadership Awards Dinner
DESCRIPTION:On May 24\, 2018\, Eno will hold its 26th annual Leadership Awards Dinner in Washington DC. The dinner is the culmination of Eno’s Future Leaders Development Conference (LDC). The conference gives 20 of the nation’s top graduate students in transportation a first-hand look at how national transportation policies are developed. Students apply to the program early in the year\, and those selected as “Eno Fellows” come to DC for a week of meetings with federal officials and leaders of business and non-profit organizations. \nThis year Eno will honor three individuals with the Lifetime Achievement Award\, the Wilbur S. Smith Friend of Eno Award\, and the Eno Thought Leader Award.  \nREGISTER \n\n2018 Award Winners\n  \nLIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD WINNER\n \nMatthew K. Rose\, Executive Chairman\, BNSF Railway \nMatt Rose is the executive chairman of BNSF Railway Company after having served thirteen years as chief executive officer and eleven years as chairman– during which time BNSF became a Berkshire Hathaway-owned company in 2010. \nIn June 1999\, Rose was made president and chief operating officer. For almost two years prior to that\, he served as senior vice president and chief operations officer. Rose joined Burlington Northern Railroad (BN) in 1993 and held several positions in the Merchandise Business Unit. Prior to that\, he held several positions in the trucking industry.  He holds a Bachelor of Science in marketing with a minor in logistics from the University of Missouri. \nHe also serves on the Board of Directors of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce\, the Association of American Railroads\, and AT&T.  He is a member of the Boy Scouts of America National Executive Board. \n\nFRIEND OF ENO AWARD WINNER\n \nCarolyn Flowers\, Americas Transit Practice Leader\, AECOM and Former Acting Administrator\, Federal Transit Administration \nCarolyn Flowers joined AECOM in March\, 2017 as Senior Vice President\, Americas Transit Market Sector Leader with the responsibility for client and industry relations and coordinating business development in United States and Canada.  Prior to that she spent two years at the Federal Transit Administration as Senior Advisor and in the last nine months of her tenure she served as the Acting Administrator.  She participated in a 2005 international study project for the National Association of Sciences\, sponsored by the Eno Foundation for Transportation Studies\, as well as the executive development program sponsored by the Eno Center for Transportation Leadership.  Flowers is currently serving on the American Public Transportation Association’s (APTA) Board Executive Committee and is a graduate of the 2003 APTA Transportation Leadership Class. \nShe received a bachelor’s degree in History and Political Science and a master’s degree in Business Administration from the University of California\, Los Angeles (UCLA) School of Management.  In 2007\, she was recognized as the Tom Bradley Alumnus of the Year by the UCLA Black Alumni Association. The award is named for the first African-American Mayor of Los Angeles\, a champion of public transportation for Los Angeles County. In 2008\, she was named Woman of the Year by the Los Angeles Chapter of the Women’s Transportation Seminar. She also received the Ambassador award for her volunteer work with the American Stroke Association and was given a special recognition award by the Greater Los Angeles African- American Chamber of Commerce. \n\nENO THOUGHT LEADER AWARD WINNER\n \nRobert Poole\, Director of Transportation Policy\, Reason Foundation \nRobert Poole is Director of Transportation Policy and the Searle Freedom Trust Transportation Fellow at the Reason Foundation\, a public policy think tank based in Los Angeles and Washington\, DC.  He was among the first to propose the commercialization of the U.S. air traffic control system\, and his work in this field has helped shape proposals for a U.S. ATC corporation.  In aviation security\, Poole advised the White House and House Republican leaders on what became the Aviation & Transportation Security Act of 2001\, enacted in response to the 9/11 attacks. He has authored a number of Reason policy studies on aviation security and is the author of a paper on risk-based aviation security for the OECD’s International Transport Forum. \nHe received his B.S. and M.S. in mechanical engineering at MIT and did graduate work in operations research at NYU. He has advised the Office of the Secretary of Transportation\, the White House Office of Policy Development\, the National Performance Review\, the National Economic Council\, and the National Civil Aviation Review Commission on ATC commercialization. He is a member of the Air Traffic Control Association and of the GAO’s National Aviation Studies Advisory Panel. In 2012-13 he was a member of the Business Roundtable task force on ATC reform\, and in 2014-15 he was part of the Eno Center for Transportation working group on ATC reform. \n\nPAST LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD WINNERS:\n\nMortimer Downey\, Former Deputy Secretary & Chief Operating Officer of the U.S. Department of Transportation\nJane Chmielinski\, Former Chief Operating Officer of the Americas for AECOM\nDavid Goode\, Former President\, Chairman and CEO of Norfolk Southern\nNorman Mineta\, Former U.S. Secretary of Transportation\nWilliam Millar\, Former President of the American Public Transportation Association\nFred Salvucci\, Former Massachusetts Secretary of Transportation\nPeter Stangl\, Former Chairman and CEO of the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority\nJane Garvey\, Former Federal Aviation Administration Administrator\n\nNOTABLE ENO LDC ALUMNI\n\nMr. Greg Cohen\, President and CEO\, American Highway Users Alliance (Class of 1999)\nMs. Trish Hendren\, Executive Director\, I-95 Corridor Coalition (Class of 1999)\nDr. Tom O’Brien\, Executive Director\, Center for International Trade and Transportation\, California State University Long Beach (Class of 2000)\nMr. Robert Ritter\, Office of Safety\, Federal Highway Administration\, US Department of Transportation (Class of 1998)\nDr. Robert Bertini\, Executive Director\, University of South Florida Center for Urban Transportation Research (Class of 1998)\n\nMissed last year’s dinner? Check out a recap of the dinner and the week’s activities here. \nLearn more about Eno’s Awards here. \n\nReception and Dinner\nMay 24\, 2018\n 6:00pm-9:30pm\n Location: Renaissance Washington DC Hotel Downtown\, 999 9th Street NW Washington\, DC 20001 \nInterested in learning more? Visit the LDC conference page here. \n\nREGISTER\n\nHotel Room Block \nOut of town guests are welcome to make a reservation at the Renaissance Washington DC Downtown Hotel\, 999 9th St NW\, Washington\, DC 200101\, using Eno’s hotel room block and discount rate of $199 + tax/night. You can reserve your room by following the link here. Room block closes Wednesday\, May 2\, 2018.  \n\nSponsorship Opportunities\nInterested in sponsoring the Eno Leadership Awards dinner? Download the sponsorship packet here: \nSponsorship packet \nQuestions? Contact Karen Price\, Eno Director of Development and Strategic Partnerships\, at kprice@enotrans.org or 202-879-4706.
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/eno-leadership-awards-dinner/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180525T235900
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SUMMARY:Future Leaders Development Conference
DESCRIPTION:Each year\, the Eno Future Leaders Development Conference (LDC) gives 20 of the nation’s top graduate students in transportation a first-hand look at how national transportation policies are developed. Students apply to the program early in the year\, and those selected as “Eno Fellows” come to Washington\, DC for a week in the spring of meetings with federal officials and leaders of business and non-profit organizations. \nTo find out more about the Future Leaders Development Conference and how to apply click here.
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/future-leaders-development-conference/
CATEGORIES:Courses,Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180503T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180503T163000
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CREATED:20180418T184401Z
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SUMMARY:Congestion Pricing in NYC and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:When: 4:00pm ET\, Thursday\, May 3\, 2018\nWhere: Via webinar \n\nClick here to download the slides from the presentation. \nSeveral cities around the world charge fees for driving in high traffic areas at the busiest times of day. But while these “congestion pricing” systems have worked elsewhere\, no American city has attempted it. New York has come the closest and while there was optimism that city would put a such a charge in place\, last month the state scuttled the idea. Transportation experts and advocates across the country are now wondering\, what’s next? On May 3\, 2018\, Kate Slevin\, Vice President of State Programs and Advocacy at the Regional Plan Association\, joined the Eno Center for Transportation for a webinar discussion on congestion pricing\, where the program stands in New York\, and what similar initiatives in other cities around the country could mean for the future of transportation. \nSpeakers\nKate Slevin\, Vice President of State Programs and Advocacy\, Regional Plan Association\nRobert Puentes\, President and CEO\, Eno Center for Transportation
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/congestion-pricing-in-nyc-and-beyond/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180412T150000
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SUMMARY:Alumni Webinar: Bending the Bureaucracy with Paul Comfort
DESCRIPTION:Bending the Bureaucracy with Paul Comfort\, VP Business Development\, Trapeze Group \nRecording Date: April 12\, 2018 \n \nWebinar Slides
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/alumni-webinar-bending-the-bureaucracy-with-paul-comfort/
CATEGORIES:For Alumni,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180322T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180322T163000
DTSTAMP:20260406T165447
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SUMMARY:Is MaaS transit the future of mass transit?
DESCRIPTION:When: 4:00pm ET\, Thursday\, March 22\, 2018\nWhere: via webinar \n \nJoin us to learn more about how some global cities are testing and deploying “Mobility-as-a-Service” as a means to facilitate customer information\, schedules\, and payment. This webinar will detail MaaS pilot programs\, their lessons learned\, and provide insights for US transit agencies\, including its effect on ridership\, data security\, and equity in the broader transportation network. \nSpeakers\nAndy Taylor\, Cubic Transportation Systems\, Inc.\nPaul Lewis\, Vice President of Policy and Finance\, Eno Center for Transportation
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/maas-transit-future-mass-transit/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180322T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180322T141500
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SUMMARY:Omnibus Webinar
DESCRIPTION:When: 1:30pm ET\, Wednesday\, March 22\, 2018 \n \nDownload the Slides \nEno Transportation Weekly Editor Jeff Davis will break down the FY18 Omnibus appropriations bill and answer member questions about it. Join us to get a look at the big picture\, including the floor schedule\, total cost\, funding totals by subcommittee\, and major transportation and infrastructure items included in the package. In addition\, we will discuss what may have been dropped from the bill at the last minute\, and what it means for the prospects for infrastructure legislation later this year. \nSpeaker\nJeff Davis\, Senior Fellow and Editor\, Eno Transportation Weekly\, Eno Center for Transportation
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/omnibus-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180304
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180310
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SUMMARY:Transit Senior Executive Program
DESCRIPTION:The Eno Transit Senior Executive Program is a year-long leadership development program. The course is centered around an intensive week-long seminar held in Washington\, DC. Participants hear from distinguished guest lecturers\, develop their leadership skills\, and build connections in the transit industry. The Program is entering its 13th year and has more than 500 alumni. \nThe TSE Program is designed for top transit executives to participate in an intensive and confidential forum on strategic management\, leadership\, and critical emerging industry issues. In addition to the four instructors\, participants learn from more than a dozen guest lecturers who are current or former transit general managers\, senior Federal officials\, or senior private sector staff.  Admission to the Program is selective\, and a nomination/application process is required. \n\nTESTIMONIALS\n“As a participant in the Senior Executive Seminar\, and seeing the progression of our emerging leaders who have also participated\, I can attest to the value of the coaching\, mentoring and leadership development embedded in the program. I encourage up and coming transportation executives to take advantage of this innovative program which will not only enhance their professional development skills but also serve as an invaluable networking opportunity.”\n–Greg Kelly\, USA President and CEO\, WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff \n“It was refreshing to participate in a training program that was truly transformative. There are so many positive things I can say about coarse from the content and speakers to the 360 feedback. I would encourage anyone thinking about participating to go for it. It’s worth spending a week with such a high level of transit professionals.”\n–Lisa Reinheimer\, Director of Planning and Development\, Monterey-Salinas Transit \nLearn more here \nApply today! \n\nQuestions?\nContact Erin Shumate at eshumate@enotrans.org or 202-879-4703 \n 
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/transit-senior-executive-program-2/
CATEGORIES:Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180108T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180108T193000
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CREATED:20171201T010019Z
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SUMMARY:Microtransit Paper Release at the Eno TRB Reception
DESCRIPTION:Join the Eno Center for Transportation for the release of “UpRouted: Exploring Microtransit in the United States” at our free annual TRB reception hosted at the Microsoft Innovation & Policy Center. \nMicrotransit is a new concept for transit\, enabled by new technologies that better connect passengers to their ride. Microtransit is a publicly supported service designed to carry multiple passengers on dynamic routes\, and might require passengers to walk to a specified pick-up location. \nUpRouted explores the experiences of three public transportation providers who participated in microtransit pilots across the United States. The report offers recommendations intended to be applied to future public microtransit pilots. \nFollowing the paper release\, our guests are encouraged to join us for a networking reception with experts from all areas of transportation\, as well as to learn about Eno’s ongoing projects. \nSchedule: \n5:30 – 6:00pm: Presentation of “UpRouted: Exploring Microtransit in the United States” \n6:00 – 7:30pm: Networking reception \nRegister \nThis reception is in conjunction with the Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting. \nFree Admission | Beer\, wine\, and hors d’oeuvres will be served.
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/eno-trb-reception-2/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171212T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171212T163000
DTSTAMP:20260406T165447
CREATED:20171205T013101Z
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SUMMARY:Automated Vehicle Technology and People with Disabilities
DESCRIPTION:WATCH:\n\nDownload the webinar transcription here \nThe rise of automated vehicle technology brings with it the potential to offer increased independence to people with disabilities by reducing barriers to transportation. Eno\, Securing America’s Future Energy (SAFE)\, and the National Federation of the Blind (NFB) discussed the potential of this technology\, active legislation before Congress\, as well  as next steps.  \nSpeakers: \n\nAmitai Bin-Nun\, Vice President of Autonomous Vehicles and Mobility Innovation\, Securing America’s Future Energy (SAFE)\nDylan Hedtler-Gaudette\, Government Affairs Specialist\, National Federation of the Blind (NFB)\nRobert Puentes\, President and CEO\, Eno Center for Transportation
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/automated-vehicle-technology-people-disabilities/
CATEGORIES:Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171108
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171111
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SUMMARY:Eno Transit Mid Manager Seminar: Level II
DESCRIPTION:The Transit Mid-Manager Seminar (Level 2) is a course intended for graduates of the Eno Transit Mid-Manager Seminar (Level 1). Students will learn advanced skills that build upon concepts discussed at the first course\, including communications\, management techniques\, and team building. Students will also benefit from several guest lectures delivered by senior transit professionals. \nThe 2017 Transit Mid Manager Seminar: Level II will be held November 8-10th\, 2017 in New Orleans\, LA at the New Orleans RTA HQ.  \nBreakfast\, lunch\, and one dinner are included in the tuition fee. \nConference Information:\nNovember 8-10th\, 2017\nNew Orleans RTA HQ\n2817 Canal Street\nNew Orleans\, LA 70119 \nConference Hotel Information:\nHoliday Inn Downtown – Superdome\n330 Loyola Ave\nNew Orleans\, LA 70112 \nReservation dates: November 7-11th\, 2017\n$149 plus $1 occupancy charge + 15.75% tax \nPhone: 504–267–5833 \nHotel reservations can also be included in the tuition cost. If this option is chosen the reservation will be taken care of by Eno staff. \nStudents have the option of undergoing a 360 Leadership Review. This is an excellent opportunity to gauge your progress as a manager! Results of the review will be discussed in a private 60-90 minute coaching session before the class. Graduates of the Transit Mid-Manager Seminar (Level 1) can purchase a review without registering for the Level 2 class. \nHotel room block link coming soon. \nIf you have any questions\, please contact Erin Shumate\, Senior Manager\, Training and Events\, eshumate@enotrans.org. \nLearn more \nREGISTER
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/eno-transit-mid-manager-seminar-level-ii/
CATEGORIES:Courses
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171018T143000
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Federal Automated Vehicle Policy Update with NHTSA
DESCRIPTION:This September\, the U.S. Department of Transportation and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) released an update to their federal policy statement on automated vehicles (AVs). Automated Driving Systems: A Vision for Safety 2.0 provides voluntary guidance for AV manufacturers as they continue developing the nascent technology. \nOn October 18\, the Eno Center for Transportation will host Nat Beuse\, Associate Administrator for Vehicle Safety Research at NHTSA for a webinar on the newly updated policy statement. Mr. Beuse will discuss what has changed in the policy guidance and how NHTSA plans to oversee the ongoing development of automated vehicles. \nThe webinar will be hosted by Eno’s Vice President of Policy and co-author of Eno’s latest AV reports\, Paul Lewis. \nSpeakers:\nNat Beuse\, Associate Administrator for Vehicle Safety Research\, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration\nPaul Lewis\, Vice President\, Policy and Finance\, Eno Center for Transportation \n 
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/webinar-federal-automated-vehicle-policy-update-nhtsa/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170926
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170927
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SUMMARY:Aviation Working Group Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The next meeting of Eno’s Aviation Working Group will be held on September 26\, 2017 in Washington D.C. Eno’s Aviation Working Group is a standing advisory group on all matters relating to aviation policy. The group provides Eno staff with insights\, knowledge\, feedback\, and guidance on how to approach some of the most challenging contemporary aviation issues. \nInterested in joining this group? Contact Karen Price at kprice@enotrans.org or 202-879-4706. \nLearn more
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/aviation-working-group-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170914T144500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170914T183000
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SUMMARY:The Future of Freight
DESCRIPTION:The next generation of freight movement\, and how smart policy can get us there.\nKeynote: Dave Bozeman\, Vice President of Amazon Transportation Services \nPanel 1: The Future Freight Network\nThis panel will discuss how technology and transportation innovation are changing the traditional transportation networks\, and how regulations and law will need to change to meet the needs of our economy. (Moderated by: Paul Lewis\, Eno Center for Transportation)  \nPanel 2: The Freight Legislative Agenda\nThis panel will discuss current legislative and administrative proposals for innovative freight policy. (Moderated by: Jeff Davis\, Eno Center for Transportation)  \n\nThis is an invitation-only event.
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/the-future-of-freight/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170911
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170916
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SUMMARY:Transit Mid Manager Seminar: Level 1 (Session 3)
DESCRIPTION:Eno’s Transit Mid-Manager Seminar\, an integral element of Eno’s leadership training program\, is an intensive\, weeklong course that provides mid-managers in the transit industry with the leadership and management skills needed to succeed.  It is designed for mid-level managers at public and private transit operating companies\, private sector partners\, and federal and state transportation agencies. It provides the tools for mid-managers to act as a bridge between senior leadership and public facing employees as well as to advance to more senior positions. \nStudents in the course will hear from seasoned instructors as well as key industry leaders.  Students also benefit from a close association with the National Transit Institute and the American Public Transportation Association and frequently continue on to Eno’s Transit Senior Executive Program for senior leaders. \nFor further details on this course\, check out the course page here.
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/transit-mid-manager-seminar-level-1-session-3/
CATEGORIES:Courses
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170829T110000
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SUMMARY:Asset Recycling Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: \nThe Honorable Joe Hockey\, Australian Ambassador to the United States of America\nJennifer Aument\, Group General Manager – North America\, Transurban\nRobert Puentes\, President and CEO\, Eno Center for Transportation \nAmerica’s struggle to build and renew its roads\, airports\, water treatment facilities\, public buildings\, and other infrastructure projects is old news. There is a constant drumbeat of news reports discussing our dilapidated bridges\, inability to raise the federal gas tax\, and the United States’ declining global competitiveness. Solutions and success stories\, however\, are rarely part of the discussion. One important example of a possible way to address some of our infrastructure woes is a strategy known as asset recycling. \nAsset recycling is a system in which governments lease existing infrastructure to private entities. The fees generated from the lease are then used to invest in other infrastructure projects. \nThe most prominent example of where this tool has been used is in Australia. Between 2015 and 2017\, that country’s Asset Recycling Initiative (ARI) helped finalize agreements with its states and territories worth nearly $3billion. These funds are have unlocked over $17 billion in infrastructure spending. \nAt 10am ET on August 29\, 2017\, Eno is honored to host Australian Ambassador Joe Hockey and Jennifer Aument from Transurban for a webinar discussion on asset recycling in Australia and its potential here in the United States. \nRegister \nAbout Ambassador Joe Hockey \nThe Honourable Joe Hockey is Australia’s Ambassador to the United States of America\, taking up his posting in Washington in January 2016. \nMr Hockey has had a long and distinguished career in public service. He first entered Parliament in 1996 as the Member for North Sydney and spent more than seventeen years on the front bench. \nMr Hockey served as a Minister in a number of different portfolios including Financial Services\, Small Business and Tourism\, Human Services and Employment and Workplace Relations. \nIn 2013 Mr Hockey was appointed Treasurer of the Commonwealth and was responsible for all economic policy including fiscal policy. He served as Chair of the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors in 2014 and a member of the leadership troika in 2015. As Treasurer he was a regular delegate to IMF\, World Bank\, Asian Development Bank and APEC meetings. \nPreviously Mr Hockey served as a banking and finance lawyer with a major Australian law firm. He graduated from the University of Sydney with Bachelor degrees in Arts and Law. \nMr Hockey is married to Ms Melissa Babbage\, a company director and former investment banker. They have three young children Xavier\, Adelaide and Ignatius. \nAbout Transurban \nTransurban manages and develops urban toll road networks in the United States and Australia. Transurban partners with governments to meet the long-term transportation needs of communities – developing sustainable\, safe\, innovative and efficient projects.  Transurban financed\, operates and maintains the 495 and 95 Express Lanes\, serving 3.5 million customers.  Under an agreement with VDOT\, Transurban will deliver and operate the 395 Express Lanes project. \nAbout Eno \nThe Eno Center for Transportation is an independent\, nonpartisan think tank that promotes policy innovation and leads professional development in the transportation industry. As part of its mission\, Eno seeks continuous improvement in transportation and its public and private leadership in order to improve the system’s mobility\, safety\, and sustainability.
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/asset-recycling-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170814
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170819
DTSTAMP:20260406T165447
CREATED:20160811T215517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230216T134734Z
UID:10000230-1502668800-1503100799@enotrans.org
SUMMARY:Transit Mid Manager Seminar: Level 1 (Session 2)
DESCRIPTION:Eno’s Transit Mid-Manager Seminar\, an integral element of Eno’s leadership training program\, is an intensive\, weeklong course that provides mid-managers in the transit industry with the leadership and management skills needed to succeed.  It is designed for mid-level managers at public and private transit operating companies\, private sector partners\, and federal and state transportation agencies. It provides the tools for mid-managers to act as a bridge between senior leadership and public facing employees as well as to advance to more senior positions. \nStudents in the course will hear from seasoned instructors as well as key industry leaders.  Students also benefit from a close association with the National Transit Institute and the American Public Transportation Association and frequently continue on to Eno’s Transit Senior Executive Program for senior leaders. \nFor further details on this course\, check out the course page here.
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/transit-mid-manager-seminar-level-1-session-2/
CATEGORIES:Courses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170727T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170727T203000
DTSTAMP:20260406T165447
CREATED:20170706T222825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230216T134735Z
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SUMMARY:Miles to Go: Bringing School Transportation into the 21st Century
DESCRIPTION:Every day\, nearly 25 million students travel to school in an instantly recognizable yellow bus. Since these vehicles drove onto the scene decades ago\, almost nothing has changed about them or the school systems that use them to transport students. \nWhile the school bus is the safest vehicle on the road\, these days many school districts are struggling to provide efficient and adequate service because of rising costs\, stagnant funding\, and increasingly complex regulations. \nIn a recent report\, Bellwether Education Partners analyzed school transportation on a national scale to determine how schools can improve their transportation systems while maintaining their impeccable safety record. This webinar\, hosted by report co-author Jennifer O’Neal Schiess\, will focus on the planning\, efficiency\, and regulation of school transportation. \nSpeakers:\nRobert Puentes\, President and CEO\, Eno Center for Transportation\nJennifer O’Neal Schiess\, Principal\, Bellwether Education Partners
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/miles-to-go-bringing-school-transportation-into-the-21st-century/
CATEGORIES:Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170727T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170727T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T165447
CREATED:20170721T131317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230216T145630Z
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SUMMARY:Miles to Go: Bringing School Transportation into the 21st Century
DESCRIPTION:When: 4:00pm – 5:00pm ET\, Thursday\, July 27\, 2017\nWhere: via Webinar \nSpeakers: \nRobert Puentes\, President and CEO\, Eno Center for Transportation\nJennifer O’Neal Schiess\, Principal\, Bellwether Education Partners \nEvery day\, nearly 25 million students travel to school in an instantly recognizable yellow bus. Since these vehicles drove onto the scene decades ago\, almost nothing has changed about them or the school systems that use them to transport students. \nWhile the school bus is the safest vehicle on the road\, these days many school districts are struggling to provide efficient and adequate service because of rising costs\, stagnant funding\, and increasingly complex regulations. \nIn a recent report\, Bellwether Education Partners analyzed school transportation on a national scale to determine how schools can improve their transportation systems while maintaining their impeccable safety record. This webinar\, hosted by report co-author Jennifer O’Neal Schiess\, will focus on the planning\, efficiency\, and regulation of school transportation. \nTo download the full report\, click here.
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/miles-to-go-bringing-school-transportation-into-the-21st-century-2/
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170717
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170722
DTSTAMP:20260406T165447
CREATED:20160811T214205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230215T184215Z
UID:10000190-1500249600-1500681599@enotrans.org
SUMMARY:Transit Mid Manager Seminar: Level 1 (Session 1)
DESCRIPTION:Eno’s Transit Mid-Manager Seminar\, an integral element of Eno’s leadership training program\, is an intensive\, weeklong course that provides mid-managers in the transit industry with the leadership and management skills needed to succeed.  It is designed for mid-level managers at public and private transit operating companies\, private sector partners\, and federal and state transportation agencies. It provides the tools for mid-managers to act as a bridge between senior leadership and public facing employees as well as to advance to more senior positions. \nStudents in the course will hear from seasoned instructors as well as key industry leaders.  Students also benefit from a close association with the National Transit Institute and the American Public Transportation Association and frequently continue on to Eno’s Transit Senior Executive Program for senior leaders. \nFor further details on this course\, check out the course page here. \nRegister
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/transit-mid-manager-seminar-level-1/
CATEGORIES:Courses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170619T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170619T163000
DTSTAMP:20260406T165447
CREATED:20170613T235600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230215T184405Z
UID:10000192-1497888000-1497889800@enotrans.org
SUMMARY:Safer\, Faster\, Cheaper: Aviation Certification for the 21st Century
DESCRIPTION:Speakers:\nRobert Puentes\nRui Neiva \n\nOverview: \nThe United States has the safest airspace in the world. Maintaining that level of safety means ensuring that all civil aviation products and articles meet rigorous standards. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) sets these standards and is responsible for overseeing these processes. The high level of safety that the U.S. aviation industry enjoys today is due to the careful and precise certification processes that the FAA maintains. \nHowever\, with rapid pace of change in the aviation industry\, we run the risk of allowing these safety standards to slip\, endangering thousands of lives. Key industry stakeholders have already raised concerns about the efficiency and functionality of the FAA’s certification and approval processes. \nIn order to ensure the continued safety and viability of the U.S. aviation industry reform is needed. The FAA needs to adapt to new technologies while also simultaneously maintaining high standards for safety at a time when government resources are scarce and demand from the industry is high. \nEno’s latest report highlights the issues with the current certification procedures and recommends key policy reforms. It focused on three specific areas: \n\nAviation products and their components\nAir traffic control and air traffic controllers\nRepair stations\n\n 
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/safer-faster-cheaper-aviation-certification-21st-century/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170614T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170614T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T165447
CREATED:20170601T224251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230215T184448Z
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SUMMARY:Scenario Planning Resources: New Approaches to Support the Next Generation of Scenario Planning in Transportation
DESCRIPTION:June 14\, 2017\n 1:30-3:00pm EST \nFHWA and the Eno Center for Transportation Present:\nScenario Planning Resources: New Approaches to Support the Next Generation of Scenario Planning in Transportation – A Webinar    \n\nCommunities constantly evolve and change in response to social\, political\, economic\, technological and environmental forces. Effectively planning for this change in transportation requires the cultivation of a participatory and informed decision-making process that regularly considers what is likely to happen\, what could happen and what the community wants to happen in the future. Scenario planning provides a framework to do just this – it is way to consider the issues and opportunities of different futures and plan accordingly. \nWhile Scenario Planning is probably best known as a process for engaging the public\, stakeholders and elected officials in tradeoff discussions about different desired or aspirational futures\, it is also increasingly becoming a valuable technique to help plan in the face of uncertainty or consider emerging trends. This webinar will highlight the key chapters of the new publication from FHWA entitled “The Next Generation of Scenario Planning – A Transportation Practitioner’s Guidebook” as well summarize the findings of a synthesis report from the National Association of Regional Council’s (NARC) that surveyed 24 regional entities on their use of scenario planning. Finally\, the webinar will also include a plenary discussion with key speakers to highlight some of the driving trends and issues facing MPOs and DOTs for which a scenario-based planning approach could be beneficial. \nWebinar Agenda \n\nWhy Scenario Planning?\nNext Generation Scenario Planning – A Practitioner’s Guide\nRegional Use of Scenario Planning\nPlenary Discussion – Emerging Issues in Transportation & How Scenario Planning Can Be An Effective Tool\n\nWebinar Speakers: \nRobert Puentes\, Eno Center for Transportation\nKen Petty\, Federal Highway Administration\nKatharine Ange\, Renaissance Planning Group\nErich Zimmerman\, National Association of Regional Councils (NARC) \n 
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/scenario-planning-resources-new-approaches-support-next-generation-scenario-planning-transportation/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170613T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170613T163000
DTSTAMP:20260406T165447
CREATED:20170419T221245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251009T200117Z
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SUMMARY:The Road to Autonomous & Electric Vehicles
DESCRIPTION:SPEAKERS:\nRobert Puentes\, President and CEO\, Eno Center for Transportation\nDavid Somo\, ‎Senior Vice President\, Corporate Strategy\, Marketing & Solutions Engineering\, On Semiconductor \n\nOVERVIEW:\nThis presentation will explore key enabling technologies\, trends and adoption drivers for autonomous vehicles (AVs) and electric vehicles (EVs).  AVs require the confluence of new technologies like sensor fusion\, artificial intelligence\, connectivity and security\, in addition to a supportive policy\, certification and regulatory environment.  Improved fuel economy and reduced emissions are leading to the broader adoption of EVs. We’ll explore drivers by region\, the various types of electric motors and the key technologies being used in EVs such as new wide band gap semiconductor devices.
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/road-autonomous-electric-vehicles/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170608T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170608T210000
DTSTAMP:20260406T165447
CREATED:20170127T200626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230628T085213Z
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SUMMARY:25th Annual Future Leaders Development Conference Dinner
DESCRIPTION:On June 8\, 2017 the Eno Center will hold its 25th annual Future Leaders Development Conference Dinner in Washington DC. The dinner is the culmination of Eno’s Future Leaders Development Conference (LDC). The conference gives 20 of the nation’s top graduate students in transportation a first-hand look at how national transportation policies are developed. Students apply to the program early in the year\, and those selected as “Eno Fellows” come to DC for a week of meetings with federal officials and leaders of business and non-profit organizations. \nThis year the Eno Center for Transportation will honor Jane Garvey – former Federal Aviation Administration Administrator and Deputy Administrator of the Federal Highway Administration – with a Lifetime Achievement Award and Robert Prince – former Vice President of AECOM with the Wilbur S. Smith Friend of Eno Award. \nJane Garvey is currently the North American Chairman of Meridiam Infrastructure. She has held a variety of senior positions in both the public and private infrastructure sectors. Most recently\, she served on the Transition Team for President Barack Obama where she focused on transportation policies and related challenges facing the new administration. Prior to that\, Ms. Garvey served as the 14th Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration and also served as the Acting Administrator and Deputy Administrator of the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). \nRobert Prince is currently with Gannon Consult and is the retired Vice President of Transit at AECOM. Prior to this\, he spent 25 years at the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority starting as a bus operator and working his way up to general manager. He served many years as Chairman of the Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO). Mr. Prince is a regular figure at Eno’s various leadership courses and events. \nEno is also introducing a new award this year – the Eno Thought Leader Award. In 2016\, Eno created the award to recognize exemplary achievement in the field of transportation research and scholarship. It acknowledges individuals that have a demonstrated body of rigorous\, timely\, and impactful work. The inaugural award will be given to Martin Wachs\, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Urban Planning at the Luskin School of Public Affairs\, UCLA. \nMartin Wachs spent 25 years teaching at UCLA\, acting as Chairman of the Department of Urban Planning for 11 years. After retirement from the university\, Dr. Wachs became the Director of the Transportation\, Space\, and Technology Program at the RAND Corporation in Santa Monica. He is now semi-retired and teaches courses and conducts research at UCLA and RAND. \nRegister \n\nAward Winners\nLifetime Achievement Award \nJane Garvey\, North American Chairman\, Meridiam  \nWilbur S. Smith Friend of Eno Award \nRobert Prince\, Vice President\, AECOM (retired) \nEno Thought Leader Award \nMartin Wachs\, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Urban Planning\, Luskin School of Public Affairs\, UCLA \n\nReception and Dinner\nJune 8\, 2017\n6:00pm-9:00pm\nLocation: Marriott Metro Center\, 775 12th St. NW\, Washington\, DC 20005 \nInterested in learning more? Visit the LDC conference page here. \n\nThank you to our 2017 LDC Sponsors\nDinner Sponsor\n \nReception Sponsor\n\nSponsorship Opportunities\nIf you are interested in being a 2017 LDC sponsor\, please email Karen Price at kprice@enotrans.org or download the sponsor information packet below: \nDownload \nRegister here
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/25th-annual-future-leaders-development-conference/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170419T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170419T113000
DTSTAMP:20260406T165447
CREATED:20170307T214946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230215T185241Z
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SUMMARY:Air Traffic Control for the 21st Century
DESCRIPTION:Join the Eno Center for Transportation for an event on air traffic control reform. The event will be hosted by Eno President and CEO\, Robert Puentes along with aviation expert Rui Neiva. \nThe event is centered around Eno’s newest report – Time for Reform: Delivering Modern Air Traffic Control. The report calls for taking air traffic control out of the Federal Aviation Administration in favor of either a government corporation or an independent\, non-profit organization. It also proposes a new funding structure that relies on user fees\, rather than the current mix of taxes and general funds. \nAfter 30 years of attempted reforms\, there is now an opportunity to move forward and reform ATC into a system more ready to tackle the challenges of the future. \nRegister
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/air-traffic-control-reform-briefing/
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170330T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170330T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T165447
CREATED:20161216T201705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230628T085841Z
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SUMMARY:State DOTs and Self Driving Vehicles Workshop - Invite Only
DESCRIPTION:This event is invitation only. For more information on Eno’s Digital Cities work\, visit the project page here or contact Paul Lewis at plewis@enotrans.org. \n \nLearn more
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/state-dots-self-driving-vehicles-workshop-invite/
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170323T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170323T163000
DTSTAMP:20260406T165447
CREATED:20170311T000318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230215T185512Z
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SUMMARY:Understanding the Travel Trends of Teens and Young Adults
DESCRIPTION:Driving has been flat or declining for much of the 2000s\, especially among the so-called Millennial Generation. Explanations for this break with a near century long driving trends abound: Young adults are rejecting the suburban\, auto-oriented lifestyles favored by their parents; a new greener ethos is motivating young people to move to cities where they travel more by foot\, bike\, and public transit; information and communications technologies have diminished the marginal utility of driving; tougher economic times have kept otherwise willing young drivers out of cars; and so on. This webinar presents the results of a multi-year study of Millennials and travel to explain what is behind the driving declines because the policy implications vary significantly depending on what is really behind these trends. \nSpeakers:\nRobert Puentes\, President and CEO\, Eno Center for Transportation\nEvelyn Blumenberg\, Professor of Urban Planning\, UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs\nBrian D. Taylor\, Professor of Urban Planning\, UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs \n\nREFERENCES\nWhat’s Youth Got To Do With It? Exploring the Travel Behavior of Teens and Young Adults \nTypecasting neighborhoods and travelers: Analyzing the geography of travel behavior among teens and young adults in the U.S. \nRalph\, Kelcie\, Carole Turley Voulgaris\, Anne Brown\, Evelyn Blumenberg\, and Brian D. Taylor. Forthcoming. “Millennials\, built form\, and travel: Insights from a nationwide typology of U.S. neighborhoods\,” Journal of Transport Geography. \nBlumenberg\, Evelyn\, Kelcie Ralph\, Michael Smart\, and Brian D. Taylor. Forthcoming. “Who Knows About Kids These Days? Analyzing the Determinants of Youth and Adult Mobility in the U.S. between 1990 and 2009\,” Transportation Research\, Part A: Policy and Practice. (Authors listed alphabetically). \nVoulgaris\, Carole Turley\, Brian D. Taylor\, Evelyn Blumenberg\, Anne Brown\, and Kelcie Ralph. 2017. “Synergistic Neighborhood Relationships with Travel Behavior: An Analysis of Travel in 30\,000 U.S. Neighborhoods\,” Journal of Transport and Land Use\, 10(2): 1-25. (https://dx.doi.org/10.5198/jtlu.2016.840). \nBrown\, Anne\, Evelyn Blumenberg\, Brian D. Taylor\, Kelcie Ralph\, and Carole Turley Voulgaris. 2016. “A Taste for Transit? Analyzing Public Transit Use Trends Among Youth\,” Journal of Public Transportation\, 19(1): 49-67. (https://dx.doi.org/10.5038/2375-0901.19.1.4).
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/understanding-travel-trends-teens-young-adults-2/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170321T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170321T110000
DTSTAMP:20260406T165447
CREATED:20170228T024310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230215T185559Z
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SUMMARY:Delivering Modern Air Traffic Control
DESCRIPTION:Join the Eno Center for Transportation for an event on air traffic control reform. The event will be hosted by Eno President and CEO\, Robert Puentes along with former U.S. Secretary of Transportation James Burnley and former U.S. Senator Byron Dorgan. Eno aviation expert Rui Neiva will also be presenting. \nThe event is centered around Eno’s newest report – Time for Reform: Delivering Modern Air Traffic Control. The report calls for taking air traffic control out of the Federal Aviation Administration in favor of either a government corporation or an independent\, non-profit organization. It also proposes a new funding structure that relies on user fees\, rather than the current mix of taxes and general funds. \nRegister
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/delivering-modern-air-traffic-control/
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170226
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170304
DTSTAMP:20260406T165447
CREATED:20160816T135455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230216T145523Z
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SUMMARY:Transit Senior Executive Program
DESCRIPTION:The Eno Transit Senior Executive Program is a year-long leadership development program. The course is centered around an intensive week-long seminar held in Washington\, DC. Participants hear from distinguished guest lecturers\, develop their leadership skills\, and build connections in the transit industry. The Program is entering its 12th year and has more than 500 alumni. \nThe TSE Program is designed for top public and private transit executives to participate in an intensive and confidential forum on strategic management\, leadership\, and critical emerging industry issues. In addition to the four instructors\, participants learn from more than a dozen guest lecturers who are current or former transit general managers\, senior Federal officials\, or senior private sector staff. \nAdmission to the program is selective\, and a nomination/application process is required. \nLearn more here.
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/transit-senior-executive-program/
LOCATION:Washington DC\, Washington\, DC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Courses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170126
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170127
DTSTAMP:20260406T165447
CREATED:20160826T004859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230215T190009Z
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SUMMARY:Capital Convergence 2017
DESCRIPTION:On January 26\, 2017 Eno will convene the second Capital Convergence conference. Last year’s CapCon focused on the potential of new innovations in mobility. Next we will focus on specific and tangible applications and how these advances are being implemented by cities and states often in partnership with the private sector. CapCon will draw on real-world applications from metropolitan Washington and across the country. \nCapital Convergence will be held at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center and will feature (among other topics) interactive panels about: \n\nHow to create innovative partnerships between agencies and tech firms?\nWhat are the newest technology and freight innovations?\nHow are regions developing smart regulations and interagency partnerships?\nHow should governments be responding to self driving cars?\nWhat policies are needed to ensure sustainability and equity with transportation technologies?\n\nEvent highlights will include transportation technology demonstrations\, an exciting keynote address\, and a networking reception held during the Washington Auto Show’s Sneak Peak. \nLearn more here
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/capital-convergence-2017/
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170109T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170109T193000
DTSTAMP:20260406T165447
CREATED:20161206T034746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230628T085515Z
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SUMMARY:Eno Digital Cities Reception at TRB
DESCRIPTION:Join the Eno Center for our free annual TRB reception as we near our second Digital Cities event – Capital Convergence(CapCon). \nCapCon will bring transportation\, technology\, and policy leaders from across the country to Washington D.C. on January 26\, 2017 to discuss the latest advances in transportation technology. Building off Eno’s 2016 Convergence\, CapCon will focus on specific examples from metropolitan Washington and across the country. \nThe reception will provide an opportunity to network with experts from all areas of transportation as well as to learn about the Eno Center. \nFree Admission | One drink ticket per attendee | Cash Bar | Beer\, wine and hors d’oeuvres will be served. \nRegister \nThank you to our event partner:
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/eno-digital-cities-reception/
CATEGORIES:Events
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