THANK YOU 2019 - ITS Carolinas

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BRONZE SPONSORS 2019 THANK YOU March 18-19, 2019 Charlotte, NC PLATINUM SPONSORS SILVER SPONSORS GOLD SPONSORS EXHIBITORS 360 Network Solutions, LLC Activu American Signal Company Antaira Technologies Applied Information Inc. ASCO Power Technologies Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Branz Technologies, Inc Carolina Traffic Devices Cisco Systems CITEL Inc. COHUHD/COSTAR Communication Networks Control Technologies, Inc. Daktronics Econolite GRIDSMART Technologies, Inc. Horizon Signal Technologies, Inc. Iteris J. O. Herbert Company, Inc. K&K Systems, Inc. Kimley-Horn MH Corbin Multilink Protronix, Inc Q-FREE Quality Counts RAI Products SES AMERICA, INC. Siemens RuggedCom Solutions Southern Manufacturing Temple, Inc. TrafficVision Trafficware Group, Inc. UMD CATT Lab Utilicom Wavetronix FOUNDING SPONSORS ITS CAROLINAS 2019 ANNUAL MEETING ORGANIZING COMITTEE Charlotte Convention Center | 501 S. College Street | Charlotte, NC 28202 | 704 339 6000 www.itscarolinas.org Annual Meeting Chair // John Horner , Kapsch Registration and Outreach // John Karnowski , Calyx Exhibitors and Meeting Sponsors // Carrie Mussman , AECOM Logistics // Alfred Badgett , ATKINS / Ashley Boenisch , Charlotte DOT Technical Agenda // Amanda Good , Kimley-Horn Communication // Jeff Dale , Kimley-Horn Social Media // Chelsie McKittrick , Kapsch Demos // Carrie Mussman , AECOM / Ashley Boenisch , Charlotte DOT Annual Meeting

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BRONZE SPONSORS

2019 THANK YOU

March 18-19, 2019

Charlotte, NC

PLATINUM SPONSORS

SILVER SPONSORS

GOLD SPONSORS EXHIBITORS

360 Network Solutions, LLCActivu

American Signal CompanyAntaira Technologies

Applied Information Inc.ASCO Power Technologies

Bosch Security Systems, Inc.Branz Technologies, IncCarolina Traffic Devices

Cisco SystemsCITEL Inc.

COHUHD/COSTARCommunication NetworksControl Technologies, Inc.

DaktronicsEconolite

GRIDSMART Technologies, Inc.Horizon Signal Technologies, Inc.

IterisJ. O. Herbert Company, Inc.

K&K Systems, Inc.Kimley-HornMH CorbinMultilink

Protronix, IncQ-FREE

Quality CountsRAI Products

SES AMERICA, INC.Siemens RuggedCom Solutions

Southern ManufacturingTemple, Inc.TrafficVision

Trafficware Group, Inc.UMD CATT Lab

UtilicomWavetronix

FOUNDING SPONSORS

ITS CAROLINAS 2019 ANNUAL MEETING ORGANIZING COMITTEE

Charlotte Convention Center | 501 S. College Street | Charlotte, NC 28202 | 704 339 6000

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Annual Meeting Chair // John Horner , Kapsch

Registration and Outreach // John Karnowski , Calyx

Exhibitors and Meeting Sponsors // Carrie Mussman , AECOM

Logistics // Alfred Badgett , ATKINS / Ashley Boenisch , Charlotte DOT

Technical Agenda // Amanda Good , Kimley-Horn

Communication // Jeff Dale , Kimley-Horn

Social Media // Chelsie McKittrick , Kapsch

Demos // Carrie Mussman , AECOM / Ashley Boenisch , Charlotte DOT

Annua l Mee t i n g

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2019 Annual Meet ing

AGENDATIME EVENT

7:30 – 8:30 am Registration and Networking (Exhibit Hall)

8:30 – 10:00 am

Opening Session (Rooms 218 and 219)• Welcome and ITS Carolinas Overview // Meredith McDiarmid (NCDOT)

• Hurricane Florence Partnership // Secretary Jim Trogdon (NCDOT) and Secretary Erik Hooks (NCDPS) Examining the response to Hurricane Florence from multiple partners. What are the lessons learned? How do we continue to grow?

10:00 – 10:30 am Break (Exhibitor Hall) Sponsored by VHB Engineering / Atkins / WSP

10:30 am – 12:00 pm

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Session 1A — Personal Mobility (Room 219) // Tim Klawa (Kapsch) Highly interactive panel interview discussion with Lime, Bird, and Charlotte DOT discussing the rise of e-scooters, pilot programs, challenges, technology, and recommendations for the future. This session will include demo scooters from Lime and Bird as well as audience participation. The panel members will include:

• CJ Shaw, NC General Manager (Lime)

• Reid Teschner, Manager of Government Partnerships (Bird)

• Dan Gallagher, Deputy Director (Charlotte DOT)

Session 1B — Data Used for Operations (Room 218) // Anita Vandervalk-Ostrander (Iteris)This session will highlight various data sources, tools, and applications used for operations.

• Data Innovations in Incident Management // Ken Jacobs (Pinellas County, FL) and Noam Maital (WayCare)

• Improving ITS Asset Management with Integrated Systems and Services // Kevin Baron (Iteris)

• Data for CV and Smarter Cities // Christian Kotscher (MetroTech)

• Vehicle Trajectories for improved Operations // Nikola Ivanov (University of Maryland)

12:00 – 1:30 pm Lunch (Exhibitor Hall) Sponsored by Q-Free / J.O. Herbert Company, Inc. / COHUHD/COSTAR / 360 Network Solutions, LLC / Activu / Iteris / Cisco Systems / Ulticom

1:30 – 3:00 pm

Session 2A — ITS Education for Civil Engineers 1 (Room 219) // David Spencer (Town of Cary) // Moderator: Battle Whitley (Ramey Kemp)This session focuses on providing education regarding networking, communication differences (5G vs. DSRC), fiber, cell, ports, security, etc. Most engineers have a rudimentary understanding but would like more information. The session will also cover the use of ITS/intelligent systems for other traffic engineering things such as making “dumb things” smart. For example, are there ways to use ITS for traffic calming or to make schools safer? The panel members are:

• Jim Hanson (Atkins Global)

• Melissa Toth (Atkins Global)

• Daniel Johnson (WSP)

• Tom Booth (GTSP)

Session 2B — Technology Used for Operations (Room 218) // Tiger Harris (Iteris)What are ways ITS is used and does it work?

• What’s Happening in the Parking Technology World // Kenneth Smith (Kimley-Horn)

• Advanced Technology Used at Intersections on Arterials for All Modes of Transportation // Keith Mims (NCDOT)

• Microwave Radar Detection in South Carolina // Jan Seigler (Wavetronix)

3:00 – 3:30 pm Break (Exhibitor Hall) Sponsored by VHB Engineering / Atkins / WSP

3:30 – 5:00 pm

Session 3A — ITS Education for Civil Engineers 2 (Room 219) // Tony Tagliaferri (NCDOT) Expanding upon Session, 1A, vendors will showcase their software in a lightning round presentation.

• TrafficVision TMC Software // Boyd Wilson (TrafficVision)

• Using People Movement Data for Planning and Operations Applications // Michael Pack (CATT Laboratory)

• Enhancing Physical Security with Electronic Locks and Access Control System // Jeremy Huffman (Southern Manufacturing)

• Intelligent Signal Performance Measures (IATSPMs) // Aleksandar Mitrovic (Traffop Corp)

• Data and Performance Measures // Anita Vandervalk-Ostrander (Iteris)

• Kadence Adaptive Traffic Control and the Future of TMC Decision Support Software // Doug Gettman (Kimley-Horn)

Session 3B — Arterial Operations (Room 218) // Ashley Boenisch (Charlotte DOT)Building on Session 1B, this session will discuss the practicality of various data sources and tools used for operations.

• Building Resiliency for Charlotte’s Arterial Network // Ashley Boenisch (Charlotte DOT), Cole Dagerhardt (Exult Engineering), and Kelly Nicholas (Kimley-Horn)

• Signal Retiming Prioritization Tool for NCDOT // Matt Carlisle (NCDOT) and Thomas Chase (ITRE/NCSU)

• Smart Cities Approach for Municipalities // David Spencer (Town of Cary)

• How ATSPMs have Helped NC/SC Agencies with Maintenance, Operations, and Optimization // Scott Dolson (Miovision)

5:30 – 9:00 pm Cornhole and Reception (Exhibitor Hall) Sponsored by UMD CATT Lab / Kimley-Horn

MONDAY, MARCH 18 TUESDAY, MARCH 19

CATS Tours // Tour the CATS Rail Operation Control Center and the Maintenance Area.

Meet at the registration desk in the Convention Center on Monday at 9:30 am or 10:10 am to ride to New Bern Station and walk to the Light Rail Center.

Limited to 20 people per tour!

Tesla/Connectived Vehicle Demos // Join Temple and AI to cruise in a Tesla or observe connected vehicle technology.

Demos will be offered every 30 minutes on Monday from 8:00am to 5:00 pm and Tuesday from 8:00 to 11:00 am.

Meet out on the curb.

Scan to sign up for the Cornhole Tournament.

http://tinyurl.com/ ITSC2019Cornhole

TIME EVENT

7:00 – 8:00 am Networking (Exhibitor Hall)

8:00 – 9:15 am

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Session 4A — Incident Management (Room 219) // Zach Clark (NCDOT) // Moderator: Durwin Rice (NCDOT)This session will focus on partnerships and coordination between first responders and Operations.

• NCDOT’s Use of Drones for Reconstruction and their Partnership with SHP // Trooper Brian Leventhal (NCSHP) and Sgt. John Collins (NCSHP)

• IMAP Training Certification // Dom Ciaramitaro (NCDOT)

• NCSHP Test Track Design // Amanda Good (Kimley-Horn)

• RISE: Incident Management // Chuck Yorks (Gannet Fleming)

Session 4B — Mini Operations Academy (Room 218) // Cole Dagerhardt (Exult Engineering)Kicking off a mini session for the Mini Operations Academy to build interest in the training program

• Operations Academy Overview from a Current Graduate // Chris Howard (NCDOT)

• Overview of Mini Ops Modules, Application, Process, and Learning // Cole Dagerhardt (Exult Engineering)

• Training Session Overview:

• Advanced Arterial Operations // Matt Carlisle (NCDOT)

• Advanced Freeway Operations // TBA

9:15 – 9:30 am Break (Exhibitor Hall)Sponsored by Exult Engineering / Ramey Kemp & Associates / Kapsch / Skyline Technology Solutions / Gannett Fleming

9:30 – 10:45 am

Session 5A — Partner Response (Room 219) // Wayne Taylor (NCDOT)Events that take a bit of planning and creativity through partnerships.

• National Incident Management Perspective // Chief John Letteney (Apex PD)

• Business 40 through Winston-Salem

• Doug Hayes (NCDOT)

• Sgt. Scott Pruett (Asheville PD)

• Cpl. Josh Sheets (Winston-Salem PD)

• Crystal Angel (All Over Towing)

• Bill Angel (All Over Towing)

• 1st Sgt. Kim Brown (NCSHP)

Session 5B — Connected and Autonomous Vehicles in NC (Room 218) // Amanda Good (Kimley-Horn)Opportunities and ideas to consider for deploying CAV.

• Enabling CAV in the Multi-State Context // Ginna Reeder (I-95 Corridor Coalition)

• Developing the Process for CV Deployment Within the State // Mohd Aslami (NCDOT)

• Ethics of Autonomous Vehicles in the Age of Moral Relativism // Katie Brunk (Clemson University)

10:45 – 11:00 am Break (Exhibitor Hall)Sponsored by Exult Engineering / Ramey Kemp & Associates / Kapsch / Skyline Technology Solutions / Gannett Fleming

11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Closing Session (Rooms 218 and 219) // Meredith McDiarmid (NCDOT) and Jeff Dale (Kimley-Horn)Representatives from various public agencies will provide their view on highlights from the Annual Meeting and what they feel is their primary focus for the next 3-5 years. A follow-up Q&A session will allow the panelists to debate the biggest anticipated impacts to how agencies deliver transportation services. The panel members will include:

• Debbie Smith (Charlotte DOT)

• David Spencer (Town of Cary)

• Jennifer Portanova (NCDOT)

• Chris Lukasina (CAMPO)

Scan to register for one of the CATS Tours.

http://tinyurl.com/ tourCATS

Scan to register for one of the demos.

http://tinyurl.com/TeslaCVDemo

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