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Triennial Strategic Plan - TRB Information Systems and Technology Committee (ABJ50)

The Triennial Strategic Plan covers April 2018 - April 2020

https://www.abj50.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/ABJ502018-2020TSPFinal2018.pdf

 

ABJ50 AND RELATED SUB-COMMITTEE’S 2018-2020 ACTION PLAN

Committee and sub-committees planned actions are organized under the six goals established for the committee in our 2018-2020 Triennial Strategic Plan.

https://www.abj50.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/ABJ502018ActionPlanFinal.pdf

ABJ50 - TRB Committee ABJ50 on Information Systems and Technology

Meeting Minutes from TRB 2018

https://www.abj50.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/ABJ50CommitteeMeetingMinutes2018.pdf

Sensing Technologies Subcommittee Meeting Notes

https://www.abj50.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/ABJ501_STsubcommittee_agenda_minutes_Jan9_2018.pdf

AFH10(1) Information Systems in Construction Management Report Activities 1/09/2018

https://www.abj50.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/AFH101_ISCM_BriefReportActivities1_09_2018.pdf

Tech What's New 2018 - Just a couple of emerging technologies to share here from Doug Couto

https://www.abj50.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/TechWhatsNew2018v1.pdf

Cyber Subcommittee Report 2018

https://www.abj50.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/CyberSubcommitteeRpt2018.pdf

Below are a list of new documents for 2016 and 2017.

ABJ50 Meeting Minutes 2017 - Meeting synopsis from TRB 2017 ABJ50 committee meeting.

ABJ50 2017Action Plan - ABJ50 2017 Action Plan

Below are two research synthesis statements submitted for 2017.

NCHRP20-5 TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE CONNECTIVITY - SYNTHESIS 2017

Role of CIO - Synthesis 2017

Lastly, Included below are the 2016 TRB ABJ50 Meeting Minutes.

ABJ50 Meeting Minutes 2016

Here are links to meeting notes and presentations from the 2014 TRB Annual Meeting:

Meeting Notes:

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Presentations:

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Doug Couto - CIO Roundtable Topics  [wpfilebase tag=file id=32 /]

Doug Couto - Technology & Transportation Emerging Issues  [wpfilebase tag=file id=31 /]

Terry Bills - GIS for Managing Big Data (coming soon!)

Motorola - Cloud Barrier Findings - FCC TAC Workgroup  [wpfilebase tag=file id=33 /]

Verizon - 4G LTE  [wpfilebase tag=file id=34 /]

 

 

http://www.gis-t.org/

The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials sponsors the annual GIS for Transportation Symposium. It is a chance for persons in government and private industry who are interested in the use of GIS for transportation purposes to get together and share experiences, see state-of-art software, and learn more about this field. The Symposium annually attracts over 400 Symposium registrants in addition to the 50 exhibitors in the technology hall.

This year, the annual meeting of the AASHTO Subcommittee on Information Systems (ASIS) will be co-located with the GIS-T Symposium. This annual meeting of state DOT Chief Information Officers (CIO) and other IT professionals in the transportation industry provides a 3-day working meeting with technical presentations, roundtable discussions, and a business meeting (limited to AASHTO-member delegates). All ASIS members and associated attendees should utilize this GIS-T web site for hotel information and registration processes. Cross participation in presentation sessions and other activities from both ASIS and GIS-T attendees is offered as way of enhancing the attendee's experience.

The Symposium offers keynote speakers, discussion forums, workshops, presentations, and a technology hall where exhibitors showcase their services. Organizations and individuals with information related to GIS in transportation are encouraged to share their experience by presenting at the Symposium.

"Revealing a Gem" is the theme of this year's 26th Annual GIS-T Symposium which is being held in Boise, Idaho on May 5th - 8th, 2013. Technical workshops will be held on Sunday, May 5th.

ABJ50_60 2013 Midyear Agenda

Development of a Formalized Process for the Adoption, Development, Maintenance, and Enhancement of TransXML Schemas Workshop

TRB sponsored a workshop on the Future of TransXML on Decmber 11, 2013 in Washington, D.C.

Transportation agencies have recognized the value of Extensible Markup Language (XML), and are developing their own XML formats or “schemas” to facilitate data exchange across applications. TransXML provides an open, vendor-neutral format for storing, exchanging, and archiving data.

The workshop engaged both transportation agency and industry stakeholders, including the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials’ Joint Technical Committee on Electronic Engineering Data (JTCEED), to understand steps that could expand the use of TransXML among transportation agencies.

See the TRB Workshop announcement at the following link.

Development of a Formalized Process for the Adoption, Development, Maintenance, and Enhancement of TransXML Schemas Workshop | Blurbs | Main.

The workshop proceedings are currently under development.  A link to the report will be provided here when available.

Final Workshop Agenda:

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Workshop Presentations:

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