AGENDA - Information Systems and Technology Committee (ABJ50) – TRB Annual Meeting

Committee Meeting Information

Tuesday, January 24, 2011, 1:30 PM to 5:30 PM Eastern Time

Washington Hilton, Columbia Hall 1

1:30 Welcome and Overview of Agenda - Frances Harrison

1:35 Round the Room Introductions and Subcommittee Reports

Each attendee will introduce themselves and their area of interest, and briefly share news of interest to others (e.g. other TRB sessions, recently completed work, upcoming events, etc.)

Subcommittee chairs will briefly summarize activities and plans:

Sensing Technologies – Colin Brooks

Construction Information Technology – Ioannis Brilakis

Research James Hall/Joe Garvey

Paper Review – Ping Yi

2:05 Presentation: “Enterprise Architecture in Practice” – John M. Simpson, Enterprise Architect at Microsoft Corporation (and former CIO of Mississippi DOT)

2:25 Q&A

2:35 Presentation: “ Public Sector Applications of Semantic Technologies” – Seth Earley, Earley & Associates

2:55 Q&A

3:10 Presentation: “Transportation Data Management – State DOT Perspective” – Joseph W. Pugh, IT Manager, Virginia Department of Transportation

3:30 Q&A

3:50 Break

4:00 Triennial Strategic Plan Walkthrough and Feedback – Frances Harrison

4:30 TRB and Data Section Announcements – Tom Palmerlee/Reginald Soulyrette

4:40 Planning for 2012/2013 – Please come prepared to share ideas for:

Calls for Papers

Research Needs Statements

Sessions Ideas

Webinar Topics

5:30 Adjourn

ABJ50 Sponsored Workshops, Sessions and Meetings

Sunday, January 22

Workshop: Using Information Technologies to Support Better Construction Management (Marriot Balcony A 1:30 PM – 4:30 PM) - This workshop, the eighth in a series, addresses the overall theme of information technology to support construction field operations and specifically the use of automated document control systems and data exchange standards. It is designed for both researchers and practitioners and will culminate in a facilitated discussion related to research needs in this field.

Workshop: Sensing Technologies for Transportation Applications (Hilton, Columbia Hall 4 1:30 PM – 4:30 PM) – This workshop continues a series on the practical uses of sensing technologies for transportation planning, management, and operations. Technologies to be covered include both remote sensing and in situ sensors. The workshop brings together researchers to share the results of their efforts with a broader community and discuss future research needs. Presentations will demonstrate the broader application of these emerging tools.

Monday, January 23

Poster Session: Transportation Systems Performance Measurement (Hilton, International Center 2:00PM- 3:45PM) - includes an ABJ50-reviewed paper on the PORTAL data archive system in the Portland-Vancouver metropolitan area.

Information Systems in Construction Management Joint Subcommittee of AFH10, ABJ50 (Marriott, Madison A, 7:30 PM – 10:00 PM)

Tuesday, January 24

Presentation Session: Self-Service Information Access for the Enterprise: Making It Work (Hilton, Georgetown West 10:15AM- 12:00PM) - How can transportation organizations move beyond a piecemeal, fragmented approach to sharing data and information? This session looks at current experience setting up an enterprise-wide information-sharing infrastructure using Microsoft SharePoint. Panelists present case studies of successful implementations illustrating key benefits gained, strategies for success, and pitfalls to avoid.

Sensing Technologies Subcommittee Meeting (Hilton, Embassy, 12:15 PM - 1:15 PM)

Information Systems and Technology Committee Meeting (Hilton, Columbia Hall 1, 1:30 PM – 5:30 PM)

Wednesday, January 25

Presentation Session: Transportation Cybersecurity: How Secure Are Your Car, Plane, and Other Transportation Systems? (Shoreham, Congressional 8:00 AM- 9:45 AM) - Cybersecurity is a growing challenge in all modes of transportation. Cyber attacks are increasing and have the potential to create widespread disruption to transportation operations. As transportation systems become more dependent on digital systems, a better understanding of complex system risks and mitigation strategies is needed. Panelists describe the latest research on potential cyber vulnerabilities in aviation, automobiles, and other transportation systems.

Paper Session: Information Technology Applications in Transportation: Recent Research (Hilton, Columbia Hall 7 2:30PM- 4:00PM) - This session includes presentations of the top papers reviewed by our committee this year.

Mark Your Calendars…

-  Our committee will be holding its mid-year meeting this year at the NATMEC meeting in Dallas, TX, June 4-7th. Conference information can be found here: http://www.cvent.com/events/natmec-icwim/event-summary-cca37ba719c84b3aa299688e1c54c7ca.aspx