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Enhanced Podcast of Anticipating 2025 in Northeast Corridor Transportation: Aerial, Highway, Marine, and Rail Technologies & Linkages
Friday, October 19, 2007
John M. Clayton Hall Conference Center | University of Delaware | Newark, Delaware
8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Forum Main Page | Papers | Bios
The forum was co-sponsored by IPA and DelDOT with support from the University Transportation Center and the Delaware Center for Transportation.
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| 8:30–9:15 |
Registration and Coffee |
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Welcome
Jerome Lewis (4:40 - 2.4MB MPEG4 - audio only)
IPA, University of Delaware |
| 9:15–10:15 |
Projecting the Future of Transportation in the Northeast Corridor – 1 |
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An Overview
Robert Warren (26:27 - 12.7MB MPEG4 - audio only)
Professor (Urban Affairs & Public Policy), University of Delaware
NEC Auto and Truck Transportation with Emphasis on New Technology
Kaan Ozbay (25:38 - 16.6MB MPEG4)
Associate Professor (Civil & Environmental Engineering), Center for Advanced Infrastructure and Transportation, Rutgers University (Ozbay bio)
Air Transportation in the Northeast Corridor: Challenges for the Future
William P. Anderson (27:19 - 16.3MB MPEG4)
Professor (Geography), Center for Transportation Studies, Boston University (Anderson bio)
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| 10:30–noon |
Projecting the Future of Transportation in the Northeast Corridor – 2 |
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Introduction
Sue McNeil (2:08 - 1.2MB MPEG4 - audio only)
Director, University Transportation Center, University of Delaware
The Future of Transportation in the Northeast Corridor, 2007–2025: Rail Transportation
Allison L. C. de Cerreño (22:10 - 12.5MB MPEG4)
Director of the New York University–Wagner Rudin Center for Transportation Policy and Management (de Cerreño bio)
Marine Transportation of International Freight Within the Northeast Corridor
Thomas H. Wakeman III (19:23 - 14.3MB MPEG4)
Deputy Director, Center for Maritime Systems, Stevens Institute of Technology (Wakeman bio)
The BostWash Corridor: Global and National Dimensions
Jean-Paul Rodrigue (21:06 - 13.7MB MPEG4)
Professor (Economics and Geography), Hofstra University (Rodrigue bio)
Open Discussion (7:36 - 3.7MB MPEG4 - audio only) |
| 12:15–1:15 |
Lunch and Speaker |
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Welcoming Comments and Introduction
Ardeshir Faghri (2:54 - 1.5MB MPEG4 - audio only)
Director, Delaware Center for Transportation, University of Delaware
Luncheon Speaker
Carolann D. Wicks (19:55 - 9.6MB MPEG4 - audio only at the present time)
Secretary, Delaware Department of Transportation (Wicks bio) |
| 1:30–3:30 |
Panel - Planning for Technological Change and Intermodal Linkage Two Decades Forward |
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George Schoener (16:01 - 9.0MB MPEG4)
Executive Director, I-95 Corridor Coalition (Schoener bio)
Jack Lettiere (15:08 - 7.3MB MPEG4 - audio only)
Chairman of the Board of Nation’s Port and Former New Jersey Commissioner of Transportation (Lettiere bio)
Richard Walker (25:57 - 16.2MB MPEG4)
Director of the Office of Infrastructure Development and Congestion Mitigation, U.S. Maritime Administration (Walker bio)
James P. RePass (11:26 - 5.6MB MPEG4 - audio only)
President and CEO, National Corridors Initiative (RePass bio)
Open Discussion and Closing Summary (56:44 - 27.0MB MPEG4 - audio only) |
For more information, call 302-831-8971 or contact Robert Warren.
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