Monday, March 19, 2007

Countdown to San Diego...
This Friday, I fly out to San Diego to attend the ITE Technical Conference. I will also be attending my first ITE Board of Direction Meeting as a full District Director. Among the items on the agenda include:

1. MEGA Issue -- Public Inforamtion, Public Relations, Public Image/Information/Relations Development and Resources

2. Membership Recruitment, Retention and Reactivation Task Force Report

3. National Unified Goal for Traffic Incident Management

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Certification Update...
Today, Tom Brahms updated the International Board on the status of the upcoming certification exams:

"At six sites on March 24, 2007 we will have 178 persons sitting for one of the four exams this surpasses the prior record date of October 2001 when 174 sat for the PTOE exam. For the first offering of the Professional Transportation Planner certification exam we have 76.

"A concerted effort will be made between now and the October 2007 multi-site TPCB PTOE/PTP/TSOS/ TOPS Exams to increase the number of applicants for all TPCB certifications but especially of TSOS and TOPS.

"From my perspective 2007 will be a successful year if we end it as follows:
Certificate Program_____ #Applicants 2007 _____End of Year # certificants
______PTOE________________ 300 __________________2,000
_______PTP________________ 250____________________ 175
______TSOS ________________ 200 ___________________ 150
______TOPS ________________130 ____________________100

"To reach these numbers I need your help. Talk up these opportunities. Talk up the training that is available for PTOE, TSOS and TOPS. Encourage the ITE sections to hold sessions around the refresher courses (many did so with the PTOE refresher courses and were able to provide a useful member service). For each of these programs the refresher course has a MS PowerPoint slide set with instructor notes (available from ITE Headquarters for $25.) and an accompanying reference (available for purchase from ITE Headquarters with discounts available for quantity purchases). ITE through the ITE Educational Foundation has scheduled these refresher courses as web seminars. Further we have recorded the audio and visuals for the refresher courses and they may be used on a self instructional basis. These will be available within the next two weeks. There will be a single disk for each certification program and they will be priced at $125 for each program. The user may go through the refresher courses at their own pace and repeat sections as necessary. We also have a practice exam available on line for a nominal fee of $10.

"A brochure will be produced in April to promote this material as well as the four certification programs.

"We have come a long way since January 1999 (the first offering of the PTOE exam) and we can and will make similar progress on all of the certification programs.

"On Friday, April 20, 2007 immediately following a two day TPCB Strategic Advance in Annapolis, MD there will be a workshop to define the audience, subject domains and the format of a transportation safety certification program. These are exciting times workings of the TPCB.

"Special thanks goes to Brian Bochner and Steve Gayle for the considerable effort that they contributed to getting questions prepared and reviewed, for their active participation in the exam assembly and subsequent reviews prior to the launching of the Professional Transportation Planner exam. Their efforts have made it possible for the 76 persons to take the PTP exam on March 24th. And by the way the 76 compares with 104 that sat for the PTOE exam in January 1999. This bodes well for the future of the PTP certification."

-- 03/14/07 e-mail from Thomas W. Brahms, Executive Director and CEO, Institute of Transportation Engineers, Transportation Professionals Certification Board

Friday, March 09, 2007

Midwestern District Director Report...

Yesterday, I filed my March District Director Report to ITE HQ. Below is text from that report. Thanks to the Section and District Presidents who all contributed to this report.

Institute of Transportation Engineers
International Director Report

International Director: Stephen J. Manhart, P.E., PTOE
Date Submitted: March 8, 2007
District: Midwestern District

I. Issues or topics discussed at chapter, section and district board meetings that may need to have ITE Board and/or staff discussion/action (please list for each issue/topic—the chapter, section or district person to contact for further information):

a. Issues with Membership Database -- The North Central Section continues to have problems with maintaining their own database (for email lists) and not getting timely updates from ITE on new member/member contact info changes. This is the lifeblood of our organization and should be the top priority of ITE. (Contact Marcus Culver, NCITE President.)

b. Web Pages -- Will ITE ever host section/district web pages? Would ITE ever consider having a staff of 2 to 3 people to maintain these web pages? It is a tough call, but we find it is becoming more and more difficult to find volunteers to keep our website up to date. Having a paid professional would help but also introduce issues with how to share those 2-3 people across all the Districts and Sections. (Contact Marcus Culver, NCITE President.)

c. District Dues -- There was a question a while back from someone about whether one could only pay local and national dues without paying district dues. According to Earl Newman, technically, one could opt out of paying District dues, but that isn't really advertised. Not that it is a common request, but it raised the issue of whether there is a need for the District to inform members more clearly on the services provided on the District level. (Contact Peter Lemmon, Illinois Section President.)

d. Section Restructuring -- The MOVITE Board is currently evaluating their Board make-up and representation. Any changes could be taken to a vote this year if a restructuring gets that far. The Section President would be the contact person who can elaborate as needed. (Contact Doug Ripley, MOVITE President.)


II. “New” topics and papers that you feel the other Board members and ITE Staff should be aware of that were presented at one of the chapter, section or district:

a. Real Time Traffic Database -- The winning paper for the Wisconsin Section’s Martin Bruening Award described Wisconsin DOT’s new database system, WISTRANSPORTAL, which will link all of the state’s real time traffic data and archival data such as accident reports into a central location for data analysis. This system will ultimately feed the State’s new “511” initiative and will assist designers in identifying high crash locations. These are just two of the possibilities derived from the new system which is still under development. For more information, contact Steven Parker, UW-Madison, Traffic Operations Lab, author, 608-265-4921

b. Modern Roundabouts – As with other areas of the country, modern roundabouts are becoming quite “fashionable” in the Midwest. Nevertheless, operational analysis of them remains a subject of much debate. For example, RODEL is becoming the accepted norm for roundabout analysis in Minnesota, while some agencies are admitting RODEL’s limitations and are considering other analysis tools. Some members are looking to ITE to provide leadership and direction in settling this operational analysis issue. NCITE’s Intersection Traffic Control Committee is looking at which analysis methods may be best for the Minnesota condition.


III. Student Chapter or student-related innovative activities and/or products that the ITE Board and/or staff should be aware of:

a. Professional Ethics at the Student Level – MOVITE will be discussing the topic of professional ethics as part of student activities this summer. (Get to ’em while their young!)

b. “Job-Shadowing” -- Last fall, after the Illinois Section’s monthly luncheon held at Illinois Institute of Technology and following a job fair, section members tried a "job shadow" program where students could go back to the office with participating firms for the a few hours in that afternoon to get a sense of the office environment, talk about different aspects of our jobs, answer questions, and hopefully get a feel for what we actually do at work. They are hoping to expand on this program this fall. Have other Sections tried something like this and if so, how was their experience?

c. ITSO -- NCITE’s student chapter at the University of Minnesota is called ITSO, Interdisciplinary Transportation Student Organization, and is actually a compilation of ITS MN, WTS and NCITE. The advantage of this, while it may appear that ITE is not strongly emphasized, is that you get a broader exposure to students you might not otherwise reach. NCITE has joint meetings and offers scholarships opportunities to OTSO, as well as mentoring programs. This group has surprisingly increased student membership and activity in our organization.

d. Students at TRB -- Both UW-Milwaukee and Madison sent student delegations to the TRB Annual Meeting. UW Milwaukee has sent a group every year since 1998 through innovative fund raising and Section support. (Contact Professor Alan Horowitz, Chair of Civil Engineering, UWM, 414-229-6685, for more information.)


IV. Unique programs or projects of the chapter, section or district:

a. Research Grant -- The North Central Section is looking at offering a small transportation research grant for a member or group in their section to further some already in-place project. The recipient would be required to write an article in their newsletter, perhaps give a section meeting presentation on the topic and submit an article to the ITE Journal and even perhaps present an International Meeting presentation. NCITE hopes to spur some good research and communication with this grant. This is in response to the lack of quality articles and reports being submitted for the newsletter, which is a result of members being so busy.

b. Green Bay Chapter – The Wisconsin Section is exploring the possibility of starting a regional chapter in the Green Bay (Fox Valley) area.


VI. General Comments / Other Significant Issues to bring to the attention of the Board and HQ Staff:

a. St. Louis Meeting -- MOVITE is hosting a joint Section and Midwestern District Meeting in St. Louis, MO, on June 13-15, 2007.

b. Billing of Non-International, Section Affiliate Members -- Can this be done at the International Level to use their billing resources? (Please contact Katie Belmore, WI Section Treasurer 414-225-3729)

c. E-Balloting -- Can Section elections be done under the same system that international uses for e-balloting under an ITE wide contract? (Contact Dan McCormick, WI Section Secretary 608-266-4761)

d. Midwestern ITE Blog – Since January, I have maintained a blog of ITE District and Section activities, news, and information of interest. My weblog address is:
www.midwestern-ite.blogspot.com

Friday, March 02, 2007

March in Minnesota... March roared in like a lion when the second massive snow storm in less than a week dumped more than a foot of snow throughout the upper Midwest. In the Twin Cities yesterday, the snow storm was anticipated, and Mn/DOT crews (top picture) did a great job in clearing the roads so that the p.m. peak drive was not gridlocked. In Duluth (lower picture), snowfall was combined with high winds coming off of Lake Superior, causing white-out conditions and stalling traffic in its tracks.
This weather was part of a larger severe storm that hit the Midwest and ares to the south yesterday. Severe thunderstorms and hail were reported in the Kansas City area, thunder-snow and ice were reported in Iowa, and tornadoes were reported throughout the South.