Moderated Group Session
Date and Time: Wednesday, July 31, 2024: 1:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Location: Indigo 204 AB
Jeffrey Wishart
Fellow/VP of Innovation, Mobility, Science Foundation Arizona/Arizona Commerce Authority
Presentation Description
A moderated group think session to define and then vote on the top 3 needs/gaps for this year’s exercise, we will keep a running list for future sessions. The exercise will present a generic scenario that includes the lived experience characteristics presented in the opening panel.
Each table will have a piece of construction paper – Blue (police), Red (Fire), and Orange (EMS), representing each of the 1st Responder groups. All groups will represent Dispatch/CAD. Each table’s participants will vote from the lenses of the group their table was assigned. No switching tables! We will use Mentimeter, or similar, to collect the group think and select the top 3.
We are aiming for 1 need/gap each for police, fire, EMS but don’t want to prescribe such. (30 min total: 20 mins of exercise; 10 mins voting/reporting out results). We will be employing the "roses, thorns/buds" modality of moderation for this session.
Speaker Biography
Jeffrey Wishart is a Science Foundation Arizona Fellow and VP of Innovation – Mobility at the Arizona Commerce Authority, as well as Adjunct Professor in Automotive Systems of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University. Dr. Wishart conducts research and development in the areas of energy and advanced transportation, including advanced powertrains and zero-emissions vehicles, connected and automated vehicles, electric vehicle supply equipment, energy storage systems, and micro-mobility applications. Dr. Wishart is also the Chair of the Verification and Validation (V&V) Task Force under the On-Road Automated Driving (ORAD) SAE committee that is establishing standards for automated vehicles.
A Canadian, Dr. Wishart has a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the Institute for Integrated Energy Systems at the University of Victoria, an M.Sc. in Engineering Physics from the University of Saskatchewan, and a B.Sc. in Engineering Physics (Mechanical Engineering Minor) from the University of British Columbia.
Presentation File
IP-Panel Discussion
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Invited Presenter