334-How Connected Vehicle Deployment Lessons Lay the Groundwork for Highly Automated Vehicles
Date and Time: Wednesday, July 20: 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Location: Royal C-F
Bob Frey
Lessons Learned from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s (USDOT) Connected and Automated Vehicle (CAV) and Cooperative Driving Automation (CDA) Support Services Program
Safak Ercisli
Lessons Learned from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s (USDOT) Connected and Automated Vehicle (CAV) and Cooperative Driving Automation (CDA) Support Services Program
Animesh Balse
MODERATORS AND ORGANIZERS
MODERATORS
Matt Junak, ITS & Emerging Mobility, HNTB
Julie Evans, Senior Transportation Engineer, RS&H
ORGANIZERS
Matt Junak, HNTB
Greg Krueger, HNTB
SESSION DESCRIPTION AND AGENDA
As the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) advances funding for the next generation deployments of innovative transportation solutions across the country, many agencies are still looking to understand their role in facilitating highly automated vehicle deployments and operations. This session will explore lessons learned from the last round of federal investment and seek to clarify what work is left to be done.
Hearing from agency leadership looking back on the initial Connected Vehicle infrastructure roll out, this session will explore important accomplishments, integration challenges, and outstanding work for modernizing infrastructure and provide a look forward to upcoming goals and opportunities to facilitate the roll out of highly automated vehicles.
Panel Discussion
o Bob Frey, Director of Planning and Innovation, Tampa Hillsborough Expressway Authority
o Cynthia Jones, Project Manager, Drive Ohio
o Matt Junak, Senior Project Manager, HNTB (on behalf Elise Feldpausch, Connected Vehicle Specialist, Michigan Dept. of Transportation)
o Michael Feldman, Assistant Vice President of Automation, Jacksonville Transportation Authority
o Facilitator: Julie Evans, Senior Systems Engineer, RS&H
Cooperative Driving Automation Trends
o Safak Ercisli, Data Driven Transportation Solutions Lead, Leidos
GOALS, OBJECTIVES, AND OUTPUTS
• Identify lessons learned from CV projects, early AV pilots, and outstanding milestones for Smart Mobility
• Understand the constraints of implementing technology in a still-evolving market
• Explore next steps for the policy and infrastructure needed to enable highly automated vehicle
334-How Connected Vehicle Deployment Lessons Lay the Groundwork for Highly Automated Vehicles
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