Information Needs to Support State and Local Transportation Decision Making Into the 21st Century


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The conference provided an opportunity for participants to (a) identify the types of data that are critical for planning and policy analysis; (b) identify data-collection requirements; (c) discuss the appropriate roles of and relationships among federal, state, and local agencies in the context of data collection and dissemination; and (d) review the impact of technological advances on data collection and dissemination. The invitation-only conference included participants from state departments of transportation (DOTs), metropolitan planning organizations (MPOs), and federal agencies providing broad representation of the transportation planning and policy communities. Significant effort was made to include a full spectrum of policy, management, and front-line analysts who have extensive experience in answering policy questions, supporting the planning process, and responding to federal reporting requirements.










Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications


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February issue includes Appendix entitled Directory of United States Government periodicals and subscription publications; September issue includes List of depository libraries; June and December issues include semiannual index




Transportation Data Needs


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This Circular contains the proceedings of a conference on transportation data needs sponsored by the Transportation Research Board Committee on Transportation Data and Information Systems, the Federal Highway Administration, and the Federal Transit Administration. It brought together transportation professionals from federal, state, and local planning groups, as well as academicians, consultants, and researchers to generate and present ideas that would help develop positive and productive data programs which are cost effective and will support the new demands of decision makers.







Streamlining


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New Systems Requirements Analysis Program


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