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Rail Passenger Selective Screening Summit, MTI S-09-01
This publication is an edited transcript of the Rail Passenger Selective Screening Summit, which was co-sponsored by MTI and the American Public Transportation Association (APTA) in Chicago, Illinois on June 18, 2009, during APTA´s annual Rail Conference. The workshop was moderated by Brian Michael Jenkins, director, Mineta Transportation Institute\u27s National Transportation Security Center of Excellence (NTSCOE). Speakers included Bruce R. Butterworth, co-author, Selective Screening of Rail Passengers; Greg Hull, president, American Public Transportation Association (APTA); Paul MacMillan, chief of police, Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, Transit Police Department; Ron Masciana, deputy chief, Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA), New York; Jesus Ojeda, security coordinator, Southern California Regional Rail Authority; Ed Phillips, operations deputy, Office of Security, Amtrak; and John P. Sammon, assistant administrator, Transportation Sector Network Management, Transportation Security Administration (TSA
National Transportation Security Summit, MTI Report S-01-02
This publication is transcript of an event that was held on October 30, 2001. The Mineta Transportation Institute brought together several agency representatives from transportation and labor-related agencies from across the United States to discuss security concerns related to the surface transportation industry. The keynote speaker for the event was Secretary Norman Y. Mineta, and serving as moderators were Rod Diridon, Executive Director of MTI, and Ellen Engelman from the U.S Department of Transportation’s Research and Special Programs Administration. Welcomers included Jeff Morales, Director of Caltrans; Pete Cipolla, General Manager, Valley Transportation Authority; and John Horsley, Executive Director, AASHTO. Panelists were Brian Jenkins, MTI Counter Terrorism Research Team Leader, Dr. Larry Gerston and Dr. Frances Edwards-Winslow. Afternoon panelists were Mortimer Downey, Consultant, PV Consult; Sherrie Anderson, Program Manager, Land Transportation Security U.S DOT; Robert Prince, Jr., General Manager, Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority; Steve Vaughn, Assistant Chief, California Highway Patrol; and Dr. Christine Johnson, Program Manager, Operations Core Business Unit, FHWA
Meeting the Challenges of Urban Transportation, MTI Report-10-2969
This e-book is the edited proceedings of a SuperSession held during the American Society of Public Administrations (ASPA) 2010 conference, Invigorating Public Service for Change, which was held in San Jose, CA, on April 9-13. The Meeting the Challenges of Urban Transportation panel included Mineta Transportation Institute (MTI) Executive Director Rod Diridon, Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) CEO Steve Heminger, and Silicon Valley Leadership Group President and CEO Carl Guardino. The presentation was moderated by the Honorable Norman Y. Mineta, former Secretary of Transportation and founder of MTI. Topics included a look at the MTCs regional transportation plans, planned expansion of the Bay Area Rapid Transit System (BART), and an overview of the proposed California high-speed rail system. Presentations were followed by a question and answer session
Acknowledgment to the Reviewers of MTI in 2022
High-quality academic publishing is built on rigorous peer review Multimodal Technologies and Interaction (MTI) was able to uphold its high standards for published papers due to the outstanding efforts of our reviewers [...
California Transportation Security Summits, MTI Report S-01-04
In the aftermath of September 11, it became undeniably clear that terrorists target civil transport systems and are willing to use transport systems as weapons of mass destruction as well as targets. In response to this threat, America ’s transportation community must adopt more effective measures to insure the safety of the millions of passengers and employees who use or work in transit facilities every day. To meet this heightened responsibility, leaders of the transportation community need high-quality information and appropriate policy guidance. To help meet this need, the Mineta Transportation Institute (MTI)—a leader in transportation terrorism research since the mid-1990s—invited California transit officials to regional summits on surface transportation security during the spring of 2002. Participants were able to interact with some of the nation’s foremost experts on the terrorist threat to transportation, asking them the vital questions that local transit officials need to ask as they prepare for an uncertain future. This innovative local summit was modeled on MTI’s successful national summit on transportation security, held in Washington , D.C. just six weeks after 9/11
Third National Transportation Security Summit: Rail Security – A Symposium onTerrorism and Business Continuity, MTI Report s-05-02
This event is one in a series of research and information transfer symposia on transportation security best practices presented by the National Transportation Security Center (NTSC) at the Mineta Transportation Institute (MTI). The symposium was held in conjunction with the American Public Transportation Association (APTA) Annual Meeting in Dallas, Texas, on September 29, 2005. With a focus on operational security and business continuity for rail transportation systems in the event of terrorist act or cataclysmic natural disaster, this one-day symposium brought together transportation, security, emergency response, and business continuity management experts. Symposium presenters included Brian Michael Jenkins, Jeanne Lin, Dr. Frances L. Edwards, and Mortimer Downey, III. A panel presentation moderated by Mr. Downey, which included Greg Chilson, Greg Hull, Ron Hynes, and Jo Strang, offered lively discussion about such topics as crisis management, security practices and policies, and recommendations for making rail transportation more robust and secure
Le MTI cité dans les pépites de la fac 2013
Le master pro 2 MTI figure parmi les pépites du Nouvel Obs (les 400 meilleures licences et masters, si vous me permettez l'accord de proximité !). Qu'on se le dise
A Study of Case Database Building of MTI Courses in Guizhou Normal University
This paper introduces the database building of MTI courses in Guizhou Normal University. The case database contains plenty of translation theories and practice cases, and integrates a variety of translation theories and practice materials. The construction of the case database will be devoted to solving the problems existing in the teaching and research of MTI courses
Brochure MTI 2018-2019
La brochure du master professionnel MTI (Métiers culturels du texte et de l'image) est disponible ici: Brochure MTI 2018-2019 Programme, descriptifs des cours, organisation de l'année, présentation de l'équipe, contacts: vous y trouverez tous les renseignements utiles. Pour plus de renseignements, vous pouvez joindre le secrétariat pédagogique du master: ☎: 01.49.40.36 51 / Fax : 01.49.40.37.06 ✉ : [email protected] ou Mathilde Lévêque, responsable de la formation: ..
Sustainable Communities/San Joaquin Valley Growth Response (Non grant funding)
MTI received an independent grant from the Planning Division of the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) to study Sustainable Communities. The scope included a general survey of the topic for education purposes and specifically called for an examination of the possible actions by all the various public and private entities with roles in the provision of transportation facilities and services in California. The MTI team was led by Kenneth R. Schreiber, AICP, and included Gary Binger, Dennis Church, Dr. Richard Taketa and Dayana Salazar; Peter Weschler was the graduate student research assistant on the project
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