CONFERENCE OVERVIEW
ITE’s 2007 Technical Conference and Exhibit focused
on managing congestion and asked the question, “can we
do better?” As a result of this meeting, an array of potential
solutions are in progress. The 2009 Technical Conference and
Exhibit, “Transportation Operations in Action,” represents an
opportunity to share information from those who have delivered
measurable improvements using transportation operations
strategies and supporting technology. The conference is
designed to support transportation engineering, planning and
multi-disciplinary professionals responsible for managing the
operations of transportation systems.
Join us in Phoenix to share your ideas and experiences. Exhibits
of transportation products and services will also provide a onestop
shop for attendees to view and discuss the latest product
and software advances in the industry.
SPEAKER/PRESIDER INFORMATION
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT HOURS
The ITE Educational Foundation (ITEEF) offers continuing education
and professional development activities to keep transportation
professionals on the cutting edge of the industry.
ITEEF provides opportunities for gaining knowledge, maintaining
professional competency and meeting state and provincial
registration board requirements for P.E./P.Eng. licensure and
Professional Transportation PlannerTM (PTP), Professional Traffic
Operations Engineer™ (PTOE), Traffic Operations Practitioner
SpecialistTM (TOPS) and Traffic Signal Operations Specialist™
(TSOS) certification renewals.
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ITEEF is an International Association of Continuing Education and
Training (IACET) authorized provider of continuing education units
(CEU) and follows the National Council of Examiners for Engineering
and Surveying (NCEES) continuing Professional Competency
and Guidelines for assignment and determination of professional
development hours (PDH). ITE is an approved provider of training
in the states of New York and Florida (EXP0003871). Attendees
have the opportunity to earn PDH or IACET CEU for sessions and
seminars.
As an additional service, ITE hosts the Professional Competency
Record Keeping System on its Web site at www.ite.org/pdrks. The
report created by the system conforms to the guidelines set forth by
NCEES. This service aids in the record-keeping of all professional
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Revised Requirements for Earning PDH/IACET CEU
To successfully earn PDH/IACET CEU, you must complete an
online learning assessment and meeting evaluation after the
conference. You will be asked to answer questions to ensure that
you have sufficiently met the learning objectives of each technical
and conversation circle session for which you seek credit. More
details will be provided on the conference Web site and in the final
program.
Technical Sessions: Technical Sessions earn 1.5 PDH/0.2 IACET CEU for attendance or presentation per plenary, technical, or conversation circle
session.
Seminars: Seminars earn 1.5 PDH/0.2 IACET CEU for attendance or presentation per seminar.
Papers: Published Papers earn 10 PDH per paper published as part of the ITE 2009 Technical Conference and Exhibit Compendium of
Technical Papers. Paper publication does not qualify for IACET CEU.
ITE and ITEEF are approved as authorized providers by the
International Association for Continuing Education and Training
(IACET), 1760 Old Meadow Road, Suite 500, McLean, VA 22102.
Please contact Nicola Tavares at +1 202-289-0222 ext. 155 if you have questions about this process.
AUDIOVISUAL
Each technical session has one LCD projector (to connect to a speaker’s personal laptop) and one screen. ITE does not provide 35-mm slide or overhead transparency projectors. Any additional audiovisual equipment is at a cost to the user. To arrange for special equipment, please call +1 202-289-0222 ext. 133. Please have your credit card number with expiration date available at the time of your order.
ATTIRE
Participants are encouraged to wear business casual attire.
RESTRICTIONS
Videotaping or audio recording of sessions or technical exhibits as well as the unauthorized sale of ITE-copyrighted material is prohibited.
Please note that additional information will be provided as it becomes available. All information noted is subject to change. |