Saturday, January 12, 2013

ITS Georgia President's Message from Georgia Engineer Magazine December 2012/January 2013

ITS Georgia
President Scott Mohler

An innovation in safety and efficiency is coming to Interstate 285 in 2014 and ITS Georgia member organizations are at the heart of the new driving experience that, proven successful, may become the norm for metropolitan Georgia freeways in the future.

The concept is simple – utilize technology to vary the real-time speed limit to improve traffic flow and create safer driving conditions. Reducing speeds and harmonizing the flow of traffic upstream of an incident makes for safer driving conditions and ideally prevents secondary accidents that arise from stop-and-go conditions.

 Changes coming to I-285
As part of the program, the overall speed limit will be raised to 65 MPH for the 260,000 or so daily vehicles on I-285, with the variable speed limit zone encompassing the northern section from I-20 in the east to I-20 in the west. Depending on traffic conditions, the speed limit will be adjusted up or down in 5 MPH increments.

“You’re able to move more traffic through” with the variable sign system, GDOT Commissioner Keith Golden told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. “If you’ll slow down you’ll actually get there faster,” Commissioner Golden said, quoting traffic reporter Herb Emory of News Talk WSB radio.

The technology behind the system is developed by ITS Georgia member Atkins and is called Advanced Traffic Demand Management (ATDM). The ATDM system, managed at GDOT’s Transportation Management Center senses conditions on I-285 and then calculates the optimum speed per segment to move the most vehicles, the most efficiently.

"Atkins is honored to work with GDOT and bring our worldwide ATDM resources to bear on this important project,” said John Hibbard, Atkins ITS Practice Manager and longtime ITS Georgia Board member.

ITS Georgia member Brooks-Berry-Haynie was selected to handle the hardware and installation of the system. BBH project manager Bill Gunter knows it is high-profile and important for the state and region.

“Variable Speed Limit Systems are a first for Georgia and therefore need a team that is up for the challenge. Brooks-Berry-Haynie looks forward to bringing our expertise in ITS and working with our design team, Atkins, to deliver this project to GDOT on time and on budget,” Bill said.

We look forward to keeping you updated on progress and results once the system is in place. To find out more about ITS Georgia members who are on the forefront of safety, innovation and efficiency in Georgia scan the QR, or visit http://itsga.org/our-members.html.
  
2012 Annual Meeting Follow Up –
I mentioned last time that I felt our 2012 annual meeting at Callaway Gardens was a success. Well we verified that with an attendee survey. Of those taking the survey, 45% said the meeting exceeded expectations with 52% indicating the meeting met expectations. Eighty-three (83%) percent rated the vendor exhibits as excellent, with 69% indicating the meeting contained the right balance of networking, sessions and vendor time allocation. Ninety percent (90%) of attendees indicated they wanted to hold the conference at Callaway in 2013, so we’ll see you in Pine Mountain next year.

To keep up with the latest ITS Georgia news, please visit our web site (www.itsga.org), join us on facebook or follow us on twitter @ITSGA.

ITS Georgia Chapter Leadership

President
Scott Mohler, URS

Vice President
Tom Sever, Gwinnett DOT

Secretary
Kristin Turner, Wolverton Associates

Treasurer
Christine Simonton, Delcan

Immediate Past President
Marion Waters, Gresham Smith & Partners

Directors
Mark Demidovich, GDOT
Susie Dunn, Atlanta Regional Commission
Eric Graves, City of Alpharetta
Carla Holmes, Gresham Smith & Partners
Winter Horbal, Temple, Inc.
Keary Lord, Douglas County DOT
Michael Roberson, GDOT
David Smith, DeKalb County Transportation
Prasoon Sinha, ARCADIS
Grant Waldrop, GDOT

State Chapters Representative
Kenny Voorhies, Cambridge Systematics, Inc.

Ex Officio
Greg Morris, Federal Highway Administration
Andres Ramirez, FTA

Our 2012 Sponsors
Control Technologies
Metrotech
Temple
Arcadis
Gresham Smith and Partners
HNTB
World Fiber Technologies
Atkins
Delcan
Kimley-Horn and Associates
Sensys
Southern Lighting and Traffic Systems
URS
Telvent
Cambridge Systematics
Grice Consulting
Wolverton & Associates

ITS Georgia President's Message from Georgia Engineer Magazine October/November 2012

ITS Georgia
President Scott Mohler

The ITS Georgia 2012 Annual Meeting and Exposition, held at Callaway Gardens in early fall this year, can be called nothing but an unqualified success. More than 130 attendees got a briefing on everything transportation from the national perspective, from ITS America President Scott Belcher, to ITS applications and future at the state, regional and local level.

Our attendees got to put their hands on the latest ITS hardware, available from the 24 vendors on hand in the Exhibition. A total of 17 sponsors provided crucial financial support, including our three Diamond sponsors, Control Technologies (www.cttraffic.com), MetroTech (metrotech-partners.com) and Temple, Inc. (www.temple-inc.com). Additionally, our five sessions, featuring 22 speakers, provided attendees with 7.5 professional development hours credit.

Dreihaup Award winner Todd Long, Center, 
with Marion Waters and John Hibbard..
The annual meeting also provides valuable time for face-to-face meetings between fellow transportation professionals where problems are presented and solutions are created.
We also take time at the meeting to recognize outstanding individuals and organizations who are leaders in the industry. This year’s winners are:

Larry R. Dreihaup Award – Todd Long, GDOT.  The ITS Georgia Larry R. Dreihaup Award recognizes an individual or an organization who has provided leadership, professionalism, and dedication in promoting ITS in the State of Georgia during the previous 12 months.

Outstanding Public Member Agency Award – GDOT.  Leadership in promoting ITS and/or ITSGA goals during the previous 12 months.

Outstanding Private Member Award – Atkins Global.  Leadership in promoting ITS and/or ITSGA goals during the previous 12 months.

One of the highlights of this year’s meeting was to reward a promising transportation student in the Georgia University System with our third-annual Wayne Shackelford memorial scholarship. This year’s winner is Bhargava Rama Chilukuri, PE, a doctoral candidate at Georgia Tech, who is currently working on ramp metering and travel time estimation improvement projects.

Last, but not least, we announce the results of yearly elections at each meeting. Elected to the board of directors were Eric Graves, City of Alpharetta; Winter Horbal, Temple, Inc.; Keary Lord, Douglas County Department of Transportation; Michael Roberson, Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT); David Smith, DeKalb County Department of Transportation (DeKalb); and Prasoon Sinha, ACRADIS.

We are very pleased to be joined by this great group of newly-elected directors and are grateful for the contributions of our retiring board members.  ITS Georgia has always attracted the best leadership and provided a vehicle for professional growth and career development.

Retiring from the board are Kenn Fink, Kimley-Horn; Patrece Keeter, DeKalb, Bayne Smith, GDOT, and John Hibbard, Atkins.

You can see we pack a lot of learning, networking and business into a short time. So, we hope you can join us next year!

To keep up with the latest ITS Georgia news, please visit our web site (www.itsga.org), join us on facebook or follow us on twitter @ITSGA.

ITS Georgia President's Message from Georgia Engineer Magazine August/September 2012

ITS Georgia President
Scott Mohler
Congratulations to us! ITS Georgia has been recognized as Outstanding State Chapter of the Year by the Intelligent Transportation Society of America. Special recognition is in order to past-president Marion Waters, the board of directors, committee volunteers and our hard working members for winning this prestigious award.
We were up against the largest chapters in the country including California, Texas, New York and Florida, among others. This is the second top prize awarded our chapter and reflects the quality of the organization and the leadership position taken by our state when it comes to innovation in transportation.

To read more about the accomplishments of our ITS Georgia state chapter, visit http://www.itsa.org/aboutus/statechapters/award-winners.
ITS Georgia Board Member
John Hibbard

2012 Annual Meeting and Expositions (September 9 – 11)

We are very excited about our upcoming annual meeting to be held September 9 – 11, 2012 at beautiful Callaway Gardens.

Our theme, “Connecting DOTs...Connecting people to technologies,” will challenge our conference attendees to think out of the box in new ways to connect the public with existing and future ITS technologies.

As always, the conference will provide a variety of technical sessions featuring leading transportation professionals from Georgia and around the country, with informative presentations and thought-provoking panel discussions.  There will be numerous opportunities for professional networking and our valued exhibitors will be on hand presenting the latest ITS products and services. 

We will also install new directors, present the best of ITS awards and name our 2012 Wayne Shackelford Scholarship winners.

Among some of the confirmed presenters is ITS America President Scott Belcher who was heavily involved in getting a federal transportation bill passed. We’ll also look over the horizon at future vehicle technology and research at Georgia Tech. GDOT and local transportation agencies will tell us their plans and we’ll learn about the latest ITS apps.

To keep up with the latest ITS Georgia news, please visit our web site (www.itsga.org), join us on facebook or follow us on twitter @ITSGA.