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Review of the Federal Railroad Administration Research and Development Program: Letter Report April 2008 (2008)

Chapter: Enclosure 1: Committee Roster with November 15-16, 2007, and March 5-6, 2008, Meeting Attendance Noted

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Suggested Citation:"Enclosure 1: Committee Roster with November 15-16, 2007, and March 5-6, 2008, Meeting Attendance Noted." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2008. Review of the Federal Railroad Administration Research and Development Program: Letter Report April 2008. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/22018.
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Enclosure 1 Committee Roster with November 15-16, 2007, and March 5-6, 2008, Meeting Attendance Noted Chair Dr. Robert E. Gallamore Rehoboth Beach, Delaware November 15-16, March 5-6 Members Dr. Christopher P.L. Barkan Associate Professor and Director University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign November 15-16 via teleconference, March 5-6 Mr. Vernon W. Graham Vice President, Engineering Operations Canadian Pacific Railway Company November 15-16 Mr. Craig Hill Vice President, Mechanical and Value Engineering BNSF Railway Company November 15-16, March 5-6 Mr. Anson C.R. Jack Deputy Chief Executive, and Director, Policy, Research, and Risk Rail Safety and Standards Board, United Kingdom November 15-16, March 5-6 Mr. Charles R. Lynch Vice President, Operations Manager South Gannett Fleming Transit & Rail Systems November 15-16, March 5-6 Mr. James W. McClellan Vice President Woodside Consulting Group November 15-16, March 5-6 Ms. Audrey L. Milroy Systems Engineering, Subject Matter Expert QTEC, Inc. November 15-16, March 5-6 via teleconference Dr. Richard W. Pew Principal Scientist BBN Technologies November 15-16, March 5-6 Dr. lan P. Savage Distinguished Senior Lecturer Northwestern University November 15-16, March 5-6 Mr. Patrick B. Simmons Director, Rail Division North Carolina Department of Transportation November 16, March 5-6 via teleconference Mr. David R. Solow Chief Executive Officer Southern California Regional Rail Authority November 15-16 via teleconference, March 5-6 Mr. James Stem Alternate National Legislative Director United Transportation Union November 15-16, March 5-6 Mr. Gerhard A. Thelen Vice President, Operations Planning and Support Norfolk Southern Corporation November 15-16, March 6 Liaison Representative Mr. Roy A. Allen President Transportation Technology Center, Inc. Nov. 15 via teleconference, March 5-6

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TRB’s Committee for Review of the Federal Railroad Administration Research and Development Program has issued its first letter report to Joseph Boardman, Administrator of the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA). The letter report explores stakeholder involvement in the FRA R&D program, examines development of a project evaluation process, reviews research priorities from a 2006 workshop, highlights the role of academic research in railroad engineering and transportation, and identifies potential future committee meetings and activities.

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