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Suggested Citation:"Appendix E - Subject Matter Experts Interviewed." Transportation Research Board. 2014. Strategic Issues Facing Transportation, Volume 4: Sustainability as an Organizing Principle for Transportation Agencies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/22379.
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238 A P P E N D I X E Subject Matter Experts Interviewed Organization Office/Title Federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Director, Office of Policy, Former NCHRP 20-83(7) Panel Member U.S. DOT Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Office of Environment and Planning USDA National Park Service USDA Forest Service, NCHRP 20-83(7) Panel Member State DOTs Alabama DOT Assistant Chief Engineer for Policy and Planning, NCHRP 20-83(7) Panel Member California Air Resource Board Chief, Air Quality and Transportation Planning Branch Caltrans Division of Transportation Planning Colorado DOT Environmental Planner, NCHRP 20-83(7) Panel Member Delaware DOT Planning Director Florida DOT Chief Engineer Maryland DOT Office of Freight and Multimodalism—Project Manager Transportation Planning, Deputy Director Transportation Planning, Assistant Deputy Director Maryland State Highway Administration Special Assistant to the Director of Planning, NCHRP 20-83(7) Panel Member Director, Transportation Planning NYSDOT Policy and Planning Division, Statewide Policy Bureau, NCHRP 20-83(7) Panel Member GreenLITES Project Manager, Policy and Planning Division Special Assistant for Environmental Concerns to the Operations Division Environmental Analysis Bureau Virginia DOT Chief of System Operations Administrator, Transportation and Mobility Planning Chief Engineer for Program Development Chief of Policy and Environment Washington DOT Director of Strategic Assessment, NCHRP 20-83(7) Panel Member Regional, MPOs, and Local Agencies Contra Costa Transportation Authority Executive Director Planning Director Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC) Director of Planning Assistant Manager of Special Projects

Subject Matter Experts Interviewed 239 Organization Office/Title Research Organizations, Academics American Transportation Research Institute Vice President of Research RAND Senior Fellow, Former Director of Transportation Rutgers University Professor and Director of Voorhees Transportation Center Texas Transportation Institute Principal Investigator, 08-74, Sustainability Performance Measures for State DOTs and other Transportation Agencies Urban Land Institute Managing Director for Infrastructure University of Massachusetts at Amherst Director, Transportation Center, Civil and Environmental Engineering Department Victoria Transportation Policy Institute Executive Director Practitioners and Consultants Booz Allen Sustainability Project for USDA Booz Allen Booz Allen's Response to Executive Order 13514, Sustainability for Federal Agencies Booz Allen Transit Sustainability CH2MHill Formerly Florida DOT Independent Consultants Former Secretary Louisiana DOT, Rhode Island DOT, NJ Office of Policy Former Contractor to Urban Land Institute Independent Transportation Environmental Management Consultant; Former Environmental Quality Bureau Director, Pennsylvania DOT; Consultant to AASHTO Center for Environmental Excellence Former Director of Center for Advanced Transportation Technologies (CATT) Laboratory at University of Maryland Parsons Director of Sustainable Development, NCHRP 20-83(7) Panel Member Parsons Brinckerhoff Markey Leader, Transportation Sustainability, NCHRP 20-83(7) Panel Member Hillsboro County MPO Executive Director Transportation Planning and Program Group Leader Metropolitan Area Planning Council (Boston) Manager of Transportation Group Port Authority New York and New Jersey Sustainability Director (Engineering), Office of Policy, Aeronautical Technical Services Transportation Department Supervisor, Environmental Programs, Aviation Department SANDAG Planning Director Modes Port of Long Beach Director of Planning

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TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program Report 750: Strategic Issues Facing Transportation, Volume 4: Sustainability as an Organizing Principle for Transportation Agencies includes an analytical framework and implementation approaches designed to assist state departments of transportation and other transportation agencies evaluate their current and future capacity to support a sustainable society by delivering transportation solutions in a rapidly changing social, economic, and environmental context in the next 30 to 50 years.

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