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Legal Issues and Emerging Technologies (2022)

Chapter: TCRP ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

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Suggested Citation:"TCRP ACKNOWLEDGMENTS." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2022. Legal Issues and Emerging Technologies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26786.
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TCRP ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This study was performed under the overall guidance of TCRP Project Committee J-5. The Committee is chaired by SHERYL KING BENFORD, Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority, Cleveland, Ohio. Members are ROLF G. ASPHAUG, Consultant, Denver, Colorado; JAYME BLAKESLEY, Hayes Godfrey Bell, P.C., Holladay, Utah; APRIL GREENHOUSE, Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County, Houston, Texas; JAMES P. LARUSCH, Raul V. Bravo +Associates, Inc., Reston, Virginia; ROBIN M. REITZES, San Francisco City Attorney’s Office, San Francisco, California; JAMES S. THIEL, Madison, Wisconsin; and ALAN S. ZIMMET, Tampa, Florida. BONNIE GRAVES provides liaison with the Federal Transit Administration; LINDA FORD provides liaison with APTA; ROBERT SHEA provides liaison with TRB’s Technical Activities Division, and GWEN CHISHOLM SMITH represents the TCRP staff.

Transportation Research Board 500 Fifth Street, NW Washington, DC 20001 Subscriber Categories: Public Transportation • Law These digests are issued in order to increase awareness of research results emanating from projects in the Cooperative Research Programs (CRP). Persons wanting to pursue the project subject matter in greater depth should contact the CRP Staff, Transportation Research Board of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, 500 Fifth Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001.

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The nation’s 6,800 plus public transportation agencies need to have access to a program that can provide authoritatively researched, specific studies of legal issues and problems having national significance and application to the public transportation industry. Some legal issues and problems are unique to transit agencies.

The TRB Transit Cooperative Research Program's TCRP Legal Research Digest 59: Legal Issues and Emerging Technologies provides transportation attorneys with guidance and resources to assist with these legal changes resulting from the implementation of technology, including regulatory challenges, risk management, cybersecurity, privacy, handling confidential and proprietary information, intellectual property rights, civil rights and environmental justice compliance, labor and employment law, and procurement issues.

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