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... C-1 Appendix C: Pilot Test Summary Report Summary • The participant input process was developed to survey security workshop participants and measure baseline values for key substantive variables related to the current state of security awareness and practice among attendees and their organizations. In addition, the research team surveyed participants to measure the value and effectiveness of the presented materials, to validate and improve the content being developed for the National Event and ensure incorporation of the input of stakeholders across the state transportation environment.
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... C-2 The research team could not match the pre and post results for individual respondents due to concerns surrounding personally identifiable information, leading to an analysis of overall changes in the sample (independent sample t-tests) rather than a paired sample analysis.
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... C-3 * Indicates statistically significant change at the 5% level.
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... C-4 I am interested in gaining access to the Security Implementation Tool discussed during the workshop. 5.69 59 The security exercise content resonated with me.
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... C-5 Key Themes: 1. The lack of information sharing across DOTs as well as with other infrastructure sectors.
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... C-6 Conclusion The gathering and subsequent analysis of participant input has shown that the materials presented and how they were delivered effectively connected security material with our target population. This provides an initial indicator that we are on track to fulfill the need for, at minimum, improving the awareness and knowledge of security practices in the transportation sector.

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