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    • Best practices for linking strategic goals to resource allocation and implementation decisions 

      Morreale, Alicia; Berner, Jane; Ogard, Libby; Pal, Shaumik; Pagano, Anthony; Schermann, Jon; McNeil, Sue (Midwest Regional University Transportation Center, 2004-03)
      The research described in this report assembles a set of tools based on experiences and best practices in a diverse set of states for linking strategic goals to resource allocation and implementation decisions using aspects ...
    • Business and site specific trip generation methodology for truck trips 

      Kawamura, Kazuya; Shin, Hyeon-Shic; McNeil, Sue; Ogard, Libby (Midwest Regional University Transportation Center, 2005-09)
      The motivation for this research comes from the recognition that recent developments in supply chain management (SCM) have altered the mechanism of truck trip generation at the individual facility level. This research ...
    • Evaluation of near-transportation private sector asset management practices 

      Pal, Shaumik; McNeil, Sue; Sriraj, P.S. (Midwest Regional University Transportation Center, 2002-11)
      The focus of the transportation industry, both in the public and private sectors, has slowly been changing from construction and expansion to that of preservation because of various factors. The private sector industries ...
    • Measuring the benefits of implementing asset management systems and tools 

      Mizusawa, Daisuke; McNeil, Sue (Midwest Regional University Transportation Center, 2008-09)
      Although transportation agencies in the U.S. have been developing Asset Management Systems (AMS) for specific types of infrastructure assets, there are several barriers to the implementation of AMS. This paper documents ...
    • Upper Midwest freight corridor study 

      Gupta, Jiwan; Kawamura, Kazuya; Wittwer, Ernie F.; McNeil, Sue; Vonderembse, Mark; Lindquist, Peter; Bittner, Jason; Adams, Teresa M.; Gordon, Travis J. (Midwest Regional University Transportation Center, 2005-03-31)
      This study was undertaken in order to establish a regional approach to improving freight transportation through the Upper Midwest corridor. Improving freight flows through the region can improve reliability and enhance ...