EDC is a State–based model that identifies and rapidly deploys proven, yet underutilized innovations to shorten the project delivery process, enhance roadway safety, reduce traffic congestion, and integrate automation. The summit is an integral component of the EDC model, bringing together transportation leaders and front-line professionals responsible for the development and delivery of highway projects. The EDC-6 summit was conducted virtually and included over 3000 attendees from State DOTs, local agencies, federal land management agencies, tribes and industry--to encourage creative thinking, and celebrate a shared vision for new opportunities.
EDC is Innovation for a Nation on the Move. In this cycle, the seven initiatives feature strategies to increase engagement with people, new applications of products to preserve and repair our infrastructure, and improve processes to save time on project delivery and incident management. The presentations, factsheets, videos, EDC virtual booths, and pdfs of innovations developed by the National State Transportation Innovation Council (STIC) Network are available on-demand to all registered participants through December 2021. View on-demand agenda details here.
Transportation Specialist, Federal Highway Administration
Supervising Engineer, Pavement Design and Technology Unit, New Jersey Department of Transportation
Director, Center for Transportation Workforce Development, Federal Highway Administration
Traffic Incident Management Specialist, Enforcement Engineering, Inc.
Transportation Specialist, Federal Highway Administration
Construction and Project Management Technical Services Team Manager, Federal Highway Administration
Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Engineer, Maine Department of Transportation
Workforce Development Specialist, Arizona Chapter, Associated General Contractors of America
Research Structural Engineer, Federal Highway Administration
Safety Specialist, Federal Highway Administration
Traffic Incident Management (TIM) Program Manager, Federal Highway Administration
Freeway Management Specialist, Federal Highway Administration
Environmental Protection Specialist, Federal Highway Administration
Structural Engineer, Federal Highway Administration
Director of Communications Virginia, Department of Transportation
Traveler Information Manager, Utah Department of Transportation
Director, Bridges and Structures Bureau, Iowa Department of Transportation
Pavement and Materials Engineer, Federal Highway Administration
Director, Center for Local Aid Support, Federal Highway Administration
Concrete and Physical Properties Unit Program Manager, Colorado Department of Transportation
Managing Director, Clare County (Michigan) Road Commission
Major Project Unit Manager, New York State Department of Transportation
Transportation Planner, Federal Highway Administration
Transportation Specialist, Federal Highway Administration
Construction and Project Management Engineer, Federal Highway Administration
Transportation Systems Operations Specialist, Federal Highway Administration
Construction and Contract Administration Engineer, Federal Highway Administration
Deputy Administrator, Federal Highway Administration
Director, Arizona Department of Transportation
Executive Director, Charles Pankow Foundation
FHWA Associate Administrator
Director of Field Services South, Federal Highway Administration
Director, Iowa Department of Transportation
This virtual event is dedicated to providing a pleasant experience for all attendees. FHWA welcomes your comments, ideas, and concerns and we expect conversations to follow the conventions of civil discourse.