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The Humphrey School of Public Affairs is the University of
Minnesota's school of policy and planning.


State and Local Policy Program

TechPlan Publications and Presentations

"ITS and Locational Privacy: Suggestions for Peaceful Coexistence"

Cycles One and Three
Frank Douma

Publications

Presentations

"Understanding Use of Non-Motorized Transportation Facilities"

Cycle Three
Greg Lindsey

Presentations

"Decision Tools for Assessing Transportation Impacts of School Policy and School Choice"

Cycles One and Two
Elizabeth Wilson and Julian Marshall

Publications

Presentations

  • Effect of Education Policy on Elementary-age School Travel. Ryan Wilson. Interdisciplinary Transportation Student Organization Student Paper Conference, Minneapolis, MN, March 13, 2008.
  • School Choice and Children's School Commuting. Elizabeth J. Wilson, Kevin J. Krizek, and Ryan Wilson. The 87th Annual Conference of the Transportation Research Board, Washington D.C., January 13-17, 2007.
  • School Travel and the Implications for Advances in Transportation Related Technology. Elizabeth Wilson. ITS Institute Seminar Series, Minneapolis, MN, November 20th, 2007.

"Technology in Planning and Participatory Processes: Identifying New Synergies through Real World Application"

Cycle One
Carissa Schively Slotterback and John Hourdos

Presentations

  • ITS Institute Seminar, November 20, 2007
  • CTS Research Conference, May 20, 2008 "Using Technology in Planning and Participatory Processes"

"ITS and Transportation Safety: ITS and EMS System Data Integration to Improve Traffic Crash Emergency Response and Treatment"

Cycles One, Two, Three and Four
Tom Horan and Ben Schooley

Publications

  • Schooley, Ben, Tom Horan, and M. Marich. “User Perspectives on the Minnesota Interorganizational Mayday Information System.”  (book chapter forthcoming: 2008).  AMIS Monograph Series: Volume on Information Systems for Emergency Management.
  • Marich, M., B. Schooley, and T. Horan. (2010) "A Normative Enterprise Architecture for Guiding End-to-End Emergency Response Decision Support," in International Journal of Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management.
  • Schooley, B., B. Hilton, Y. Abed, Y. Lee, T. Horan. (2011) "Process Improvement and Consumer-Oriented Design of an Inter-organizational Information System for Emergency Medical Response," in Proceedings of the 44th Annual IEEE Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences (HICSS).

Presentations

  • Hilton, B., T. Horan, B. Schooley. Spatial Analysis for Business Conference, April 5-8, 2008. "SafeRoadMaps: A GIS-based Mashup."
  • Horan, T., B. Schooley. Emergency Medical Services Administrators Association of California Annual Meeting, June 2-3, 2009.  “EMS Design Perspectives: Leveraging Performance Through IT.”
  • Horan, T., B. Schooley, B. Marchus, R. McClintock.  American Medical Informatics Association Annual Meeting, November 17, 2009.  “Health Outcomes for Motor Vehicle Accident Victims Treated at the Mayo Clinic.”
  • Schooley, B., T. Horan, B. Hilton. 44th Annual IEEE Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences (HICSS), Koloa, Kauai, Hawaii, January 2010. "Process Improvement and Consumer- Oriented Design of an Interorganizational System for Emergency Medical Response."
  • Schooley, B., B. Hilton, T. Horan, Y. Lee, S. Olusolo. 7th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, May 2-5, 2010, Seattle, WA. "CrashHelp: Interative Design, Development and Evaluation of a GIS Tool for Managing Emergency Medical Responses."
  • Olusola, S., B. Schooley, B. Hilton, T. Horan.Sixteenth Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS), Lima, Peru, August 12-15, 2010. "Sharing Behavior Theory in Emergencies."

Products/Patents

  • Horan, Tom, Lee Munnich, Frank Douma. "CrashHelp Prototype version1.3," online system that operates on 3G mobile networks enabling real-time sharing of crash and injury information for emergency responders and emergency rooms.

"The Urban Partnership Agreement: A Comparative Study of Technology and Collaboration in Transportation Implementation"

Cycles One, Two and Three
John Bryson, Barbara Crosby, and Melissa Stone

Publications

Presentations

  • Bryson, John. “Summary of Preliminary Conclusions from a Study of the Minnesota UPA Process.” Presentation at the Transportation Research Board Conference: Collaboration in Congestion Reduction: U.S. and International Cities A Mini-Peer Exchange Proposal for the TRB Summer Meeting, Baltimore, MD, June 17, 2008.
  • Stone, Melissa M., John Bryson, and Barbara Crosby. “Governance Structures and Processes in Cross-Sector Collaborations: Essential Questions and Initial Findings.” Paper presented at the Maxwell School’s Minnowbrook III Conference, Lake Placid, NY, September 5-7, 2008.
  • Crosby, Barbara, and John Bryson. “Integrative Leadership and the Creation and Maintenance of Cross-sector Collaborations.” Paper presented at the Center for Integrative Leadership Conference, Minneapolis, MN, October 5-7, 2008.
  • Stone, Melissa M., John Bryson, and Barbara Crosby. “Ephemeral collaboration and lasting relationships: How one metropolitan area tackles congestion.” Paper presented at the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management fall conference, Los Angeles, CA, November 6-8, 2008.
  • Bryson, John, Barbara Crosby, and Melissa Stone. “Leading across Transportation Frontiers: A Case in Integrative Leadership in Transportation.” Paper presented at the International Leadership Association Conference, Los Angeles, CA, November 12-15, 2008.
  • Bryson, J.M., Crosby, B.C., Stone, M.M., & Saunoi-Sandgren, E.O. (2009) Designing and Managing Cross-Sector Collaboration: A Case Study in Reducing Traffic. IBM Center for the Business of Government, Collaboration: Networks and Partnerships Series, Washington, DC.
  • Bryson, John. "Dynamics of Cross-Sector Collaboration: The Case of the Minnesota Urban Partnership Agreement." Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ASCP) Annual Conference, October 2010.
  • Stone, Melissa M., and Emily Saunoi-Sandgren. "Technology and Collaboration for Effective Transportation Policy: The Case of the Urban Partnership Agreement." Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management (APPAM) Annual Research Conference, November 6, 2010.
  • Stone, Melissa M. "Technology As (Nonhuman) Actor in Collaborations: The Case of the Urban Partnership Agreement." Presented during the Monroe-Paine Student/Faculty Seminar at the Harry S. Truman School of Public Affairs at the University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, April 5, 2011.

"Substitution Between E-Shopping and Travel: Evidence from the Twin Cities"

Cycle Two
Jason Cao and Frank Douma

Publications

Presentations

"Implementing Distance-Based User Fees as a Replacement for the Fuel Tax"

Cycle Three
Lee Munnich and Ferrol Robinson

Presentations