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- catalog abstract "Approximately 500 people assembled for this Second National Conference on Transportation Finance, which featured fresh information on (a) legislative developments since the 1998 enactment of the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century, (b) the implementation of state and local programs that did not even exist at the time of the first conference (April 1997), and (c) matters for consideration in the 2003 reauthorization of the nation's highway and transit programs. In addition, this conference included sessions devoted specifically to the intersection of finance and technology, especially the potential for wireless and scanning technologies to provide new opportunities for generating revenues and new partnerships between the public and private sectors. The conference program was designed not only to have speakers impart information but also to provide time for participants to share information. Thus, the heart of the conference was a series of 12 special topics sessions. These sessions addressed a broad range of subjects, from approaches to measuring the costs and benefits of selected financing strategies to real-world examples of public-private partnerships, with contracts and franchise agreements that may include not only design and construction services but also financing, operations, and maintenance. The proceedings are organized as follows: Conference Findings; Summary; Overviews of Current Status and Future Trends; Special Topics; Innovative Finance Beyond the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century; Synthesis; Resource Papers; Glossary and Acronyms; Committee Member Biographical Information; and a List of Participants.".
- catalog contributor b12306228.
- catalog contributor b12306229.
- catalog contributor b12306230.
- catalog created "2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2001.".
- catalog description "Approximately 500 people assembled for this Second National Conference on Transportation Finance, which featured fresh information on (a) legislative developments since the 1998 enactment of the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century, (b) the implementation of state and local programs that did not even exist at the time of the first conference (April 1997), and (c) matters for consideration in the 2003 reauthorization of the nation's highway and transit programs. In addition, this conference included sessions devoted specifically to the intersection of finance and technology, especially the potential for wireless and scanning technologies to provide new opportunities for generating revenues and new partnerships between the public and private sectors. The conference program was designed not only to have speakers impart information but also to provide time for participants to share information. Thus, the heart of the conference was a series of 12 special topics sessions. These sessions addressed a broad range of subjects, from approaches to measuring the costs and benefits of selected financing strategies to real-world examples of public-private partnerships, with contracts and franchise agreements that may include not only design and construction services but also financing, operations, and maintenance. The proceedings are organized as follows: Conference Findings; Summary; Overviews of Current Status and Future Trends; Special Topics; Innovative Finance Beyond the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century; Synthesis; Resource Papers; Glossary and Acronyms; Committee Member Biographical Information; and a List of Participants.".
- catalog description "Are we there yet? A state-of-the-practice review of transportation finance -- Emerging trends in transportation finance -- Innovative finance: Framework for decision making -- Tools that pay off: Value added in dollars, programs, and services -- TIFIA: Navigating the process -- DOTdotcom: Information technology to enable innovative finance -- Public-private partnerships: The international experience -- Self-help: Internal credit enhancement to boost bond ratings -- Case studies of alternative approaches to project financing, act I -- Innovative finance to accelerate adoption of intelligent transportation systems -- Long life, good health: Asset management strategies for major transportation investments -- Revenue enhancements and cost controls: How to generate transportation funds without raising taxes -- Case studies of alternative approaches to project financing, act II -- Impact of fuels and technology on transportation revenue and finance -- Private-sector perspectives -- Observations from the U.S. Department of Transportation -- State Department of Transportation initiatives -- Congressional outlook: Senate -- Congressional outlook: House -- Key conference themes -- Alternative transportation revenue sources -- Asset management and innovative finance -- Expected future availability and cost of California gasoline and California excise tax revenue projections -- Impact of technology on roadway operations and financing -- Planes, trains and automobiles: multimodal reauthorization opportunities -- Role of the private sector in U.S. transportation finance -- Strategic alternatives for financing highway system.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog extent "vi, 215 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Second National Conference on Transportation Finance.".
- catalog identifier "0309072107".
- catalog isFormatOf "Second National Conference on Transportation Finance.".
- catalog isPartOf "Conference proceedings (National Research Council (U.S.). Transportation Research Board) ; 24.".
- catalog isPartOf "Conference proceedings, 1073-1652 ; 24".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, D.C. : National Academy Press,".
- catalog relation "Second National Conference on Transportation Finance.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "HE196.5 .N36 2001x".
- catalog subject "Transportation United States Finance Congresses.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Are we there yet? A state-of-the-practice review of transportation finance -- Emerging trends in transportation finance -- Innovative finance: Framework for decision making -- Tools that pay off: Value added in dollars, programs, and services -- TIFIA: Navigating the process -- DOTdotcom: Information technology to enable innovative finance -- Public-private partnerships: The international experience -- Self-help: Internal credit enhancement to boost bond ratings -- Case studies of alternative approaches to project financing, act I -- Innovative finance to accelerate adoption of intelligent transportation systems -- Long life, good health: Asset management strategies for major transportation investments -- Revenue enhancements and cost controls: How to generate transportation funds without raising taxes -- Case studies of alternative approaches to project financing, act II -- Impact of fuels and technology on transportation revenue and finance -- Private-sector perspectives -- Observations from the U.S. Department of Transportation -- State Department of Transportation initiatives -- Congressional outlook: Senate -- Congressional outlook: House -- Key conference themes -- Alternative transportation revenue sources -- Asset management and innovative finance -- Expected future availability and cost of California gasoline and California excise tax revenue projections -- Impact of technology on roadway operations and financing -- Planes, trains and automobiles: multimodal reauthorization opportunities -- Role of the private sector in U.S. transportation finance -- Strategic alternatives for financing highway system.".
- catalog title "Second National Conference on Transportation Finance : report of the Committee for the National Conference on Transportation Finance, Scottsdale, Arizona, August 20-23, 2000 / sponsored by Transportation Research Board, Federal Highway Administration.".
- catalog type "Conference proceedings. fast".
- catalog type "text".