Bringing public and private transportation stakeholders together to evaluate innovations and spearhead deployment in a State. The council consists of representatives from Federal, State, and local agencies, as well as from industry, academia, and other partners. Through each STIC, these stakeholders meet to consider all sources of innovation comprehensively and strategically and to advance the technologies and processes that promise the greatest impact. This allows each State transportation community to evaluate and deploy innovations that best fit their program needs and put the innovations into practice quickly.
The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) hosted a virtual peer exchange meeting on October 13-15, 2020, to discuss topics related to transport...
State Transportation Innovation Councils (STICs) are creating a culture of innovation in the transportation community by leading deployment of new tec...
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