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- Guidebook for through-the-fence operations / by Ward, Stephanie A. D.,author.(CARDINAL)326950; Arnold, Sarah(Aviation consultant),author.(CARDINAL)326958; Kohlman, Jeff A.,author.(CARDINAL)326952; Marr, Summer,author.(CARDINAL)326957; Meyers, Paul A.,author.(CARDINAL)326955; Reimer, Daniel S.,author.(CARDINAL)326956; Schnug, Regan A.,author.(CARDINAL)326951; Shirer, Kevin,author.(CARDINAL)326959; United States.Federal Aviation Administration,sponsor.(CARDINAL)139906; Airport Cooperative Research Program,sponsor.(CARDINAL)307624; National Research Council (U.S.).Transportation Research Board,issuing body.(CARDINAL)141287;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 171-177).Summary -- Introduction -- Airport sponsor obligations -- Legal interests and principles -- Airport planning, management, and compliance tools -- Assessing TTF operations -- Structuring TTF operations -- Managing TTF operations."Examines the issues involved in through-the-fence (TFF) operations. This guidebook will help airport operators who currently have TFF operations at their airport as well as through who are evaluating TFF activities for their airports"--Foreword.Research sponsored by the Federal Aviation Administration
- Subjects: Technical reports.; Airports; Airports; Private flying; Private planes; Through-the-fence agreements;
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- Transit security update / by Nakanishi, Yuko J.(CARDINAL)309390; United States.Federal Transit Administration.(CARDINAL)217229; National Research Council (U.S.).Transportation Research Board.(CARDINAL)141287; Transit Cooperative Research Program.(CARDINAL)307612; Transit Development Corporation.(CARDINAL)307611;
Includes bibliographical references.Ch.1. Introduction -- Ch.2. Passenger Perception of Crime and Terrorism -- Ch.3. Security Measures -- Ch.4. Security Practices -- Ch.5. Conflict Mitigation Strategies -- Ch. 6. Case Studies -- Ch.7. ConclusionsThis synthesis explores transit-related counterterrorism and anti-crime security measures and practices; examines crime and security incident trends; and highlights other related topics, including major issues and obstacles to security and policing management. The report is an update to TCRP Synthesis of Transit Practice 21: Improving Transit Security, which did not address terrorism.Research sponsored by the Federal Transit Administration in Cooperation with the Transit Development Corporation
- Subjects: Technical reports.; Local transit; Local transit;
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- Elimination or reduction of baggage recheck for arriving international passengers / by United States.Federal Aviation Administration.(CARDINAL)139906; Airport Cooperative Research Program.(CARDINAL)307624; National Research Council (U.S.).Transportation Research Board.(CARDINAL)141287;
Includes bibliographical references (page 71).Background -- Current context for baggage recheck -- Airport case studies -- Testing and evaluating potential solutions -- Findings -- ConclusionsACRP Report 61: Elimination or Reduction of Baggage Recheck for Arriving International Passengers identifies potential alternative procedures that could be implemented to reduce or eliminate the need for the recheck of baggage for arriving international passengers at U.S. airports; describes in detail the benefits and costs associated with these alternative procedures to airports, airlines, and federal agencies; and compares potential alternative procedures with current practices. This report will assist airports, airlines, and other stakeholders in examining policies, processes, and other drivers behind baggage recheck facilities that could lead to improved connections.Research sponsored by the Federal Aviation Administration
- Subjects: Technical reports.; Airline passenger security screening; Airports; Airports; International travel;
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- Top careers in two years. by Riley, Rowan.(CARDINAL)565509; Stinson, Paul.(CARDINAL)484617; Cornelio, Lisa.(CARDINAL)557673;
v. 1. Food, agriculture, and natural resources / by Scott Gillam -- v. 2. Construction and trades / Deborah Porterfield -- v. 3. Communications and the arts / Claire Wyckoff -- v. 4. Business, finance, and government administration / Celia W. Seupal -- v. 5. Education and social services / Jessica Cohn -- v. 6. Health care, medicine, and science / Deborah Porterfield -- v. 7. Hospitality, human services, and tourism / Rowan Riley -- v. 8. Computers and information technology / Claire Wyckoff -- v. 9. Public safety, law, and security / Lisa Cornelio, Gail Eisenberg -- v. 10. Manufacturing and transportation -- v. 11. Retail, marketing, and sales / Paul Stinson.
- Subjects: Vocational guidance; Occupations; Professions;
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Careers in public administration.
Includes bibliographical references and index.Publisher's Note -- Introduction -- Administrative Services Manager -- Budget Analyst -- City Manager -- Civil Engineer -- Cost Estimator -- Disaster Relief Worker -- Education Administrator -- Environmental Engineer -- Farm and Home Management Advisor -- Financial Analyst -- Fish and Game Warden -- Hazardous Waste Manager -- Human Resources Specialist -- Information Security Analyst -- Management Analyst -- Meteorologist -- Operations Research Analyst -- Park Ranger -- Police and Detectives -- Political Scientist -- Postmaster and Mail Superintendent -- Public Administrator -- Public Relations and Fundraising Manager -- Recreation Program Director -- Social and Community Services Manager -- Statistician -- Tax Examiner and Collector -- Top Executive -- Transportation Manager -- Urban and Regional Planner -- Appendix A: Holland Code -- Appendix B: General Bibliography -- Appendix C: List of Organizations and Resources -- Index.
- Subjects: Public administration; Public officers;
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- Electronic surveillance technology on transit vehicles/ by Maier, Patricia.(CARDINAL)312721; Malone, Jud.(CARDINAL)312720; United States.Federal Transit Administration.(CARDINAL)217229; National Research Council (U.S.).Transportation Research Board.(CARDINAL)141287; Transit Cooperative Research Program.(CARDINAL)307612; Transit Development Corporation.(CARDINAL)307611;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 31-33).Research sponsored by the Federal Transit Administration in cooperation with the Transit Development Corporation
- Subjects: Technical reports.; Local transit; Local transit; Electronic surveillance.; Buses; Buses;
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- Occupational employment for selected regulated industries in North Carolina, 1976 / by North Carolina.Bureau of Employment Security Research.(CARDINAL)142478; North Carolina.Employment Security Commission.(CARDINAL)147823;
Bibliography: pages 3-4.
- Subjects: Occupations; Labor supply; Transport workers; Telecommunication;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- Managing aerial firefighting activities on airports / by Phillips, Tim,consultant.(CARDINAL)319931; United States.Federal Aviation Administration.(CARDINAL)139906; Airport Cooperative Research Program.(CARDINAL)307624; National Research Council (U.S.).Transportation Research Board.(CARDINAL)141287;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 35-36).Introduction -- Airport and aerial firefighting suppression agencies : a review -- Airports' role in aerial firefighting -- Fire management team roles -- Financial, economic, and contractual matters -- Security, safety, and operational matters -- Lessons learned : a review of the interviews -- Conclusions.This synthesis study is intended to provide a review of current airport and agency [primarily the U.S. Forest Service (USFS)] practices, policies, and procedures at airports called upon to support aerial wildland firefighting suppression efforts. Information used in this study was acquired through a review of the literature and interviews with ten airport operators (representing 13 airports), two commercial helicopter operators, and one regional fire center manager to gather insights on the current state of airport practices that support aerial wildland firefighting suppression efforts. The interviews followed a series of questions in areas such as community and economic matters, contracts, operations, and general business practices. While the interviews were structured, the interviewees were encouraged to freely discuss matters related to the topic of the study and to offer information on the subject that they believed was important.Research sponsored by the Federal Aviation Administration
- Subjects: Technical reports.; United States. Forest Service.; Aeronautics in forest fire control; Airports; Airtankers (Forest fire control); Forest fires;
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- Evaluation of the use of electronic shipping papers for hazardous materials shipments / by Tate, William H.(CARDINAL)310368; United States.Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration.(CARDINAL)297243; Hazardous Materials Cooperative Research Program.(CARDINAL)309378; National Research Council (U.S.).Transportation Research Board.(CARDINAL)141287;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 74-75).This report examines the challenges of advancing the use of electronic shipping papers as an alternative to the current paper-based hazardous materials communication system. Paper copy hazardous materials shipping papers have several drawbacks: they are labor intensive and subject to human error; they are perishable and may not be available to emergency responders in the event of an incident; and they are difficult to exchange between modes or different vehicles within a mode. The use of internationally compatible electronic data-sharing technologies could significantly improve the exchange of hazardous materials shipping information among shippers, carriers, regulatory agencies, and emergency responders. Timely access to accurate hazardous materials shipping information will likely reduce errors in information exchange, improve efficiency, enhance security, and improve the response efforts in the event of a hazardous materials incident.Research sponsored by the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- Subjects: Technical reports.; Commercial documents; Freight and freightage; Hazardous substances;
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- Integrating web-based emergency management collaboration tools into airport operations : a primer / by United States.Federal Aviation Administration,sponsor.(CARDINAL)139906; Airport Cooperative Research Program,sponsor.(CARDINAL)307624; IEM, Inc.(CARDINAL)321335; National Research Council (U.S.).Transportation Research Board,issuing body.(CARDINAL)141287; Smith-Woolwine Associates, Inc.(CARDINAL)321336;
Overview of WBEMCTs -- Areas of consideration prior to the acquisition and utilization of a WBEMCT -- How to fund a WBEMCT -- Creating a successful WBEMCT -- WBEMCT best practices -- Developing a successful WBEMCT -- Appendixes."TRB's Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) Report 94: Integrating Web-Based Emergency Management Collaboration Software into Airport Operations--A Primer provides information on how to evaluate and implement web-based collaboration tools that are designed to provide a common operating picture for both day-to-day operations and full emergency response management. The primer explores the functions of web-based emergency management systems and is designed to aid airports in establishing requirements, procuring and installing systems, and implementing training."--Publisher's description.Research sponsored by the Federal Aviation Administration
- Subjects: Technical reports.; Airports; Airports; Airports; Emergency management;
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