Program Management and Technical Oversight
Provide program management to include program administration, planning, and technology transfer.
Task 5.02 FY '02
- CCDoTT FY 2002 Preliminary Presentation
- FY 2002 - 2005 Outyear Program Plan
- CCDoTT Program Accomplishments
- Fiscal 2002 Program Element Overview
- CCDoTT Strategic Plan: Technical Program for FY2004 and Program Planning Process
- CCDoTT High Level Three Year Stategic Plan: FY2004-FY2006
- IMPACT 2003: Innovative Military Partnerships Advancing Commercial Transport
- CSULB Academic Senate Annual Unit Report 2002 - 2003
FY02 Funding Announcements:
- “Center at California State University, Long Beach Receives $7.66 Million through U.S. Department of Defense for Work on Maritime/Port Transportation Technology”. Press Release #2003-065. Office of Public Affairs, California State University, Long Beach. Long Beach, CA. December 23, 2002.
- “Center at California State University, Long Beach Receives $7.66 Million through U.S. Department of Defense for Work on Maritime/Port Transportation Technology”. Newsline. Office of the Chancellor, The California State University. Long Beach, CA. January 3, 2003.
Papers/Publications:
- HR 4914, “Center for Commercial Deployment of Transportation Technology Development Authorization Act of 2002”. US House of Representatives. June 12, 2002.
- "Port Dynamic Empty Container Reuse". Transportation Research. January 2006.
- “Evaluating the Use of Electronic Door Seals (E-Seals) on Shipping Containers”. International Journal of Applied Logistics. October-December 2010.
Press:
- “Maritime labor supports transportation technology bill”. West Coast Sailors. Sailors Union of the Pacific, San Francisco, CA. Volume LXV, No. 7, page 3. July 19, 2002.
- MARAD Container Seals (E-Seals) Test and Demonstration. February 2003.
- USTRANSCOM TransViz Collaborative Visualization Program. April 2003.
- Hydrogen On-Demand Water Taxi Test and Demonstration. September-October 2003.
- IMPACT 2003: Innovative Military Partnerships Advancing Commercial Transport. California State University, Long Beach. September 30, 2003.
Presentations;
- Mr. Keith Seaman. “Enhancing Deployment Thru Intermobility Technologies”, USTRANSCOM presentation to Interagency Committee Marine Transportation System (ICMTS) R&D Conference, Washington, D.C. November 15, 2001.
- Matt Winkler, Seaworthy Systems. “Hydrogen On Demand Technology Adapted to and Integrated into Commercial Maritime Operation”. Workshop on Maritime Energy and Clean Emissions. National Maritime Resource and Education Center. Maritime Administration, Washington, DC. January 30, 2002.
- IMPACT 2003: Innovative Military Partnerships Advancing Commercial Transport. California State University, Long Beach. September 30, 2003.