Technology Transition and Outreach
Meet the needs of the stakeholders with the goal of reaching end users who can develop products or processes aimed at improving commercial competitiveness and military capability. Perform extensive outreach activities aimed at remaining in the forefront of technological advances, and act as a clearinghouse for stakeholders in the transportation industry. Work with Technical Coordination and Planning to provide critical feedback and direction for the CCDoTT’s program.
Task 5.05.1 FY '05
- Technology Transition Plan - Current Year
- CCDoTT Affiliations document
- CCDoTT FY05 Project Poster
- CCDoTT FY05 Generic Presentation
- CCDoTT FY05 Project Fact Sheets
- Technology Transition Plan - End Year
Presentations:
- CCDoTT Presentation for SNAME Maritime Technology Conference Technical and Research Session. George R. Brown Convention Center, Houston, TX. October 20, 2005.
- CCDoTT Presentation for USMMA Department of Engineering. U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, NY. April 27-28, 2006.
- East Coast Presentation – CCDoTT Program Review. Hall of States, Washington, DC. June 14, 2006.
- CCDoTT Presentation for Sean Connaughton, Maritime Administrator. MARAD, Washington, DC. September 29, 2006.
- West Coast Presentation – IMPACT 2006. RMS Queen Mary, Long Beach, CA. November 16, 2006.
Press:
- “Transportation Technologies Center Named for James Ackerman”. CSULB Foundation Annual Report. CSULB Foundation, Long Beach, CA. December 2005.
- “Maglev Technology 'Conveys' Port Transportation Solutions". Newsflash. College of Engineering, California State University, Long Beach. Cover page. Spring 2006
- Hanson, Kristopher. “Engineers Tout Maglev at Ports” Press-Telegram. November 17, 2006.
- Weikel, Dan. "Ports Considering Maglev Trains to Cut Smog." Los Angeles Times. Page B2. November 28, 2006