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Monday, March 12, 2012

Next Generation of AIr Transportation


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NextGen:  Aligning Costs, Benefits and Political Leadership
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
10:00AM-11:30AM
Bipartisan Policy Center
1225 Eye St. NW
Suite 1000
Washington, DC
CORRECTED LINKTo RSVP, click here.Invitation transferable.


Introduction by
Gen. Charles Wald
Member, BPC Board of Directors
Director, Deloitte Services LP
Leader of Deloitte's Department of Defense Practice, Federal Government Services
Presentation of Eno Center for Transportation paper by
Joshua Schank
President and CEO, Eno

Sakib Bin Salam
Eno 2011 Fellow

Respondents' Panel
Moderated by 
Linda Daschle
President, LHD & Associates
Jane Garvey
Chair, BPC Board of Directors
Former Administrator, FAA
  
David Plavin
Former President of ACI-NA
Member, Eno Board of Directors

Additional panelists to follow.
 
The Eno Center for Transportation (Eno) will present its recently completed paper on the Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen). NextGen is a comprehensive overhaul of our National Airspace System, replacing an aging ground-based radar system, with a satellite/GPS based system. With a continuous roll-out of improvements and upgrades, NextGen has the potential to guide and track air traffic with more precision and efficiency, reducing congestion, fuel consumption, noise and pollution. 
This paper breaks new ground by providing a realistic assessment of the potential costs and benefits of NextGen and a discussion of possible funding options. The presentation of the Eno NextGen paper will be followed by a response to the paper and a discussion of NextGen issues by a panel of top experts from the government and the aviation industry.



Founded in 2007 by former Senate Majority Leaders Howard Baker, Tom Daschle, Bob Dole and George Mitchell, the Bipartisan Policy Center (BPC) is a non-profit organization that drives principled solutions through rigorous analysis, reasoned negotiation and respectful dialogue. With projects in multiple issue areas, BPC combines politically balanced policymaking with strong, proactive advocacy and outreach. For more information, please visit www.bipartisanpolicy.org.

The Eno Center for Transportation is a neutral, non-partisan think-tank that promotes policy innovation and provides professional development opportunities across the career span of transportation professionals. For more information, please visit www.enotrans.com.  

Law and Policy in Emergency Management: Public Health


Earn CEUs. Network with Other EM Professionals. Learn from Field Experts. }


Join us for a two-day course focusing on public health law and how it impacts the delivery of emergency management.  This course is appropriate for all EM professionals and others interested in exploring public health implications during emergencies from a legal perspective.

Study the U. S. Constitution, various relevant statues, such as the Catastrophic Health Emergencies Act, and Maryland Code sections and federal guidance related emergency management and public health. This concentrated public health law focus will address isolation and quarantine, forced vaccinations, compelled medical testing and treatment, and medical information sharing. This course eligible for CEUs.

12 hrs., Tuition: $144, Fees: $5, Total: $149
4 digit #: 7062
TW 3/27–3/28 8:30am–3:30pm FCC/E124A

To register for this course, 

No to employer access to social media accounts.

ACLU of MD

Dear ACLU Supporter,


Remember Officer Robert Collins? Last year, the ACLU of Maryland represented a man who had to turn over his private Facebook password during an interview with the Department of Corrections. Officer Collins was being recertified after taking a leave of absence when his mother died.


The ACLU told the Department of Corrections that the privacy rights of Officer Collins and his friends on Facebook were violated. After a huge public outcry, the DOC revised its policy, but it didn’t go far enough. We need you to tell your Delegates to support the social media privacy bill.


Now, job candidates have to sign a form saying that they understand it is “voluntary” for them to provide access to their social media accounts during interviews. The DOC said job candidates would log on to their social media accounts and review the sites along with interviewers, instead of giving DOC their login and password information. Would that make you feel better?


That’s why the ACLU is championing passage of a bill to prohibit employers from asking for personal user names and passwords or other means of accessing a private account.


Take action: Ask your Maryland Delegates to protect your privacy!


Help us put a stop to this gross infringement of privacy before the invasive practice spreads to other employers.


ACLU of Maryland
www.aclu-md.org

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