David Behan: The transition to a new health and care systemThe King's Fund
David Behan, CBE, Director General of Social Care, Local Government and Care Partnerships, Department of Health, discusses the opportunity for integration between local authorities and the NHS.
A Pecha Kucha presentation I gave during the first ever What IF? conference on the topic of information design presenting it's place in society and my process of redesigning the information on garment care labels.
David Behan: The transition to a new health and care systemThe King's Fund
David Behan, CBE, Director General of Social Care, Local Government and Care Partnerships, Department of Health, discusses the opportunity for integration between local authorities and the NHS.
A Pecha Kucha presentation I gave during the first ever What IF? conference on the topic of information design presenting it's place in society and my process of redesigning the information on garment care labels.
November-December 2009 Issue of Trendlines Magazine published by the Utah Department of Workforce Services. For more information, please visit Jobs.Utah.gov
TrendLines is a magazine style newsletter published every two months by the Workforce Information Division of the Utah Department of Workforce Services. It provides feature articles and a basic understanding of Utah's Economy. Contributors to this newsletter include DWS economists and analysts as well as our partners such as economists and analysts at the Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.
Effective Marketing - A Key Success Factor for Enterprise GISGreg Babinski
This paper and presentation was presented at the 2004 URISA Annual Conference. It describes how GIS managers can effectively market their enterprise GIS programs to help build and maintain a viable GIS program and enlighten potential users of the benfits of implementing GIS.
Collaborative Outcomes In The Public Sector IndustryRuss LeFevre
Executive overview, definition and practical examples of how governments can collaborate intra-agency, inter-agency and across organizational boundaries to maximize their public value, optimize resources and improve citizen service responsiveness.
Review on public assessment of public services in the 11th five year plan per...HorizonKey
From 2006 to 2010, Horizon Research Consultancy Group has released the “Report on Index of Public Assessment on Chinese Public Service" annually, continuously tracing the development of Chinese public services over these five years: The Chinese public feels Chinese public services are developing stably although they confront new pressures their livelihoods; the PAPS index of 2010 reached 67.8 points (hundred-mark system), a modest increase over 2009.
November-December 2009 Issue of Trendlines Magazine published by the Utah Department of Workforce Services. For more information, please visit Jobs.Utah.gov
TrendLines is a magazine style newsletter published every two months by the Workforce Information Division of the Utah Department of Workforce Services. It provides feature articles and a basic understanding of Utah's Economy. Contributors to this newsletter include DWS economists and analysts as well as our partners such as economists and analysts at the Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.
Effective Marketing - A Key Success Factor for Enterprise GISGreg Babinski
This paper and presentation was presented at the 2004 URISA Annual Conference. It describes how GIS managers can effectively market their enterprise GIS programs to help build and maintain a viable GIS program and enlighten potential users of the benfits of implementing GIS.
Collaborative Outcomes In The Public Sector IndustryRuss LeFevre
Executive overview, definition and practical examples of how governments can collaborate intra-agency, inter-agency and across organizational boundaries to maximize their public value, optimize resources and improve citizen service responsiveness.
Review on public assessment of public services in the 11th five year plan per...HorizonKey
From 2006 to 2010, Horizon Research Consultancy Group has released the “Report on Index of Public Assessment on Chinese Public Service" annually, continuously tracing the development of Chinese public services over these five years: The Chinese public feels Chinese public services are developing stably although they confront new pressures their livelihoods; the PAPS index of 2010 reached 67.8 points (hundred-mark system), a modest increase over 2009.
Alpesh Patel, of the North Carolina Department of Transportation, and Bjorn Hansen, of the Centralina Council of Governments, at the 2012 National Rural Transportation Conference.
During this webinar you will get an overview of Michigan’s publicly funded mental health, substance abuse, and developmental disabilities system. This will include the management and delivery structure of Community Mental Health Service Providers (CMHSPs), Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs), and substance abuse Coordinating Agencies (CAs), as well as primary funding sources and priority service populations.
Julie Jacko\'s presentation on ARRA at work in MinnesotaJulie Jacko
Julie Jacko delivered this presentation in June 2010 at the Minnesota e-Health Summit. The purpose was to describe the impact of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) on workforce efforts in the State of Minnesota.
Underage Drinking Accomlishments in Shawnee CountyIcaballeross
A story that talks about how applying multiple sector and multiple strategies based on evidence base tools could change the trends on alcohol consumption in the county
In partnership with people with disabilities and their families, the Virginia Department of Rehabilitative Services collaborates with the public and private sectors to provide and advocate for the highest quality services that empower individuals with disabilities to maximize their employment, independence and full inclusion into society.
Robin Callahan, Director of Member Policy & Program Development, Massachusetts Office of Medicaid presents Transforming Enrollment Systems: Massachusetts’ Experience presented for the Maximizing Enrollment National Briefing.
RPO America Peer Exchange: Rural Transportation Planning ProgramsRPO America
On May 16, the National Association of Development Organizations (NADO) and its program affiliate RPO America held a virtual peer exchange focused on rural transportation planning programs. Speakers included Krishna Kunapareddy (NADO), Chris Whitaker (Region XII Council of Governments), and Jennifer O'Connor (Northern Arizona Council of Governments). Learning objectives included:
* Understanding how RPOs work across the country, including common planning and program responsibilities and unique tasks customized for local conditions
* Identify common regional planning organization roles to support local transportation planning and implementation needs.
* Identify common regional organization roles conducted in support of statewide transportation planning, such as long-range plans, short-range capital programs, and modal plans.
CARTS Microtransit—Innovation in Rural MobilityRPO America
Dana Platt and Dave Marsh, Capitol Area Regional Transit System, shared their agency's experience deploying microtransit (on-demand transportation) across multiple rural counties outside of the Austin, TX, region during a virtual roundtable on June 29, 2023.
BCGo: Microtransit System Operating throughout Calhoun County, MIRPO America
Mallory Avis and Kristy Grestini, Battle Creek Transit, shared their agency's experience with a microtransit pilot program serving a large rural area and small urban area in Michigan during a virtual roundtable on June 29, 2023.
Microtransit Planning & Implementation Lessons from the North Carolina Experi...RPO America
Eleni Bardaka shared research conducted on North Carolina agencies deploying different models of microtransit throughout the state during a virtual roundtable on June 29, 2023.
Microtransit Overview: A Research PerspectiveRPO America
Andrea Hamre, Western Transportation Institute, recapped current trends and research in rural approaches to microtransit, or on-demand public transit, during a virtual roundtable on June 29, 2023.
On April 20, Southern Georgia Regional Commission stakeholders met for a virtual roundtable discussion on employment and transportation issues. During the event, Courtney Cherry, Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Council of Governments (SC), shared information about administering a regional vanpool program to provide regional residents with an affordable commute option.
Employment & Transportation in the Southern Georgia RegionRPO America
On April 20, Southern Georgia Regional Commission stakeholders met for a virtual roundtable discussion on employment and transportation issues. Bret Allphin, NADO, provided an introduction on commuting patterns and options.
EDDs and States: Collaborating for SuccessRPO America
With historic amounts of federal funds being allocated to support pandemic recovery, state government and regional
Economic Development Districts need to work well together now more than ever. This session will share examples of
strong EDD-state alignment, provide space for participants to share their experiences, and include information about an
opportunity to participate in a Policy Academy to further elevate alignment and collaboration.
Strengthening Partnerships Between States and Economic Development DistrictsRPO America
This technical assistance hands-on session will focus on state-EDD alignment best practices and how to build a collaborative
relationship with state economic development departments – from planning to program implementation.
Brownfields Tour: A Visit to Hazelwood Green & RIDC Mill 19RPO America
Hazelwood Green is located on 178 acres along the Monongahela River, part of Pittsburgh’s Greater Hazelwood
neighborhood and the historic site of Jones & Laughlin Steel Company’s first industrial plant. RIDC Mill 19 is the first
development on the Hazelwood Green site and is now home to advanced manufacturing and autonomous innovation
partners including Carnegie Mellon University's Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing and Manufacturing Futures
Initiative, Catalyst Connection, and Motional. Pre-registration required. Visit the Conference Registration Desk to learn
if there are available seats on the tour.
An increasing rate of change makes the already challenging work of doing good even more difficult. We are all trying to make the world a better place but are often using yesterday’s information to do so. What if we could predict the future and prepare for the coming realities that will impact our clients and our communities? Join philanthropic futurist Trista Harris as she takes us on an interactive journey where she’ll uncover tools to create the future.
Brownfields for Redeveloping ResilienceRPO America
This session, led by the Technical Assistance for Brownfields (TAB) team, will highlight how communities are viewing their brownfields redevelopment through the lens of resilience. It will discuss case studies on brownfields redevelopment in response to negative climate change impacts, how to leverage resources for a successful project, as
well as tips from a successful US EPA brownfields grant recipient.
2. Mobility Management
A system approach to addressing mobility
demands by integrating and utilizing
transportation resources
(i.e. facilities, equipment, systems, services, functions, people and skills talents)
Coordinated Transportation Network
3. Blending …into a
individual collective
elements... system…
…to generate maximum yield
4. State Context
9 Planning Districts
ADOT goals
Improve management of existing
assets
AZ Institute 4 Coordination
Strengthen Regional Human Service
Coordination Plans
Develop Coordination Councils
5.
6. NACOG Profile
4 Counties
48,000 square miles
(Louisiana)
41% Native American
Reservation land
350,000 pop.
7. Northern AZ
Population Groups
% w/ Persons per
Jurisdiction Population % of state % aged 65+
disability sq mile
Apache 71,518 1.1% 11.6% 17.2% 6.4
Coconino 134,421 * 2.1% 8.9% 12.1% 7.2
Navajo 107,449 1.7% 13.3% 21.4% 10.8
Yavapai 211,033 ** 3.3% 24.1% 16.1% 26.0
Region 350,000 8.2% 14.5% 16.7% 12.6
State 6,392,421 - 13.8% 11.2% 56.3
12. NACOG MM: Version ‘1’
Area Agency on Aging Planning
Title III Transportation Human Services
Coordination Planning
Technical Assistance,
Guidance, Standardization FTA Grant Programs
Strengthen resource & Data collection &
funding allocations management
13. MM Projects Underway
NON
EMERG
MEDICAL
Sr. Cntr – Para Transit
NACOG DTD
AAA PROJECT
COG AAA – NOMT
Senior
Center
COG – MPO Senior Transportation Network
Development
COG AAA – Para Transit Voucher program
14. MM Projects ‘on-deck’
Interstate 40 program (COG Community Services
– Sr. Center partnership)
2 – Local Mobility Management Programs
(operations)
COG AAA – Para Transit Voucher program
Catholic Charities inter-community service
Tribal programs (AAA, Transit merge)
New tribal transit implementation
15. Current landscape
Medicaid Children
Program Development
Disabilities Family & Families
Temporary Assistance Clayton School United Methodist
Assistance for District Church
Needy Families
Substance Abuse
Mental Health
Medicare & Health
HHS Medicaid Svcs Rural Transit
Health Operators Care
Resources
& Services Office of the Family
Secretary
Assistant
Ride Inc
Head Secretary Child Soc. Services
Start Planning Care Block Grant
Evaluation Bureau
ABC’s Transit Education
Aging
Community
Services
Centers for
Independent Living
State Governors
Disability
Rehab and
&
Rehabilitation
Services
Research Cabinet Secretaries
Administration
Employment
?
Federal
Education
Agencies ? ?
Office of Special
Education Programs &
Grant Shopping
$
Local
Office of Disability Government
Employment Policy
Labor
Recreation
Employment
Training Medicaid
Agency
Transportation
Office of the Urbanized Elderly
Secretary Grant Program & Blue Top Taxi
Disability
Program Independence
National Highway Federal Transit Easter Shows
Traffic Safety Early Learning
Administration Administration Rural Grant
Program Center
Metro Access
Departmental Job Access
DART
Office of Assistant Secretary Reverse Commute
Civil Rights for Transportation Program
Policy
16. A New Paradigm
Consumer with U.S. State & Local
Employment
Mobility Needs Government Funds,
Policies, and
Independence
Health Care Regulations
Family
Education
Recreation
One Call
Funding Agencies
Public
Private
Transit
Taxi
Authority
Transportation
Disability ADA Education Interior
Service Para-
Provider transit
Social
Labor
Security
Medical
Transit
Transit
Pass
Provider
HHS Housing
Agency Faith Transportation
on Based
Aging Transit
Service
Veterans
Head Providers Agriculture
Affairs
Start
17. Show Low Sr
Center Holbrook
Round Valley
Senior
Sr. Center
Center
Timberline
White Mt.
Non-Emerg
Apache Tribe
Medical
Little
Reeves Colorado
Foundation Behavioral
Health
Winslow
Council on
Proposed: Pinetop-
Lakeside Sr.
Aging Center
Eastern rizona Coordi
A
nated Specialized
Rim Country
Mobility program Bannon
Springs
Sr. Center Assisted
living
Solterra
NAU Civic
Independent
Service Inst.
Living
WM Public Mt. Top
Transit Transport
Community
Veterans Counseling
Center
18. Tips on keeping players @ the table
Strategy #1: Vision & Goals
Strategy #2: Don’t try to eat the whole elephant
Strategy #3: Relationships & partnerships
Strategy #4: Identify & utilize resource pool
19. Tips on keeping players @ the table
Strategy #5: Empower the locals; nurture a champion
Strategy #6: Regionalization: crossing boundaries
Strategy #7: Collect and develop data sets
Strategy #8: Food!
Strategy #9: WIFT
Strategy #10: Focus on people