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Dear IBTTA Members and Friends: I hope you’ve already marked your calendar for IBTTA’s 81st Annual Meeting and Exhibition in September 22-25. Because of its transportation scene, Vancouver is one of the best places in the world to learn about smart, multimodal transportation systems and the policies and practices that make them work. As the executive director of a toll facility that spans the border between the United States and Canada, I’m very pleased to invite you to a meeting on the “other” side of my bridge. For all the accolades Vancouver receives as a spectacular destination, it’s also a place where you’ll see the future of surface transportation taking shape before your eyes. Nestled between soaring mountains and the beautiful Pacific Ocean, Vancouver has no choice but to use every strip of land as efficiently as possible. The result is an efficient, increasingly integrated transportation system that stands as a model for other communities around the globe. t ćF1PSU.BOO#SJEHF UIFTFDPOEMPOHFTUDBCMFTUBZFECSJEHFJO/PSUI"NFSJDBBOEUIFXJEFTU bridge in the world, opened as a toll facility on December 1, 2012. t ćF1SPWJODFPG#SJUJTI$PMVNCJBT(BUFXBZ1SPHSBNJTBOJOUFHSBUFEFČPSUUPSFEVDFDPOHFTUJPO and auto emissions, boost safety and reliability, and move people, goods, and transit more efficiently through the Metro Vancouver region. t ćF$BOBEB-JOF 7BODPVWFSTUIJSESBQJEUSBOTJUMJOF PQFOFEJO"VHVTUBOEDPOOFDUTUIF downtown core with Vancouver Airport and the suburban city of Richmond. t 3FMJBCMF FďDJFOUUSBOTQPSUBUJPOJTBDFOUFSQJFDFPG7BODPVWFSTFČPSUUPQPTJUJPOJUTFMGBTUIFXPSMET most sustainable city by 2020. IBTTA’s Annual Meeting and Exhibition is always a great opportunity to connect with colleagues, old and new, but the experience wouldn’t be complete if it weren’t also a stellar learning opportunity. There’s no better place for that learning than Vancouver, and it’s a convenient destination from almost any part of the world. This year, our meeting and exhibit hall will all take place in the world renowned Vancouver Convention Centre at . Both meeting hotels are attached to the Centre making it an ideal location. In this brochure, you’ll find information about meeting content, business opportunities, technical and social tours, hotel and city information. And be sure to check out the meeting highlights on pages 6-10 including JOGPSNBUJPOPOPVSFYDJUJOHLFZOPUFTQFBLFS %BOJFM4JFCFSH (PPHMFTIFBEPGNFEJBPVUSFBDI:PVMMCF amazed and delighted by Vancouver and the knowledge you bring home. See you in Vancouver!

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Schedule-at-a-Glance...... 5 Meeting Highlights...... 6 Foundation Golf Classic ...... 9 Technical Tours ...... 10 Guest Tours ...... 11 Preliminary Agenda ...... 12 Meeting & Hotel Information ...... 18 Travel Information ...... 19 Attendee Registration Form ...... 20 Sponsorship Reservation Form...... 21 Exhibitor Information ...... 22 Exhibitor Reservation Form ...... 23

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Chief Meeting Organizers

Rosa Rountree Stephen Mayer, Ph.D., P.E. Egis Projects Canada Parsons Corporation , Washington, DC British Columbia, Canada

Track Team Leaders

Kathryn Johnson, Parsons Corporation, Orlando, FL Steve Pustelnyk, Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority, Austin, TX Marcelle Jones, Jacobs Engineering Group, Dallas, TX Larry Yermack, Cubic Transportation Systems, Inc., San Diego, CA

Members

James Anglin, HNTB Corporation, Lake Mary, FL Philip Miller, AECOM, Orlando, FL Mahrokh Arefi, Transportation Investment Corporation, , David Pope, Washington State Department of Transportation, Seattle, WA British Columbia, Canada Amy Potter, Transportation Corridor Agencies, Irvine, CA Cedric Bourgoin, Egis Projects Canada, Pitt Meadows, British Kathryn Poulin, Egis Projects Canada, Pitt Meadows, British Columbia, Columbia, Canada Canada Barbara Catlin, TransCore, Inc., Dallas, TX Kimberlee Poulton, Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise, Ft. Lauderdale, FL Mario Cecchi, Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc., Herndon, VA Mike Proudfoot, Transportation Investment Corporation, Coquitlam, Matthew Click, HNTB Corporation, Atlanta, GA British Columbia, Canada Josef Czako, Kapsch TrafficCom, Vienna, Austria Cheryl Rogers, Computer Aid, Inc., Orlando, FL Janice Davis, North Texas Tollway Authority, Plano, TX Barbara Salvo, URS Corporation, Orlando, FL James Ely, HNTB Corporation, Tallahassee, FL Winnie Shi, KPMG LLP, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Alain Estiot, Toll Collect GmbH, Berlin, Germany Teresa Slack, Jacobs Engineering Group, Seattle, WA Ronald Fagan, Fagan Consulting, Austin, TX Steven Snider, Halifax Harbour Bridges, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Brad Guilmino, HNTB Corporation, Metaire, LA Canada Lauren Hakos, Ohio Turnpike Commission, Berea, OH Daniel Sparling, Frank Wilson & Associates, Inc., San Juan Capistrano, CA Greg Hulsizer, Cambria Solutions, Sacramento, CA Emanuela Stocchi, Associazione Italiana Società Concessionarie Autostrade e Trafori, Rome, Italy Victoria Kelly, Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc., New York, NY Kevin Thibault, Parsons Corporation, Tallahassee, FL Max Logan, Transportation Investment Corporation, Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada James Trogdon, North Carolina Department of Transportation, Raleigh, NC

4 IBTTA 81st Annual Meeting & Exhibition l Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Schedule-at-a-Glance

IBTTA Board of Directors & Governance Meetings THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 2:00pm – 5:00pm 9:00am – 5:00pm 9:00am – 11:30am IBTTA Executive Committee Meeting IBTTA Board of Directors and IBTTA Board of Directors Meeting (by invitation) Committee Meetings Noon – 5:00pm 6:30pm – 9:30pm IBTTA Foundation Golf Tournament Fundraiser IBTTA Board, Past Presidents and (includes lunch – see page 9 for details) Host Member Dinner (by invitation)

IBTTA 81st Annual Meeting & Exhibition Agenda

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 10:00am – 3:00pm 4:00pm – 4:30pm Guest Tour – Shuttle to Refreshment Break in the Exhibit Hall 7:30am – 9:30am 3:00pm – 6:30pm Noon – 2:00pm 4:30pm – 6:00pm Registration & Welcome Center Lunch in the Exhibit Hall Breakout Sessions 8:30am – 1:30pm 2:00pm –3:30pm 4:30pm – 6:00pm Technical Tour of the Port Mann Bridge & General Session Exhibitor Tear Down the Bridge 3:30pm – 4:00pm 6:00pm 9:00am – Noon Refreshment Break in the Exhibit Hall Member Sponsored Events Social Tour – Bike Ride in 4:00pm – 5:30pm WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 8:30am – 11:30am General Session City Tour – Vancouver via Motorcoach 6:30am – 7:30am 5:30pm – 7:00pm Morning Exercise on the Pan Pacific Pool Deck 10:00am – 6:00pm Evening Reception with Exhibitors Exhibitor Set Up 6:30am – 7:30am 7:00pm Mindfulness Meditation 1:30pm – 3:30pm Member Sponsored Events Executives Roundtable (by invitation) 7:00am – 8:30am CFO Roundtable (by invitation) Breakfast at the Pan Pacific Vancouver Governance Roundtable (by invitation) TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 8:30am – 9:00am 6:30am – 7:30am IBTTA Business Meeting 1:30pm – 3:00pm Morning Exercise on the Pan Pacific Pool Deck Meet & Greet for Speakers and Moderators 6:30am – 7:30am 9:00am – 9:30am 3:00pm – 5:00pm Mindfulness Meditation Preview of the 2014 Annual Meeting & Exhibition Welcome Reception for New Members, First-Time Attendees and Sustaining Members 7:00am – 5:00pm 9:30am – 10:00am Registration & Welcome Center Interoperability Report 6:30pm – 10:00pm 7:00am – 8:30am Opening Event 10:00am – 11:30am Breakfast in the Exhibit Hall General Session

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 8:30am – 10:30am 11:30am General Session 6:30am – 7:30am Meeting Adjourns 10:00am – 2:00pm Morning Exercise on the 1:30pm – 4:30pm Guest Tour – Taste of Vancouver Pan Pacific Pool Deck Technical Tour – TransLink 6:30am – 7:30am 10:30am –11:00am 2:00pm – 4:00pm Mindfulness Meditation Refreshment Break in the Exhibit Hall Social Activity/Competition – Dragon Boat 7:00am – 5:00pm 11:00am – 12:30pm Races Registration & Welcome Center Breakout Sessions 6:30pm – 10:00pm 7:00am – 8:30am 12:30pm – 2:30pm Closing Reception & Dinner Breakfast at the Pan Pacific Vancouver Lunch in the Exhibit Hall 8:30am – Noon 1:00pm – 1:45pm THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 UÊ 7iVœ“ˆ˜}Ê,i“>ÀŽÃ RITA Listening Session Connected Vehicles: What It Means for Your 6:40am UÊ /œÊ ÝVii˜ViÊÜ>À`ÃÊ iÀi“œ˜Þ Post-Conference Tour IBTTA Leadership Academy Organization UÊ Washington State Department of Transportation UÊ Moving America Forward Campaign 2:30pm – 4:00pm UÊ Keynote Speaker: Daniel Sieberg Breakout Sessions

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KEYNOTE SPEAKER TOLL EXCELLENCE AWARDS Daniel Sieberg Monday, September 23, 2013 Head of Media Outreach, Google 8:30am – Noon 8:30am – Noon Congratulations to the 2013 Toll Excellence Award winners! Monday, September 23, 2013 Join us as we present awards to the winners below in each of %BOJFM4JFCFSHJT(PPHMFT)FBEPG.FEJB0VUSFBDI 4FOJPS four Toll Excellence categories. And, one of the winners will be .BOBHFSBOEPďDJBMTQPLFTQFSTPO4JODFKPJOJOHUIFDPNQBOZ awarded the prestigious President’s Award – but that decision JOMBUF 4JFCFSHIBTMFBEBUFBNUIBUTVQQPSUTKPVSOBMJTUT remains a secret until Monday, September 23. Don’t miss BSPVOEUIFXPSMEBTUIFZVTF(PPHMFTUPPMTGPSOFXTHBUIFSJOH IFBSJOHBCPVUUIFTFFYUSBPSEJOBSZQSPKFDUT JODMVEJOH(PPHMF.BQTBOE(PPHMF&BSUI 'VTJPO5BCMFT  Customer Service: Georgia State Road and Tollway Authority (PPHMF 4FBSDI 5SFOET :PV5VCFBOENPSF)FBMTPSPVUJOFMZ *&YQSFTT-BOFT appears on TV and radio to talk about a wide variety of (PPHMFTQSPEVDUTBOEJOJUJBUJWFT Operations: Oklahoma Turnpike Authority The Emmy-nominated Sieberg was previously a technology Disaster Recovery (Pikepass SFQPSUFSEBUJOHCBDLUPUIFMBUFTGPS$#4/FXT $//  Customer Service Center Destruction "#$/FXTBOE##$/FXT"NFSJDB)JTTUPSJFTBOEBOBMZTJT and Rebuild) have also appeared on MSNBC, NBC News, Fox News, Al Social Responsibility: E-470 Public Highway Authority Jazeera, CBC, NPR, CTV, the Vancouver Sun and many other The Solar Powered Toll Road outlets. Sieberg is also the author of The Digital Diet: The Four- Step Plan to Break Your Tech Addiction and Regain Balance in Technology: The South African National Roads Your Life, which is all about becoming a high-powered, high- Agency SOC Limited efficiency communicator in today’s fast-paced world.  0QFO3PBE5PMMJOH1SPKFDU Sponsored by:

SPECIAL PRESENTATION EXHIBITS Bryan Norcross Senior Executive Director of Weather Content and EXHIBITOR SET UP DEDICATED EXHIBIT SHOW HOURS Presentation, Senior Hurricane Specialist Sunday, September 22, 2013 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2013 10:00am – 6:00pm 8:30am – 10:30am Refreshment 10:30am – 11:00am Tuesday, September 24, 2013 EXHIBITOR TEAR DOWN Break #SZBO/PSDSPTT XIPKPJOFEćF8FBUIFS$IBOOFMJO  Tuesday, September 24, 2013 Lunch Noon – 2:00pm brings his extensive experience covering tropical storms and 4:30pm – 6:00pm Refreshment 3:30pm – 4:00pm IVSSJDBOFTUPUIFDIBOOFMTSPVOEUIFDMPDLDPWFSBHF)F For details see page 22. An Break gained national recognition after he “talked South Florida exhibitor prospectus can be found Reception 5:30pm – 7:00pm UISPVHIw)VSSJDBOF"OESFXJO"ęFS"OESFX #SZBOXBT at www.IBTTA.org/vancouver. OBNFEFYQFSUBEWJTFSUPUIF"DBEFNJD5BTL'PSDFPO)VSSJDBOF TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2013 Catastrophe Insurance by Florida State Treasurer and Breakfast 7:00am – 8:30am *OTVSBODF$PNNJTTJPOFS BOEXBTBNFNCFSPGUIF(PWFSOPST Refreshment 10:30am – 11:00am Committee to evaluate state response and recommend Break DIBOHFTUPUIFTUBUFFNFSHFODZNBOBHFNFOUTZTUFN)FJTUIF Lunch 12:30pm – 2:30pm recipient of an Emmy Award from the southeast chapter of the Refreshment 4:00pm – 4:30pm National Association of Arts and Sciences, and the DuPont Break and Peabody awards, the highest awards given in broadcasting. Currently, and for the past few years, Bryan has been working XJUINBOBHFNFOUBUćF8FBUIFS$IBOOFMBTUFDIOJDBMBOE operational systems are upgraded using the latest weather presentation and forecasting technology.

6 IBTTA 81st Annual Meeting & Exhibition l Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada SPECIAL PROGRAM NOTES

TELLING THE TOLL INDUSTRY STORY RESILIENCE AROUND THE WORLD: Monday, September 23, 2013 Protecting Our Assets and Our Customers from Severe Weather *#55"TQVCMJDBČBJSTDBNQBJHO Moving America Forward, continues to gain momentum. The goal of the campaign is to engage members and Tuesday, September 24, 2013 8:30am – 10:30am educate government officials at all levels, public policy makers, the media and the general public about the benefits of tolling. In both Europe and the United States, “austerity” is a word that seems to dominate the political MBOETDBQF8IFUIFSXFBSFUBMLJOHBCPVUUIFTPDJBMTBGFUZOFU OBUJPOBM defense, healthcare or even transportation, we cannot avoid the influence PGUIPTFXIPBEWBODFiBVTUFSJUZwBTBNBKPSDBVTF*OUIF64 UIFXPSET “transparency and accountability” have also gained popularity. In a time of heightened focus on austerity, transparency and accountability, people XBOUUPLOPXUIBUUIFJSQVCMJDJOTUJUVUJPOTBSFPQFSBUJOHFČFDUJWFMZBOE efficiently. IBTTA’s Moving America Forward campaign is focused on the future growth of transportation infrastructure by delivering a unified message that tolling is one proven, Presenters from the 2012 “Around the World” program, Orlando, FL viable funding tool that has worked worldwide creating safe, reliable transportation while easing From hurricanes and tornadoes to snowstorms and congestion and providing economic growth. wildfires, highways are on the front lines when severe A progress report will be presented to the weather arrives—and toll facilities are no exception. participants on Monday morning. In fact, toll agencies often face a higher expectation UPTFSWFDVTUPNFST TVQQPSUSFDPWFSZFČPSUTBOE speed critical infrastructure back into service. In this lightning tour around the world, you’ll hear about the INTEROPERABILITY REPORT variety of severe weather challenges facing toll facilities Wednesday, September 25, 2013 BOEUIFTUFQTEJČFSFOUBHFODJFTBSFUBLJOHUPSFTQPOE IBTTA’s Interoperability After a short series of presentations, you’ll have an (IOP) Committee opportunity to tour table displays, where colleagues is focused on from around the world will be on hand to discuss best achieving ETC practices in emergency preparedness and response. If interoperability across ever the tolling industry faced a challenge that called all North American for resilience and adaptability, this is the moment to toll operators. The benefit from the full toolbox of storm response options IOP Committee is that IBTTA members have developed. currently working to Interested in hosting a table at this event? Space is formulate the strategies complimentary and additional information can be for dealing with the found at www.IBTTA.org/vancouver or contact disparate roadside Kathleen Davis at [email protected]. and transponder tolling technologies employed in North America. The Committee is working to identify approaches for the institutional exchange and settlement of pre-paid toll transactions between IOP regions and agencies, to develop marketing materials to communicate interoperability to the motoring public and to present the final plan for interoperability for ratification by the IBTTA Board of Directors. Short reports will be made by each of the sub-committees of the Interoperability Committee.

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WELCOME RECEPTION For New Members, First-Time Attendees and OPENING EVENT Sustaining Members West Wing of the Vancouver Convention Centre Sunday, September 22, 2013 Sunday, September 22, 2013 6:30pm – 10:00pm 3:00pm – 5:00pm Included in registration fee If you are a new IBTTA member or if this will be your first-ever Join us for an evening of spectacular entertainment, IBTTA Annual Meeting, make the most of your experience and wonderful food and great company with friends and attend this informal reception. Meet IBTTA Officers, Board of colleagues. This stunning evening will highlight and %JSFDUPST 4VTUBJOJOH*#55"NFNCFSTBOETUBČ BOEMFBSOIPXUP emphasize the diversity and awe-inspiring features that take advantage of your IBTTA membership and make the most of make Canada such an amazing place to live and visit! From your Annual Meeting experience! the Arctic to the Atlantic to the Pacific, Canada’s richness and diversity of cuisine, culture, tradition and history will CFPOEJTQMBZ&OKPZGPPETUBUJPOTIJHIMJHIUJOHUIFSFHJPOBM variations of gastronomic specialties from across Canada. The stunning views will be sure to inspire you as you watch the sea QMBOFTUBLFPČBOEMBOEBOEĘZUPXBSETVOTFU%POUNJTTBO evening to be remembered!

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AGENCY PIN TRADE Sunday – Wednesday Registration Desk )FMQ*#55"DPOUJOVFUIFUSBEJUJPO started last year! Agencies are invited and encouraged to bring lapel pins to trade throughout the meeting, helping to meet new colleagues and learning about other agencies and facilities across the globe. Interested in a pin of the Port Mann Bridge? There may be one Toll Collect Member Alain Estiot available but you’ll have to trade displays his pins from Orlando it for one of your agency’s pins! CLOSING RECEPTION & DINNER IBTTA will have a new pin in 2013, Wednesday, September 25, 2013 will you? Contact Kristin Bromberg at [email protected] for 6:30pm – 10:00pm more information. Included in registration fee After a wonderful week together learning, we’ll continue the A TASTE OF MINDFULNESS MEDITATION tradition of closing our Annual Meeting & Exhibition with a reception and dinner. If you’ve attended this closing event Monday – Wednesday before, you know that it’s always a lot of fun; if this is your first 6:30am – 7:30am UJNFKPJOJOHVT ZPVMMRVJDLMZMFBSOUIBUJUTBMXBZTTQFDJBM8F Mindfulness Meditation is a way of slowing down from our hectic hope to see you there to thank you and hear your reflections lives and cultivating the ability to pay attention to the present. It has about the meeting. received an enormous amount of media attention these past few years BOEUIJTIPVSXJMMCFBOPQQPSUVOJUZUPFYQFSJFODFJUĕSTUIBOE-BSSZ Dinner sponsored by: :FSNBDL BUSBJOFENFEJUBUJPOUFBDIFSXJUIZFBSTPGFYQFSJFODF  will lead these sessions. No experience or special clothing are necessary. The group will sit in chairs and head to breakfast afterwards. 8 IBTTA 81st Annual Meeting & Exhibition l Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada IBTTA Foundation Golf Classic Fundraiser

Furry Creek Golf and Country Club British Columbia, Canada Saturday, September 21, 2013 Noon – 5:00pm Lunch & Post-Tournament Awards Reception Included A fundraising golf event to support the IBTTA Foundation will take QMBDFPO4BUVSEBZ 4FQUFNCFS  BU'VSSZ$SFFL(PMGBOE$PVOUSZ Club. Considered one of the most beautifully landscaped playgrounds in the province, Furry Creek delivers an unforgettable experience with its breathtaking beauty, dramatic play and first-class facilities. Support a good SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES DBVTFBOEFOKPZBNFNPSBCMFHPMGFYQFSJFODF'PSNPSFJOGPSNBUJPOBCPVU 'VSSZ$SFFL(PMGBOE$PVOUSZ$MVC WJTJUwww.furrycreekgolf.com. Titanium “Title” Sponsor Prominent banner displayed at the Clubhouse during Check In/ Registration, inside main dining area and at post-tournament SPONSORSHIP LEVEL awards reception; playing privileges for two foursomes (8 players) in tournament with lunch provided; team photo; T Titanium “Title” $4,000 exclusive company signage at designated Tee Box and Table Tents placed at each dining table; Appreciation Trophy and T (PMG$BSU   verbal recognition at the post-tournament awards reception.

T )PMFJO0OF   Golf Cart Sponsor Company name and logo displayed on computerized GPS T -POHFTU%SJWF$POUFTU   system in all golf carts throughout the duration of tournament; foursome in tournament with lunch provided; team photo; T  1SFNJFS5FF)PMF   banner/sign recognition; company signage at designated Tee Box; Appreciation Trophy and verbal recognition at the post- T On the Course Beverage & Snack $750 tournament awards reception. T Friends of the Toll Industry $500 Hole-in-One Sponsor T *OEJWJEVBM(PMGFSTo$POUBDU,BUIMFFO%BWJTBULEBWJT!JCUUBPSH Company advertising on all Par 3 holes with a chance for golfers to win various prizes; foursome in tournament with lunch provided; team photo; banner recognition; Appreciation Trophy and verbal recognition at the post-tournament awards reception. $______Amount of Check Enclosed (Make check payable to “IBTTA Foundation”) Longest Drive Contest Sponsor Foursome in tournament with lunch provided; team photo; banner recognition; company sign prominently displayed at designated hole; Appreciation Trophy and verbal recognition at Organization Name the post-tournament awards reception.

Contact Person Premier Tee/Hole Sponsor Foursome in tournament with lunch provided; team photo; banner recognition; company sign prominently displayed at Address designated hole; Appreciation Trophy and verbal recognition at the post-tournament awards reception. City, State, Postal Code On the Course Beverage and Snack Sponsor Foursome in tournament with lunch provided; sponsor Phone Fax signage at select holes on the course, which will feature course refreshments and snacks; banner recognition; Email Appreciation Trophy and verbal recognition at the post- tournament awards reception.

Friends of the Toll Industry Twosome in tournament with lunch provided, name in program, Submit this form to Kathleen Davis at [email protected] Appreciation Trophy and verbal recognition at the post- or via fax at (202) 659-0500. tournament awards reception.

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Port Mann Bridge/ TransLink Post-Conference Tour to SkyTrain Washington State Department of Transportation Sunday, September 22, 2013 Wednesday, September 25, 2013 8:30am – 1:30pm 1:30pm – 4:30pm Thursday, September 26, 2013 Fee: $35.00 Fee: $35.00 6:40am train departure from Vancouver Fee: $50.00 – Amtrak ticket not included in fee

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Social Tour: Bike Ride in Stanley Park Guest Tour: Shuttle to Granville Island Sunday, September 22, 2013 Monday, September 23, 2013 9:00am – Noon 10:00am –3:00pm Fee: $65.00 Fee: $10.00 No trip to Vancouver is Imagine an island in the middle of complete until you bike a city. Curious? Now picture a place the scenic seawall cycling molded by a fascinating history path. As the Pacific Ocean and buzzing with a colorful artistic encircles one of the largest community. A living, breathing urban parks in North urban oasis filled with fine waterfront America, you will see the SFTUBVSBOUT UIFBUSFT HBMMFSJFT TUVEJPT VOJRVFTIPQT DBGFTBOE VOJRVFVSCBOCFBDIFT the most spectacular fresh food market you’ve ever seen. Add a and acres of temperate vibrant and diverse mix of people and activities, and you have a rainforest that make up this favorite destination for locals and destination so dynamic, no visit to the city is complete without visitors alike. Bike through one of the most amazing parks in the TQFOEJOHUJNFIFSF+VTUUIJOLPG(SBOWJMMF*TMBOEBT7BODPVWFST world with a 1,000-acre peninsula of preserved Coastal Temperate 5PXO4RVBSF*#55"XJMMCFSVOOJOHBTIVUUMFEFQBSUJOHFWFSZ 3BJOGPSFTUDPOOFDUFEUPEPXOUPXO7BODPVWFS)JHIMJHIUTJODMVEF IPVSUPBOEGSPNUIF1BO1BDJĕD7BODPVWFSBOE(SBOWJMMF 800-year-old cedar trees, learning about Coastal First Nations *TMBOE(PGPSUIFXIPMFEBZ GPSBTIPSUKBVOUPSNVMUJQMFUJNFT people and totem poles, unparalleled coastal vistas and a look UISPVHIPVUZPVSWJTJUUP7BODPVWFS4IVUUMFUJDLFUTUP(SBOWJMMF back at our “city of glass.” Bikes will be brought to the hotel and Island will be available for purchase on-site. each rider will be outfitted with helmets. Once everyone is ready, we will depart from the hotel. Guest Tour: Taste of Vancouver Tuesday, September 24, 2013 City Tour: Vancouver via Motorcoach 10:00am – 2:00pm Sunday, September 22, 2013 Fee: $100.00 8:30am – 11:30am Vancouver Food Tour’s guided Fee: $65.00 culinary tours showcase the best gems Consistently ranked in the city. Taste and sip your way among the most livable UISPVHIUIFIJTUPSJD(BTUPXOEJTUSJDU  cities in the world, Vancouver’s most vibrant restaurant Vancouver is recognized scene and Canada’s food capital. around the world as Expect award-winning restaurants, eccentric personalities, and a model for inspired inspiring decor. This tour includes lunch. urban living. From the historic turned hip cobblestones of Social Activity/Competition: Dragon Boat Races (BTUPXOUPUIFTFDPOE Wednesday, September 25, 2013 largest Chinatown in 2:00pm – 4:00pm North America or the Fee: $100.00/per person 1,000-acre rainforest Dragon boating is a truly inclusive that anchors the city sport that promotes friendship, to the sea, Vancouver cultural understanding, health and is sure to please even sustainability. Come and discover all the most discerning and well-travelled of guests! This tour by the magic around Dragon boating as luxury coach will give guests an overview of the city before we learn how to paddle the boats, understand the calls, and work TUPQQJOHBU(SBOWJMMF*TMBOE BDVMUVSBMBOEDVMJOBSZNFDDBJO in a synchronized beat to the drum. Once we get our training UIFIFBSUPGUIFDJUZ(VFTUTXJMMIBWFUJNFUPFYQMPSFUIFQVCMJD we will begin the races! Boats will accommodate 12-20 people market, with over 150 food and artisan stalls, or the many TPCPPLBXIPMFCPBUPSKPJOJOEJWJEVBMMZBOEXFXJMMQMBDFZPV restaurants and pubs that dot the island before traveling back to on a team. The fee includes transportation to the boat docks the hotel via coach. (15 minutes from the hotel), boat training and a ceremony with QSJ[FT$PNFBOEDPNQFUFJOUIJTVOJRVFMZ7BODPVWFSFWFOU

Please Note: All tours require a minimum number of attendees to operate. If that number is not met, you will be notified in advance and your fee will be returned in full. Please email Kathleen Davis, [email protected], if you have any questions regarding tours.

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IBTTA BOARD OF DIRECTORS & st GOVERNANCE MEETINGS IBTTA 81 Annual Meeting & Exhibition Agenda Meeting Location: Meeting Location: Vancouver Convention Centre, East Wing Pan Pacific Vancouver SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 7:30am – 9:30am 6:30am – 7:30am 3:00pm – 6:30pm Morning Exercise on the Pan Pacific Pool Deck 2:00pm – 5:00pm Registration & Welcome Center IBTTA Executive Committee Meeting (by invitation) 8:30am – 1:30pm 6:30am – 7:30am Mindfulness Meditation Technical Tour of the Port Mann Bridge & (see page 8 for details) the Golden Ears Bridge FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 (see page 10 for details) 7:00am – 5:00pm 9:00am – 5:00pm 9:00am – Noon Registration & Welcome Center IBTTA Board of Directors and Committee Social Tour – Bike Ride in Stanley Park Meetings (all members welcome) (see page 11 for details) 7:00am – 8:30am Breakfast at the Pan Pacific Vancouver 6:30pm – 9:30pm 8:30am – 11:30am IBTTA Board, Past Presidents and 8:30am – Noon Host Member Dinner City Tour – Vancouver via Motorcoach (see page 11 for details) WELCOMING REMARKS (by invitation) Patrick Jones, Executive Director & CEO, IBTTA, 10:00am –6:00pm Washington, DC SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 Exhibitor Set Up Robert Horr, Executive Director, Thousand Islands Bridge Authority and IBTTA President, Alexandria Bay, NY 9:00am – 11:30am 1:30pm – 3:30pm Stephen Mayer, Ph.D., P.E., IBTTA Board of Directors Meeting Executives Roundtable (by invitation) Vice President, (all members welcome) CFO Roundtable (by invitation) Strategy and Development, Parsons Corporation, Governance Roundtable (by invitation) Washington, DC and Co-Chief Meeting Organizer Noon – 5:00pm Rosa Rountree, CEO & General Manager, Egis IBTTA Foundation Fundraiser 1:30pm – 3:00pm Projects Canada, Pitt Meadows, British Columbia, Golf Tournament at Furry Creek Golf & Meet & Greet for Speakers and Moderators Canada and Co-Chief Meeting Organizer Country Club Mike Proudfoot, CEO, Transportation Investment (includes boxed lunch – see page 9 for details) 3:00pm – 5:00pm Corporation, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Welcome Reception for New Members, Jean Mesqui, President, ASECAP and Executive First-Time Attendees and Sustaining Members Director, ASFA, Paris, France (see page 8 for details) The Honourable Gregor Robertson, Mayor of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (invited) 6:30pm – 10:00pm Todd Stone, Minister of Transportation and OPENING EVENT Infrastructure, British Columbia, Canada Interpretation Services — All sessions will be West Wing of the Vancouver Convention Centre presented in English only. Interpretation (see page 8 for details) TOLL EXCELLENCE AWARDS CEREMONY services will not be available at this meeting. Sponsored by: David Machamer, Director of Toll Operations, Oklahoma Turnpike Authority and Chair, Toll Excellence Awards Committee, Oklahoma City, OK 2013 IBTTA Leadership Academy Greg Hulsizer, Vice President, Cambria Solutions, Sacramento, CA

Moving America Forward Campaign Update Patrick Jones, Executive Director & CEO, IBTTA, Washington, DC

Keynote Speaker: Daniel Sieberg, Google (see page 6 for details) Sponsored by:

10:00am – 3:00pm Guest Tour – Shuttle to Granville Island (see page 11 for details)

Noon – 2:00pm Lunch in the Exhibit Hall 12 IBTTA 81st Annual Meeting & Exhibition l Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 2:00PM – 3:30PM GENERAL SESSION 4:00PM – 5:30PM GENERAL SESSION TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 O CANADA! LEADING THE WAY ON TRANSFORMED BY TECHNOLOGY: #WWGD? CONNECTED TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS (WHAT WOULD GOOGLE DO?) 6:30am – 7:30am This session will highlight the importance of an Our members have benefited greatly from Morning Exercise on the Pan Pacific Pool Deck integrated multimodal transportation system technological innovations developed in other 6:30am – 7:30am and the successes and challenges faced by industries. It is often the case that technologies Canadian government officials and professionals and practices developed in one industry are Mindfulness Meditation with respect to financing, developing, building, adopted and adapted to serve the needs of other 7:00am – 5:00pm implementing and operating multimodal industries. Technologies such as video, digital Registration & Welcome Center transportation infrastructure in Canada. Hear technologies, RFID the Internet and the full range from the people behind some of Canada’s biggest of social media have revolutionized how toll 7:00am – 8:30am multimodal projects as they discuss transportation organizations do business. Looking to others helps Breakfast in the Exhibit Hall policies and solutions related to mobility and to drive innovation and new business models in our Vancouver Convention Centre the funding of transportation megaprojects. organizations. In this track we ask, “What would Transportation is at the heart of Vancouver’s effort Google do?” Presenters will include technology to position itself as the world’s greenest city by based organizations that are at the leading edge 8:30AM – 10:30AM GENERAL SESSION 2020, and tolling has a role to play in a system that of applying their technologies and innovations to is all about access, congestion relief and efficient RESILIENCE AROUND THE WORLD: changing how business gets done. We will explore PROTECTING OUR ASSETS AND OUR use of limited resources and physical space. how we might apply non-toll industry thinking to CUSTOMERS FROM SEVERE WEATHER MODERATOR: Mike Proudfoot, CEO, solve our thorniest challenges. From hurricanes and tornadoes to snowstorms and Transportation Investment Corporation, Vancouver, MODERATOR: Stephen Mayer, Ph.D., P.E., wildfires, highways are on the front lines when British Columbia, Canada Vice President, Strategy and Development, Parsons severe weather arrives—and toll roads aren’t exempt from the impact. In fact, toll agencies often Sarah Clark, President and CEO, Partnerships BC, Corporation, East Aurora, NY face a higher expectation to serve customers, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Daniel Sieberg, Head of Media Outreach, Google, support recovery efforts and speed critical Susan Spencer, Director, Intelligent New York, NY infrastructure back into service. In this lightning Transportation Systems Policy, Transport Canada, [Session Under Development] tour around the world, you’ll hear about the variety Ottawa, Ontario, Canada of severe weather challenges facing toll facilities Sandra Sultana, Director, Transports Québec, 5:30pm – 7:00pm and the steps different agencies are taking to Montreal, Québec, Canada EVENING RECEPTION WITH EXHIBITORS respond. After a short series of presentations, you’ll have an opportunity to tour table displays, where Sponsored by: Deputy Minister of Transportation and colleagues from different countries will be on hand Infrastructure, British Columbia, Canada (invited) to discuss best practices in emergency preparedness 7:00pm and response. If ever the tolling industry faced a 3:30pm – 4:00pm MEMBER SPONSORED EVENTS challenge that called for resilience and adaptability, Refreshment Break with Exhibitors (by invitation) this is it. MODERATOR/ORGANIZER: Frank Thibaut, Egis Road Operation, Toll and Commercial Manager, Attica Tollway Operations Authority, Athens, Greece Bryan Norcross, Senior Executive Director of Weather Content & Presentation, Senior Hurricane Specialist, The Weather Channel, Atlanta, GA Countries attending as of 6/26: Italy, France, Greece, Austria, Germany and China. Interested in hosting a table at this event? Contact Kathleen Davis at [email protected] for details.

10:00am – 2:00pm Guest Tour – Taste of Vancouver (see page 11 for details)

10:30am – 11:00am Refreshment Break in the Exhibit Hall

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Tuesday, September 24 (continued)

TRACK 2: FINANCE, ADMINISTRATION, POLICY TRACK 3: CUSTOMER OUTREACH/ THERE ARE FOUR CONCURRENT TRACKS RUNNING THROUGHOUT THE DAY. Rethinking Partnerships: New Structures in COMMUNICATIONS a Shifting Financial Marketplace Keeping Customers in the Loop: Telling the 11:00AM – 12:30PM BREAKOUT SESSIONS The delivery of transportation projects through Story of an Evolving Industry partnerships is integral to project delivery. The Dramatic change is taking place in the world of TRACK 1: TECHNOLOGY partnerships are transcending the typical public transportation. Existing highways are being tolled, The Technology Leverage: Using Systems and participation arrangements to include a variety express lanes are being opened, variable tolls are Data to Improve Design, Safety and Security of public-private partnerships (P3) arrangements, being charged, cash is being eliminated, nationwide Electronic toll collection systems gather massive public-public partnerships and now public-public interoperability is on the horizon in the United States, amounts of data about users and travel demands. investments. In this session, you will hear from some and private companies are increasingly building They also use substantial on-road systems with of the leaders in both the public and private sectors and operating toll facilities. Agency officials and data and power at many detection points. The data regarding unusual partnerships and partnership community leaders will discuss the difficult task of and infrastructure can all be used for supplemental structures that are facilitating project delivery. successfully informing an often skeptical and cynical purposes with no or low incremental costs. This MODERATOR: Brad Watson, Partner, Global public why things are changing. session will explore road and highway safety and Infrastructure Advisory, National Practice Leader, MODERATOR: Steve Pustelnyk, Director of security systems, their benefits and the means of KPMG Canada, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Community Relations, MoPac Improvement Project, increasing their deployment. Topics will include real- Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority, Austin, TX time safety assessment tools for road infrastructures, The Journey from Publicly Listed PPP to inter-connective/multimodal services and how inter- Private Ownership Communicating the Benefits of Priced connective/multimodal services and data availability Dennis Cliche, Managing Director, ConnectEast Managed Lanes to Get to YES! can redefine mobility in this economy. Group, Ringwood, Victoria, Australia Matt Click, AICP, Vice President, Priced Managed Lanes Director, HNTB Corporation, Atlanta, GA MODERATOR: Cindy Polo, Communications P3s for Transportation Infrastructure Delivery Manager, Miami-Dade Expressway, Miami, FL Benjamin Djiounas, Executive Director, J.P. I-595 Express Lanes Toll Pricing System (invited) Morgan, New York, NY Luis Carrera, Business Development Manager, VP, SICE, Inc., Coral Gables, FL The Importance of Viewing Your Tolling Investing in Toll Roads: A Case Study for Solution as a Financially Based System Public-Public Partnerships I-95 Express Lanes Darby Swank, Director of Electronic Tolling Nikelle Meade, Partner, Brown McCarroll, LLP and Pierce Coffee, Director of Communications, Solutions, Schneider Electric, Austin, TX Board Member, Central Texas Regional Mobility Transurban, Alexandria, VA (invited) Authority, Austin, TX A22 Safety and Security Management: Port Mann Bridge – Introducing Tolling to Moving Towards Collaborative Success! Richard Fyfe, Q.C., Deputy Attorney General, Metro Vancouver Carlo Costa, General Technical Director, BC Ministry of Justice and Attorney General, Max Logan, Director, Communications and Autostrada del Brennero SpA, Trento, Italy Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Marketing, Transportation Investment Corporation, Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada Improving Safety and Emergency Response: How Upgraded Design and ITS Technology Improve Eric-Mark Huiteman, Smarter Transportation Motorist Safety on the Garden State Parkway Leader – Europe, IBM, Amsterdam, Netherlands Ali Vaezi, P.E., Senior Vice President, Dewberry, (invited) Bloomfield, NJ Walton Fehr, Program Manager, ITS Systems TRACK 4: INNOVATION & ENTREPRENEURSHIP Engineering, Federal Highway Administration, The Three T’s: How Tolling, Transit and Washington, DC (invited) Technology Can Cooperate For generations the various transportation modes operated in their own silos and saw alternative modes as “competition” for their customers. There was a time when toll facilities did not want to offer travel time for fear that it would drive customers off their facility and on to a non-tolled road. A few years ago, there was a session on transit at an IBTTA meeting and there was no hostility! The developing concept is that the various modes need to cooperate to ease congestion and allow the large urban areas to continue to function smoothly, in the face of increased urbanization and traffic. This session will explore how Transit and Tolling can work together, using emerging technology to do just that. MODERATOR: Phil Silver, Director, Strategic Initiatives, Cubic Transportation Systems, Inc., New York, NY

14 IBTTA 81st Annual Meeting & Exhibition l Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Tolling and Transit: The Power of a Full Jim Trogdon, Chief Operations Officer, North Partnership Carolina Department of Transportation, Raleigh, NC Joe Waggoner, Executive Director, Tampa- Diane Gutierrez-Scaccetti, Executive Director, Hillsborough Expressway Authority, Tampa, FL Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise, Ocoee, FL (invited) Craig Stone, Director, Toll Division, Washington State Department of Transportation, Seattle, WA TRACK 2: FINANCE, ADMINISTRATION, POLICY The Role of Road Pricing in Planning for a The Time is Now: Appetite for Toll Debt Fueling Multimodal Transportation System in Metro Low Rates Vancouver The financial markets have been very favorable Chris Quigley, Senior Planner, TransLink, , to toll credits over the past two years and several British Columbia, Canada BBB rated start-up credits have achieved attractive rates. This session will discuss the prominent TRACK 4: INNOVATION & ENTREPRENEURSHIP 12:30pm – 2:30pm transactions and current market conditions as well The Future is Almost Here: What’s Happening Lunch in the Exhibit Hall as discuss the implications of managed lanes and to Cars? TIFIA under MAP-21. This session will also feature Cars are changing more now than at any time in 1:00pm – 1:45pm the results of a major new Reason Foundation study our lifetimes. They are beginning to be connected RITA Listening Session called “Interstate 2.0” that explores the feasibility to each other and to infrastructure. A parallel Connected Vehicles: What It Means for Your and revenue potential of implementing tolling to Organization development is for them to run on electricity. rebuild the entire Interstate highway system. Connected vehicle technology has been developing MODERATOR: Brad Guilmino, Vice President, rapidly in recent years, from large-scale trials HNTB Corporation, Metaire, LA of connected vehicles to the emergence of fully 2:30PM – 4:00PM BREAKOUT SESSIONS Robert Poole, Director of Transportation Policy, autonomous cars. These developments have significant implications on the tolling industry. TRACK 1: TECHNOLOGY Reason Foundation, Plantation, FL At the same time, the guts of the vehicle and the The Technology of Interoperability: New Maria Matesanz, Senior Vice President, Moody’s internal combustion engine start to give way to Developments Offering New Choices Investors Service, New York, NY plug-in electrics. This session will explore the Necessity was the mother of electronic toll emergence of the connected vehicle as well as the collection. All-electronic toll collection, where Michael Shepard, Vice President, Municipal emergence of the electric car. toll payers no longer interact with toll collectors Research, Franklin Templeton Investments, San at the payment point, demands all-electronic Mateo, CA MODERATOR: David Kristick, Deputy Executive interoperability. As with the initial introduction Director and Director of Operations, E-470 Public of electronic tolls, moving to interoperability will TRACK 3: CUSTOMER OUTREACH/ Highway Authority, Aurora, CO require trial and error and a degree of innovation. COMMUNICATIONS Driverless Vehicle Technology: What Interoperability will also yield unexpected The Right Tool for Every Audience: How Do Relevance for the Tolling Industry benefits and new opportunities to re-think how We Reach the Customer? Tom Bamonte, General Counsel, North Texas tolling is done. This session considers how Do you think the best and only way to get your Tollway Authority, Plano, TX technology improvements allow for multiple message across is to run a newspaper ad? Or do video and RFID technologies to provide multiple you think everybody gets their news these days in The Future is Almost Here: Connected services with one system in one location. We also a tweet? At a time when communication tools are Vehicles and Tolling consider how new technology capabilities allow evolving rapidly, it’s hard to know how to prioritize Neal Belitsky, CEO, American Roads for consideration of new contracting options. resources and maximize your return on investment. Technologies/American Roads, Detroit, MI We also learn how the necessity of customer This session will bring together highly-respected Ellen Partridge, Chief Counsel, Research and convenience between two AET operators here in communication experts to discuss trends in Innovative Technology Administration (RITA), U.S. Vancouver created the latest proving ground for communication technology and the merits of Department of Transportation, Washington, DC advancements in North American interoperability modern communication tools over old school (invited) technology with triple-protocol operations. methods of outreach. Panelists will also discuss Brian Wynne, President, Electric Drive the risks and rewards of utilizing cutting-edge MODERATOR: Martin Stone, Ph.D., AICP, Transportation Association, Washington, DC outreach tools such as social media. Principal Consultant, Martin Stone Consulting, LLC, (invited) Tampa, FL MODERATOR: Tyler Milligan, Managing Partner, Milligan Partners, LLC, Dallas, TX From Legacy to 21st Century Tolling 4:00pm – 4:30pm Technologies: British Columbia’s Rally Towards Ian Symon, CEO, Pt. Operational Services [Pty] Refreshment Break in the Exhibit Hall Tolling Interoperability Ltd., Pretoria, South Africa Cedric Bourgoin, Operations Manager, Egis Projects Megan Mulcahy, Chief of Staff, New Jersey Canada, Pitt Meadows, British Columbia, Canada Turnpike Authority, Woodbridge, NJ (invited) Charles Hewson, CEO, Sanef Tolling Ltd., Sanef Lisa Telles, Chief Communications Officer, ITS, Hornbeam Park, Hookstone Road, Harrogate, Transportation Corridor Agencies, Irvine, CA Great Britain (invited) Speaker from Meltwater News (invited)

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Tuesday, September 24 (continued) 4:30PM – 6:00PM BREAKOUT SESSIONS TRACK 2: FINANCE, ADMINISTRATION, POLICY TRACK 3: CUSTOMER OUTREACH/ Identifying Transportation Funding COMMUNICATIONS TRACK 1: TECHNOLOGY Opportunities and Resources: Acting Smarter, Stuck in a Rut: Innovative Pricing for Tolling The Technology Revolution: Transforming Toll Not Harder If cell phone companies can offer free nights Operations Management The gap in transportation funding opened the and weekends, why can’t we? We know price The technology revolution reshaped tolling door for innovative financing and project delivery is a critical element of any successful business in terms of toll collection and enforcement, methods. But the availability and use of funds model, but at toll agencies toll rates are usually customer service and account management, not remains at the heart of the issue as to the ability predetermined (by politics, bondholders, or to mention traffic engineering and highway safety to provide sufficient transportation. This session tradition) and usually through a discussion that operations. Technology and virtually unlimited data will review what is occurring nationally and doesn’t involve communications and marketing connection possibilities have also revolutionized internationally to close the circle on funding professionals. Express Lanes have opened the door toll operations management and outsourcing transportation infrastructure and will look at some to innovative pricing, but very few toll agencies possibilities. Outsourcing relies on remote of the opportunities and viability of options for are considering new ways to price traditional toll monitoring and reporting of activity and operations transportation/government entities. It will further roads. This session will explore how price can performance. What is adequate control? How touch on the role of MAP-21 in the effort to close be used as an innovative and integral part of a does an operations manager know all the revenue the circle. business plan to manage capacity, build customer is collected and correctly reported? When is loyalty and potentially grow revenue. technology alone not enough? What happens when MODERATOR: Kevin Thibault, P.E., Vice one schema of technology and operations has to President, Parsons Corporation, Tallahassee, FL MODERATOR: Daniel Sparling, Senior Account be replaced with another – what technologies Alternative Financial Solutions Executive, Frank Wilson & Associates, Inc., San and tools are in place to guarantee critical data Rik Joosten, CEO, Egis Projects, Saint-Quentin-en- Juan Capistrano, CA is migrated properly? Finally, what is the role of Yvelines, France Dr. Klaus Schierhackl, Executive Director, cloud computing in tolls? Can a billion dollar/ Jim Tymon, Majority Staff Director, Highways ASFINAG, Vienna, Austria year toll operator really entrust data and account & Transit Subcommittee, House T&I Committee, What Do You Get With a Legislative Mandate, management system to the cloud, rather than an Washington, DC (invited) 500 GPS-Enabled Smartphones and 500 in-house data processing center? This session will Drivers? – The Minnesota Safety, Mobility and present ideas, concerns and experiences in the use A New Era of Transport Finance User Fee Study of technology as an operations tool and look at Jack Opiola, Managing Partner/Senior Vice Cory Johnson, Traffic Research Director, how today’s toll operations managers are planning President, D’Artagnan Consulting LLP, Reston, VA Minnesota Department of Transportation, to deal with technology tomorrow. The Costs of Alternative Revenue Generation Roseville, MN MODERATOR: Tom Delaney, Senior Practice Systems Seasonal Tolls: The Chesapeake Expressway Manager, Atkins N.A., Orlando, FL Albert Amos, Innovative Finance Manager, Jacobs Case Study Engineering Group, Austin, TX Easy, Electronic, Efficient: Innovation in Dave Cuneo, Associate, Steer Davies Gleave, Customer Service A New Method of Identifying Potential Toll Boston, MA Mahrokh Arefi, Director, Tolling Implementation, Projects Transportation Investment Corporation, Coquitlam, Michael Copeland, Principal/Group Leader, CDM British Columbia, Canada Smith, Dallas, TX Technology Trends in AET/ITS Integration John Howe, Vice President, Investment Strategy Daniel Baxter, P.E., Chief Engineer, Transportation and Project Evaluation, Metrolinx, Toronto, Ontario, Operations, Vice President, Global Transportation Canada Business Group, CH2M Hill, Denver, CO The Road to Video-Only Tolling Aaron Burry, Principal Scientist, Xerox Research Center Webster, Webster, NY Tolling Data Centers – Alternatives and Considerations with Cloud Computing John Emerick, Director, System Engineering, Kapsch TrafficCom, McLean, VA Importance of Plate Identification and Enforcement in a World Moving to AET/ORT Eric Hunn, Director of Strategic Initiatives, Collections and DMV, Law Enforcement Systems, LLC, a Duncan Solutions Company, Milwaukee, WI

16 IBTTA 81st Annual Meeting & Exhibition l Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 the economy in their regions including financing liquidity, trade barriers, nationalistic issues, trade 6:30am – 7:30am union issues, public perception, tax policy, land Morning Exercise on the Pan Pacific Pool Deck confiscation, policy roadblocks and more.

6:30am – 7:30am MODERATOR: Steve Morello, Senior Partner, Mindfulness Meditation D’Artagnan Consulting LLP, Reston, VA 7:00am – 12:30pm Hucheng Sun, Deputy Director, Transport Planning and Research Institute, Ministry of Transport, Registration & Welcome Center Beijing, China (invited) 7:00am – 8:30am Nazir Alli, CEO, South African National Roads Breakfast at the Pan Pacific Vancouver Agency, Ltd., Pretoria, South Africa (invited) Gil Guedes, Technical Coordinator, ABCR, Sao TRACK 4: INNOVATION & ENTREPRENEURSHIP 8:30am – 9:00am Choose Your Own Adventure: Your Chance to IBTTA BUSINESS MEETING Paulo, Brazil Imagine the Next Big Thing Financial Report, Election of Officers and Directors, Ehud Savion, CEO, Derech Eretz Highways Ltd., Want to know what the next “big idea” in our IBTTA Executive Director/CEO Report Rosh Ha’ayin, Israel industry is going to be? Why not be a part of Emanuela Stocchi, International Affairs, AISCAT, creating it? Working in small teams, participants 9:00am – 9:30am Rome, Italy in this session will be challenged to break all the Preview of the 2014 Annual Meeting & Exhibition rules and come up with groundbreaking ideas to in Austin, Texas 11:30am move our industry forward. Teams will present their Mike Heiligenstein, Executive Director, Central MEETING ADJOURNS “big idea” and a winning concept will be selected Texas Regional Mobility Authority and IBTTA First by an expert panel of IBTTA Leadership Academy Vice President, Austin, TX 1:30pm – 4:30pm graduates. The winning team will be rewarded Technical Tour – TransLink with the coveted “IBTTA Light Bulb” trophy and 9:30am – 10:00am other cool prizes. Presenting teams from this INTEROPERABILITY REPORT 2:00pm – 4:00pm session will be Leadership Academy graduates. Social Activity/Competition – Dragon Boat Races Come to this session, listen to team presentations 10:00AM – 11:30AM GENERAL SESSION (see page 11 for details) and vote for your choice for the best next big idea! A GLOBAL APPROACH TO PAYING FOR 6:30pm – 10:00pm MODERATOR: Greg Hulsizer, Vice President, PREDICTABILITY CLOSING RECEPTION & DINNER Cambria Solutions, Sacramento, CA The only constant in our world is change. This (see page 8 for details) Participants: Members of all classes of the global panel will discuss the changing landscape Dinner sponsored by: Leadership Academy of world events that are impacting our collective ability to meet the growing need for transportation. 4:30pm –6:00pm The transportation industry will adapt to these Exhibitor Tear Down changes by deploying new and innovative THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 approaches for planning, financing and delivering 6:00pm projects. There are more similarities than POST-CONFERENCE TOUR differences in transportation challenges around MEMBER SPONSORED EVENTS Washington State Department of Transportation (by invitation) the globe. The panel will address the impact of (see page 10 for details)

6:40am departure on the Amtrak Cascade train 11:00am – 2:00pm Tour (see page 10 for details)

REGISTER TODAY! www.IBTTA.org/VANCOUVER 17 Meeting & Hotel Information

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18 IBTTA 81st Annual Meeting & Exhibition l Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Travel Information

ABOUT VANCOUVER Nestled between snow-capped mountains and the Pacific Ocean, Vancouver is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. It offers Canada’s best climate: mild winters and warm summers moderated by Pacific Ocean currents. Vancouver is Canada’s Pacific gem – a combination of a natural setting along with the excitement of a modern, culturally diverse city. One of the most walkable cities in the world, Vancouver is centrally located, surrounded VANCOUVER WEATHER IN SEPTEMBER by ocean and mountains and perfectly balanced by a vibrant, urban and The average high is 64°F/18°C compact downtown with restaurants, entertainment and shopping. The average low is 50°F/10°C. TRAVELING TO VANCOUVER TRAVELING TO THE HOTELS &RVJEJTUBOUGSPN&VSPQFBOE"TJB CPSEFSJOHUIF6OJUFE4UBUFT 7BODPVWFS JTIPNFUPUIFBXBSEXJOOJOH7BODPVWFS*OUFSOBUJPOBM"JSQPSU :73  TAXIS 5IFTFDPOEMBSHFTUBJSQPSUPO/PSUI"NFSJDBTXFTUDPBTU :73QSPWJEFT Taxis charge a metered rate based on time and EJSFDUSPVUFTUPBOEGSPNNPTUNBKPSEFTUJOBUJPOT5SBWFMMJOHEPXOUPXO distance. The approximate fare to downtown to the Vancouver Convention Centre is as easy as taking a taxi, limo or the Vancouver is between $34-$40 (taxes included). $BOBEB-JOFSBQJEUSBOTJUTZTUFN BOEUBLFTMFTTUIBONJOVUFT PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION PASSPORT/VISA INFORMATION $BOBEB-JOF All non-Canadian citizens coming to Vancouver will need to provide a ćF$BOBEB-JOFJT7BODPVWFSTSBQJEUSBOTJUSBJMMJOL valid Passport when arriving to Canada. connecting the airport to downtown Vancouver in 26 minutes. It’s a fast and easy way to get to the city 3FTJEFOUTPGTPNFDPVOUSJFTXJMMSFRVJSFBWBMJE7JTBCFGPSFUIFZNBZFOUFS DFOUFS:PVDBODPOWFOJFOUMZBDDFTTUSBJOTGSPNCPUI Canada. Please visit www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/visas.asp to determine if the International and Domestic Terminals. Canada you will need to apply for a Visa to enter Canada. -JOFT:73"JSQPSUTUBUJPOJTDFOUSBMMZMPDBUFE between the International and Domestic Terminals. The hotels and the Convention Centre are located a WESTIN BAYSHORE COAL HARBOUR VANCOUVER GFXCMPDLTGSPNUIF8BUFSGSPOU4UBUJPO TFFNBQGPS

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REGISTER TODAY! www.IBTTA.org/VANCOUVER 19 Attendee Registration Form

ONLINE www.IBTTA.org/VANCOUVER MAIL Complete form below and send it with payment to: IBTTA Complete this form and fax to (202) 659-0500. FAX 1146 19th Street, NW Suite 600 SCAN to Harry Smith – [email protected] Washington, DC 20036

PLEASE COMPLETE ONE FORM PER REGISTRANT. Fee Information Delegate and speaker/moderator registration fees First Name ______Last Name ______include all functions in the official program. 1 Exhibitor registration fees include all meal Title ______Name for Badge ______functions and the Sunday opening event but do NOT include sessions. This fee is for exhibitors Organization ______wishing to bring booth-only workers. 2 Address ______(PWFSONFOU3BUFTBQQMZUPFNQMPZFFTBOEPS members of governing body of international, federal, City ______State ______Postal Code ______Country ______state, county and local provincial governments. 3(VFTUTSFGFSTUPBTQPVTFPSQFSTPOBMGSJFOE OPUB Phone ______Fax ______CVTJOFTTBTTPDJBUFPSTUBČNFNCFS(VFTUBOE:PVUI rate includes all meal functions, receptions and the Email ______Sunday opening event. 4 Members of credentialed media are welcome to attend Twitter Handle ______I do not have one. sessions only and must check in at IBTTA registration desk. Contact Bill Cramer, [email protected]. Guest Name ______Name for Badge ______Registration Refund and Cancellation Policy Full registration refunds less $75 administrative fee will be made if cancellation is received in writing 1. REGISTRATION FEES (All fees are per person in U.S. dollars.) by IBTTA before August 26, 2013. No refunds After August 26, 2013, registrations will only be accepted on-site. If your registration is not confirmed by August 26, XJMMCFJTTVFEBęFSUIJTEBUF5PVSTBSFTVCKFDUUP 2013, your name will not appear on the final registration list. Registration Fees include all meals, receptions and events cancellation if minimums are not met. No refunds will be issued for tour reservations cancelled after MJTUFEJOUIF1SPHSBNXJUIUIFFYDFQUJPOPGJOEJWJEVBMMZQSJDFEUPVST:PVSPSHBOJ[BUJPOTEVFTNVTUCFQBJEUPRVBMJGZ August 26, 2013. No refunds will be issued for for the member rate. no-shows. Substitutions are allowed at any time. Early-Bird Discount Through After August 26, 2013 August 26, 2013 Special Requirements *GZPVIBWFTQFDJBMNFBMPSPUIFSSFRVJSFNFOUT QMFBTF Registration Type Member Non-Member Member Non-Member contact Kathleen Davis at [email protected]. Regular Delegate † $850.00 † $1,150.00 † $950.00 † $1,250.00 Registration Questions? Government Delegate1 † $650.00 † $950.00 † $750.00 † $1,050.00 $POUBDU)BSSZ4NJUI *#55"3FHJTUSBS BU ITNJUI!JCUUBPSHPS  Y Speaker/Moderator † $400.00 † $400.00 † $400.00 † $400.00 Exhibitor (floor only)2 † $400.00 † $400.00 † $400.00 † $400.00 Guest3 † $400.00 † $400.00 † $400.00 † $400.00 Youth (under 13 yrs. old) † $200.00 † $200.00 † $200.00 † $200.00 PAYMENT SUMMARY Media4 No Fee. Sessions only. Requires Approval. 1. Registration Fees $ ______2. Technical Tours $ ______3. Social Tours $ ______2. TECHNICAL TOURS (All fees are per person in U.S. dollars) Total Due $ ______Please register to guarantee participation. Tickets will be sold on-site CVUBSFTVCKFDUUPBWBJMBCJMJUZ METHOD OF PAYMENT # OF TICKETS PRICE AMOUNT I wish to use the credit card listed below: Port Mann Bridge & Golden Ears Bridge ______x $35.00 = $______† Visa † MasterCard † American Express -՘`>Þ]Ê-i«Ìi“LiÀÊÓÓ]ÊÓä£ÎÊUÊn\Îä>“ÊqÊ£\Î䫓 † Check enclosed TransLink SkyTrain ______x $35.00 = $______†8JSF5SBOTGFS1FOEJOH 7i`˜iÃ`>Þ]Ê-i«Ìi“LiÀÊÓx]ÊÓä£ÎÊUÊ£\Î䫓ÊqÊ{\Îä«“Ê  $POUBDU)BSSZ4NJUIBUITNJUI!JCUUBPSH Post-Conference Tour to Washington State DOT ______x $50.00 = $______NOTE: If you would like to have your professional / ÕÀÃ`>Þ]Ê-i«Ìi“LiÀÊÓÈ]ÊÓä£ÎÊUÊÈ\{ä>“Ê`i«>ÀÌÕÀiʜ˜Ê >ÃV>`iʈ˜i fees billed separately from your personal fees, QMFBTFDPOUBDU)BSSZ4NJUIBU  Y

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†Shuttle to Granville Island | Monday, Sept. 23 U 10:00am – 3:00pm ______x $10.00 = $______Authorized Signature (only if paying by credit card)

†Taste of Vancouver | Tuesday, Sept. 24 U 10:00am – 2:00pm ______x $100.00 = $______#JMMJOH"EESFTTJG%JČFSFOUGSPN"CPWF †Dragon Boat Races | Wednesday, Sept. 25 U 2:00pm – 4:00pm ______x $100.00 = $______† I have read and understand the payment and cancellation policies outlined above. SUBTOTAL $______Signature ______Date ______

20 IBTTA 81st Annual Meeting & Exhibition l Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Sponsorship Reservation Form IBTTA 81st Annual Meeting & Exhibition September 22-25, 2013

Maximize your exposure to the tolling industry at IBTTA’s 81st Annual Meeting & Exhibition!

CHOOSE YOUR SPONSORSHIP LEVEL GOLD ($15,000) SILVER ($12,000) To secure your sponsorship, return All silver sponsors receive one (1) All gold sponsors receive two (2) this form with payment to IBTTA. complimentary delegate registrations. complimentary delegate registration. Choose one of the following: Choose one of the following: 1146 19th Street, NW SOLD† Airport Shuttle † British Columbia “Care Package” Suite 600 SOLD† Audio-Visual Production † Closing Reception (Wednesday) Washington, DC 20036-3725 † Bag Drop & Coat Check † Directory of Delegates Fax (202) 659-0500 SOLD† Closing Dinner (Wednesday) (back cover) SOLD† Coffee Café † Eco-Friendly Pens QUESTIONS? † Cyber Center † Key Chains Contact Terri Lankford at SOLD† Evening Reception with Exhibits † Luggage Tag [email protected] or SOLD† Hotel Key Cards † Lunch in the Exhibit Area (Monday) (202) 659-4620 x11 to discuss your SOLD† Keynote Speaker † Lunch in the Exhibit Area (Tuesday) choices or to customize a package. SOLD† Lanyards SOLD† Media Lounge BRONZE ($6,000) SOLD† Mobile Event App SOLD† Opening Evening Event Choose one (1) of the following: SOLD† Portfolio Session Refreshment Breaks SOLD† Printed Program Advertisement † Monday Morning (back cover) SOLD† Monday Afternoon SOLD† Registration Bags † Tuesday Morning † Seated Massage † Tuesday Afternoon SOLD† Stylus † Tour and Events Buses SOLD† Summary of Papers † USB Drive SOLD† Water Bottles SPONSORSHIP LEVEL AND PAYMENT INFORMATION † Window Cling Gold ($15,000) Silver ($12,000) SPONSOR CONTACT INFORMATION Bronze ($6,000)

Check Enclosed Organization (to be listed in program) Visa MasterCard American Express Wire Transfer / ACH (Harry Smith at [email protected] for details) Name

Name on Credit Card Title Card Number Exp. Date Business Phone Authorized Signature

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REGISTER TODAY! www.IBTTA.org/VANCOUVER 21 Exhibitor Information

CONNECT WITH THE LARGEST GATHERING OF TOLL INDUSTRY DECISION MAKERS!

During IBTTA’s 81st Annual Meeting & Exhibition, you’ll meet face-to-face with high-level decision makers looking to buy the technologies, products and service solutions you provide. Exhibiting is an investment in your business as you meet with existing customers, build new relationships and gather information on emerging industry trends, needs and interests. As an exhibitor, ZPVXJMMTIPXDBTFZPVSQSPEVDUTBOETFSWJDFTJOBTQBDJPVTBOETFDVSF CPPUIFYIJCJUIBMM MPDBUFEOFYUUPUIF(FOFSBM4FTTJPO CBMMSPPN PČFSJOHNBYJNVNWJTJCJMJUZUPNFFUJOHBUUFOEFFT

DEDICATED EXHIBIT HOURS The IBTTA Exhibit Hall will be open for lunch, refreshment breaks and an evening reception on Monday and for breakfast, refreshment breaks and lunch on Tuesday. The Exhibit Hall will remain open for exhibitors to conduct private meetings = booths sold as of June 25, 2013 throughout the day. See page 7 for detailed hours.

OPTIMIZE YOUR EXHIBIT EXPERIENCE THROUGH SPONSORSHIP Reinforce your presence by taking advantage of a customized sponsorship opportunity! See ideas on page 21.

RESERVE YOUR BOOTH TODAY! To secure your booth in IBTTA’s Exhibit Hall, please complete, sign and return the Exhibitor Reservation Form on the next page with required payment. Exhibit space will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis, upon receipt of payment. For the best selection, reserve your booth now!

QUESTIONS? Contact Terri Lankford, Membership and Business Development Manager, at [email protected] or (202) 659-4620 x11.

22 IBTTA 81st Annual Meeting & Exhibition l Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Exhibitor Reservation Form IBTTA 81st Annual Meeting & Exhibition September 22-25, 2013 ÊUÊÊÊVancouver Convention Centre

Increase your visibility in the toll industry! Exhibit in Vancouver at the IBTTA Annual Meeting.

EXHIBITOR PRICING *IMPORTANT NOTE: Member Exhibitor Single Booth ($3,000) One complimentary exhibit floor only registration is includes one exhibit floor only registrant included with each exhibit booth. Additional booth Non-Member Exhibitor Single Booth ($4,800) personnel will need to register at $400 per person includes one exhibit floor only registrant (exhibitor floor only). Benefits include: This fee applies to all activities in the exhibit area only and is for U Listing, logo and company description in final workshop programs; exhibitors wishing to bring “booth only” staff. The fee does not include U Company listing on IBTTA’s meeting page; sessions or tours, but it does include meal functions in the exhibit U Recognition in email promotion leading to meeting; hall. Exhibitors wishing to attend all functions should register as a U Acknowledgement from the general session stage; full Delegate. Individual tickets can be purchased for the additional U Preliminary and final registration lists; activities. Each exhibitor MUST complete an attendee registration PLUS!! form located at www.IBTTA.org/vancouver. Your organization will be U One complimentary exhibit floor only registration recognized as an exhibitor when full payment is received by IBTTA.

COMPANY INFORMATION BOOTH CHOICE (Assigned on first-come, first-served basis) Booths measure 10 ft. x 10 ft. (approx. 3m x 3m) Organization (to be listed in program) First Choice ______Second Choice______Third Choice ______Contact Name (see floorplan on previous page) PAYMENT INFORMATION Email Exhibit Booths Office Phone Member # ______@ $3,000 = $ ______Non-Member # ______@ $4,800 = $ ______Exhibit Booths Personnel EXHIBIT BOOTH PERSONNEL Exhibitor # ______@ $400 = $ ______PRIMARY EXHIBITOR (main on-site contact) TOTAL DUE $ ______

Name PAYMENT METHOD Check Enclosed Cell (used to contact on-site Visa MasterCard American Express Wire Transfer /ACH (Harry Smith at [email protected] for details) Email Name on Credit Card ADDITIONAL EXHIBIT PERSONNEL Card Number Exp. Date Name Authorized Signature Cell

Billing Address on Credit Card Email

Name To secure your exhibit booth, return this form with payment to IBTTA. 1146 19th Street, NW, Suite 600, Washington, DC 20036-3725 Cell Fax (202) 659-0500 QUESTIONS? Contact Terri Lankford at [email protected] or Email (202) 659-4620 x11.

REGISTER TODAY! www.IBTTA.org/VANCOUVER 23 1146 19th Street, NW, Suite 600 Washington, DC 20036 www.IBTTA.org

IBTTA 81st Annual Meeting & Exhibition Moving Smarter: How Tolling Meets the Challenge SEPTEMBER 22-25, 2013 Vancouver Convention Centre Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada www.IBTTA.org/vancouver

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