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Disrupted Environment: How Do We Respond?

Cartegraph + Esri + Waze: Keeping the Public Up to Speed with Current Lane and Road Closures

  • Kip Bontemps, Business Analyst, Cartegraph

In the session we’ll look at how Colorado Springs pushes their Cartegraph construction projects into a public AGOL map and then into the Waze app to help reroute traffic.

The Disrupted City: How Do We All Recover in the Wake of Disasters, Economic Stress, and Pandemic?

  • Richard D. Quodomine, [He/Him pronouns], Senior Lead GIS Analyst, City of Philadelphia 

Bios

Kip Bontemps has spent the past 15 years at Cartegraph working with local city, county, and state governments to address asset and work management needs. Over that time, he’s gained a wealth of domain knowledge surrounding asset management, and in particular, pavement management. This knowledge includes a fundamental understanding of the pavement life cycle, deterioration curves, as well as standard maintenance strategies. He’s worked directly with clients, engineering firms, and asset collection agencies as a business analyst, gathering requirements for Cartegraph’s Pavement Management application and capital planning tool, Scenario Builder. 

Richard D. Quodomine currently holds the title of Senior Lead Analyst at the City of Philadelphia’s Department of Public Property. He and his division are responsible for the geographic, fiscal and operational analysis of over 4000 public investments in the City of Philadelphia. Prior to his years in Philadelphia, Quodomine was at New York State, where he held the titles of Economist and Transportation Analyst. As a practicing geographer for almost 20 years, Quodomine is often at the intersection of applied research and public policy in infrastructure. At the city of Philadelphia, he serves as a member of the Climate Change Committee, Flood Risk Management Task Force, Hazard Mitigation Task Force and Historic Preservation Policy team. He is an AAG observer delegate to COP 26.has held or currently holds committee or board positions at AAG, the NYS GIS Association, and the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of URISA. Quodomine has presented at AAG, the International Geographic Union, the European Union of Communication and Transportation Research (NECTAR), and the Canadian Association of Geographers, along with several regional conferences. He is also an author of two chapters in geographic publications on transit and infrastructure and is currently working on several other publications. He holds a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts in georgraphy from the State University of New York at Buffalo. In his spare time, Quodomine enjoys kayaking, bicycling, writing and has recently taken up landscape watercolor painting. He and his family reside in the Roxborough neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. You may find his website, ever under construction, at www.geohenosis.com.

 
 

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The Transportation Asset and Infrastructure Management (TAIM) Conference attracts professionals from throughout Pennsylvania and the mid-Atlantic region. It is an outreach program of the Center for Integrated Asset Management for Multimodal Transportation Infrastructure Systems (CIAMTIS), a USDOT Region 3 (Mid-Atlantic) University Transportation Center (UTC) housed at the Larson Transportation Institute (LTI).