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Talking Top Tech: Augmented Reality Edition

Join us for a look at augmented reality through the perspective of different lenses such as Public Works, Consultants, Industry, and International.  Leaders in each field will participate in a panel discussion and answer APWA member questions.
Each "Talking Top Tech" webinar is in a panel discussion format and will focus on looking at one of the identified 2019 Top Tech through different lenses, including public works, industry, policy and legislation, and international.

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Advocacy Ambassadors

The APWA Advocacy Ambassador program is intended to be a link between each U.S. APWA Chapter and APWA’s federal government affairs efforts. These Ambassadors will be part of a grassroots…

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How the 2019 Top 5 Trending Technologies Can Assist in Maintenance Operations

To track the top technology trends that will impact public works in 2019, APWA’s Technical Committees named 16 technologies for consideration. Then the fun began when APWA conducted an NCAA bracket-style competition via APWA’s social media platforms. When we reached the final four, a wild card was added by APWA staff. The final 2019 Top Five Tech Trends are: Asset Management Technologies Augmented Reality Automated/Connected Vehicles Cybersecurity Smart Cities Don’t miss this examination of how APWA’s 2019 Top Five Trending Technologies will impact and alter how public works first responders, snowfighters and other front-line staff do their jobs.

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How to Rate Your Road Project for Sustainability

How can Greenroads help you achieve your sustainability goals? This presentation will give a brief overview of the greenroads program, benefits to utilizing the program, and how Tacoma became a greenroads community.

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PWX 2019 General Session: “How to Think Like a Futurist” with Sheryl Connelly

As the Chief Futurist for the Ford Motor Company, Sheryl Connelly often jokes that she doesn’t use a crystal ball, or know the winning lottery numbers, but she does know how to interpret what’s going to happen next in a fast-moving world, and how to take advantage of it. With an eye to the big picture, she looks at the “STEEP” factors – social, technological, economic, environmental and political trends – to help shape long-term strategy. In a constantly changing marketplace, Sheryl helps organizations learn how to overcome information addiction and recognize trends that will become reality for the next two to twenty years. At Ford, Sheryl is responsible for identifying consumer trends that inform functions across the entire company including design, product development and corporate strategy. Fast Company named her the 24th Most Creative Person in Business in 2013. At the request of the World Economic Forum, she sat on its Global Advisory Committee in 2016. Sheryl was a featured speaker at TED2018. Before working for Ford, she practiced law. In addition to a Juris Doctorate, she holds a bachelor’s degree in finance and a master’s in business administration.
 
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A Practical Application of Artificial Intelligence for a Working Public Works Department

Preserving the knowledge of its workforce is an important task for every organization. Built usually at great organizational cost, knowledge is fragile and can be easily lost. While laws, guidelines,…

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What’s the Buzz about Drones (UAS)? Examine Everything from Licensing, Operations, Uses, Apps and Current Equipment Along with an Update on FHWA’s EDC 5 – UAS Initiative

Drones have quickly become a common tool for various public works functions. Join us for this examination of the process for getting a UAS (Unmanned Aircraft Systems FAA Part 107…

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The Big Dig: Using Underground Infrastructure to Benefit a Community

Over the last five years, the City of Spokane has installed 16 million gallons of underground storage to prevent overflows of combined wastewater and stormwater from reaching the Spokane River.…

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WEDNESDAY WORKSHOP: Micromobility: Mode or Menace? An interactive workshop to reinvent the right-of-way for more than just cars, bikes and pedestrians.

The transition to electric propulsion and autonomous connected vehicles creates an unprecedented opportunity to reinvent our roads, trails and sidewalks. Infrastructure designed yesterday for private cars, bicycles and pedestrians never…

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A Black Female Perspective of Management and Leadership Training – Why Leadership Trainings and Career Coaches Can Fail You

There are many resources available to develop staff and grow leaders, including books, classes, assessments, seminars, mentors, coaches, and much more. Most of the principles they teach are based on…

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