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February 22, 2023
Members immersed in ideas, innovations at 2023 Convention & Traffic Expo

Thousands of roadway safety advocates filled the Phoenix Convention Center this week for ATSSA’s 53rd Annual Convention & Traffic Expo, exploring the latest technology and equipment for protecting lives within work zones and on the nation’s roadways. A record-setting number of people registered, with more than 3,700 for this year's event. With nearly 50 education sessions to choose from, they gained both practical tips—such as how to negotiate contracts to limit liability—and enhanced their understanding of critical workplace safety and technology issues such as advances in communication between work zones and connected and autonomous vehicles CAVs. Keynote speaker Scott Wozniak, an organizational leadership expert from Atlanta, addressed a key workforce issue on Sunday when he offered insights for building a successful team by focusing on the essential element of employee engagement. Check out some of the highlights of this week's event. Thousands of roadway safety advocates filled the Phoenix Convention Center this week for ATSSA’s 53rd Annual Convention & Traffic Expo, exploring the latest technology and equipment for protecting lives within work zones and on the nation’s roadways. A record-setting number of people registered, with more than 3,700 for this year's event. With nearly 50 education sessions to choose from, they gained both practical tips—such as how to negotiate contracts to limit liability—and enhanced their understanding of critical workplace safety and technology issues such as advances in communication between work zones and connected and autonomous vehicles CAVs. Keynote speaker Scott Wozniak, an organizational leadership expert from Atlanta, addressed a key workforce issue on Sunday when he offered insights for building a successful team by focusing on the essential element of employee engagement. He explained his seven elements of the employee engagement engine but started with a baseline question and observation. “Do you know what makes them tick,” he said. “The fuel that threads through all of this is to speak to your people about what matters to them.” Former U.S. Rep. Bill Shuster of Pennsylvania weighed in on Monday with insights from his 17-plus years in Congress where he chaired the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. He took part in a Legislative Insights Forum during which he chatted with ATSSA Vice President of Engagement Nate Smith, who leads the Association’s advocacy team. Three national awards were announced during the Convention: Peter Speer of Pexco for the Industry Achievement Award, Neil Boudreau of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation MassDOT for the National Safety Award and Jerry Britt, now a consultant for PPG, for the Mark of Excellence Award. Blue Vigil of Sterling, Va., earned an Innovation Award for its ALED Portable Light which is a person-portable area lighting system that mounts a high-intensity LED array on a tethered unmanned aerial vehicle UAV that can be positioned up to 100 feet above a job site. That was one of 18 products in this year’s New Products Rollout. It wowed the department of transportation officials who served as judges. Throughout the Convention, participants established and strengthened relationships through informal gatherings between sessions and on the Traffic Expo floor as well as in organized gatherings including the Chair’s Reception where they were entertained by American Indian hoop dancers and local music. With mountains and desert as a backdrop, members also enjoyed two ATSS Foundation events. Both the 31st Annual Golf Classic Tournament and the 10th Annual Sporting Clays event—the two major Foundation fundraisers for the year—were sold out well in advance. Roadway Worker Memorial Scholarship recipient Joann Jones of Bluffton, Ind., attended the Convention and was on hand at the golf tournament, held at Wigwam Golf Club in Litchfield Park, Arizona. Joann’s father, Dale Jones, was killed in a work zone incident in 2009. She attends Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland where she is studying astrophysics. Scholarship recipient Rylee O’Brien of Frederic, Wisc., also attended the Convention and interacted with members taking part in the clays event at Ben Avery Clay Target Center in Phoenix. Her father, Robert O’Brien, was permanently disabled in a work zone incident in 2017. He and Rylee’s mother, Heather, attended the Convention. Rylee headed home on Sunday to resume her nursing studies at Minnesota State University Mankato. The two college students weren’t the only young participants in this year’s Convention. Two students from Arlington High School in Arlington, Mass., won this year’s Traffic Control Device TCD Student Challenge, which is open to students from high school through graduate school. Petru Sofio and Talia Askenazi are computer-aided drafting and design students. Talia gave a presentation on Monday of their solution to this year’s challenge: Innovative Traffic Control Devices to Improve Vulnerable Road User Safety. The Arizona ATSSA Chapter AZ-ATSSA also encouraged future roadway safety infrastructure professionals to attend the Convention. The chapter hosted Student Day on Monday during which local students from 7th grade through university level could attend for free, enjoy a luncheon to learn about the industry and then tour the Traffic Expo floor and interact with exhibitors. “It was great to see so many young people taking part in this year’s Convention & Traffic Expo,” ATSSA President & CEO Stacy Tetschner said. “This industry offers limitless opportunities for careers that can contribute to saving lives and utilize the latest technology. I hope they were inspired by what they saw and we will see them continue to grow in their interest. This event is a wonderful way to learn the many ways our industry advances roadway safety. I’m already looking forward to next year’s event in San Diego.”

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February 21, 2023
Blue Vigil ALED Portable Light wins Innovation Award at ATSSA’s Convention & Traffic Expo

Phoenix Feb. 21, 2023 – A portable lighting system tethered to an unmanned aerial vehicle UAV won the Innovation Award at ATSSA’s 53rd Annual Convention & Traffic Expo with three other new products being recognized for honorable mention. The Blue Vigil ALED Portable Light is a person-portable area lighting system that mounts a high-intensity LED array on a tethered UAV that can be positioned up to 100 feet above a job site, according to Blue Vigil of Sterling, Va. The ALED puts over 8,000 square feet of light on the ground, providing nearly twice as much coverage as the towed light towers commonly used for roadway work zones. The ALED can remain airborne for as long as needed and is designed to withstand the rigors of use in the field and on construction sites, according to company information. The innovative light was chosen from among 18 entered in ATSSA’s New Products Rollout. The products represented companies from the U.S., Canada and Australia, and were evaluated by a panel of judges made up of department of transportation personnel. Pictured from left are, Tyler Helvey with Hill & Smith, Scott Heydt with Horizon Signal Technologies, Blue Vigil CEO Rob Schumann and David McKee of PSS. Phoenix Feb. 21, 2023 – A portable lighting system tethered to an unmanned aerial vehicle UAV won the Innovation Award at ATSSA’s 53rd Annual Convention & Traffic Expo with three other new products being recognized for honorable mention. The Blue Vigil ALED Portable Light is a person-portable area lighting system that mounts a high-intensity LED array on a tethered UAV that can be positioned up to 100 feet above a job site, according to Blue Vigil of Sterling, Va. The ALED puts over 8,000 square feet of light on the ground, providing nearly twice as much coverage as the towed light towers commonly used for roadway work zones. The ALED can remain airborne for as long as needed and is designed to withstand the rigors of use in the field and on construction sites, according to company information. The innovative light was chosen from among 18 entered in ATSSA’s New Products Rollout. The products represented companies from the U.S., Canada and Australia, and were evaluated by a panel of judges made up of department of transportation personnel. Products considered for the Innovation Award were evaluated on the criteria of lifesaving qualities, degree of need, innovation, design and eligibility under the Highway Safety Improvement Program. All of the products were also evaluated on their contribution to the industry’s mission of advancing roadway safety and working Toward Zero Deaths. The following products were chosen for honorable mention and were given equal honor: FirstGard, presented by PSS of Cleveland, Ohio. Portable HAWK System, presented by Horizon Signal Technologies of Reading, Pa. SensorZone Proximity Warning System, presented by Hill and Smith Inc. of Columbus, Ohio. The Innovation Award winner was honored today during ATSSA’s Circle of Innovation where a video of the product was shown and a company representative spoke about it and explained its benefits for the roadway safety infrastructure industry. ATSSA Director of Innovation & Technical Services Eric Perry also introduced representatives for the three products receiving honorable mention. ATSSA’s Innovation Awards are given each year as part of the Association’s Annual Convention & Traffic Expo. This year’s event ran from Feb. 17 through today at the Phoenix Convention Center. “The New Products Rollout is held annually to give the industry an opportunity to present the latest innovative ideas for roadway safety,” Perry said. “From these items, judges recognize the ones with the greatest potential to save lives on the nation’s roadways. It’s always encouraging to see the ideas members of the industry have developed to introduce to the marketplace.” For more information about next year’s event, email Perry at eric.perry@atssa.com.

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February 19, 2023
ATSSA honors three with national awards

PHOENIX Feb. 19, 2023 – The American Traffic Safety Services Association awarded Peter Speer of Pexco with the Industry Achievement Award today during ATSSA’s Annual Convention & Traffic Expo taking place in Phoenix through Tuesday. The Association also announced Neil Boudreau of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation as recipient of the National Safety Award and Jerry Britt, a PPG consultant, as recipient of the Mark of Excellence Award. The Industry Achievement Award is the highest honor bestowed by ATSSA and is given to a member deemed worthy of special recognition. It honors members who have made significant contributions to ATSSA and left a mark on the roadway safety infrastructure industry. The National Safety Award recognizes an employee or recent retiree of a government agency who made a significant contribution to the safety of our nation’s highways. The Mark of Excellence Award is given to an ATSSA member who has made outstanding contributions to the advancement of roadway safety infrastructure through improved pavement markings. PHOENIX Feb. 19, 2023 – The American Traffic Safety Services Association awarded Peter Speer of Pexco, pictured at left, with the Industry Achievement Award today during ATSSA’s Annual Convention & Traffic Expo taking place in Phoenix through Tuesday. The Association also announced Neil Boudreau of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation, center, as recipient of the National Safety Award and Jerry Britt, a PPG consultant, as recipient of the Mark of Excellence Award. Industry Achievement Award – Peter Speer, Technical Business Development Manager, Pexco The Industry Achievement Award is the highest honor bestowed by ATSSA and is given to a member deemed worthy of special recognition. It honors members who have made significant contributions to ATSSA and left a mark on the roadway safety infrastructure industry. Peter Speer has spent nearly four decades in this industry and is currently Technical Business Development Manager of Pexco in Washington state. During his career, he has held many leadership roles with ATSSA including serving as president of the Board of Directors, helping found the Northwest ATSSA Chapter and serving on the Chapter Presidents’ Council, the Strategic Highway Safety Planning SHSP Council and the committees for Leadership, PAC Oversight and Temporary Traffic Control. His interest and expertise in traffic safety led him to develop numerous products including four that received patents: two for temporary road markers 5,327,850 and 5,460,115, one for road markers with concave curved edges 5,392,728 and one for one-way road markers 5,515,807. Speer also has served as a leader or member of the American Public Works Association APWA, the American Society of Tests and Materials ASTM, the National Transportation Product & Evaluation Program NTPEP and the Vision Zero, Strategic Highway Safety Planning Task Force with the Washington State Department of Transportation. “For over 38 years, Peter has devoted his time, expertise and dedication to the traffic control and safety industry, making countless, significant contributions along the way. His resume of service to our industry is nearly unparalleled, both in length and breadth, starting with his participation in ATSSA near the time of its inception decades ago,” Shelley Williams of Pexco said in nominating him for the award. Barbara Ruggeri, president of Sun Safety Inc., said she has worked with Speer for decades, has observed him conduct himself “with honor and integrity of the highest degree” and “brought a prominent level of association recognition to ATSSA during his time” on the Board. Susan and Barry Moore, leaders of The Work Zone Inc., joined in nominating Speer for the award, noting his dedication to traffic control and roadway safety and his extensive service to the industry including his work in sales, marketing, product development and product testing. National Safety Award – Neil Boudreau, Assistant Administrator for Traffic & Safety, Massachusetts Department of Transportation MassDOT The National Safety Award recognizes an employee or recent retiree of a government agency who made a significant contribution to the safety of our nation’s highways. Neil Boudreau has been employed by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation MassDOT since 1995 and is currently assistant administrator for traffic and safety. He represents MassDOT on the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials AASHTO Committee on Traffic Engineering where he serves as vice chair, is a member of the National Committee on Uniform Traffic Control Devices NCUTCD where he chairs the Temporary Traffic Control Technical Committee, is co-chair of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Work Zone Data Exchange WZDx Work Zone Device Feed Committee and was instrumental in the review of the proposed Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices MUTCD for both MassDOT and for part 6 for the NCUTCD. He serves on ATSSA’s Innovation Council, is a friend of the Temporary Traffic Control Committee and serves on the Board of the New England ATSSA Chapter. “In addition to these committees, Neil has served on [National Cooperative Highway Research Program] panels, been the technical champion of several MassDOT research initiatives and has made local, regional and national presentations on topics such as the MUTCD, work zone safety, in-service performance evaluations of roadside hardware, pavement markings and smart work zones,” Jonathan Gulliver in MassDOT’s Highway Division noted in nominating Boudreau. Gulliver also noted that Boudreau “has been a staunch advocate for MassDOT to adopt the following safety strategies, among others: Smart Work Zones, Connected Vehicle Infrastructure through the SPaT Challenge, Wet Reflective Pavement Markings, Sequential Flashing Lights in Work Zones, Intersection Control Evaluation procedures, Flashing Yellow Arrow at traffic signals, Accessible Pedestrian Signals, promulgation of the rules, regulations and training standards for Flaggers, and the adoption of the Safe Systems approach in designing roads for target speeds.” In nominating him, John Leonard of the Utah Department of Transportation noted that Boudreau “is a leader in innovation, using the latest techniques and products to accomplish his mission.” “Although Neil works for MassDot, he really works for and with many, many more,” said Leonard, who received the National Safety Award in 2021. “He partners with local cities, towns and counties; contractors and suppliers; private businesses and single individuals; national organizations including ATSSA, AASHTO, FHWA and the NCUTCD; and anyone or any entity that is interested in the safe and efficient operation of our nation’s highways. “Due to Neil’s efforts, our roads are safer for our workers, responders and the traveling public.” Mark of Excellence Award – Jerry Britt, consultant, PPG The Mark of Excellence Award is given to an ATSSA member who has made outstanding contributions to the advancement of roadway safety infrastructure through improved pavement markings. Jerry Britt currently serves as a consultant to PPG after a 45-year career in the pavement marking industry. He spent the first 27 years with Cataphote Inc., a division of Ferro Corp., before joining Ennis Paint. That company later became Ennis-Flint, which was acquired in December 2020 by PPG, which started a Traffic Solutions unit from which Britt retired. During his career, Britt was actively involved with ATSSA as well as the Transportation Research Board TRB, ASTM, AASHTO and NTPEP. He served as the industry expert for the TRB Pavement Marking Materials committee and was involved in specifications and standards with ASTM and AASHTO. “Jerry has provided outstanding service to these organizations with advice and data that is unbiased and thoughtful," Paul Carlson with Automated Roads said in nominating Britt. “Those that know me well know that I like to call Jerry the ‘Jedi Master’ of markings because he is so much like Yoda—underwhelming in presence but with more wisdom and knowledge than anyone else in the industry.” Jason Davis of the Louisiana Department of Transportation & Development also endorsed Britt for the award. “Jerry has been a part of the ASTM for decades and has brought his expertise in quality assurance and material knowledge to the group. He volunteered countless hours to develop a specification on thermoplastic field performance, a document now published through ASTM,” Davis said. “His contributions to ASTM on this document and other topics have had positive impact on state DOT users as well as international users.” David Entrekin, owner of Future Labs, said he has known Britt since 1988 and looked to him for guidance on markings issues, including interpretation of state and federal specifications. “Jerry has spent the last half-century dedicated to the excellence of markings, policies and proper applications. The effect of that dedication to the quality and advancement of highway safety will be felt for decades,” Entrekin said in supporting him for the award. “Through his collaborative volunteer work with industry policy makers and researchers, Jerry's impact will be felt for decades to come,” Dane Alsabrook of PPG Traffic Solutions added. ATSSA’s 53rd Annual Convention & Traffic Expo runs daily through Tuesday. For full details, visit Expo.ATSSA.com.  

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