Ohio Transportation Engineering Conference

Mark Your Calendar for OTEC 2010
October 19-20, 2010

Call for Abstracts
Abstracts will be accepted for the 2010 conference: March 2-April 10, 2010
Guidelines: Abstracts are to be 150 words or less and should include abstract title,
author name, affiliation, address, phone number and e-mail.

Abstracts are to be e-mailed to terri.barnhart@dot.state.oh.us

2009 Theme:
Moving Ohio into a Prosperous New World

2009 OTEC Presentations

2009 Conference Attendee Report
2009 OTEC Brochure
2009 Conference Session Track Breakdown

  Click here to download current conference documents or contact: terri.barnhart@dot.state.oh.us

 Sponsored by  

 The Ohio Department of Transportation

 The Ohio State University

 

The Ohio Transportation Engineering Conference is a two-day conference attended by over 2,400 people from across the United States.  OTEC is co-sponsored by the Ohio Department of Transportation and The Ohio State University, and the conference is organized to provide something for everyone interested in Ohio’s transportation industry.  The program addresses the latest policies and technical information, as well as covering new ideas in transportation policies, planning, design, construction, maintenance, operation, local government, and management of transportation resources. 

Join transportation officials, government, and members of the academic community at the Ohio Transportation Engineering Conference - one of the nation's largest transportation conferences.  The conference features exciting speakers, technical sessions, and an exhibit area.  Meet other professionals in your specialty area and share stories of innovations in transportation.

 Continuing Professional Development Hours (CPDs)

Many licensure and certifications agencies require the demonstration of continuing professional competency. Your attendance entitles you to earn CPDs.

 2008 OTEC Links

 October 28th Luncheon Speaker

Vernice Armour

Soaring to success, from beat-cop to combat pilot within three years, Vernice became America’s first African-American female combat pilot. Now, she is your battle-tested speaker. Ms. Armour is an inspiration to hundreds of individuals and corporations alike, and her accomplishments have been featured twice on OPRAH as well as CNN, Tyra Banks, NPR and Tavis Smiley. Learn her extraordinary story, and what principles formed her Zero to Breakthrough™ success model. Why wait to EXCELerate? Go from Zero to Breakthrough™ today!

 Contact Information

Terri Barnhart, OTEC Administrator,
(614) 387-3102 or terri.barnhart@dot.state.oh.us.

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1980 West Broad Street, Columbus Ohio, 43223
Ted Strickland, Governor | Jolene M. Molitoris, ODOT Director
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