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Schedule Sunday March 18, 2012


9:00 am-12:00pm Boot Camp-Parking 101 Chuck Cullen & Team


Monday March 19, 2012


8:00 AM Municipal Parking Enforcement Julie Dixon, Serco


8:00 AM Revenue Control Best Practice


Brent Paxton, Parkmobile USA, Inc. Tom Bradfish, Federal Signal Technologies


9:00 AM Why I Hired an Operator at my University


Robert Milner, University of Baltimore, Maryland


9:00 AM Te Economics of Parking Garage Construction


Dale Denda, Parking Market Research


10:00 AM Eco Fads in Parking


Todd Myers, Director of the Center for the Environment


Tuesday, March 20, 2012


8:00 AM Parking, Population & Sustainability Trends & Research in Parking


Christine Banning, National Parking Association


8:00 AM PPP and How it Worked in Indianapolis


Michael Huber, City of Indianapolis & Matthew Darst, Affiliated Computer Services, Inc. A Xerox Company


8:00 AM-11:00 AM Showcase: Automated Parking Systems


9:00 AM Demand Based Pricing Dan Mitchell, City of Los Angeles


9:00 AM Cloud Computing


Dr. Harald Raetzsch, Skidata AG


9:00 AM PPP – Will it Work at the University Level?


Sarah Blouch, Ohio State University


10:00 AM Speed Networking


11:00 AM-2:30 PM Tradeshow


2:30 PM Strategic Planning at the University Level


Bob Harkins, University of Texas Ginny Griffin, University of North Texas


2:30 PM What the Heck am I Doing with all this Data?


Julie Dixon, Serco


2:30 PM Many Ways to Steal and How to Stop it with Automated Control Equipment.


Larry Donoghue, Larry Donoghue & Associates Wednesday, March 21, 2012


8:00 AM Creating a Customer Service Climate at Airports and Beyond


8:00 AM Apps, Information, and the City – Go High Tech for Free


Matthew Hurewitz, Parking In Motion Frederick Bredemeyer, ConsulPark


9:00 AM Single Space Meters, Gone, or Here to Stay?


Frank Ching, City of Santa Monica


9:00 AM Building Tomorrow’s Steel-Framed Parking Structures Today


Monica Shripka, American Institute of Steel Construction


10:00 AM Multi Space Meters (Pay by Space/Display) – Cities are Flocking to Tem


Bill Knobeloch, Madison, WI & P and D, P by S Manufacturers


10:00 AM Credit Cards and PCI


Brett Johnson, TSYS Merchant Solutions Fabien Pesenti, SIx Card Solutions


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3:30 PM JVH vs Parking Wars


John Van Horn, Parking Today


3:30 PM University Programs – Starved for Cash?


Barbara Chance, Chance Management Advisors


3:30 PM – 5:30 PM Revenue Control and Hands on Auditing


Dennis Cunning, DLC Consulting


4:30 PM What Happens When you Go from 20 Below to 100 Above?


Brandy Stanley, City of Las Vegas


5:30 PM International Atendee Reception


11:00 AM-2:30 PM Tradeshow


2:30 PM Pay by Cell Phone


Frank Ching, City of Santa Monica


2:30 PM Run your Garage with No Personnel Clyde Wilson, The Parking Network


3:30 PM Change your Lighting, Go from Bright to “Green”


Larry Cohen, Lancaster Parking Authority & Lighting Companies


3:30 PM Sensors – in the Street


Zia Yusuf & Kelly A. Schwager, Streetline


4:00 PM-5:30 PM Women in Parking Meeting


Coleen Niese, President


4:30 PM Garage Graphics – Poetry, Directions, Labeling – are they Useless?


Arne Weingart, Weingart Associates


4:30 PM Technology and Sustainability at Airports


4:30 PM University Programs – Transportation, Shutles and Car Sharing


Bob Harkins, University of Texas, Peter Lange, Texas A and M University


5:30 PM Cocktail Party for Atendees and Exhibitors Information


1:00 pm-4:00 pm Boot Camp-Airports


Rick Decker, MPLS St Paul International Airport Jeff Courteau, MPLS St Paul International Airport


Boot Camp-Cities Julie Dixon, Serco


Boot Camp-Universities Robert Milner, University of Baltimore, Maryland


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