

The Annual Forum is open to TRF/CTRF members and non-members. Register by Feb. 22 to receive the early-bird discount. Discounts are also available for TRF/CTRF members. All registrations are due no later than March 1, 2010.

We are planning to publish the online proceedings shortly after the conference. If there are any changes to your submission information (abstract, authors, etc.), or if you need to upload a paper, please do so by March 1, 2010.
If you need to upload a paper or update your paper, panel, or poster information, please use the Submission Management Program. Note that we are no longer accepting new submissions.

The 2010 conference themes include:

TRF is dedicated to providing an interdisciplinary forum for the exchange of ideas among practitioners, researchers, and government officials regarding all modes of transportation, focusing on both domestic and international issues.
Papers can also be submitted for possible publication in the Journal of the Transportation Research Forum (JTRF). Instructions for submissions can be found at www.trforum.org/journal/policy.php. Papers submitted for the Annual Forum are not automatically submitted for publication in the JTRF.



Questions should be addressed to:
Sue Hendrickson
Phone: (701)231-7766
E-mail: info@trforum.org
Alan R. Bender, TRF Program Vice President
Phone: (916)719-9506
E-mail: ProgramVP@trforum.org

KURT NAGEL, president and CEO of the American Association of Port Authorities, will give the keynote address at the TRF’s luncheon on Friday, March 12. Nagle has more than 30 years of experience in Washington, DC, related to seaports and international trade and has been serving in his current position since 1995. He began working at American Association of Port Authorities, the alliance of the leading public port authorities throughout the Western Hemisphere, in 1985. Nagle serves on the Executive Committee of the Propeller Club of the United States and is a former commissioner of PIANC, the International Navigation Congress. He holds a master's degree in economics from George Mason University.