NJ STIC Innovations Featured at EDC-6 Virtual Summit

May 13, 2021

On December 8-10, 2020 FHWA hosted the Every Day Counts (EDC) 2020 Virtual Summit.

EDC is a State-based model that promotes the identification and rapid deployment of proven, yet underutilized innovations to shorten the project delivery process, enhance roadway safety, reduce traffic congestion, and integrate automation. FHWA works with State transportation departments, local governments, tribes, private industry and other stakeholders to identify a new collection of innovations to champion every two years that merit accelerated deployment.

The Summit is an integral component of the EDC model, bringing together transportation leaders and front-line professionals responsible for the development and delivery of highway projects to learn more about the innovations. Following the Summit, the States finalize their selection of innovations, establish performance goals for implementation over the upcoming two-year cycle, and begin to implement the innovations with the support and assistance of the technical teams established for each innovation.

The EDC-6 Summit was conducted virtually and included over 3,000 attendees from state Departments of Transportation, local agencies, federal land management agencies, tribes and industry. In the EDC-6 two-year cycle, seven innovations were featured that promote strategies to increase engagement with people, new applications of products to preserve and repair infrastructure, and improved processes that can save time on project delivery and incident management.

The EDC-6 Virtual summit included an exhibit pavilion to showcase home-grown innovations that State Transportation Innovation Council (STIC) members developed and implemented. The purpose of the pavilion was to celebrate and share examples of innovations that save lives, time and resources with a wider audience to expand their potential use and impact. Highlighted innovations did not need to be EDC-related, or previously funded through the STIC Incentive or AID Demonstration grant programs. Rather, exhibitors were asked to share those innovations that could benefit other state and local agencies.

The NJ STIC selected the ten innovations shown here for the pavilion.

Image of linked poster on NJDOT Real-Time Signal Performance Measurement NJDOT Real-Time Signal Performance Measurement Image of linked poster on Bridge Fender Navigation Lighting Reflective Backup System Bridge Fender Navigation Lighting Reflective Backup System Image of linked poster on NJDOT BABM 2020 Anti-Jackknife Device NJDOT BABM 2020 Anti-Jackknife Device Image of linked poster on BABM-NJDOT Roncovitz Post Pusher and Post Puller​ BABM-NJDOT Roncovitz Post Pusher and Post Puller​ Image of linked poster on DDSA NJDOT Data Driven Safety Analysis - Burlington County Roundabout DDSA NJDOT Data Driven Safety Analysis – Burlington County Roundabout Image of linked poster on NJDOT Local Safety Peer Exchange NJDOT Local Safety Peer Exchange Image of linked poster on NJDOT Pavement Preservation Video NJDOT Pavement Preservation Video Image of linked poster on NJDOT Safety Service Patrol - iCone Technology NJDOT Safety Service Patrol – iCone Technology Image of linked poster on NJDOT UAS and A-GaME​ NJDOT UAS and A-GaME​ Image of linked poster on NJDOT UAS High Mast Light Pole Inspection​ NJDOT UAS High Mast Light Pole Inspection​

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