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process. Professional construction management integrates the values of excellence in execution, Intelligent Transportation Society (ITSPA)—Pennsylvania Chapter
including rapid completion, high fidelity to specifications, conscientious cost control, and optimum The Intelligent Transportation Society (ITSPA)—Pennsylvania Chapter is a subsidiary to ITS America.
use of all resources. CMAA membership includes more than 2,300 firms and individuals, consist- For more than 15 years, ITS America has been the leading advocate for the development and deploy-
ing of owners, engineers, architects, contractors, educators, students...everyone with a stake in ment of intelligent transportation systems in the U.S. Our members include private corporations, public
the construction industry’s success. CMM currently has 27 active chapters nationwide, of which agencies, academic institutions, and research centers. While our members have diverse interests, they
the Mid-Atlantic Chapter covers Central and Eastern Pennsylvania, Southern New Jersey, and share a common goal: to improve the safety, security, and efficiency of the nation’s transportation sys-
Northern Delaware. Chapter activities include vital scholarship programs, workshops, recognition tem through the deployment of ITS. Our dedication to safety and mobility evolved into the introduction of
of outstanding projects and accomplishments, and advocacy for the profession on the local and a guiding principle called “Vision Zero.” This concept is our industry’s commitment to always work to-
wards reducing fatalities and delay.
regional level. or 2003.” For more information visit our website: http://www.cmaanet.org.
Institute of Transportation Engineers (MASITE)—Mid-Atlantic Section
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc, (IEEE) The Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE), an international individual member educational and
IEEE is the world’s largest professional association dedicated to advancing technological innovation and scientific association, is one of the largest and fastest-growing multimodal professional transportation
excellence for the benefit of humanity. IEEE and its members inspire a global community through its organizations in the world. ITE members are traffic engineers, transportation planners, and other profes-
highly cited publications, conferences, technology standards, and professional and educational activities sionals who are responsible for meeting society’s needs for safe and efficient surface transportation
IEEE has more than 400,000 members in more than 160 countries 45 per-cent of whom are from outside through planning, designing, implementing, operating, and maintaining surface transportation systems
the United States with more than 100,000 student members IEEE members are engineers, scientists, worldwide. MASITE is the Mid-Atlantic Section of ITE that includes Pennsylvania, Delaware, West Vir-
and allied professionals whose technical interests are rooted in electrical and computer sciences, engi- ginia, and southern New Jersey. For more information, visit our website, http://www.masite.org.
neering, and related disciplines. IEEE’s core purpose is to foster technological innovation and excellence
for the benefit of humanity.
Pennsylvania Society of Professional Engineers (PSPE)—Harrisburg Chapter
The Pennsylvania Society of Professional Engineers (PSPE) is an organization composed of qualified
Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IESNA)—Susquehanna Section engineers, surveyors, and engineers-in-training and is devoted to programs which advance the engi-
IESNA is a technical not-for-profit society whose mission is to advance lighting knowledge and dissemi- neering profession within the local community, the state, and the nation. PSPE encourages the ethical,
nate information for the improvement of the lighted environment to the benefit of society. The Susque- competent, and licensed practice of engineering and enhances the professional, social, and economic
hanna Section of IESNA is under the jurisdiction of the East Central Region. The Section encompasses well-being of our members. The objectives of PSPE are to safe-guard life, health, and property by re-
Adams, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lancaster, Lebanon, Northumberland, Perry, and York coun- stricting or encouraging the restriction of the practice of engineering and surveying to properly qualified
ties. IES Susquehanna Section provides excellent meeting programs and continuing education in lighting persons. PSPE advances the welfare of the engineering and surveying professions by establishing,
for members and non-members. For more information visit our section website at www.iesss.org and the observing, and enforcing high ethical standards of conduct through enforcement of adequate licensing
national website at http://www.iesna.org. http://www.asmsouthcentralpa.org. laws and practice acts. For more information, visit our website at http://www.pspehbg.com.
Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE) Women’s Transportation Seminar (WTS)—Central Pennsylvania Chapter
Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE) is a non-profit association dedicated to serving the professional Founded in 1977 by a group of 40 women in the Washington, DC area, WTS is now an international
needs of industrial engineers and individuals involved with improving quality and productivity throughout affiliation of more than 6,500 members—both women and men—dedicated to fulfilling the organization’s
the world. Among its numerous benefits, IIE serves its members with up-to-date information for improv- mission of advancing both the transportation industry and the professional women who are a growing
ing productivity, quality, and ergonomics within the workplace. The Lancaster and Harrisburg area has a part of the field. WTS seeks to close the workforce gap in the global transportation industry by promoting
local chapter of the Institute of Industrial Engineers. We support the mission of our parent organization lifelong careers in transportation for women and by attracting, retaining, and advancing women in the
by providing face-to-face networking opportunities and by facilitating the exchange of industrial engineer- industry.
ing techniques on a regional basis. If you are an industrial engineer or productivity improvement special-
ist practicing in Harrisburg, Lancaster, York, Hershey or elsewhere in Adams, Columbia, Cumberland, The WTS Central PA Chapter was incorporated in 1998 with about 17 members and has since grown to
Dauphin, Franklin, Juniata, Lan-caster, Lebanon, Montour, Northumberland, Perry, Snyder, Union, or 70+ registered members. The chapter regularly hosts speaker events, field trips, and professional net-
York counties in Pennsylvania - you should join us! Please visit: http://www.iie71.org. working opportunities with other organizations throughout the year. For more information, please visit our
website: www.wtsinternational.org/centralpennsylvania.
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