December 28, 2015, Woburn, MA—The National Rural Transit Assistance Program (National RTAP) is soliciting nominations for Review Board members. The deadline is January 29, 2016.
The National Rural Transit Assistance Program (National RTAP) is funded by the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) to provide training and technical assistance resources to rural and tribal transit operators. The Neponset Valley Transportation Management Association (NVTMA) administers National RTAP on behalf of FTA. More information about current National RTAP programs and services can be found at www.nationalrtap.org.
National RTAP staff depends on the Review Board for guidance and assistance with the development of training materials and other tools and resources for rural and tribal transit operators. Among other duties, Review Board members represent National RTAP’s primary customer groups and help us determine what products and services would be of the most value to them.
National RTAP will soon have a few vacancies on the Review Board and is soliciting for state transit officials and rural or tribal transit operators. The term of office is three years beginning in the spring of 2016. Any group or individual involved in rural transit is encouraged to nominate a representative to the board. An individual may nominate him/herself for consideration.
Overview of the National RTAP Review Board
The Review Board consists of 14 members: seven state officials and seven rural operators (at least one of whom will be a tribal transit representative). Review Board responsibilities include:
Who is eligible for Review Board membership?
Section 5311 State Program or RTAP Managers and rural transit operators who receive Section 5311 or tribal transit funding are eligible to serve on the Review Board. National RTAP Board members who have been off the Board for at least three years may be considered if there are not enough new candidates applying.
What are the expectations of Review Board members?
Members must be from a state transit agency that administers Section 5311 funds or be employed by a rural public transportation agency that receives Section 5311 or Tribal Transit Program funds. Individuals must be able to attend two official Review Board meetings each year (usually April or May and October). The first Review Board meeting that will include new members will be held in Washington, DC from April 27 and 28, 2016. Travel expenses are covered in full by National RTAP. New Review Board members will participate in an orientation prior to or at the spring 2016 Review Board meeting.
Members serve for three years and are expected to take an active role in the work of National RTAP by attending official meetings and working with the National Program via email and telephone during the interim. Promoting the program may include serving as a National RTAP Ambassador and representing the program at national and/or state transit conferences and other events
What is the solicitation process for new Review Board members?
National RTAP solicits nominations. A nominating committee will review submissions and make recommendations in conjunction with the Federal Transit Administration. Candidates may be interviewed by a current or past Review Board member.
Specific criteria for selection include:
Nominations may be completed and returned electronically or by fax to:
Robin Phillips
Executive Director
National RTAP
5 Wheeling Avenue, Unit B
Woburn, MA 01801
Phone: 888-589-6821; Fax: 781-895-1122
Executive Director
" National RTAP offers one-stop shopping for rural and tribal transit technical assistance products and services. Call, email, or chat with us and if we can’t help with your request, we’ll connect you with someone who can! "
" You go above and beyond and I wanted to let you know that I appreciate it so much and always enjoy my time with you. The presentations give me so much to bring back to my agency and my subrecipients. "
" I always used the CASE (Copy And Steal Everything) method to develop training materials until I discovered RTAP. They give it to you for free. Use it! "
" National RTAP provides an essential service to rural and small transit agencies. The products are provided at no cost and help agencies maximize their resources and ensure that their employees are trained in all aspects of passenger service. "
" We were able to deploy online trip planning for Glasgow Transit in less than
90 days using GTFS Builder. Trip planning information displays in a riders'
native language, which supports gencies in travel training and meeting Title VI
mandates. "
" Having a tool like GTFS Builder is really light years ahead of what it used to be at one time in terms of how fast you can put everything together. Our university students really can't imagine transit without it, so I think it's very important for us in terms of attracting that particular demographic. "
" In the past we used proprietary database software that was very challenging, very murky, and hard to update. GTFS Builder is a great opportunity to make this more user-friendly, more readily updatable and it
would enable us to show how to create a GTFS to more of the staff. "
" Collaboration is a buzz word these days in the industry. On behalf of our Tribal segment, I appreciate RTAP for making Tribes a partner in industry opportunities. The organization goes over and beyond reaching partners one would not expect in a busy industry such as public transportation. Thank you for your tireless efforts! "
"We are so very thankful for all your transportation training materials. Your resources are as valuable as gold!"
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