Southeast Transportation Workforce Center IFTI State of Freight December 10, 2015.

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Southeast Transportation Workforce Center IFTI State of Freight December 10, 2015

Agenda Brief background on federal initiative and NNTW SETWC mission and tasks First year progress What’s next? Opportunities for engagement!

Background: Workforce Challenges Competition from other industries New technologies require new skill sets Challenge to reach underrepresented groups Lack of awareness/understanding of career opportunities

Need to increase awareness of existing programs Need to coordinate successful practices at all levels –Grades 6-12, Community Colleges, Technical Schools, University, Post Graduate, Professional Development Need to coordinate efforts and resources across transportation, education, workforce, labor communities Need for strategic approach to transportation workforce development Background: Impetus for National Network

5 Regional Centers of Excellence with funding for 4 years Combination of SAFETEA-LU and MAP-21 funding – matching REQUIRED in years 3 & 4 Administered through FHWA Technology Partnership Program Background: Establishing a National Network

National Network for the Transportation Workforce Midwest – University of Wisconsin Northeast – University of Vermont Southeast – University of Memphis Southwest – California State Univ., Long Beach West – Montana State University

National Network for the Transportation Workforce Common approach for all region centers Unique areas of national focus

Common Tasks for All Regional Centers Identify stakeholders Identify existing training and education programs Identify best practices Develop job needs and priorities profile Identify training and workforce needs Serve as a resource (‘one stop shop’) for transportation workforce

Serving 12 southeastern states and Puerto Rico Areas of national focus: –Women in transportation SFTP –Freight (trucking, rail, logistics) IFTI –Military/veteran transition to workforce U of M Veterans Resource Center Southeast Regional Center

SETWC The vision of SETWC is that the work of the center in concert with regional partners will lead to a right-sized, career-ready transportation workforce being produced in the southeast region. The mission of SETWC is to coordinate existing regionally based programs, plans, and processes and to strategically create partnerships to ensure that students and persons seeking workforce reentry, career transition, or career advancement are aware of opportunities, required education, skills, training, and ladders to success within the regional transportation workforce.

SETWC The goals of SETWC include: Identify regional transportation job needs and priorities; Catalog existing training programs from K-12 through professional development; Evaluate existing programs for scale and replication; Identify education and training gaps; Develop resources to bridge identified gaps; and Fully engage in the national network to showcase successful programs and practices and to increase impact in the southeast region

SETWC – First Year Web Resource Stakeholder Meetings Focus area initiatives Compendium of education/certification programs Regional job needs and priorities draft

Web Resource

SETWC – Stakeholder Meetings Professional Organizations Sector roundtables Focus area initiatives

Focus Area Initiatives

Compendium of Programs Database submitted to FHWA Finalized framework Working to embed within university system Expected portal launch December 2015 Virginia DOT first best practice spotlight

Draft Job Needs and Priorities Report Open for comment/review through January 31

Draft Job Needs and Priorities Report Regional description –Infrastructure –Mode by mode description –Key industry sectors by state Regional workforce data –Bureau of Labor Statistics Screening methodology Priority occupations

SE Priority Occupations

What’s Next? Get involved! Contribute to Compendium Serve on Steering Committee Contribute to regional Job Needs and Priorities Report Engage in Choosing Transportation 2016! Support SETWC Initiatives – 100 Key Partners

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